It's Not Over

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The Washington-Oregon State controversy continues.

WALNUT CREEK--The review of the officiating in the Washington-Oregon State game on Saturday by the Pacific-10 Conference will continue today, Commissioner Tom Hansen announced.


"We will receive the so-called 'coaches' tapes' today which will allow us to observe the actions of all of the officials throughout the play on which OSU's Yvenson Benard was ruled to have fumbled at the goal line. We need that information to allow us to conclude our review."


Washington returned the ball to near mid-field and the ball was snapped for the next play before the game was stopped for review by the instant replay officials.


Hansen indicated an additional announcement would be made when the review had been completed.

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sweat Author Profile Page said:

hansen needs to go...

AMEN to Hansen needs to go!
He's totally screwed the Pac 10s Bowl game opportunities.

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