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Old Tue Nov 11, 2003, 10:07pm
AndrewMcCarthy AndrewMcCarthy is offline
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Originally posted by ABoselli
Nine days and 22 hours after James Westbrook was flagged and ejected for a personal foul, play resumed with Duluth facing a third-and-18 from its own 12-yard line. Duluth promptly got a 5-yard illegal motion penalty, making it third-and-23 from the 7. Quarterback Dante Williams then hit Tyler Davis for 24 yards and the scoring drive was under way.

In the related news story regarding whether or not a protest is upheld in Georgia, one of the four conditions is that it (the play or call) had a direct impact on the game. That's not too subjective, is it?

Yep - that call sure did have an impact on the game. They have an even bigger hole to dig out of and they still score. Man, justice was done that night. Great job, Georgia.

Maybe after they got their first down everyone should have said "well- I guess it didn't matter anyway, screw it- let's go home."
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