Don Borst from Foxsports.com
Here's exactly what happened: There were 24 incomplete passes in the Texas-Nebraska game. On every one of them — every single one (I know, I went back and checked in slow motion) — the game clock ticked off that second, and sometimes another. That's how it always works in this and every other game: There's a bit of a human element (the eye sending the message to the brain, the brain relaying it to the finger on the clock button, the electronic impulses prompting the clock to stop).
I could not have agreed more. The play never ends exactly when it should, but a second or two later when the ref blows it dead.
But Suh was dominate and if he is not in NY the Heisman will lose a little legitimacy.
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