In a game that featured a half-dozen controversial calls and a postgame brawl, there was also a dramatic winning touchdown. On fourth-and-14, FSU quarterback Chris Rix had just rescued the Seminoles, hitting Dominic Robinson on a 24-yard pass. The Gators, who could have run out the clock on a three-point victory, had no time to recover from that disappointment. Rix immediately went up top, finding P.K. Sam on a 52-yard touchdown in the back of the end zone with 55 seconds to play. Sam drifted past free safety Guss Scott, who appeared to lose sight of the pass. ‘’I just put it out there and P.K. made a play on the ball,’’ Rix said. The prayer had been answered.
Posted by Bob O'Byrn, Tampa Florida on 02/20 at 02:14 AM
Hey “WIN” winners tell jokes losers say shut up and deal!
Posted by Steven Nguyen, Riverview on 11/21 at 09:20 PM
That game was an injustice, an outrage, a travesty. All those bad calls caused Florida to lose. The better team did not come out with the win. All the bad calls won’t save FSU this year with instant replay.
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Posted by Campbell Morris, Bend, OR on 11/18 at 10:16 PM
We should have known we were in trouble in that game when the referees showed up with FSU patches on their sleeves and ACC logos on their shirts.