never said they didn't deserve to be there. They just didn't play like they wanted to be there.
look at these stats. Clearly PSU should have put FSU in their place long before the 3rd OT:
=======================PSU=/=FSU=========
1st Downs: ............ 23 / 12
Total Yards: ......... 391 / 284
Passing: ............. 253 / 258
Rushing: ............. 138 / 26
Penalties: .......... 8-43 / 13-129
3rd Down Conversions: 8-21 / 3-17
4th Down Conversions: 0-0 / 0-1
Turnovers: ............. 2 / 1
Possession: ........ 34:16 / 25:44
When stats heavily favor one team like that and they only win the game after 3 OT's. Theres a problem.
espn reports:
"It turned out to be about missed opportunities, improbable twists, epic length -- and nearly unbearable suspense."
Robinson Completed a whopping 53% of his passes. But 256 yards passing is pretty damn good. I think we can contribute a lot of these yards to the talented receivers at his disposal such as Norwood and Kilmer, by the looks of completing just over half of his passes. Let's take a look at his rushing then. 17 rushes for 21 yards... thats 1.2 yards a rush. Doesn't look like he showcased much of his rushing abilities that game. Not exactly a stellar game for the Big 10 MVP. Considering he put up as good or better numbers against higher ranked teams such as Ohio State and Michigan.
Now I'm not just picking on Robinson. But I don't have time to go through more, seeing as how I have class in 15 minutes. But case in point, sloppy games by both teams. The receivers of both teams were the ones who played the best game. PSU should've beat the shit out of FSU, and FSU should've stepped up to the plate and sent PSU home in tears after capitalizing on errors.