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OT - Sensors to measure 'fan quakes' at Michigan-Ohio State game

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Interesting:

So far this season, the biggest quake came after Curtis Samuel's touchdown catch at the beginning of the second half against Nebraska. The shaking lasted more than two minutes and reached a FanQuake Magnitude of 5.2.

Researchers said they expect fans at Saturday's game between No. 2-ranked Ohio State and third-ranked Michigan to ''take it to another level.''


More Here:

http://www.foxnews.com/sports/2016/...e-fan-quakes-at-michigan-ohio-state-game.html
 
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Ohio State just robbed that game from Michigan. A Terrible spot on a 4th down play. Shades of Miami vs. OSU in the NC game several years ago.
 
Sorry Buckeye but I believe that Miami beat you fair and square in that NC game and I feel that you were given a very generous spot that would have mostly gone the other way in Michigan.


I'm not sure why you keep banging home this point in every thread you can find. What does it matter where the game was played? It would have been a first down in AA as well because it WAS a first down.
 
Sorry Buckeye but I believe that Miami beat you fair and square in that NC game and I feel that you were given a very generous spot that would have mostly gone the other way in Michigan.
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