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Since we're 50 days away

Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2011 1:47 pm
by Go Coogs'
I thought we could post 50 images of 50 great moments in college football history. That or Youtube videos, whichever captures the moment. I'll start it off...

I will never forget this game. Watched it when I was a 14 year old pimply-faced kid on NBC and it was just so intense...




Re: Since we're 50 days away

Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2011 2:29 pm
by indyfrisco
Maybe not Top 50 of all time, but this is my Top 1. This is when I became an A&M fan. I was 9 years old and sitting next to my grandpa as I always did on his birthday on New Years Day to watch the Cotton Bowl. Brent Musburger was steadily bobbing up and down on Bo Jackson's cock-n-balls the entire pregame stating how he was possibly the best ever. Then, I saw the Wrecking Crew blow him up. It was the day I asked my mom for an Aggie hat and t-shirt. Damn near all my pictures that I still have from being a kid after 9 I had A&M gear on.



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Re: Since we're 50 days away

Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2011 2:46 pm
by txangler74

Re: Since we're 50 days away

Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2011 2:47 pm
by MgoBlue-LightSpecial
just last year, but this one will be hard to top in MSU lore going forward.



the best part is Kelly's face at :27.

Re: Since we're 50 days away

Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2011 2:48 pm
by txangler74


Definitely not in the 50 but a great play indeed. I think that was the last time we beat Tejas. I was in attendance that day (at Texas Stadium) sitting with my pops behind the student section which was on the visitors side behind the visitors bench. The students yelled " Your mothers are our maids" the whole game.

Re: Since we're 50 days away

Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2011 4:24 pm
by Dinsdale



Scrub freshman got in due to injury.

Iconic moment in Ducks history.

Re: Since we're 50 days away

Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2011 4:58 pm
by The Seer
The mighty 1975 Ohio St. Buckeyes. Big 10 champs. Ranked # 1 in the nation. Woody in all his glory. Archie Griffin, Cornelius Greene, Pete Johnson, Tim Fox, Aaron Brown, Cousineau, et.al coming out west to (again) stomp the surfer boys into the turf. Over 100,000 there for the coronation.

UCLA - 23

Ohio St. - 10


Unfortunately, the dramatic win propelled Vermeil into the league....

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Re: Since we're 50 days away

Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2011 10:56 pm
by Carson
Was that the first or second block?

They were consecutive possessions in the fourth quarter.

The Bear was daring Auburn to try it again...

Re: Since we're 50 days away

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2011 1:34 pm
by Goober McTuber
50 great moments in college football should probably include this one:



Re: Since we're 50 days away

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2011 2:52 pm
by Goober McTuber
Sudden Sam wrote:Shit. I misread the title. I thought Rump wanted '50 Great Moments in Alabama Football'! :D
Let me help you get started:
1993 LSU 17 Alabama 14

Yeah, I know, a loss to LSU is nothing to be all that ashamed of, but this was 1993. Alabama came into this game with a 31 game unbeaten streak and was a three touchdown favorite. This was pretty bad era for LSU football with Curley Hallman at the helm. My brother and his roommate at the time labeled this day "Black Saturday" as the campus was in complete shock following this upset.

1997 Louisiana Tech 26 Alabama 20

The Dubose era is full of bad losses and this is one of two monumental homecoming blunders. I was a sophomore at UA and there I sat, in the rain, watching La Tech take down my beloved tide in Bryant Denny Stadium. The loss was so painful at the time that I wasn't phased one bit by the the Wild Turkey bottle that smashed on my shoulder as I knew it was thrown for good reason.

1998 Arkansas 42 Alabama 6

The razorbacks lit up the 4th quarter for 21 points to rout the tide. Arkansas held Alabama to only 48 yards passing.

1998 Music City Bowl Virginia Tech 38 Alabama 7

Nashville has not been kind to Alabama when it comes to bowls games and the Hokies just put a beat-down on Alabama in this miserable cold day of football. Bama was held to 50 yards rushing on 32 carries and Virginia Tech forced 4 tide turnovers putting the nail in the coffin with a 27 yard pick 6 to seal the final score.

1999 Louisiana Tech 29 Alabama 28

Surely not again?! Alabama had expectations in 1999. With Chris Samuels at left tackle and Shaun Alexander a legitimate Heisman candidate, this was not supposed to be one of the losses. Yeah, La Tech had Tim Rattay, but he wasn't the one that connected with Sean Cangelosi with 2 seconds remaining to stun the tide faithful at Legion Field. That honor went to back up Brian Stallworth. My friends and I just sat there in silence with those "what just happened" looks on our faces. No worries, next week Alabama would go win at "The Swamp".

2000 UCLA 35 Alabama 24

It was a glorious day. The stadium was packed with Alabama fans. It was a sea of crimson with just a smattering of powder blue. Big deal. except that this was Pasadena, CA and it was the Rose Bowl that had been turned into Bryant Denny Stadium. My dad, brother and I made the trip. It coudn't have started better. Ranked #3 in the nation. We force an opening drive 3 and out for the bruins and then just like that, Freddie Milons returns the punt for a touchdown. 7-0 tide! National title here we come and then DeShaun Foster ran all over the Alabama defense for 187 yards and 3 touchdowns and I suffered some wicked sunburn.

2000 Southern Miss 21 Alabama 0

I had a football player in my creative writing class, yeah, I know, but he told me the Thursday before the game that Southern Miss was going to kill Alabama. He was right. This game was just downright ugly, but I am sure it was sweet vindication for Southern Miss fans.

2000 Central Florida 40 Alabama 38

Here is the second Dubose homecoming disaster. The ultimate wtf. Central Florida nails a field goal with very little time left to "upset" Alabama at home. On the field wise, this was the lowest moment in the Mike Dubose regime. Just a disgusting game that showed how unprepared and poorly coached Alabama was. I regret to this day attending this football game. If you are REALLY into self torture, do a search on youtube for this highlight.

2007 ULM 21 Alabama 14

We got Nick Saban so these losses are done with, right? RIGHT? No. The warhawks stunned Alabama. This game wasn't even carried on my ESPN Gameplan, so there I was, sitting and listening to every gut wrenching moment by my computer to an internet radio broadcast. To make matters worse, I was relaying the final moment by phone to a friend of mine. I couldn't find a hole big enough to bury myself in that day.

2008 Utah 31 Alabama 17

I know Alabama came just one miraculously amazing Tim Tebow 4th quarter performance from playing for the national title, but there was still no excuse for this debacle. Forget the Andre Smith fiasco, because it looked as if the tide was completely shocked to see Utah run no huddle. Hats off to the Utes, it was your night in New Orleans.

Re: Since we're 50 days away

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2011 5:14 pm
by Terry in Crapchester
I'm not sure if this is Top 50 all time, but it's my all-time favorite play:



I'm sure glad I attended that game in person, rather than having to listen to Brent Musberger being Jimmy Johnson's sex slave on TV.

Re: Since we're 50 days away

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2011 5:52 pm
by Goober McTuber
Papa Willie wrote:More SEC obsessions from Goobs. Wow - that's almost creepy!
You really do suck at this. :lol:

Re: Since we're 50 days away

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2011 6:00 pm
by Goober McTuber
Papa Willie wrote:
Goober McTuber wrote:
Papa Willie wrote:More SEC obsessions from Goobs. Wow - that's almost creepy!
You really do suck at this. :lol:
I'm just trolling you, fuckerpoot.
And exactly what did you think I was doing with Sam? Thanks for proving my point.

Re: Since we're 50 days away

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2011 9:56 pm
by Terry in Crapchester
Another one of my personal faves. No national championship at stake here, but it did involve one of the greatest comebacks in college football history, the "Chicken Soup" game (sorry, Rumps):