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The SEC Sports Moment You Haven't Gotten Over
Posted on 3/30/23 at 12:52 pm
Posted on 3/30/23 at 12:52 pm
So, what's the SEC sports moment that you have still to this day not gotten over yet?
I'll start ...
For me, it will always be 21-0 1/9/12.
That moment when LSU fans realized that Bama will always be daddy even if you guys somehow beat us 56-0.
RMFT!!!
I'll start ...
For me, it will always be 21-0 1/9/12.
That moment when LSU fans realized that Bama will always be daddy even if you guys somehow beat us 56-0.
RMFT!!!
Posted on 3/30/23 at 1:05 pm to Chuck E Cheese
Yeldon Screen was a bigger kick in the nuts.
Posted on 3/30/23 at 1:06 pm to Chuck E Cheese
That time Nate Oats had the #1 overall seed and the easiest path ever to the final and covered up a potential accessory to capital murder to ensure his team got a high seed and a shot at breaking the final four curse at Alabama and got trounced by a mid major #5 seed in the sweet 16. Does anyone else remember that?
Posted on 3/30/23 at 1:15 pm to Chuck E Cheese
The "Cock-Block" game against Florida in 2006. I was 15 at the time and absolutely crushed after that game.
Posted on 3/30/23 at 1:18 pm to Chuck E Cheese
The failure to scoop and score is up there
Posted on 3/30/23 at 1:18 pm to Chuck E Cheese
2014 Auburn. That was worse than 4th and 25 against Arkansas to me. The only thing that’s close is 2003 LSU
For those that forgot, that’s the game where Treadwell was running into the end zone and an Auburn player pulled him down from behind causing him to bend backwards and break his leg. He fumbled the ball at the 3 yard line, Auburn recovered and we lost.
I have never gone back to watch any part of that game. I’ve seen 4th and 25 numerous times and watched the 2003 LSU game because it was such a classic. But that Auburn game turns my stomach still
For those that forgot, that’s the game where Treadwell was running into the end zone and an Auburn player pulled him down from behind causing him to bend backwards and break his leg. He fumbled the ball at the 3 yard line, Auburn recovered and we lost.
I have never gone back to watch any part of that game. I’ve seen 4th and 25 numerous times and watched the 2003 LSU game because it was such a classic. But that Auburn game turns my stomach still
This post was edited on 3/30/23 at 1:21 pm
Posted on 3/30/23 at 1:24 pm to Chuck E Cheese
Winning that games takes SC to the SEC championship game.
This post was edited on 3/30/23 at 1:25 pm
Posted on 3/30/23 at 1:44 pm to Chuck E Cheese
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21-0
This, or that fricking Screen Pass the next season.
Posted on 3/30/23 at 1:47 pm to Chuck E Cheese
There isn't any moment that I haven't been able to get over, but if you mean what moments were heartbreaking and more difficult to move past than most others, then that would have to be the SECCG in '12 and the NCG in '18, and in that order.
Posted on 3/30/23 at 1:52 pm to Chuck E Cheese
The LSU-Auburn games in 2004 and 2006. Probably due to my age and my level of intoxication then, but I'm still not over losing at Auburn twice in a row on brutal officiating.
Posted on 3/30/23 at 2:00 pm to Chuck E Cheese
A game deciding moment from last year.
I'm over it, ( sporting contests aren't much in the grand scheme of life ) but not really.
I'm over it, ( sporting contests aren't much in the grand scheme of life ) but not really.
Posted on 3/30/23 at 2:14 pm to Chuck E Cheese
You start a decent thread, and you go and post a chest beating moment instead of what you are asking everyone else to do. Boy, you got us with that one.
Mine is the Yeldon screen in 2012. Even after the BCS loss the year before, we could still claim to be on somewhat similar footing. 2012 killed any chance of that.
Before that it would have to be the 1980 NCAA Regional Final loss to Louisville. Went to the game at the fairly new Summit in Houston. That was probably LSU's best team ever. Until an agent got in Dwayne Scales head and convinced him he needed to start taking 20 ft contested jumpers.
Mine is the Yeldon screen in 2012. Even after the BCS loss the year before, we could still claim to be on somewhat similar footing. 2012 killed any chance of that.
Before that it would have to be the 1980 NCAA Regional Final loss to Louisville. Went to the game at the fairly new Summit in Houston. That was probably LSU's best team ever. Until an agent got in Dwayne Scales head and convinced him he needed to start taking 20 ft contested jumpers.
Posted on 3/30/23 at 2:23 pm to Chuck E Cheese
Just one? Maybe Stoernover.
Was watching it in a bar with an ex-Hog OL. We were the only Hog fans (when game started) in a sea of orange.
Thought we were gonna have to fight our way out, mostly because we were a tad obnoxious until that moment. Although we're both big guys (6'3" & 6'5"), it would have ended poorly.
Was watching it in a bar with an ex-Hog OL. We were the only Hog fans (when game started) in a sea of orange.
Thought we were gonna have to fight our way out, mostly because we were a tad obnoxious until that moment. Although we're both big guys (6'3" & 6'5"), it would have ended poorly.
Posted on 3/30/23 at 2:27 pm to Chuck E Cheese
2012 SEC Championship Game.
Went into that game knowing that could well be our last shot at a natty under Richt, but also having to little to no confidence we could beat that Bama team.
The way we played for three and a half quarters and the grit Murray showed bringing us down the field on that last drive still makes me sick to my stomach that it got ripped away.
Funny thing is, I don’t know if the Kirby era ever really happens the way it has if we win that game and go on to win the natty that year (which, btw, we would have)
Went into that game knowing that could well be our last shot at a natty under Richt, but also having to little to no confidence we could beat that Bama team.
The way we played for three and a half quarters and the grit Murray showed bringing us down the field on that last drive still makes me sick to my stomach that it got ripped away.
Funny thing is, I don’t know if the Kirby era ever really happens the way it has if we win that game and go on to win the natty that year (which, btw, we would have)
Posted on 3/30/23 at 2:31 pm to Chuck E Cheese
5 outs to Omaha 2009 Virginia, Evan Button couldn’t push off on a messed up ankle and short armed an easy toss to first. Game fell apart after that. Was up 3/2 at time and lost 4/3.
Posted on 3/30/23 at 2:40 pm to Chuck E Cheese
For me it was probably coming up 5 yards short in 2012.
That was really the first time UGA was right there for winning a NC then came up one play short.
2017 was similar in that UGA was one play short, but it was different in that at that point UGA felt like it was building toward better things under Smart, while 2012 was more a culmination of what we could be under Richt and it still wasn't quite enough, but was so damn close.
That was really the first time UGA was right there for winning a NC then came up one play short.
2017 was similar in that UGA was one play short, but it was different in that at that point UGA felt like it was building toward better things under Smart, while 2012 was more a culmination of what we could be under Richt and it still wasn't quite enough, but was so damn close.
Posted on 3/30/23 at 2:55 pm to Chuck E Cheese
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The SEC Sports Moment You Haven't Gotten Over
The day Chuck E Cheese's landlord fined him $200 for being late on his rent after betting 3 payments on Bama to win the Final Four.
This post was edited on 3/30/23 at 2:56 pm
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