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re: Two most iconic/greatest endings to a game in your favorite program's history

Posted on 4/20/24 at 7:16 pm to
Posted by Archibald
Member since Apr 2024
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Posted on 4/20/24 at 7:16 pm to
Vince Young was never tackled on that drive? Every play was either a completed or incomplete pass, or he ran out of bounds / in the end zone.

No idea what you're talking about. You know you can look these things up, right?
Posted by ColoradoAg
Colorado
Member since Sep 2011
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Posted on 4/20/24 at 7:30 pm to
Posted by TexasTiger08
Member since Oct 2006
25527 posts
Posted on 4/20/24 at 7:35 pm to
Dude, that play was way early in the game and Texas was likely marching in for a TD anyway.
Posted by ColoradoAg
Colorado
Member since Sep 2011
21951 posts
Posted on 4/20/24 at 7:52 pm to
No, they weren’t. Face it, Vince Young proved even an actual retard can win a championship if people look the other way. A 6 on the NFL competency test. A single digit score - still the worst wunderlic score for a QB in history.

Couldn’t even digest an NFL playbook - media was told the Texas playbook was less than a dozen plays to accommodate such a special QB. Total winner of a person to boot - last arrested for fighting in the bars almost twenty years later …

Most talented retard of all time. And yet Texas fans worship him.
Posted by Archibald
Member since Apr 2024
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Posted on 4/20/24 at 8:11 pm to
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No, they weren’t
That was in the second quarter and it would've been first and goal from the 9 in a game where Young would eventually almost account for 500 total yards. You could not be more wrong about this
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Face it, Vince Young proved even an actual retard can win a championship if people look the other way. A 6 on the NFL competency test. A single digit score - still the worst wunderlic score for a QB in history.

Couldn’t even digest an NFL playbook - media was told the Texas playbook was less than a dozen plays to accommodate such a special QB. Total winner of a person to boot - last arrested for fighting in the bars almost twenty years later …

Most talented retard of all time. And yet Texas fans worship him.
This is quite a dramatic meltdown over something completely irrelevant to the topic...
Posted by Comancheria
Guntersville, AL
Member since May 2023
517 posts
Posted on 4/20/24 at 8:25 pm to
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ColoradoAg


Still bleeding almost 20 years later over a game your team wasn't involved in
Posted by ColoradoAg
Colorado
Member since Sep 2011
21951 posts
Posted on 4/20/24 at 8:26 pm to
If it makes you feel better I think Manziel is the most talented cokehead of all time.
Posted by BigTastey
Middle Georgia
Member since Feb 2019
3420 posts
Posted on 4/20/24 at 9:05 pm to
Posted by 1801
Charleston
Member since Aug 2012
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Posted on 4/20/24 at 9:13 pm to
it was over before it ever kicked off - right here - #5 Georgia at #6 Carolina 2012 -

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUkKhRtk8VU&ab_channel=SouthCarolinaGamecocks

Williams-Brice leveled up beyond its usual pandemonium at that moment and the ambush that was to come moments later was officially complete with about 7 minutes to play 1Q at 21-0 -

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the other - hard to beat the finish of the 2013 Outback Bowl - Carolina v Michigan - game included Clowney's "The Hit" - but the Thompson/Ellington TD to win it with 11 seconds 4Q pretty special too -

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3uOHWjJXng&ab_channel=TaylorGilchrist
This post was edited on 4/20/24 at 9:15 pm
Posted by Pandy Fackler
Member since Jun 2018
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Posted on 4/20/24 at 9:20 pm to
Posted by BornAndRaised_LA
Springfield, VA
Member since Oct 2018
5228 posts
Posted on 4/20/24 at 9:20 pm to
If we’re talking iconic, the the Bluegrass Miracle has to be one for LSU
Posted by BaconGrease
Memphis Tenn
Member since Jun 2013
759 posts
Posted on 4/20/24 at 9:55 pm to

Miracle on Markham.
Posted by BaconGrease
Memphis Tenn
Member since Jun 2013
759 posts
Posted on 4/20/24 at 9:58 pm to

7 ot win over Ole Piss
Posted by tigerbait17
Baton Rouge
Member since Oct 2014
975 posts
Posted on 4/20/24 at 11:41 pm to
I will say this is the first time I have ever truly felt pain watching a football game
Posted by Omahawgs15
Member since Mar 2023
2453 posts
Posted on 4/21/24 at 12:00 am to
Either one of the miracle on Markhams and 4th and 25 comes to mind.
Posted by artompkins
Orange Beach, Al
Member since May 2010
5614 posts
Posted on 4/21/24 at 7:19 am to
In recent memory, 2nd and 26 or 4th and 11
Posted by Globetrotter747
Member since Sep 2017
4311 posts
Posted on 4/21/24 at 7:46 am to
2nd and 26 obviously has to be one for Bama.

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Terrence Cody-Rocky Block

I’m going to go back a bit and pick Van Tiffin’s 52 yard FG to beat Auburn in 1985. That was a hell of a kick, especially for the time.
Posted by Godawgs4
Member since Aug 2016
4251 posts
Posted on 4/21/24 at 8:04 am to
Posted by Gunga Din
Oklahoma
Member since Jul 2020
1429 posts
Posted on 4/21/24 at 8:16 am to
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I’m going to go back a bit and pick Van Tiffin’s 52 yard FG to beat Auburn in 1985. That was a hell of a kick, especially for the time.


Not to dis Van Tiffin's kick...

But kickers were still using kicking tees back then. A 52 yarder wasn't THAT big a deal.

All the longest field goals in NCAA history come from the kicking tee/missed field goals come back to the 20 yard line era.

Tiffin kicked with a tee but they had changed the rule to the missed field goal goes to the LOS. So by then we only got the long attempts at the end of halves. Which is probably why you got the impression that a 52 yarder was unusual. Because under the "new rule" it was.

But in the late '70s dudes were routinely kicking 50+ field goals so often that they had to change the rule.


Posted by ukraine_rebel
North Mississippi
Member since Oct 2012
2192 posts
Posted on 4/21/24 at 8:18 am to
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