You gotta say the '82 Penn St game. Any other loss you can make a legit case for how it was actually called. They were judgement calls. The clip against FSU in '93 and the fumble on that goal line. Even though the clip isnt found on tape, doesnt 100% mean it didnt happen. And it was in the 1st quarter, so in hindsight, shouldntve had the impact on the game that it did. And the fumble on that goalline is a bang bang play that was very VERY close. Replay probably overturns it. The Texas '09 game was just a pure choke job. We had it, slipped up, kicked the ball out of bounds. Gave up a slant rout and tacked on another 15 yard penalty on it. We gave that one away. There was a second left. We can debate all we want about the rights of the officials to put that second on. But looking back, the right thing was done. Plain and simple. A&M '10? A lot of those penalties we deserved. The questionable roughing the passer call shouldve had no impact had our offense woulda just strung together a drive or two. Again, another instance of us putting ourselves in that vulnerable situation and leaving it up to the officials to begin with.
But that '82 Penn St game was so blatantly. So obviously thrown. There is no excuse for those two plays at the end. No need for replay. It's so clear. That one ranks right at the top for me.