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Posted on 9/13/12 at 8:31 pm to ACL11190
I had the most intense orgasms during the 21-0 victory over LSU.
Posted on 9/13/12 at 8:31 pm to VolsFan24
LSU vs Tennessee 2000- first big win I ever attended as a season ticket holder when I was young.
LSU vs UGA 2003- Just an absolutely crazy game.
LSU vs Alabama 2008- LSU lost, but I don't know if Tiger Stadium could rock much more than it did that way. We will find out November 3 how much crazier it can be.
LSU vs UGA 2003- Just an absolutely crazy game.
LSU vs Alabama 2008- LSU lost, but I don't know if Tiger Stadium could rock much more than it did that way. We will find out November 3 how much crazier it can be.
Posted on 9/13/12 at 8:45 pm to NeverRains
There have been a lot of them over the years for Bama, but just for heart pounding insanity to end an amazing game, it has to be The Kick.
Posted on 9/13/12 at 8:51 pm to TbirdSpur2010
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TbirdSpur2010
That still wasn't the loudest game ever at Kyle (in terms of pure decibels).
That happened during a loss on this play:
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Posted on 9/13/12 at 8:54 pm to NeverRains
1984
Auburn 42 FSU 41 @ Doak Campbell
Auburn 42 FSU 41 @ Doak Campbell
Posted on 9/13/12 at 8:59 pm to NeverRains
The 2004 Bama-Vols 5 OT game. I needed therapy after that one. I didn't get any, but needed it.
Posted on 9/13/12 at 9:09 pm to chizhead
The Rocky Top Swamp 1992
Tennessee Florida.
Turns out Gators hate swamps in the mountains.... The 1992 game may be the hardest rain I have ever seen, or felt. I don't mean just in a game I mean period. I have seen Hurricanes and Monsoons, but that black cloud of doom and wall of water looked more like a solid wall then rain. It literally hurt. Our upper deck area in student section at one point was struck by lightning blowing the lights and sending sparks. It was so jarringly loud of a boom we all went from yelling to completely quiet, everyone literally was like checking their body to see if they were still whole.....once we realized we were alive we cheered even louder then before for rest of the game....hardly anyone left even then. (no we didn't call games back then for anything! or cram like sardines in concourse.. we just got wet and prayed for insulation) that also was the most incredible bouncing T-shirt contest I have ever seen.......girls were dumping water out of their purses...it was ankle deep water in the upper deck!! it couldn't drain fast enough....but Mose Phillips must be like Thors family....he became a GOD in that storm.
[youtube]LINK ]
24:00 forward for the Mose Phillip's run....somewhere around static after was when lightning hit I think. I t goes off air for a minute or so. 26:50 for the Reggie Ingram helmet to helmet "hello" hit....(man I hate that new rule) Shuler why did ya go early?...shoulda stayed for senior year..
33:00 forward wait for comment about majors.....lol....oh Majors..Finally dry...
Sugar Bowl 1986
"The battle of Nawlins II"
Tennessee - Miami
The whole country counted us out. Everyone said it was a mismatch....they were right......just not how they figured. As a kid I never rooted so hard in front of a TV in all my life, there wasn't a TV not on that Game in East Tennessee...I think that game clinched me as a Vol for life. Tennessean's haven't had that much fun since we hooked up with Louisiana Pirates in 1915 and whipped limey redcoats behinds.....Lafitte and his boys, may be why I have a warm part of my heart for LSU among sec schools to this day..between their cannon skills, and our sharpshooters it was the force, Jackson said he'd gladly take to assault hell itself...man even then it was fun to whip snooty twerps in crimson. Hmm ya know seems like more of our players end up playing for Saints than any other team....coincidence?
[youtube]LINK ]
(With new lyrics for "Battle of New Orleans")
Johnny Majors at his finest.......was our general Jackson...
[youtube]LINK ]
highlights....and some of Major's famous speech....never let them forget you as long as you live........the way you hit...the way you knock em down....attack attack!!
Miracle at Southbend
Tennessee - Notre Dame 1991
ND had us down 31-7 in second quarter.....and we came back and won...one of the most insane comeback I have ever seen. We stopped watching game at dorm, and were playing Tecmo Bowl on Nintendo with game playing on other side of room, we'd score and we'd half heartedly say "yay" thinking no way we could come back...but then we did it again...and again...and suddenly everyone was running up and down halls of Hess saying watch the game! I swear when we won I have never seen Knoxville burst out like that during an away game, horns across the city......good times.. Andy Kelly's finest hour to be sure. That's what I love about old 1980's - early 90's Vols even in down years, player's NEVER ever gave up. Also loved our local favored son John Becksvoort getting those kicks.
[youtube]LINK ]
Tennessee Florida.
Turns out Gators hate swamps in the mountains.... The 1992 game may be the hardest rain I have ever seen, or felt. I don't mean just in a game I mean period. I have seen Hurricanes and Monsoons, but that black cloud of doom and wall of water looked more like a solid wall then rain. It literally hurt. Our upper deck area in student section at one point was struck by lightning blowing the lights and sending sparks. It was so jarringly loud of a boom we all went from yelling to completely quiet, everyone literally was like checking their body to see if they were still whole.....once we realized we were alive we cheered even louder then before for rest of the game....hardly anyone left even then. (no we didn't call games back then for anything! or cram like sardines in concourse.. we just got wet and prayed for insulation) that also was the most incredible bouncing T-shirt contest I have ever seen.......girls were dumping water out of their purses...it was ankle deep water in the upper deck!! it couldn't drain fast enough....but Mose Phillips must be like Thors family....he became a GOD in that storm.
[youtube]LINK ]
24:00 forward for the Mose Phillip's run....somewhere around static after was when lightning hit I think. I t goes off air for a minute or so. 26:50 for the Reggie Ingram helmet to helmet "hello" hit....(man I hate that new rule) Shuler why did ya go early?...shoulda stayed for senior year..
33:00 forward wait for comment about majors.....lol....oh Majors..Finally dry...
Sugar Bowl 1986
"The battle of Nawlins II"
Tennessee - Miami
The whole country counted us out. Everyone said it was a mismatch....they were right......just not how they figured. As a kid I never rooted so hard in front of a TV in all my life, there wasn't a TV not on that Game in East Tennessee...I think that game clinched me as a Vol for life. Tennessean's haven't had that much fun since we hooked up with Louisiana Pirates in 1915 and whipped limey redcoats behinds.....Lafitte and his boys, may be why I have a warm part of my heart for LSU among sec schools to this day..between their cannon skills, and our sharpshooters it was the force, Jackson said he'd gladly take to assault hell itself...man even then it was fun to whip snooty twerps in crimson. Hmm ya know seems like more of our players end up playing for Saints than any other team....coincidence?
[youtube]LINK ]
(With new lyrics for "Battle of New Orleans")
Johnny Majors at his finest.......was our general Jackson...
[youtube]LINK ]
highlights....and some of Major's famous speech....never let them forget you as long as you live........the way you hit...the way you knock em down....attack attack!!
Miracle at Southbend
Tennessee - Notre Dame 1991
ND had us down 31-7 in second quarter.....and we came back and won...one of the most insane comeback I have ever seen. We stopped watching game at dorm, and were playing Tecmo Bowl on Nintendo with game playing on other side of room, we'd score and we'd half heartedly say "yay" thinking no way we could come back...but then we did it again...and again...and suddenly everyone was running up and down halls of Hess saying watch the game! I swear when we won I have never seen Knoxville burst out like that during an away game, horns across the city......good times.. Andy Kelly's finest hour to be sure. That's what I love about old 1980's - early 90's Vols even in down years, player's NEVER ever gave up. Also loved our local favored son John Becksvoort getting those kicks.
[youtube]LINK ]
This post was edited on 9/13/12 at 9:20 pm
Posted on 9/13/12 at 9:19 pm to USMC Gators
1992 SEC Championship game vs. Florida
2000 Orange Bowl vs. Michigan
2009 Auburn (final drive, anyway)
2011 9-6
2000 Orange Bowl vs. Michigan
2009 Auburn (final drive, anyway)
2011 9-6
Posted on 9/13/12 at 9:22 pm to volfan30
The Nick Bell game @ miss state was pretty intense watching on TV in the stadium had to be electric.
Posted on 9/13/12 at 9:29 pm to TbirdSpur2010
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That'd have to take the cake for the most intense one I've ever watched on TV First time I ever saw my dad cry was in the aftermath of that game.
Without a doubt. I had a couple older family members attend A&M but neither of my parents did, and it was still extremely intense. I'll never forget watching that game.
Posted on 9/13/12 at 9:45 pm to NeverRains
The most intense game and moment that I've ever experienced in Tiger Stadium was in 2000 against Alabama. We hadn't beaten Bama in BR since 1969 and we were up 23-21 with about 6:00 minutes to go in the game. This was when there was no instant replay official, no over-ruling calls, and stadiums showed controversial plays.
Bama punted to Dominick Davis and he fumbled the ball around the 20 yard line, but LSU clearly recovered it. The refs said Bama recovered and awarded Bama the ball. The fans started booing as loud as I've ever seen. Saban ran onto the field going ballastic as only Saban can. The refs kept pointing Bama possesion.
They kept showing the instant replay over and over again on the screens. The fans got louder and more crazy than I've ever seen. I seriously felt like fans were going to pour onto the field and kill the refs. Saban kept yelling, screaming, and pointing over and over to the screens.
The officials got completely intimidated by Saban and the fans and actually watched the instant replay on the screens and saw LSU recover the ball and reversed the call and awarded LSU possession.
By far the most intense moment that I've ever witnessed and I've seen 100's of LSU games.
Bama punted to Dominick Davis and he fumbled the ball around the 20 yard line, but LSU clearly recovered it. The refs said Bama recovered and awarded Bama the ball. The fans started booing as loud as I've ever seen. Saban ran onto the field going ballastic as only Saban can. The refs kept pointing Bama possesion.
They kept showing the instant replay over and over again on the screens. The fans got louder and more crazy than I've ever seen. I seriously felt like fans were going to pour onto the field and kill the refs. Saban kept yelling, screaming, and pointing over and over to the screens.
The officials got completely intimidated by Saban and the fans and actually watched the instant replay on the screens and saw LSU recover the ball and reversed the call and awarded LSU possession.
By far the most intense moment that I've ever witnessed and I've seen 100's of LSU games.
Posted on 9/13/12 at 9:46 pm to ever43
quote:
2006 Auburn LSU game
This and it's not close
That game was literally like 2 hammers hitting against each other for hours. Most brutal game I have ever seen. Leaving the stadium afterwards the crowd was quiet because everyone was just drained.
Posted on 9/13/12 at 9:48 pm to bona fide
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B'ham
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50/50 split

Posted on 9/13/12 at 9:54 pm to NeverRains
Loss: Bama 1985. The back and forth in the final minutes was brutal, and when that kick went through I thought the world had ended.
Win: Bama 1982. I've heard the atmosphere in JH in '89 was more electric, but I doubt it.
As an aside, am I the only one reading this thread who sees the posts by fans of other longtime SEC schools and says, "hell yeah, I remember that game, awesome" - and then sees the TAMU/Mizou posts and goes "....uhhhhh...okaaaaay..."
Win: Bama 1982. I've heard the atmosphere in JH in '89 was more electric, but I doubt it.
As an aside, am I the only one reading this thread who sees the posts by fans of other longtime SEC schools and says, "hell yeah, I remember that game, awesome" - and then sees the TAMU/Mizou posts and goes "....uhhhhh...okaaaaay..."

This post was edited on 9/13/12 at 9:56 pm
Posted on 9/13/12 at 10:08 pm to NeverRains
Most intense win would have to be the 1999 LSU game. Marvin Constant made a hell of a stop on the goal line as time ran out... Blew up his knee on that play...
Most intense loss would be a toss up between 9-6 and the 5OT Tennessee game in 2003... Crazy...
Most intense loss would be a toss up between 9-6 and the 5OT Tennessee game in 2003... Crazy...
Posted on 9/13/12 at 10:13 pm to Alahunter
I was At that 89 Bama , Penn ST game as well. I think it was at Legion? Hard to remember I was a sophmore in high school at the time
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