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Urban Meyer has never had any issue acclimating to the biggest stages in college
football. Clemsons Dabo Swinney is sounding like someone whos getting
comfortable under the brightest lights as well. Meyer has coached in four
previous BCS games. Hes never lost. Swinney has taken his team to the BCS one
other time, and lost by 37 points. Of course, come Friday night, none of that
will matter. The seventh-ranked Buckeyes (12-1) and the 12th-ranked Tigers
(10-2) will be squaring off in the Orange Bowl, where Meyer will aim to keep his
BCS record perfect and Swinney will try to have his team, as he put it,
"continue to climb the mountain." "When you have an opportunity to come to a BCS
ball game and lose it, you want to get back and have another opportunity,"
Swinney said Thursday. "Theres only six teams, I think, in the country that have
been in two BCS bowls the last three years, and were one of them. So its a great
opportunity for us to have a chance to win one." Meyer would say the same thing.
His team had visions of playing in Pasadena, Calif. for the BCS national
championship next week, but the loss in the Big Ten title game -- the first
under Meyer in 25 games since he took over in Columbus -- knocked the Buckeyes
out of the title picture. So instead, Ohio State headed to South Florida, where
Meyer will look to add the Orange Bowl to his BCS collection that already
includes two title-game wins and a Sugar Bowl victory while at Florida, and a
Fiesta Bowl triumph from when he coached Utah. "Its a chance to go compete,"
Meyer said. "Whether its checkers or ping pong, were going to try to win the
game. Our job every time we keep score is to win. Its the mentality we try to
create within our program. Whether its the Orange Bowl, whether its the eighth
game of the season, were trying to win the game." Clemson lost the Orange Bowl
two years ago to West Virginia, 70-33 -- the game turning when the Tigers
fumbled the ball away in the second quarter, on a play where they would have
taken the lead. Instead, the floodgates opened. The Tigers are 21-4 since. "This
team has more than responded," Swinney said. ------ Heres five things to watch
in the Orange Bowl: THE QB BATTLE: Tickets to the Orange Bowl arent inexpensive,
but the shows that Clemson quarterback Tajh Boyd and Ohio State quarterback
Braxton Miller can put on may make the admission price seem like a bargain. Boyd
has accounted for 38 touchdowns this season; Miller has scored 32 with either
his arm or his feet. Its Boyds finale; it may be Millers as well if he elects to
go pro, as some expect he may. BUCKEYE D: If theres a weakness on a team thats
24-1 in the past two seasons, it may be Ohio States pass defence. Each of the
Buckeyes last four opponents have completed at least 60 per cent of their
passes, throwing for 1,363 yards in that stretch. And with that side of the ball
dealing with some injury concerns for the Orange Bowl, its clearly to Clemsons
advantage. RUN (AND) HYDE: Ohio State RB Carlos Hyde has 1,408 yards in 10 games
this season, and says hed like to cap his college career by setting the Orange
Bowl record for yards in a game. Hyde has averaged 7.7 yards per carry; Clemsons
defence has yielded 3.7 per attempt. Hyde is the first running back to top 1,000
yards under Meyer, and is 116 yards away from fifth all-time on Ohio States
list. WELCOME HOME: The Buckeyes and Tigers both recruit the Sunshine State
heavily. Together, the teams have 13 players from the state, including six
starters. Among the notables: Clemson WR Sammy Watkins (who may be playing his
college finale), Clemson DB Jayron Kearse; Ohio State top tackler Ryan Shazier;
Hyde, the Ohio State running back; and Ohio State DL Joey Bosa, who hails from
Fort Lauderdale, Fla. and the powerhouse St. Thomas Aquinas program. KICKERS: If
the game comes down to a kick, odds are that either Clemsons Chandler Catanzaro
or Ohio States Drew Basil will deliver. Catanzaro has made all 56 of his
extra-point tries and is 13 of 14 on field-goal attempts. Basil is 74 for 75 on
extra-points and 9 for 10 on field goals.
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Lightning beat the St.Got a question on rule clarification, comments on rule
enforcements or some memorable NHL stories? Kerry wants to answer your emails at
cmonref@tsn.ca. Hi Kerry, In Wednesdays game between the Colorado Avalanche and
the Ottawa Senators, Jan Hejda sent the puck into the crowd and was assessed a
two-minute minor penalty. Already down a man, Colorado faced a considerably long
two-man disadvantage which eventually led to two Ottawa goals. When looking back
at the tape, the puck seemed to touch a teammates gloves on the way to the
crowd. Would this still be considered as a delay of game although there had been
a deflection? Thanks a lot,Patrick Scott --- Hello, Mr. Fraser and Happy New
Year, I was wondering if you could explain the thinking on the delay of game
call against Jan Hejda in the second period of the Sens at Avs game. Was it a
missed call with the puck going off Max Talbots stick and into the stands or is
that part of the rule? Obviously the replay does not come into play (since it
was not reviewed), correct? Thanks for any info and for all you have done for
the game. Scott Graves Patrick and Scott: Rule 63.2 is very clear that a minor
penalty for delay of game is only imposed when any player, with both of his
skates inside his defending zone, shoot or bats (using his hand or his stick)
the puck directly (non-deflected) out of the playing surface, except where there
is no glass. Once the end zone clearing shot by Avs defenceman Jan Hejda
deflected off the glove/stick of teammate Max Talbot and over the glass no
penalty should have been assessed! To be clear on the application of this rule,
the same non-call should result even if the puck ticked or deflected off the top
of the glass and then into the stands. This missed call from the game last night
in Colorado provided Ottawa with a significant two-man advantage and resulted in
two power play goals being scored by the Sens. I must tell you this can be a
very tough call for even four officials on the ice to catch, unless the puck
significantly changes direction to indicate a deflection has taken place. If a
ref becomes a puck watcher (zeroing in on the constant movements of the puck) he
tends to miss infractions elsewhere. Thats not a good thing! More importantly,
the ref needs to have his head on a swivel and make constant adjustments in
visual focus to determine potentiial fouls in hot-spot locations.
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motion thats determined by recognizing the proximity opponents have to one
another at all times when play is in progress and sometimes when its not. For
example, if an attacker was in close proximity to Jan Hejda and finished a check
or made an attempted stick-check on the Avalanche player, the ref might miss a
foul if he immediately watched the path of the puck once it was released off
Hejdas stick. It can also be difficult to follow the flight of the puck once it
elevates above the white boards and is lost in the dark clothing worn by fans. A
black puck on black equipment (glove) can also be difficult to detect in
real-time unless an obvious redirect takes place. While Im not making excuses
for missed calls, I want you understand the degree of difficulty in getting this
call right 100 per cent of the time. We keep a tally board throughout the
playoffs at TSN on various infractions and "puck over glass" usually tops the
list. Often those infractions are committed at the worst time; either when a
team is already a man short or in the late stages of a game or overtime.
Circumstances such as these only magnify the demand for the Officials to get the
call right is. Its also easy for the hockey world to microscope the eventual
call through video replay which the officials have no advantage of. Beyond just
maintaining the status quo I see a couple of possible options for your
consideration. Some suggest throwing the rule out completely and only penalize a
player when the referee deems the puck was "deliberately" shot over the glass. I
am totally against this option because of the huge inconsistency in the standard
of enforcement that would be created. Score and time remaining in the game would
ultimately be factored into the refs decision. We dont need more of that
old-school philosophy, but less of it! I believe the better option is to allow
some sort of review or better yet a coachs challenge when the puck is shot over
the glass that ultimately results in an error being made by the officiating
crew. I would also like to see interference on the goalkeeper become a
reviewable offense; particularly when a goal has resulted. Both of these calls
have proven to be very difficult for the Officials to make in real-time and can
be game-breakers.
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