Regarding replay reviews, Notre Dame has no luck of the Irish

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    • Jun 2013
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    Regarding replay reviews, Notre Dame has no luck of the Irish

    In big games, the margins between success and failure can be fine, and the Notre Dame Fighting Irish learned that the hard way in Saturday’s College Football Playoff semifinal. In the first 35 minutes of Saturday’s game, the Irish found themselves on the wrong end of all five replay reviews initiated during the game, including a couple big decisions. One of Notre Dame’s replay losses wasn’t hugely significant in that it wiped out a moderate gain, ruling what was originally called a Fighting Irish catch and fumble that they recovered to be an incomplete pass. It did not wipe out a first down. The others were more controversial, the worst being a Clemson fumble on a kickoff that was ruled to go out of bounds instead of being recovered by Notre Dame. Late in the first half, a Tee Higgins touchdown catch was upheld in Clemson’s favor. Early in the first quarter, Notre Dame quarterback Ian Book was ruled down by the officials despite a possible fumble. On review, it was clear Book had fumbled and Clemson recovere

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