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Everybody talks about games that “broke” a program; what about games that “made” one?
Posted on 6/26/23 at 2:52 pm
Posted on 6/26/23 at 2:52 pm
I’m thinking for LSU, probably a win in the early 2000s. For Alabama, probably one from 2008 or 2009
For Mizzou you’ll normally hear our win over #10 Nebraska in 2003, but I personally think finally beating Kansas State in 2006 took a huge weight off the fanbase’s shoulders
What games do you have?
For Mizzou you’ll normally hear our win over #10 Nebraska in 2003, but I personally think finally beating Kansas State in 2006 took a huge weight off the fanbase’s shoulders
What games do you have?
Posted on 6/26/23 at 3:20 pm to MizzouTrue
It's not like we were pond scum, but I think the 2021 NC win over Bama was the most important game UGA has won in several decades. After we lost the heartbreaker natty to them in OT back in 18, Bama had become our nemesis. It's like the laws of physics or something was against us. Saban and Bama was the ceiling that Kirby needed to break through to get UGA where it is now. Getting that 25000 lb gorilla off our back was huge.
Posted on 6/26/23 at 3:26 pm to MizzouTrue
Mr. Video finally defeating Donkey Kong and coming into his own. Changed his name to Mario, and left all others in the dust. He's never looked back since and his reign continues to this day. Yet he remains humble and continues to be faithful to Peach...for the most part.
Posted on 6/26/23 at 3:26 pm to MizzouTrue
Some could say the 2008 Clemson game, but I think it was 2008 @ UGA. That was a good UGA team, and BAMA put the game out of reach in the first half. That game let the world know that BAMA was once again legitimate.
The other would be the 2009 SECCG against UF. UF was the best program in the conference at the time, with Tim Tebow no less, a loaded roster, and had beat BAMA for the SEC title just one year prior, and BAMA stomped them. That cemented BAMA back at the top of the conference and the college football world once again.
The other would be the 2009 SECCG against UF. UF was the best program in the conference at the time, with Tim Tebow no less, a loaded roster, and had beat BAMA for the SEC title just one year prior, and BAMA stomped them. That cemented BAMA back at the top of the conference and the college football world once again.
Posted on 6/26/23 at 3:29 pm to MizzouTrue
Broke - 2003 Oklahoma
Made - 2012 Alabama
Made - 2012 Alabama
Posted on 6/26/23 at 3:31 pm to MizzouTrue
Made- Iron Bowl 2013
Broke- NCG 2013
It was quick.
Broke- NCG 2013
It was quick.
This post was edited on 6/26/23 at 3:32 pm
Posted on 6/26/23 at 3:34 pm to MizzouTrue
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I’m thinking for LSU, probably a win in the early 2000s.
2000 vs Tennessee. Coming off of back to back losing seasons, got skulldrug by Auburn and lost at home to UAB in back to back weeks in Saban's first year. Next game we get ranked Tennessee at home as huge underdogs. Rohan Davey and Josh Reed are the heroes as LSU pulls the upset in OT.
Posted on 6/26/23 at 3:36 pm to MizzouTrue
The 2008 arse kicking Alabama gave to #1 Georgia was a big one.
2009 SEC Championship Game was big for them as well, but I think they had established their identity by then
2009 SEC Championship Game was big for them as well, but I think they had established their identity by then
Posted on 6/26/23 at 3:38 pm to MizzouTrue
Lots of times it’s the same game, just two different fates.
2001 SECCG broke Tennessee & made LSU.
2011 rematch & Yeldon game broke Les Miles & made Bama dynasty of 2010s.
The games are just symptoms though, not causes. Fulmer was in decline & Saban was rising — when we really won was when we hired him.
Les Miles was always broken. We were doomed when we didn’t fire him after the Tenner timeout game… or after he tried to leverage the arkansas job for more money… or after ppl found out about his off the field issues & chose to stay mum… and many times after.
We won when we hired Kelly, and if we beat Bama again this year the 2-pt conversion will be seen as that moment. Championship programs are made in the offseason.
2001 SECCG broke Tennessee & made LSU.
2011 rematch & Yeldon game broke Les Miles & made Bama dynasty of 2010s.
The games are just symptoms though, not causes. Fulmer was in decline & Saban was rising — when we really won was when we hired him.
Les Miles was always broken. We were doomed when we didn’t fire him after the Tenner timeout game… or after he tried to leverage the arkansas job for more money… or after ppl found out about his off the field issues & chose to stay mum… and many times after.
We won when we hired Kelly, and if we beat Bama again this year the 2-pt conversion will be seen as that moment. Championship programs are made in the offseason.
This post was edited on 6/26/23 at 3:45 pm
Posted on 6/26/23 at 3:39 pm to MizzouTrue
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I’m thinking for LSU
Upset over Florida in 97.
DiNardo wasn't a very good coach, but he did bring some pride back to the program and started keeping Louisiana recruits home that would have gone out of state in the past.
Saban kicked that up to 11.
Posted on 6/26/23 at 3:44 pm to MizzouTrue
The Hobnail Boot game for UGA and Coach Richt over UT comes to mind
Posted on 6/26/23 at 3:44 pm to MizzouTrue
Mizzou still hasn't made it
Posted on 6/26/23 at 3:51 pm to MizzouTrue
2001 SEC championship game broke Tennessee. That was my 21st birthday.
Posted on 6/26/23 at 4:08 pm to MizzouTrue
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I’m thinking for LSU, probably a win in the early 2000s.
I know exactly. It was the 2003 Georgia game. People started paying attention after our great finish in 2001, but 2002 was a bit of a down year. Beating Georgia on national tv early that 2003 season was when we started to get respect and that has carried over to this day.
Posted on 6/26/23 at 4:13 pm to MizzouTrue
Clemson beating LSU in 2012 felt like the turning point for both programs
Posted on 6/26/23 at 4:16 pm to MizzouTrue
Under Mack Brown, it had to be either beating Michigan in the rose bowl to finish the 04 season or winning @Ohio St in the second game of the 05 season.
Before that, he was always "Coach February" and "couldn't win the big one". Either of those wins is to credit him making the program "pretty good" to "elite"
The game that broke him could be any number of games in 2010 (particularly UCLA), but the straw that probably broke the Camel's back was either OU in 2012 or BYU in the second game of what would end up being his last year.
Before that, he was always "Coach February" and "couldn't win the big one". Either of those wins is to credit him making the program "pretty good" to "elite"
The game that broke him could be any number of games in 2010 (particularly UCLA), but the straw that probably broke the Camel's back was either OU in 2012 or BYU in the second game of what would end up being his last year.
This post was edited on 6/26/23 at 4:25 pm
Posted on 6/26/23 at 4:25 pm to MizzouTrue
Some that come to mind for me for other schools.
LSU — 2001 SECCG
Auburn — 1982 Iron Bowl
LSU — 2001 SECCG
Auburn — 1982 Iron Bowl
Posted on 6/26/23 at 4:32 pm to MizzouTrue
For the program as a whole:
No. 2 Texas - 28
No. 1 Oklahoma - 7
October 12, 1963
No. 2 Texas - 28
No. 1 Oklahoma - 7
October 12, 1963
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