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Ohio State Buckeyes: 2003 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl National Championship

Ohio State Buckeyes: 2003 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl National ChampionshipStudio: Team Marketing
Category: DVD

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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 8 reviews
Sales Rank: 27370

Format: NTSC
Rating: Unrated
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Region: 1
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Running Time: 90 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6

UPC: 825452500027
EAN: 0825452500027
ASIN: B0000AC8LM

Release Date: July 8, 2003
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Complete 2003 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl game
  • Coverage from ABC Sports
  • DVD's main menu allow you to jump directly to the action

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Product Description
On January 3, 2003, the undefeated Ohio State Buckeyes met the undefeated Miami Hurricanes in Tempe, Arizona for the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl and the National Championship. The resulting clash of those two great teams will long be remembered as one of the most spectacular contests in college history.This DVD contains the complete 2003 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl game, with coverage from ABC Sports, without commercial interruption, presented in full-screen digital video. Chapter points on the DVD's main menu allow you to jump directly to the action, quarter by quarter.


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5 out of 5 stars Speedy shipment   February 17, 2009
Joshua T. Schluep
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Product was in great shape and delivered promptly. Will do business with seller again.


5 out of 5 stars Wow   December 16, 2008
Roger Long (Port Clinton, OH USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

If you don't care who won or if you are a Buckeye nut (as I am), this is one magnificent game, one of the best ever, partly because it was for the national championship. On the other hand, if you are a Miami fan, this will make you shout, "We wuz robbed," especially when you see a certain call by the officials, late in the game.

There were no sensational runs or passes--just good football, good defense by both teams. There is one play I will always remember, when Miami intercepted a pass near the end zone and Maurice Clarett, a true freshman in his only season with Ohio State, actually stole the ball from the defense player for Miami. Unfortunately, this was Clarett's grand finale. Alas for what might have been.




5 out of 5 stars greatest national championship game decided by refs   January 21, 2008
Kyle Eldridge
0 out of 6 found this review helpful

we all know that the call in the end zone in the first overtime was the worst call in NCAA division 1 history. Not to mention how terrible the call was, but how late it was as well. Did you also know that that back judge was born in the great state of Ohio? Kind of weird. the canes won that game just like the won the year before. Sorry the Ohio State team could have not won outright without the worst call in history that puts an * by their championship. They cant win the big game, they LOST that year in a close game. they lost vs Florida and they Lost again vs LSU. congrats on having a "First Loser Dynasty" in recent years


5 out of 5 stars Simply Amazing!!   July 18, 2006
Marcus Jimenez (Houston, Tx)
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

About a month prior to the game all I could remember was if Miami would beat Ohio State by more than they had defeated Nebraska in the previous Championship game. Allthe hype was Miami, Miami, Miami, 34 game winning streak and the only reason Ohio Stae was even playing Miami is that they were also undefeated and that they were barely getting by the opposition.
True they had some close games they could have lost but those are the games you have to win to get to the big dance. The night of the game I was hoping, praying that somehow,someway Ohio State could keep it close,competitive make it a good game.
I was not aware along with about most everyone else that I was about to witness one of the best games to have ever been played. Both teams started real strong on defense Both teams trademarks. Miami finally found a hole in Ohio States defense and scored a touchdown and it looked like de ja vue from a year ago, but wait this isint Nebraska from a year ago this is Ohio State give them a chance. They must have heard because other teams would have folded but not these guys.And while Ohio State had not fount a groove in their offense yet their defense was playing their guts out. Late in the first half Ohio State made a huge interception and on a gutsy forth and one call tied the game. A couple of plays later their defense came through again on a fumble and Clarett ended up scoring easily giving Ohio States offence a much needed boost.
With eleven minutes to go in the third quarter Krenzel hit gamble for a big gain to the Miami five but a play later he was intercepted but Clarett with a great mind presence stole the ball from Taylor and ended up with a field goal giving them a ten point lead.
You knew Miami was going to come back and tie it you just knew it. Theres no way Miami was going to go down like that. Sure enough Miami tied it and it was off to overtime.
During the first overtime Miami scored pretty easily and it looked liked thier defense was fatiuged (do you blame them) from a long nights work. Ohio States turn in overtime didin't look so promising. After a penalty and an incompletion it was fourth and fourteen and all looked lost but with good protection Krenzel steps up and hits Jenkins for a big first down. Several plays later Krenzel throws on fourth and three to Gamble but he misses and all the Miami players were celebrating but as soon as they start to do so a penalty flag was thrown for pass inteference and while many people still cry about this call to this day I look at it this way,Miami had Ohio State down to fourth and fourteen and could not hold them thats what everyone routing for Miami should be crying about. During the second overtime Ohio State lookes a bit refreshed and scores. Ohio State gets to Dorsey but Miami still gets to the two yard line first and goal.
This is where you find out how champions are made.Ohio State puts up one of the best goal line stances that I've ever seen and finally after 34 years they are National Champions beating the Invincible Miami Hurricanes proving that anything can happen as long as you believe in yousself and have faith in your teammates.



5 out of 5 stars "The" Ohio State Buckeyes make Winslow and the small Miami crowd cry!   February 6, 2006
David W. Doppes (Columbus, Ohio)
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

In the greatest college football game ever played, Ohio State made the plays at the right time to beat the "unbeatable" Miami Hurricanes in multiple overtime periods. This dvd is complete and without commercial interruption.

Some things to keep in mind as you watch the game. How bad has Keith Jackson's announcing skills faded? Heres a few quotes from oh nelly. Theres Craig Kressler the quarterback. He has all of those stars on his helmet. Umm yeah.... Those are Buckeye leaves and his name is Krenzel not Kressler. What a drunk! Keith, buddy you have done about 30 Ohio State games in your career you should know that the logo is not a star, they aren't the Cowboys. Then you have his partner in Miami homer-ism Dan Fouts, whose former team mate Kellen Winslow happens to have his son on the field for Miami. Listen and make it a drinking game for all the times his views lean to the Miami side. Even stating ardently that the pass interference call at the end was horrible, when you can buy a poster of it online showing Chris Gamble being held while the ABC camera guy in full view is still showing Krenzel in post passing mode , while the ball is on its way to a tangled up Gamble.

This game has it all, including a swarming Buckeye defense and a very fast Hurricane defense as well. You can also try to find all the players who later were drafted into the NFL, maybe the most ever for a national title game. Ohio State alone had 15 players drafted in one season following the game- an NFL record. Watch Willis Mcgahee's leg flop around like a slinky after Will Allen ends his college career late in the 3rd period, a not for the faint of heart Theisman-like injury!

Another fine viewing tip, don't adjust your tv screen. The stadium is 95% Ohio State fans for a national championship game. Both teams are basically the same distance away from the game site- Arizona. It looked like a home game in the Shoe! And people that were at the game have said that thousands more were outside the stadium.


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