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    NBC team calls out Buckeyes QB for game-ending mistake

    By Arthur Weinstein,

    9 hours ago
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    Fans are brutally shredding Ohio State quarterback Will Howard on social media after his mistake capped the No. 2 Buckeyes’ loss to No. 3 Oregon Saturday night, but NBC Sports broadcasters Noah Eagle and Todd Blackledge had to react to the play in real time.

    They were both clearly stunned.

    Ohio State trailed by one with six seconds remaining but needed to pick up a few yards on third down for an easier field-goal attempt. Instead, Howard couldn’t find a receiver, took off scrambling and slid down as time expired.

    While fans on social media have been using all kinds of profanity to blast the Ohio State QB, Blackledge’s G-rated reaction right after the play spoke volumes.

    “Oh my goodness,” Blackledge said, clearly stunned by Howard’s ill-fated decision.


    Both Eagle and Blackledge immediately called out Howard’s terrible decision.

    “Surprise mistake from a veteran quarterback in the biggest moment,” Eagle said.

    “I think he knew that he had to get down and get a time-out called,” Blackledge observed. “He just tried to get a couple of extra yards and he ran out of time. Two plays in this last drive, Will Howard not on top of things with the clock. And it came back to hurt him.”


    Howard was equally critical of himself after the game.

    “It’s a b****,” Howard said (via Cleveland.com ). “It sucks. A play like that, it’s just — you don’t want to lose a game like that. I thought I (got down). Obviously, I didn’t.”

    [NBC Sports]

    The post Todd Blackledge on Ohio State QB Will Howard’s mistake: ‘Oh my goodness’ appeared first on Awful Announcing .

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    Buckeyes Pride
    3h ago
    The fault is not that of Howard's but rather the Buckeyes coaching staff. I doubt very seriously if many knew ( I surely didn't) that after an offensive Pass Interference call that the clock resumes after the ball is spotted. Additionally, I would question the play selection once in field goal range, I'm thinking run Judkins run. At the end of the day, losing to #3 on the road, by a point isn't a bad loss now the Buckeyes know where they stand and will improve in the areas where they were exposed 🏈.
    John Stackhouse
    6h ago
    should have never called for a passing play
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