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re: What's the biggest "WTF just happened?!" loss you ever sat through?
Posted on 6/30/15 at 12:38 pm to thirdlawson
Posted on 6/30/15 at 12:38 pm to thirdlawson
Saban's loss to UAB. At game's end, I still couldn't figure out what I'd just watched.
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Posted on 6/30/15 at 12:47 pm to thirdlawson
I could probably name one, sometimes even two, for every season in the last 15 years.
Posted on 6/30/15 at 2:10 pm to thirdlawson
OU.
Every other loss I could understand. Not the OU one.
Every other loss I could understand. Not the OU one.
Posted on 6/30/15 at 2:27 pm to thirdlawson
fricking A&M game last year.
Posted on 6/30/15 at 2:34 pm to thirdlawson
2010 and 2011 vs Auburn regular season. The first one at their place, the second one at ours.
Posted on 6/30/15 at 3:48 pm to thirdlawson
Arkansas this past season.
Posted on 6/30/15 at 4:01 pm to thirdlawson
The entire 2011 season. So many WTF second halves.
ETA: Dr. RC already posted this, but bears repeating.
ETA: Dr. RC already posted this, but bears repeating.
This post was edited on 6/30/15 at 4:04 pm
Posted on 6/30/15 at 5:06 pm to thirdlawson
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What's the biggest "WTF just happened?!" loss you ever sat through?
Without a doubt, and without even a remote competitor, the 1994 Auburn game. Our defense allowed 165 yards, three points, only one first down in the second half; our offense piled up over 400 yards and scored 26 points. But we lost the game 30-26 because Auburn got four defensive scores. They recovered a fumble in our end zone in the first half, then returned three interceptions for touchdowns in the fourth quarter to erase a 23-9 LSU lead. All told, Jamie Howard threw six interceptions that day, including five in the fourth quarter (two more AFTER the three that were returned for TDs), plus the earlier fumble making it seven total turnovers on the day, with four of them giving Auburn touchdowns. Only Curley Hallman could lose a game like that.
Posted on 6/30/15 at 5:30 pm to thirdlawson
Auburn 2008, state lost 3-2 frick that game
This post was edited on 6/30/15 at 5:31 pm
Posted on 6/30/15 at 5:32 pm to thirdlawson
I can't believe that no Aggies have mentioned this one yet:
2008 home opener verses Arkansas State. We go into halftime up 14-3. The second half sees ASU score 15 unanswered and we lose 14-18. The first of the Sherman second half meltdowns...in his first game as HC. It was writing on the wall.
2008 home opener verses Arkansas State. We go into halftime up 14-3. The second half sees ASU score 15 unanswered and we lose 14-18. The first of the Sherman second half meltdowns...in his first game as HC. It was writing on the wall.
Posted on 6/30/15 at 5:33 pm to thirdlawson
2012 Bama.
2014 Bama is up there, but after 2012 that final drive was pretty much expected.
2014 Bama is up there, but after 2012 that final drive was pretty much expected.
Posted on 6/30/15 at 6:02 pm to thirdlawson
The Sooner Bowl. I still don't understand wtf our game plan was or how Trevor Knight became Peyton Manning.
I am starting to wonder if Cardale Jones will suck it up this year as well
I am starting to wonder if Cardale Jones will suck it up this year as well
Posted on 6/30/15 at 6:41 pm to thirdlawson
1981 Egg Bowl- State(7-3) leads Ole Miss(3-6-1) 17-14 with a few ticks remaining. John Fourcade airs one out about 50 yards to the end Izone. An official named Dick Pace called PI on State, the worst call I've ever seen, and per the rules in 81 the ball was placed on the 1. Fourcade scores the next play with about 6 seconds left and ran down the MSU sideline flipping the bird.
1983 Egg Bowl- State(3-7) blows a 23-6 lead and trails 24-23, but has driven down to the Ole Miss(5-5) 10 yard line or so and sets up the last play for a chip shot GW field goal. Our kicker, Artie Cosby, was dang good so barring an act of God, we were going to cost the Rebs their first bowl berth in 12 years. Well guess what? An act of God. It had been a rainy day with off and on thunderstorms. The ball is kicked goes through the goalpost, sits there and spins, and then a huge gust of wind blows it back out into the end zone. State players go from jumping up and down to WTF?
1983 Egg Bowl- State(3-7) blows a 23-6 lead and trails 24-23, but has driven down to the Ole Miss(5-5) 10 yard line or so and sets up the last play for a chip shot GW field goal. Our kicker, Artie Cosby, was dang good so barring an act of God, we were going to cost the Rebs their first bowl berth in 12 years. Well guess what? An act of God. It had been a rainy day with off and on thunderstorms. The ball is kicked goes through the goalpost, sits there and spins, and then a huge gust of wind blows it back out into the end zone. State players go from jumping up and down to WTF?
This post was edited on 6/30/15 at 6:44 pm
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