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Posted on 3/3/15 at 8:39 pm to m45auburn
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AU vs LSU series from 2004-2007 was classic.
Didn't even think about these.. Damn those are some great games
Posted on 3/3/15 at 8:45 pm to S
That 8 OT game beteeen Ole Miss and Arkansas - early 2000s?
1969 Bama-Ole Miss
1969 LSU-Auburn
1998 Tenn-Arky
1969 Bama-Ole Miss
1969 LSU-Auburn
1998 Tenn-Arky
Posted on 3/3/15 at 8:52 pm to WG_Dawg
quote:I remember that play. Then right after it everyone was chanting LSU.
That 93 yard Tyson browning screen pass was one of my favorites plays from that era
Posted on 3/3/15 at 9:02 pm to dallasga6
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2003 UGA vs LSU in Baton Rouge. LSU won 17-10 in a slobber knocker that knocked David Greene & David Pollack outta the game. Greene passed for 314 yds but only had 1 td & 2 int.'s. Billy Bennett the SEC's all time 2nd leading scorer behind former UGA kicker Blair Walsh missed 3 of 4 FG's during the game.....
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Mauck ended up hitting Green instead of star receiver Michael Clayton on a 34-yard touchdown pass with 1:22 left that gave LSU (No. 7 ESPN/USA Today, No. 10 AP) a 17-10 victory over Georgia (No. 7 ESPN/USA Today, No. 7 AP) on Saturday.
"Skyler was actually supposed to pick for Mike's guy," Mauck said. "Skyler ran past him and I saw him out of the corner of my eye. I just threw it up and he made a great play."
Course LSU smoked us in the SECCG later in the year. Great game & only my 2nd trip to Tiger Stadium. Great time, great fans & had a blast...
The all time best day game in Tiger Stadium. After UGA scored that last TD..the entire stadium erupted in probably one of the loudest LSU chants I've ever heard. That was my first game in Tiger Stadium as a freshman in high school..still get chills
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Posted on 3/3/15 at 9:05 pm to craigbiggio
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Yeah the only thing that rivals that pop was when they announced that USC lost during the 07 Florida game
I got soaked head to toe in coke/water/bourbon just for Lee to throw another INT
That block though is on my top 3 loudest moments of all time in TS
Posted on 3/3/15 at 9:06 pm to craigbiggio
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IIRC it was around the start of the fourth quarter. The PA announced it, and the place exploded. Then the band start playing pregame and everyone lost their shite.
good thing neck wasn't around back then
Posted on 3/3/15 at 9:35 pm to Adam4LSU
Never heard a blocked kick in a loss ever eulogized so much as this.
Posted on 3/3/15 at 9:39 pm to JuiceTerry
The only one that comes to my young mind is Auburn-LSU 2007
I remember a lot from that night, being only 8 at the time.
The last second touchdown was and probably still is one of my all time favorite plays.
But LSU - Kentucky 2007 was also another one I loved, even though we lost, it was really fun to watch.
I remember a lot from that night, being only 8 at the time.
The last second touchdown was and probably still is one of my all time favorite plays.
But LSU - Kentucky 2007 was also another one I loved, even though we lost, it was really fun to watch.
Posted on 3/3/15 at 10:11 pm to S
1990 Alabama-Tennessee
Tennessee was undefeated and ranked #3. Stallings' first year, lost the first three games, including the opener to Southern Miss. Lots of Bama fans were starting to think that the Stallings hire was a huge mistake. This ended up being a turning point in the season and Stallings' career, and he won the NC two years later.
Tennessee was undefeated and ranked #3. Stallings' first year, lost the first three games, including the opener to Southern Miss. Lots of Bama fans were starting to think that the Stallings hire was a huge mistake. This ended up being a turning point in the season and Stallings' career, and he won the NC two years later.
Posted on 3/3/15 at 10:16 pm to BamaGradinTn
2003 TSIO
5OT including a 4th and 19 conversion in the 3rd OT by the Casey Clausen and the Vols. Say what you want about him, but that guy was something like 9-1 on the road in the SEC, that's tough. #roadwarrior
5OT including a 4th and 19 conversion in the 3rd OT by the Casey Clausen and the Vols. Say what you want about him, but that guy was something like 9-1 on the road in the SEC, that's tough. #roadwarrior
Posted on 3/4/15 at 10:48 am to JuiceTerry
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JuiceTerry
Classic SEC Football games that don't get discussed enough
Never heard a blocked kick in a loss ever eulogized so much as this.
True. Sorta like the missed FGs you all eulogized over and over ad nauseum in a loss in November 2011.
Posted on 3/4/15 at 10:59 am to MetryTyger
I remember a ton of really good Auburn and Florida battles over the late 90's and early 2000's that don't get talked a lot around here since they don't play much anymore.
Also all the good TN Arky games from that time.
98, 99, 02 were all really good ones.
2003 Tennessee @ Auburn was a great game and one of my favorite road trips I've been on even though we came up short.
One of the worst games I've ever been to was the 05 TN-Bama game...
Also all the good TN Arky games from that time.
98, 99, 02 were all really good ones.
2003 Tennessee @ Auburn was a great game and one of my favorite road trips I've been on even though we came up short.
One of the worst games I've ever been to was the 05 TN-Bama game...
Posted on 3/4/15 at 11:02 am to m45auburn
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m45auburn
Classic SEC Football games that don't get discussed enough
AU vs LSU series from 2004-2007 was classic.
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2004: Jason Campbell led a drive that ended in a last minute TD after being shut down by Saban all game. Extra point was missed, but called back for personal foul since the jumper trying to block it landed on the LS.
The only time I've EVER seen that call made. And naturally it happened to us. What's a riot is that the do-over re-kick XP by Auburn after the penalty was also missed, but called good by the officials..
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2007: Auburn nearly shocked the future national champs after jumping out to a big lead in Baton Rouge. Matt Flynn threw a last second (literally) TD to win the game 26-21 after one of the worst clock management jobs in college football history.
Wrong on two counts:
(1) It was NOT a "last-second" TD. Byrd caught the pass with 4 seconds left in the left corner of the NEZ. The stadium clock operator mistakenly ran off the clock to 0:00, and later put back 3 seconds, which the officials concurred.
LSU then kicked off to Auburn and Auburn did not even try any razzle dazzle laterals on the return, running out the clock.
(2) That TD pass had nothing at all do with "clock management." Miles was going to have Flynn spike the ball and kick the FG, but Byrd convinced Miles to let Flynn try one pass to the end zone and then kick the FG if it was incomplete.
There were 17 seconds left on the play when LSU broke the huddle, but with LSU coaches frantically calling for Flynn to snap the ball, for whatever reason, Flynn stood behind center and hesitated like 6 seconds before calling for the snap. Thus, when Byrd caught the ball with 4 seconds left, it was closer than it should have been to 0.
BTW, on the sidelines Miles told Flynn to throw the ball over the shoulder to the back of the end zone to avoid an INT, and to leave time for a possible FG.
Flynn only did the first part of that. It was a perfect throw; but he could have avoided the time issue had he snapped the ball sooner instead of waiting so long. That was all on Flynn.
How that was the 'worst clock management' doesn't make any sense at all, since it was FLYNN who snapped and threw the ball so late.
Sour grapes I guess.....
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Posted on 3/4/15 at 11:27 am to S
07 Tennessee-Kentucky is extremely underrated. Those OT's were crazy. I think I had 5 heart attacks during that game.
Posted on 3/4/15 at 11:37 am to MetryTyger
The score was 21-20. Call timeout, kick field goal, game over. There is no difference between 26-21 and 23-21. The play worked but was completely unnecessary. It was extremely poor clock management because there was no reason to take the risk of a throw to the end zone.
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