Not all of them. For example, when the score is 54-10, that game was over long before the last play of the game. I know you probably don't understand that though, because you stopped watching long before the last play.All losing teams lose on the last play of the game. (except when they win)
Not all of them. For example, when the score is 54-10, that game was over long before the last play of the game. I know you probably don't understand that though, because you stopped watching long before the last play.
Lets see, post the link to the definition you are citing.According to Dictionary.com they don't technically lose until the game is over, so they can only lose on the last play of the game.
BYU lost that game on the last play of the game, not the fumble at the beginning as most people think.
Lets see, post the link to the definition you are citing.
If the Utes go bowling, anyone worried about their bowl streak coming to an end?
What streak?
It's in the Pitbull thread, I don't want to re-read all 19 pages to find it.
Instead of arguing semantics in 5 different threads would anyone want to answer why ASU would win the South in the event of a 3 way tie?