Ohio bypasses tying field goal, comes up short in first loss

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  1. truebluefan

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    Nine seconds. No timeouts. Kick the tying field goal and go to overtime, or try for the win outright by running one more play? Ohio (No. 24 BCS, No. 23 AP) had a big decision to end its first game as a ranked team since 1968.

    The Bobcats went for it and lost.

    Tyler Tettleton lost track of his team's timeouts and held onto the ball too long, getting sacked to preserve Miami of Ohio's 23-20 upset of its Mid-American Conference rival on Saturday.
     

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