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2025 SOTU Awards: Game of the Year – Ohio State

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I have lived through 44 New Years Eves. I can now confidently say watching Miami beat that team from Ohio on NYE 2025 with my two-year old son takes the top spot for me. Let me walk you through my night of watching State of the U’s Game of the Year!

Pregame:

Nervous energy. While I liked Miami’s chances due to its offensive and defensive lines, I knew this game would be a step up in competition from Texas A&M the week prior. I only drank one pregame beer as I had my good luck charm with me: my son! The wife went out with some girlfriends for NYE as there was no way I was leaving the house. It worked out well as it’s hard to get a babysitter for that holiday. Little guy was in his Miami Hurricanes t-shirt his nana got him. I taught him to say “Go Miami!”. Pretty cool.

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I avoided watching any pregame shows. Why you ask? Because I didn’t want to hear about the 2003 Fiesta Bowl or see the Glenn Sharpe play for the one thousandth time. No thanks. Instead, I let little guy watch one episode of Paw Patrol. That made the transition to football easier for him. It was also calming for me. Anything to keep my mind off the game until kickoff was a good thing.

First half:

Miami’s three-and-out on its opening drive was disappointing. The combination sack by Bain and Mesidor on Ohio State’s first possession made me feel much better. It was early, but I could tell the Canes defense was going to show up for this matchup.

I freaking loved the play call for Miami’s first touchdown. Just a great misdirection by offensive coordinator Shannon Dawson that was executed to perfection by Carson Beck and Mark Fletcher Jr. I let out a “Yes!” after the touchdown. Going up 7-0 was huge.

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We all know what happened on the Buckeyes’ next possession. I have to admit, I was somewhat demoralized by the long pass to Jeremiah Smith to open their drive. That dude is special and I didn’t want to see him get going. And then..bang! The SOTU Play of the Year happened when Keionte Scott read the play perfectly and snatched the horizontal pass from Julian Sayin for a 72-yard pick-six. Woo! I jumped up, put my arms in the air, and yelled out loud. My son looked up with excitement and said “Yay daddy!”. I leaned down to him for a double high-five and said “Go Miami!”. He responded in kind, “Go Miami!”. It was so awesomely cute; one of the best Miami Hurricanes football moments of my lifetime.

After that play, I knew the Canes were going to win. Even better, the Buckeyes missed a field goal just before halftime to remain scoreless on the night. That was big.

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