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3rd 1 for wisconsin. Bill handed off, ogunbowale. And hes close to the first dow first down. Joel brandon bell got in the backfield, i thought for a moment, he was going to stop hi him. Made contact in the backfield, number 11. But ogunbowale was just get sideways enough to fall forward or a first down. Gus he had to come out of the game limping. Referee the ruling on the field as of the runner made the line to gain the play plear further review. Joel well see have you actually did to conversion. Theres 11, brandon bell. And be test dan cuellar theres some angle where we would see the ball, i guess they could try to piece together a couple different angles but even trying to do that from that angle would be very difficult. They have no idea with the ball is, theres nothing theyre going to be able to do and replay. He almost never see a spot adjusted in replay. Even that opposites camera, you have no idea where the ball actually is, no way to overturn this one. Referee after review, the
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Pharmaceuticals, how the world did you get into College Sports . Guest i have had an eclectic career havent i . So i got into College Sports in a few ways. Like you, although not nearly at your level, i played sports in high school and college. I actually had a d1 athletic scholarship that mysteriously became an academic scholarship after i injured my back. I was so i always had an interest in sports. About 15 years ago i did a project with the inquire where i get to look at the business of College Sports. I guess that planted a seed in the back of my brain that at some point i like to come back and just look at the influence of College Football. Even then it would already have an extra ordinary impact on the university. Then what happened was it continue to grow in the money continue to grow dramatically. The scale of the sport continue to grow. So long story short, i propose doing a project at the washington post. They did not want to do it. I proposed it as a book seven years ago. M