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re: What is the single greatest play in your football program's history?
Posted on 1/24/19 at 9:27 pm to ItchyandScratchy
Posted on 1/24/19 at 9:27 pm to ItchyandScratchy
Too many to list
The 44-16 loss is what Alabama Football needed. The dynasty will last for another decade.
The 44-16 loss is what Alabama Football needed. The dynasty will last for another decade.
Posted on 1/24/19 at 9:27 pm to ItchyandScratchy
Two-and both were bad:
Billy Cannon’s run and 4th and 25.
Billy Cannon’s run and 4th and 25.
Posted on 1/24/19 at 9:28 pm to KSGamecock
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Clowney ate that Michigan guy's soul
Just an absolutely brutal hit. Clowney was a grown man playing amongst boys.
Posted on 1/24/19 at 9:28 pm to ItchyandScratchy
Teagues strip is #1 for me. First football game I can remember watching from start to finish. Tuas was great and did win the NC, but Teague taking that ball away basically killed any shred of momentum Miami could have gotten and embarrassed them and Thomas so bad that he sat on the sideline with a towel over his head.
Posted on 1/24/19 at 9:41 pm to auburnnyc94
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Kick 6
Nope.
It’s Mike Dyer’s hand on ground and spin run to win the natty in 2010.
Posted on 1/24/19 at 9:41 pm to ItchyandScratchy
Run Lindsay, run. That's easily #1 and there isn't a close second.
Posted on 1/24/19 at 9:43 pm to ItchyandScratchy
Brian Gamble’s fumble recovery in the 1999 game against Texas. The play wasn’t any sort of spectacular athletic feat, but it did seal the victory in the rivalry game following the Bonfire collapse. It was a MUCH needed win at the time.
Posted on 1/24/19 at 9:44 pm to ItchyandScratchy
There was this one wicked awesome time we were on defense and bama got called for a hold (finally).
Simply one of the greatest moments in all of history really. Right up there with D-day and the invention of the polio vaccine
Simply one of the greatest moments in all of history really. Right up there with D-day and the invention of the polio vaccine
Posted on 1/24/19 at 9:45 pm to ItchyandScratchy
Down 20–6 during 99 eggbowl, Mississippi State rallied late in the 4th quarter to tie the game. With 20 seconds left, instead of kneeling the ball to go to overtime, OM decided to run a play, deep in their own territory. Rebel quarterback Romero Miller dropped back and lobbed a deep pass which was deflected by the hands and then the foot of Mississippi State cornerback Robert Bean before being intercepted by Eugene Clinton and returned deep into Rebel territory. On the next play, with 8 seconds left, Bulldog kicker Scott Westerfield kicked a 44-yard game-winning field goal.
Posted on 1/24/19 at 10:21 pm to yatesdog38
The pose is the most iconic for sure
Posted on 1/24/19 at 10:44 pm to ItchyandScratchy
It’s hard to pick one. LSU has had quite a few impactful players over the decades. The classics are the likes of YA Tittle, Billy Cannon, Tommy Casanova. Then there are guys like Dalton Hilliard and Kevin Faulk. More recently Josh Reed, Patrick Peterson and Glen Dorsey. It’s hard to pick one.
ETA: Mis-read the title. Thought it said player.
My answer has to be the Earth Quake game. Hodson to Fuller is absolutely legendary. Also, the ‘58 punt return against Ole Miss is a classic. Have to toss up 2007 Flynn to Byrd v. Auburn. The fumble recovery against Bama in ‘07 was pretty big to end that game. Or Chad Jones slobber knocker of a hit against Arky on ‘09. Trindon Holliday’s KO return for 92 yards at Memorial Stadium in ‘06. LaRon Landry’s smack on John Parker Wilson on ‘06. There are a ton of plays that stand out. The 2005 srason was one of the greatest season in LSU history as far as I’m concerned. That season was full of absolutely ridiculous plays.
ETA: Mis-read the title. Thought it said player.
My answer has to be the Earth Quake game. Hodson to Fuller is absolutely legendary. Also, the ‘58 punt return against Ole Miss is a classic. Have to toss up 2007 Flynn to Byrd v. Auburn. The fumble recovery against Bama in ‘07 was pretty big to end that game. Or Chad Jones slobber knocker of a hit against Arky on ‘09. Trindon Holliday’s KO return for 92 yards at Memorial Stadium in ‘06. LaRon Landry’s smack on John Parker Wilson on ‘06. There are a ton of plays that stand out. The 2005 srason was one of the greatest season in LSU history as far as I’m concerned. That season was full of absolutely ridiculous plays.
This post was edited on 1/24/19 at 11:11 pm
Posted on 1/24/19 at 10:48 pm to ItchyandScratchy
The Soulja Boy dance during the blackout against auburn.
Posted on 1/24/19 at 10:56 pm to ItchyandScratchy
Hodson to Fuller...atvs.
Posted on 1/24/19 at 11:38 pm to 19
Tee Martin to Peerless Price for 79 yards.
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Posted on 1/24/19 at 11:38 pm to ItchyandScratchy
Probably---
HE GOT A TOUCHDOWN!
HE GOT A TOUCHDOWN!
HE GOT A TOUCHDOWN!
HE GOT A TOUCHDOWN!
HE GOT IT IN!
HE GOT IT IN!
HE GOT IT IN!
OH DOCTOR!
They Call Me Sirr!
They Call Me Sirr (TV Movie)
Sirr Parker
HE GOT A TOUCHDOWN!
HE GOT A TOUCHDOWN!
HE GOT A TOUCHDOWN!
HE GOT A TOUCHDOWN!
HE GOT IT IN!
HE GOT IT IN!
HE GOT IT IN!
OH DOCTOR!
They Call Me Sirr!
They Call Me Sirr (TV Movie)
Sirr Parker
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Sirr Parker, who was raised in South Central Los Angeles and graduated with honors from Alain Leroy Locke High School, was abandoned by his mother, who struggled with alcoholism and drug abuse, and raised by his grandparents, and later Parker and his infant brother Donyea stayed with his aunt and uncle.
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Parker was a running back at Texas A&M, where he was known for his speed and playmaking ability. He ran a 4.24 40-yard dash which is still a school record, and held the school vertical leap record of 40.5 inches (later broken by Terrence Murphy).
Posted on 1/25/19 at 12:32 am to ItchyandScratchy
Tua..Krauss...Teague..Dareus.. Humphrey...Cody...Van Tiffin
This post was edited on 1/25/19 at 12:34 am
Posted on 1/25/19 at 1:28 am to ItchyandScratchy
Hard to choose. Billy Cannons famous touchdown run against Ole Miss is a classic, 1988 Hodson to Fuller against Auburn in the earthquake game, Bluegrass Miracle, and Mauck to Green against UGA in 2003 was the beginning of greatness for LSU football.
Posted on 1/25/19 at 3:52 am to sand mountainDvalues
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Stoenover
Which never should've happened because the penalty meant we should've gotten the ball back.
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