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re: 4th and 10: Eason to McKenzie to beat Mizzou

Posted on 10/13/17 at 9:02 am to
Posted by ugafan426
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Posted on 10/13/17 at 9:02 am to
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not a classic


What is your definition of classic? What criteria does a play need to meet in order to be a classic? Can you give some examples of what you would consider classic plays?
Posted by IT_Dawg
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Member since Oct 2012
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Posted on 10/13/17 at 10:15 am to
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What is your definition of classic? What criteria does a play need to meet in order to be a classic? Can you give some examples of what you would consider classic plays?


A classic play is one that will stand the test of time. Forever memorable to all of Dawg nation, both new and old fans. Plays that lit up the big screen during he Munson monologue. Butler, Haynes, Hershel, Run Lindsey Run, Johnson TD vs Auburn, etc.

The play has to not only be magnificent, but against a team worth a shite, during a season when it becomes meaningful to the full season.

Every great play or well executed play or game winning play is not a classic.

UT play would've been a classic had we won the game and finished out the season with contention for the SEC.

Again, the pass was great and well executed. I went crazy cause it's UGA....but there was 1:30 left or whatever, it helped us beat a team that finished 4-8, during a season when we went 7-5. I don't count Chubbs run on 3rd and 3 against Nichols State as a classic, even though it won us the game and was well executed.
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