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“You’ve got two national championship games that the University of Miami lost because they committed a million turnovers and one of them was decided by a penalty flag. Neither one was as bad as Saturday night was,” Le Batard said. “You’ve got losses to Middle Tennessee State, you’ve got losses to FIU. You’ve got a loss that closed the Orange Bowl, losing by seven touchdowns to Virginia. You have a probation loss to FSU that was by a million points. Saturday night was the worst loss in program history.”
After producer Billy Gil pushed back that Le Batard’s take was “too much,” the former Highly Questionable host explained his logic.
“We could legitimately play that minute over ten million times and not get the result that ends not just with Miami losing, but Miami fumbling, Miami allowing 75 yards to that offense at the end of the game with 30 seconds left,” Le Batard said. “Every channel on satellite radio was saying the same thing which was, ”what idiots.’ Nobody was saying anything different. It was just a consensus of everybody’s Sunday morning was talking about, ‘how can you lose that way?'”