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In Call Out Call Ohio
ATLANTA, GEORGIA - DECEMBER 29: Head coach Dan Mullen of the Florida Gators looks on during warm ups prior to the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl against the Michigan Wolverines at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on December 29, 2018 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images)
It's safe to say that Dan Mullen isn't on board with Ohio State making the College Football Playoff with just six wins.
Florida probably fell out of College Football Playoff contention on Saturday night, as the Gators were upset at home by LSU.
Mullen's team lost in devastating fashion. A terrible shoe-toss penalty kept LSU's game-winning drive alive, ending with a crazy field goal. Florida managed to put itself in game-tying territory, but the Gators' field goal attempt missed .
Florida is now 8-2 on the season. Even if the Gators beat Alabama in the SEC Championship Game, it's difficult to imagine them jumping into the top four.
Ohio State, meanwhile, should lock up a berth with a win in the Big Ten Championship Game. The Buckeyes will move to 6-0 on the year with a victory against Northwestern.
Mullen said postgame that maybe Florida should've played less games like other teams (a.k.a. Ohio State).
"I know we've played 10 games. I guess probably the best thing to do would've been to play less games. You seem to get rewarded for not playing this year," he said.
It's understandable that Mullen is frustrated, by the Gators have lost twice this season. At the end of the day, Florida had its opportunities.
The Gators just squandered a huge one on Saturday night.

Jim Provance, The Blade, Toledo, Ohio
December 17, 2021, 10:19 PM · 3 min read
American politician in Ohio (born 1947)
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Dec. 17—COLUMBUS — Calling Ohio's coronavirus crisis a "perfect storm," a term he's used before, Gov. Mike DeWine on Friday called out 1,050 members of the Ohio National Guard, including 150 medical professionals, to help overtasked hospitals deal with staffing shortages.
This will start on Monday and will include 150 guardsmen who have medical backgrounds. The governor said guard members already working on the front lines in medical settings will not be shifted from their current duties.
The rest of the guard members will help with non-medical support in hospitals, dealing with such things as patient transport and food distribution.
Mr. DeWine also moved to allow hospitals to bring in nurses and other medical personnel from other states that may not be dealing with the same level of issues as Ohio's hospitals.
The governor noted that earlier stages of the crisis revolved around bed shortages.
"Today it is about personnel," he said during a news conference. "Twenty-two months of this pandemic has taken its toll on our health-care workers. That is certainly, certainly understandable. We cannot thank them enough for the work that they have done and the work they continue to do. Twenty-two months they have fought this war."
As of Friday, there were 4,723 people in Ohio's hospitals with coronavirus.
"This is the highest number of cases we've had in our hospitals from COVID since Dec. 22, 2020," Mr. DeWine said. "We are also approaching an all-time high number... Almost all hospitals in Zone 1, right across the northern part of the state of Ohio, have stopped elective surgeries."
He said the worst part of that appears to be occurring in the northeast.
Mr. DeWine spoke from the governor's residence in Bexley outside Columbus. He is again self-quarantining after exposure to someone later confirmed to have coronavirus. He and First Lady Fran DeWine tested negative again on Friday, he said.
The "perfect storm" he described is a combination of the resurging delta variant, the rapid spread of omicron, the staffing crisis, and the upcoming holiday get-togethers that could add fuel to the fire.
The rate at which Ohio is adding new infections and filling hospital beds, presumably due to the still dominant delta variant, is again rivaling the worst numbers seen last winter. A year ago vaccines were just becoming available to what was then pent-up demand, particularly among the vulnerable elderly in nursing homes.
Today, the numbers are surging again even though 57.8 percent of all eligible Ohioans age 5 and older are fully vaccinated with many more getting booster shots.
With omicron spreading rapidly, Mr. DeWine said infection rates can be expected to be high.
"Hospitalization is what we need at this point to really focus on," Mr. DeWine said. "We know that booster shots are huge in keeping people out of the hospital. We also know that first shots are huge... Somewhere between 90 and 95 percent of those who go into our hospitals are not vaccinated. It's very simple. If we have more people vaccinated, we will cut down those numbers."
The state reported 10,025 new infections, well above the three-week average of 7,623 but still below the peaks of last winter. Both hospital and intensive-care unit admissions were above their averages at 395 and 43, respectively.
First Published December 17, 2021, 11:31am
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Much of the fallout from Clemson’s win over Ohio State in the Fiesta Bowl has been the instant replay decisions that went against the Buckeyes in the 29-23 Clemson victory which advanced the Tigers to the national championship against LSU.
Ohio State DB Shaun Wade was called for targeting despite officials not throwing a flag on the field, but replay showed helmet-to-helmet contact. In another play, the Buckeyes appeared to score a touchdown after Clemson WR Justyn Ross was stripped by Ohio State’s Jeff Okudah, which led to a fumble returned to the end zone by Jordan Fuller. Video replay again overturned the call on the field and ruled Ross never completed the catch.
ESPN analyst Paul Finebaum weighed in on the officiating calls during a recent segment on “The Roundtable,” on WJOX in Birmingham .
“That game should have been 28-0,” Finebaum said. “It’s futile to come down and agonize over a call. Ohio State was on the verge of blowing them out, they didn’t, they lost the game, and I really don’t care anymore.”
Finebaum said it was one of the more important wins in Clemson history, because the Tigers showed everyone that they could beat a quality opponent.
“When they were nearly beaten by UNC, the critics came out,” he said, “The thing that Clemson did down the stretch is they shut out all the noise. … That, to me, was the performance of the college football season, on the biggest stage against the team that we have debated all year long was maybe the best in college football.”
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A former newspaper veteran, Keith Farner is a news manager for Saturday Down South.
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Much of the fallout from Clemson’s win over Ohio State in the Fiesta Bowl has been the instant replay decisions that went against the Buckeyes in the 29-23 Clemson victory which advanced the Tigers to the national championship against LSU.
Ohio State DB Shaun Wade was called for targeting despite officials not throwing a flag on the field, but replay showed helmet-to-helmet contact. In another play, the Buckeyes appeared to score a touchdown after Clemson WR Justyn Ross was stripped by Ohio State’s Jeff Okudah, which led to a fumble returned to the end zone by Jordan Fuller. Video replay again overturned the call on the field and ruled Ross never completed the catch.
ESPN analyst Paul Finebaum weighed in on the officiating calls during a recent segment on “The Roundtable,” on WJOX in Birmingham .
“That game should have been 28-0,” Finebaum said. “It’s futile to come down and agonize over a call. Ohio State was on the verge of blowing them out, they didn’t, they lost the game, and I really don’t care anymore.”
Finebaum said it was one of the more important wins in Clemson history, because the Tigers showed everyone that they could beat a quality opponent.
“When they were nearly beaten by UNC, the critics came out,” he said, “The thing that Clemson did down the stretch is they shut out all the noise. … That, to me, was the performance of the college football season, on the biggest stage against the team that we have debated all year long was maybe the best in college football.”
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