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Shutdown Fullcast 3.28.0

Shutdown Fullcast

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Sports, Football

4.83K Ratings

🗓️ 2 November 2015

⏱️ 55 minutes

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WEEKEND REVIEW AND FRANK BEAMER APPRECIATION EPISODE. Oh hell yes, what you wanted in the Fullcast was even more wandering and discussion of that time Frank Beamer's kin shot up a courthouse. Topics (besides courthouse shootings) include: --That thing that happened in Duke/Miami, and why you could not pay any of us enough money to deal with any of that mess ever --Hey, remember when Minnesota shifted eight times and had three players in motion during a clock play against Michigan? That happened, too. --Oh, another thing that happened: the time Georgia got bored and made their quarterbacks all do things they weren't good at --Georgia lost. To Florida. We talk about that for a while, because we can. Because Georgia lost 27-3 to Florida and made their second-string quarterback their punter. (He was pretty good! But still!) --No really Georgia made their running quarterback throw 33 times in his first start and only rushed him four times. --An appreciation of Frank Beamer, the only person who could make you think a 12-10 ACC game was cool and worth watching Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to the shutdown forecast. Oh, oh my. Do we have things to discuss football wise?

0:07.6

Because I want to start off with Jason Kirk. We delegated this to him. Something happened this

0:13.8

weekend that really hasn't happened in quite a while, which was a complete utter shambling disaster

0:22.0

of amazing proportions with no actual impact on like a national title picture, but still like

0:28.4

pretty much what I watch college football for.

0:32.7

Yeah, a bad thing happened to Duke. A real bad thing happened. A-A-A-C-C officiating thing happened.

0:41.6

Part of it. That was part of it. And these things tend to go in Duke's favor across all sports,

0:50.7

but this time in this particular sport didn't go in Duke's favor.

0:54.9

And we should never look at the officiating thing which the ACC has come out and admitted was

1:01.0

was wrong. It was only a part of the play which was Miami laterally eight times with the clock off.

1:10.1

So you were running kickback 97 yards, probably more like a total of more like 200 to knock off the

1:16.4

blue devils, which was, I mean, we've seen like three all-time amazing endings this year. And

1:26.3

I guess you'd put Michigan State Michigan over it just because of like the magnitude of the game,

1:31.8

but in sheer amazingness, like this tops the other two.

1:37.3

No, and if you have to know what's really absolutely fantastic about this, it's kind of a litmus test

1:42.1

for I think what kind of a fan you are because this happened and pretty soon,

1:47.5

everybody watching divides into one of several camps. One camp is my camp, which is the complete

1:54.5

absurdist nihilist camp, which acknowledges that yeah, there was probably a guy with the knee down.

2:00.2

And yeah, there were probably like four different rules, which by the way that was exactly the number

2:06.7

apparently according to the ACC officials, four different rules blown on one play to completely

2:12.0

screw another team. And who didn't care because it's a human game played by human people and

2:17.3

officiated by humans. So even with replay can make massive mistakes. That was my camp, which is,

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