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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 203053" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>I love how people always try to use that VT game as an example of Tevin being clutch when he threw an interception in OT that basically gave the game to VT. He had every bit a hand in blowing that game. Even more so when you look at the entire game. </p><p></p><p>Also, against UGA in 2010, we got the ball back down 1 with 3 minutes to play. We went minus 6 yards on that 4 and out, basically forcing our defense to let them score, literally, to have a chance. Then, on the last drive, down by 8 with the ball on the UGA side of the field with a little over half a minute to play, Tevin throws an interception preventing us from even having a shot to tie the game late. </p><p></p><p>So no, neither of those games are exactly shining examples of clutch qb play.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 203053, member: 2299"] I love how people always try to use that VT game as an example of Tevin being clutch when he threw an interception in OT that basically gave the game to VT. He had every bit a hand in blowing that game. Even more so when you look at the entire game. Also, against UGA in 2010, we got the ball back down 1 with 3 minutes to play. We went minus 6 yards on that 4 and out, basically forcing our defense to let them score, literally, to have a chance. Then, on the last drive, down by 8 with the ball on the UGA side of the field with a little over half a minute to play, Tevin throws an interception preventing us from even having a shot to tie the game late. So no, neither of those games are exactly shining examples of clutch qb play. [/QUOTE]
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