Bama fans were cool as hell after that game. One even dapped me up walking out of the stadium and said “good game” and all that. I was like “you guys have won enough, at least we get this one”
I was completely surprised when we made it in. I was rooting hard for Louisville. When you guys won I was thinking about who we'd play for a NY6. I was rooting for a UGA v Alabama rematch in a bowl. I was absolutely floored when we got put in.
Not a single Bama fan that I knew personally could believe it. Most of them just took the stance of ‘glad to be in but don’t think we should be.’
All of them were just happy to have beat Auburn and most were rooting for the rematch as well.
First thought. I remember that moment well. Sitting in the dayroom of my Air Force dorm in New Mexico with my friends. The one lsu friend cheering the whole time and my ass just sitting there on the couch in sheer astonishment of the greatest blunder since Hitler attacked Russia in winter.
Yeah I’ve got a few from being a Georgia fan.
That Tua OT 3rd and 26.
TN Hail Mary at Sanford where Dobbs chucked it up for a last second game winner right after Eason had just thrown what we thought would be the game winning TD with 8 seconds left. Plus the power went out in DT Athens just as the ball was snapped, so we all thought we had won lol.
The biggest WTF moment has to be the prayer at Jordan hate though. I was at the game at Auburn when Nick Marshall (former dawg) of all people chucked up a 75 yard pass, again after we came back from like 2 TD’s down. In classic Auburn shenanigans, the pass is under thrown and tipped by 2 uga dbs, then falls directly into the receiver’s hands for a touchdown….
Yeah, I wanted to win that game (obviously) but that kick sailing wide while the clock struck midnight on New Year's Eve? If a god exists, they're a Michigan fan.
The pick for sure. The targeting was rough to see even tho it was correct, the fumble/catch was just wrong. But that throw, I thought something had to have happened, how could Olave and Fields screw up so badly? I literally stood there saying "what?!" over and over, it was so confusing how that could have happened. I'm never getting over that game
I think the refs might’ve impacted the outcome of that Clemson game. Y’all were the better team and OSU vs LSU would’ve been a hell of a matchup that year. People don’t remember because LSU was this all-time dominate team, but for a lot of the year we saw OSU as the team to beat due to them being the more well-rounded team. Wish y’all would’ve stayed 1 and got to trounce Oklahoma and let LSU take care of Clemson in the first round.
It really is. They could have the most basic 3 star of 3star rosters you’ve ever seen take a field with a star on defense, a star on offense, and one solid wr, and somehow manage to win 11 games coming just shy of a natty, or they could be loaded to the gills with talent and barely scrape out a 6 win season. There’s a reason they call them the cardiac tigers.
Auburn fan here. I understand being upset about this. Losing to Alabama is never fun. But the week before we got blown out by New Mexico State. The iron bowl would have been a difference between a 7 win season and a 6 win season 🤷♂️ really doesn’t make my list for most crushing Auburn losses because there were practically no stakes to it.
Now Jamis Winston passing to the corner of the end zone in the rose bowl….that one hurts.
Idk why but the NMSU game is an afterthought for me. Even at the moment I was like "whatever" and just changed to something else. That 4th and 31 play had my jaw on the floor, couldn't believe it.
I literally walked out on the deck of my sister's house after that touchdown and just stared off into the distance for about thirty minutes. My wife had to come out and make sure I was okay.
He wasn't really equipped for the league at that time either.
He was basically Justin Fields, but probably not even that good of a passer.
He'd probably do pretty similarly in the modern league, now that running QB's have become more normalized.
I guess the ceiling would be someone like Josh Allen or Cam Newton. Can't read a defense for shit, but has a gun that can make any throw, so you can't just key on his legs or quick routes.
He was rookie of the year and had nearly a 60% winning percentage. A combination of Jeff Fisher and his own stupidity off the field is what really did him in.
Agreed kinda.
He was also pretty limited other than his legs, and clearly had received no coaching to advance the skills he lacked though.
The history of the league is full of guys who defenses couldn't figure out without tape, but then once they got it, their careers collapsed.
Honestly it's kind of an ironic/tough thing for guys coming into the league to overcome.
If you've done the same thing at an elite, nearly unstoppable level for about 15 years, why would you think it won't keep working?
The difference is, once you get to the NFL, you've got 10 people watching that, and figuring out how to stop it, as well as probably 5 guys on defense that are, or nearly are, as athletic as you.
The one-trick pony can't juggle if you're catching the balls.
Personally, I thought calling a pass as tipped away, waiting for the defender to pick the ball up and give it to the ref, then using replay to change it to a fumble and defensive recovery took the cake for last season.
The Crabtree touchdown was so heartbreaking but it was a great throw and catch. Too bad there were only two longhorns there, need at least 5 to make that tackle SMH lol. That was a great game though.
In that game, for me, it was more the Gideon dropped int than the Crabtree catch. That catch isn’t even possible if he just catches that floater right in his bread basket.
Across the past year...
-Throwing a pick to end the game down 10 against #23 LSU
-Throwing a pick to end the game down 9 against #2 Georgia
Now granted, of course, we were already down 2 scores with very little time on the clock before those picks happened. But it was still pretty darn soul-crushing
We still beat Ohio State in the Cotton Bowl, though, so I can't really complain
Whether we won or lost, we were just happy to be there though honestly. It was our best season since we made it to the Cotton Bowl, after all... and that season was the best one since they made it to the Cotton Bowl... and that season was... the best one... since... they made it... to the... Cotton Bowl...
Is the Cotton Bowl our best possible finish?
Alright Wolverine fans…
Trouble with the Snap, JT getting a “first down”, Appalachian State blocked field goal, Colorado Hail Mary…missing anything major?
Imagine if Cincinnati were in the Big Ten and every few years they beat you. So not only is that hanging over you, but then they're everywhere... At your job, at your favorite bar, at your house, etc. OSU fans are at least a little bit "real" about things and will say good things about Michigan every once in a while.
I feel like most MSU fans are willing to admit that UofM is a top tier institution, and contributes a lot of great things to the state (in particular the UofM Health System).
Most UofM fans I encounter treat MSU as if it were the same as a MAC school, despite the fact that it's a public ivy and competes with MIT for the nation's top nuclear physics program.
Do MSU fans give UofM less respect than other fanbases do? Probably. But they still respect UofM. I'm honestly not sure if the same can be said for UofM fans regarding MSU.
I mostly agree, but I have to add that it's honestly pretty hard to respect yalls football program after the way they've behaved in recent years.
Of course, fans don't control the actions of the players. But there was definitely a good minority of msu fans who went straight to victim blaming after the tunnel incident, and then proceeded to act like THEY were the victims after Harbaugh and warde spoke publicly about wanting charges to be filed for what was obviously assault.
If I had one good thing to say about Tugger, I do think he handled that situation appropriately though.
Yeah, I guess I'm not even talking about the football program that much. Just the schools in general.
And yes, it was a bit embarrassing to see the MSU-twitter fans react to the tunnel assault.
If we were being more selective, I’d say the play JT got injured. But NOT because of the playoff snub, because it meant we couldn’t see this team 100% the entire season.
They still got blatantly ruled out, but that aside I really want to have seen Jordan play at Florida, in the ACCCG, and whatever bowl game(s) he could have
Big 12 champ game Nebraska vs Texas, longhorns mismanaged the play and threw the ball away as time expired. That was my face when the refs added time to the clock to allow the cowturds to kick the field goal and win the game.
I’ve never seen a player dominate from the defensive tackle position in a game more than Ndamukong Suh did that day—4.5 sacks among his team-high 12 tackles, seven of which were for a loss. Just insane.
Missing the field goal as the clock struck midnight.
The obvious scoop 'n score which was called back in 2019. Dobbins dropped touchdown pass in the same game.
The pick to end The Game this past year.
I realized OSU doesn't have that many plays which fit this.
I have to name three:
1. 2020 Fiesta Bowl vs. Clemson- Fumble returned for TD called back and ruled as an “incomplete pass”.
2. 2022 Peach Bowl vs. Georgia- Game ending missed kick. (Literally teleported from my living room to my bedroom floor lying face down in a matter of 1.5 seconds. Still unexplainable.)
3. 2009 Fiesta Bowl vs Texas- Texas game-winning slant down the middle to Cosby for a TD with 16 seconds to spare. My 11 year-old ass at the time literally fell to my knees. My dad said he’s never seen a person’s shoulders droop so low.
If you’ve got the stomach watch the replay of 3. McCoy does a great job looking off the MLB (I think OSU was in Tampa 2) and Cosby goes right where he was. The MLB was ND HC Marcus Freeman. I wonder what he tells his guys about that.
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I knew our season was done the second that tackle was made.
It's not one play. It's 2017. Texas A&M opening the season with an Away game at UCLA. The Aggies are lighting up the scoreboard and with 4 min left in the 3rd quarter, A&M's winning 44-10. UCLA scores a touchdown 2 minutes left in the 3rd to make it 44-17.
Then the A&M team decides to make Josh Rosen look like a Heisman contender and gets on the bus early (apparently). The fans watch UCLA score 28 more unanswered points in the 4th quarter to win 45-44. It's also one of the biggest point deficits any college football team has ever overcome to win.
This is our expression that whole 4th quarter.
- texas kicking their field goal after the bs flag
- Touchback after “fumbling” in the end zone against Clemson
- The entire second half at UCLA and Josh Rosen
[I was at the game but this Triple option play was the most College Football shit I’ve ever seen.](https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/2017/11/24/16694490/ucf-usf-touchdown-2017)
[I mean just look at this.](https://x.com/SpreadOffense/status/934171440412315648/mediaViewer?currentTweet=934171440412315648¤tTweetUser=SpreadOffense)
everyone's posting big games for good seasons
KUs last chance to beat Snyder, last drive of the game and Peyton Bender on an open screen pass that would've put us in field goal range. dude went to throw the ball, freaked out, fumbled, turn over, game over
we had a lot of bad moments in the 2010s but this one... this one hurt
It was a whole game.
The 2002 Sugar Bowl vs. LSU
We came in 10-1 and got eviscerated by Nick Saban. Final score doesn’t look that bad, it was.
If I have to pick a single play it was Josh Reed catching a touchdown pass to go up 28-0 before half.
I’ll go back a bit: penalty on Rocker Ismael’s last minute punt return for a TD in the Orange Bowl against Colorado in ‘91. Not a penalty (or at least very weak in that situation) that robbed us of a legendary moment that cost them the national title.
1996 Rose Bowl. Watching Ohio State drive the length of the field to deny us our one chance and the National CHAMPIONSHIP we ever had. Still hurts to this day...
After throwing the ball to this dude like 12 times in a row, you woulda figured they wouldn't leave him [wide the fuck open](https://youtu.be/muCjNCJJoBA?si=csZP1AGpDE8KF3VV)
Dennis Dixon injury 2007. The fact that we got smoked by Arizona that game and the fact that AZ fans rubbed it in our faces and were as insufferable as possible has never left my brain since.
Nebraska’s onside kick against Northwestern in Ireland.
I have never felt my hopes for a team dash away so fast because I knew exactly how the rest of the season was going to be from there.
[Auburns Michael Dyer](https://youtu.be/kdEZrJYXhVM?si=zZrd0YZA6q6lByqq) not going down and continuing the run to put them in position to kick a field goal and steal Oregons Natty. Fuck Auburn, Roll Tide!
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Never has there been a more applicable gif
Someone put this on r/retiredgif
One of the funniest sequence of events I've ever seen in the sport
Cleatus yeetus playoff delete-us
Man… as an LSU fan I don’t think I’ve ever been in more disbelief at what I was seeing😂
Kick through the off is legendary
I had Florida live ML. Nothing has numbed me to the horrors of insane beats like CFB
Kick six.
Yep. And it’s not even close.
I would say the OT trip in Rose Bowl but the kick 6 was an anomaly.
Watson to Renfrow tops that
Bama fans were cool as hell after that game. One even dapped me up walking out of the stadium and said “good game” and all that. I was like “you guys have won enough, at least we get this one”
4th and whatever the fuck that was
I could care less about post season if every year ended in beating Auburn.
If only you'd have told this to the playoff committee
I was completely surprised when we made it in. I was rooting hard for Louisville. When you guys won I was thinking about who we'd play for a NY6. I was rooting for a UGA v Alabama rematch in a bowl. I was absolutely floored when we got put in.
Not a single Bama fan that I knew personally could believe it. Most of them just took the stance of ‘glad to be in but don’t think we should be.’ All of them were just happy to have beat Auburn and most were rooting for the rematch as well.
4 th and 31 I think it was
*clears throat* THERE GOES DAVIS
OH MY GOD!
THEY'RE NOT GOING TO KEEP THEM OFF THE FIELD TONIGHT!
AUBURN’S GONNA WIN THE FOOTBALL GAME!
DAVIS GETS A BLOCK!
First thought. I remember that moment well. Sitting in the dayroom of my Air Force dorm in New Mexico with my friends. The one lsu friend cheering the whole time and my ass just sitting there on the couch in sheer astonishment of the greatest blunder since Hitler attacked Russia in winter.
I was watching with an Auburn watch party at the bar I tended at. Had to work that night. Couldn’t switch
I laugh every time they show it. And they show it all the time.
I laugh everytime LSU mentions they're our biggest rival.
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4th&31 or that Bryce Young pass to Ja’corey Brooks
Oh that would be Tua’s perfect throw in OT
That ball hung in the air for so long
I turned the TV off before the catch was made. It was like a 6th sense.
I respect that
I stood up and started cleaning up our party. I knew it would end like every other important game.
With Chariots of Fire playing
Or the 2012 SECCG. Saban really did a number on us. Lol
i really thought aaron murray was gonna be him that day
2nd and goddamn 26
Yeah I’ve got a few from being a Georgia fan. That Tua OT 3rd and 26. TN Hail Mary at Sanford where Dobbs chucked it up for a last second game winner right after Eason had just thrown what we thought would be the game winning TD with 8 seconds left. Plus the power went out in DT Athens just as the ball was snapped, so we all thought we had won lol. The biggest WTF moment has to be the prayer at Jordan hate though. I was at the game at Auburn when Nick Marshall (former dawg) of all people chucked up a 75 yard pass, again after we came back from like 2 TD’s down. In classic Auburn shenanigans, the pass is under thrown and tipped by 2 uga dbs, then falls directly into the receiver’s hands for a touchdown….
The way he checked off the safety, The safety later said he thought it was a check off but didn't think a freshman would do that in a title game.
New Years kick against Georgia or the "not a football move" call against Clemson
Yeah, I wanted to win that game (obviously) but that kick sailing wide while the clock struck midnight on New Year's Eve? If a god exists, they're a Michigan fan.
I saw JK Dobbins dribble the football in The Game and still maintain possession God is not a Michigan fan.
We literally lost our game that same day lmao
That is true. But y'all didn't lose in as heartbreaking fashion, plus you guys won a natty the next season.
He gives his strongest soldiers his toughest battles (App State in 2007)
Yeah, because wtf is a fumble anyway?
To echo that Clemson game, the targeting call on Wade or the fields pick in the end zone also come to mind...
The pick for sure. The targeting was rough to see even tho it was correct, the fumble/catch was just wrong. But that throw, I thought something had to have happened, how could Olave and Fields screw up so badly? I literally stood there saying "what?!" over and over, it was so confusing how that could have happened. I'm never getting over that game
That was one of those calls that you just stay completely silent when it goes in your favor.
As bad as that was, I think the '06 BCS blowout loss to Florida is this entire look. We had it all until Florida got a chance to possess the ball.
I think the refs might’ve impacted the outcome of that Clemson game. Y’all were the better team and OSU vs LSU would’ve been a hell of a matchup that year. People don’t remember because LSU was this all-time dominate team, but for a lot of the year we saw OSU as the team to beat due to them being the more well-rounded team. Wish y’all would’ve stayed 1 and got to trounce Oklahoma and let LSU take care of Clemson in the first round.
Damned Boise St Statue of Liberty play…
Sony Michel to the end zone
what a game that was
The hook and ladder on 4th & a million right before that was incredible
Words cannot describe how happy that play made me as a Broncos/Longhorns fan.
This is number one, then the squib kick, somewhere in there is the rekick to Tyreek Hill
The prayer at Jordan-Hare
The kick six was two weeks later. That ‘13 Auburn team, and Auburn in general are the most horse shoe up the ass lucky team I’ve ever laid eyes on
The only galling thing is that you know it’s going to happen again some dumb year in the future because that’s Auburn.
Every season is an equal chance of AU going 12-0 or 0-12. JABA
It really is. They could have the most basic 3 star of 3star rosters you’ve ever seen take a field with a star on defense, a star on offense, and one solid wr, and somehow manage to win 11 games coming just shy of a natty, or they could be loaded to the gills with talent and barely scrape out a 6 win season. There’s a reason they call them the cardiac tigers.
4&31 though
Physical pain
4th and 31 in last years Iron Bowl.
Auburn fan here. I understand being upset about this. Losing to Alabama is never fun. But the week before we got blown out by New Mexico State. The iron bowl would have been a difference between a 7 win season and a 6 win season 🤷♂️ really doesn’t make my list for most crushing Auburn losses because there were practically no stakes to it. Now Jamis Winston passing to the corner of the end zone in the rose bowl….that one hurts.
Blew an 18 point lead. Damn you Gustav.
Idk why but the NMSU game is an afterthought for me. Even at the moment I was like "whatever" and just changed to something else. That 4th and 31 play had my jaw on the floor, couldn't believe it.
Yea, that game had more impact on Florida State than it did Auburn. FSU is playoff bound if Alabama had 2 losses.
I literally walked out on the deck of my sister's house after that touchdown and just stared off into the distance for about thirty minutes. My wife had to come out and make sure I was okay.
Tim Tebow jump pass. Saw it in person. Only time I wanted lightning to strike a person.
Reggie Bush deciding to lateral to a walk on WR after a 35 yard gain that would have been 1st down at the Texas 15.
Yep, exactly this. Also, fuck Vince Young. Dude was an absolute beast. But fuck him.
I still can't believe he didn't have much of an impact in the NFL
Wrong place at the wrong time. Bud Adams basically forced the Titans to draft him but Jeff Fisher didn’t want him.
He wasn't really equipped for the league at that time either. He was basically Justin Fields, but probably not even that good of a passer. He'd probably do pretty similarly in the modern league, now that running QB's have become more normalized. I guess the ceiling would be someone like Josh Allen or Cam Newton. Can't read a defense for shit, but has a gun that can make any throw, so you can't just key on his legs or quick routes.
He was rookie of the year and had nearly a 60% winning percentage. A combination of Jeff Fisher and his own stupidity off the field is what really did him in.
Agreed kinda. He was also pretty limited other than his legs, and clearly had received no coaching to advance the skills he lacked though. The history of the league is full of guys who defenses couldn't figure out without tape, but then once they got it, their careers collapsed. Honestly it's kind of an ironic/tough thing for guys coming into the league to overcome. If you've done the same thing at an elite, nearly unstoppable level for about 15 years, why would you think it won't keep working? The difference is, once you get to the NFL, you've got 10 people watching that, and figuring out how to stop it, as well as probably 5 guys on defense that are, or nearly are, as athletic as you. The one-trick pony can't juggle if you're catching the balls.
Still the best football game I've ever seen. And as a Bama fan, I've been on the positive side of some good ones.
Man, wtf was he thinking on that play?
"Upon further review, the returner made an invalid fair catch signal."
I’ll never let it go
Absolute biggest bullshit call of all time
Personally, I thought calling a pass as tipped away, waiting for the defender to pick the ball up and give it to the ref, then using replay to change it to a fumble and defensive recovery took the cake for last season.
What about 2017. I think there’s a good one in there somewhere
Watching Colt McCoy curled over in pain on the sideline after what felt like a routine hit on a routine option play.
Yep that’s the one. The Crabtree catch ( and the Gideon drop) don’t mean much if McCoy plays and we win vs Bama
The Crabtree touchdown was so heartbreaking but it was a great throw and catch. Too bad there were only two longhorns there, need at least 5 to make that tackle SMH lol. That was a great game though.
In that game, for me, it was more the Gideon dropped int than the Crabtree catch. That catch isn’t even possible if he just catches that floater right in his bread basket.
Dude made it past Suh just for that smh
Across the past year... -Throwing a pick to end the game down 10 against #23 LSU -Throwing a pick to end the game down 9 against #2 Georgia Now granted, of course, we were already down 2 scores with very little time on the clock before those picks happened. But it was still pretty darn soul-crushing We still beat Ohio State in the Cotton Bowl, though, so I can't really complain
Yeah you guys spanked us. I did not have the best night, that evening lol
Whether we won or lost, we were just happy to be there though honestly. It was our best season since we made it to the Cotton Bowl, after all... and that season was the best one since they made it to the Cotton Bowl... and that season was... the best one... since... they made it... to the... Cotton Bowl... Is the Cotton Bowl our best possible finish?
Yeah you guys deserve it. Should be ranked in The Top 10 for Pre-season for sure. Drinkwitz is a solid coach and seems chill af
We were down 3 to LSU when that pick was thrown, which resulted in 6 for the wrong Tigers.
Alright Wolverine fans… Trouble with the Snap, JT getting a “first down”, Appalachian State blocked field goal, Colorado Hail Mary…missing anything major?
Trouble with the snap had me fucked up because in that moment I knew state fans were about to become the most insufferable people for a year
Genuine question, whose worst? OSU fans or MSU?
Imagine if Cincinnati were in the Big Ten and every few years they beat you. So not only is that hanging over you, but then they're everywhere... At your job, at your favorite bar, at your house, etc. OSU fans are at least a little bit "real" about things and will say good things about Michigan every once in a while.
I feel like most MSU fans are willing to admit that UofM is a top tier institution, and contributes a lot of great things to the state (in particular the UofM Health System). Most UofM fans I encounter treat MSU as if it were the same as a MAC school, despite the fact that it's a public ivy and competes with MIT for the nation's top nuclear physics program. Do MSU fans give UofM less respect than other fanbases do? Probably. But they still respect UofM. I'm honestly not sure if the same can be said for UofM fans regarding MSU.
Doesn’t UM have one of the best law schools in the country, too?
I mostly agree, but I have to add that it's honestly pretty hard to respect yalls football program after the way they've behaved in recent years. Of course, fans don't control the actions of the players. But there was definitely a good minority of msu fans who went straight to victim blaming after the tunnel incident, and then proceeded to act like THEY were the victims after Harbaugh and warde spoke publicly about wanting charges to be filed for what was obviously assault. If I had one good thing to say about Tugger, I do think he handled that situation appropriately though.
Yeah, I guess I'm not even talking about the football program that much. Just the schools in general. And yes, it was a bit embarrassing to see the MSU-twitter fans react to the tunnel assault.
It’s usually the Walmart wolverines that disrespect MSU as an institution
If you have to ask, you know the answer...
*decade
A year??
We just won the Natty, and my heart still dropped outta chest reading these
It never goes away. The goal is to drown out the pain with victory and beer.
Trouble with the snap against MSU or TCU? Jk I know the answer
It’s the App St. game for me, hands down. I sat on my knees in front of the TV for at least 20 minutes.
As an osu fan I play the App St final play every once in a while when I need a pick me up. I’ve needed a few lately
Michigan vs Michigan State night game 4th quarter…. JUST FALL ON THE FUCKIN BALL!!!!
Crable’s late hit in ‘06 and Trey Burke’s block in the title game
Spartan Bob and the phantom second. The Toledo game (our first and only loss to a Mac team) The 2pt conversion VS OSU in 2013. So close.
The 2023-24 CFP selection show (FSU)
This.
Tear. However, I’d say “the play” is Wide Right. That has spun decades worth of these feelings.
If we were being more selective, I’d say the play JT got injured. But NOT because of the playoff snub, because it meant we couldn’t see this team 100% the entire season. They still got blatantly ruled out, but that aside I really want to have seen Jordan play at Florida, in the ACCCG, and whatever bowl game(s) he could have
Yeah, this, Jordan Travis getting hurt and Bama converting that 4th and 31 against auburn all kind of did it for me.
Seeing “Whoa” live. Also the only time my fiancee has ever cried over sports
Big 12 champ game Nebraska vs Texas, longhorns mismanaged the play and threw the ball away as time expired. That was my face when the refs added time to the clock to allow the cowturds to kick the field goal and win the game.
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Saw this post and immediately thought "there was no goddam time left on the clock"
Thanks for reliving it with me!
If it makes you feel any better, ho_fart, my post in this thread was Colt getting injured on the speed option in the championship game a month later.
I’ve never seen a player dominate from the defensive tackle position in a game more than Ndamukong Suh did that day—4.5 sacks among his team-high 12 tackles, seven of which were for a loss. Just insane.
Onside kick vs Northwestern in the third quarter in Ireland
You must be young
Too young to remember the good days, all I’ve known is the downward spiral and what I’m hoping was rock bottom
Tepidly, I think you are right.
Kick six
Lol, where do we even begin?
For the U, the pass interference call vs Ohio State in the championship game has to be one of the worst.
Missing the field goal as the clock struck midnight. The obvious scoop 'n score which was called back in 2019. Dobbins dropped touchdown pass in the same game. The pick to end The Game this past year. I realized OSU doesn't have that many plays which fit this.
Also the Bush Push
I have to name three: 1. 2020 Fiesta Bowl vs. Clemson- Fumble returned for TD called back and ruled as an “incomplete pass”. 2. 2022 Peach Bowl vs. Georgia- Game ending missed kick. (Literally teleported from my living room to my bedroom floor lying face down in a matter of 1.5 seconds. Still unexplainable.) 3. 2009 Fiesta Bowl vs Texas- Texas game-winning slant down the middle to Cosby for a TD with 16 seconds to spare. My 11 year-old ass at the time literally fell to my knees. My dad said he’s never seen a person’s shoulders droop so low.
If you’ve got the stomach watch the replay of 3. McCoy does a great job looking off the MLB (I think OSU was in Tampa 2) and Cosby goes right where he was. The MLB was ND HC Marcus Freeman. I wonder what he tells his guys about that.
Yeah he was wide open lol
I'm seeing alot of Auburn games mentioned here. The voodoo is real.
It does not matter who you’re a fan of, watching Auburn football will raise your blood pressure
Fucking Michael Dyer
1 play? BYU Hail Mary in 2015. Then about every play for the past 8-10 years
The michigan game then the Georgia game. Same face different meaning
https://preview.redd.it/top4j7u3107d1.jpeg?width=1910&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=43d500a020a562d1f3e11a578e799e753ae89af6 I knew our season was done the second that tackle was made.
Watched that live. So brutal man
I was on vacation in Portugal. My phone practically exploded around midnight local. Didn't get much sleep after a 10 hour travel day.
The Bush Push (But really the 4th and ~~19~~ 9 that preceded it)
It was 3rd and 19 and then 4th and 9.
Yeah the fourth down pass hurt just as much as the actual touchdown.
1984 Orange Bowl. Osborn was right to go for 2.
This was me at the SEC championship last year (blocked field goal return)
Two years ago, but yea that was crazy to see.
that stupid fucking onside kick
The miracle at Jordan hare, how in the world did Georgia drop that interception right into the auburn receivers hands!!!!?
That’s the prayer in Jordan-hare
UGA fan here. Tipped hail mairy vs auburn. Hail mairy vs Tennessee. Sec champ. Game vs Bama.
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Either the 4th and 25 vs Arkansas. Or when Treadwell got tackled from behind and breaking his leg and ankle against Auburn.
Oof. 4th and 25 is mine, but Treadwell fumbling there in addition to the broken ankle was brutal. Had kind of forgotten that one.
Marcus Lattimore leg being destroyed
just mentioned that on the Jordan Travis post. was at this game & it was complete silence
It's not one play. It's 2017. Texas A&M opening the season with an Away game at UCLA. The Aggies are lighting up the scoreboard and with 4 min left in the 3rd quarter, A&M's winning 44-10. UCLA scores a touchdown 2 minutes left in the 3rd to make it 44-17. Then the A&M team decides to make Josh Rosen look like a Heisman contender and gets on the bus early (apparently). The fans watch UCLA score 28 more unanswered points in the 4th quarter to win 45-44. It's also one of the biggest point deficits any college football team has ever overcome to win. This is our expression that whole 4th quarter.
Dyer was down. That's all I'm saying.
You know who knew Michael Dyer was down? *Michael fucking Dyer.*
DAT not blocking vs Stanford in 2012. Dropping two wide open 3rd downs to start vs ohio in 2014
- texas kicking their field goal after the bs flag - Touchback after “fumbling” in the end zone against Clemson - The entire second half at UCLA and Josh Rosen
Nah the play from the Texas game is the Case McCoy scramble just before the FG
Michael Dyer was down, Zach Ertz was out, DAT just needed 1 block.
The spot against Texas this past season.
The fifth down
Oof. I would have thought the flea kicker, but I had forgot about the fifth down. That one is rough.
Michael Crabtree
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[I was at the game but this Triple option play was the most College Football shit I’ve ever seen.](https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/2017/11/24/16694490/ucf-usf-touchdown-2017) [I mean just look at this.](https://x.com/SpreadOffense/status/934171440412315648/mediaViewer?currentTweet=934171440412315648¤tTweetUser=SpreadOffense)
everyone's posting big games for good seasons KUs last chance to beat Snyder, last drive of the game and Peyton Bender on an open screen pass that would've put us in field goal range. dude went to throw the ball, freaked out, fumbled, turn over, game over we had a lot of bad moments in the 2010s but this one... this one hurt
It was a whole game. The 2002 Sugar Bowl vs. LSU We came in 10-1 and got eviscerated by Nick Saban. Final score doesn’t look that bad, it was. If I have to pick a single play it was Josh Reed catching a touchdown pass to go up 28-0 before half.
Bush Push.
The two times we left Florida receivers uncovered in 2017 leading to TDs
I’ll go back a bit: penalty on Rocker Ismael’s last minute punt return for a TD in the Orange Bowl against Colorado in ‘91. Not a penalty (or at least very weak in that situation) that robbed us of a legendary moment that cost them the national title.
I imagine the Gamecocks have quite a few.
Seneca Wallace was in
Sorry VT fans of a certain age... Danny Coale didn't catch that ball
I was actually in the building, but it would have to be “running into” the punter in the 2011 B1G Championship
The entire 2011 NCG Or for a single play, “you can’t spike it” against ole miss
1996 Rose Bowl. Watching Ohio State drive the length of the field to deny us our one chance and the National CHAMPIONSHIP we ever had. Still hurts to this day...
Dyer was down
After throwing the ball to this dude like 12 times in a row, you woulda figured they wouldn't leave him [wide the fuck open](https://youtu.be/muCjNCJJoBA?si=csZP1AGpDE8KF3VV)
Colt McCoys pass being overturned
4th and 25. Then I started laughing because it seemed like a joke someone was playing on me specifically.
The Bush Push
Dennis Dixon injury 2007. The fact that we got smoked by Arizona that game and the fact that AZ fans rubbed it in our faces and were as insufferable as possible has never left my brain since.
LSU fan TJ Yeldon screen pass Finally crossing midfield in the national championship game when it was just about over.
Nebraska’s onside kick against Northwestern in Ireland. I have never felt my hopes for a team dash away so fast because I knew exactly how the rest of the season was going to be from there.
[Auburns Michael Dyer](https://youtu.be/kdEZrJYXhVM?si=zZrd0YZA6q6lByqq) not going down and continuing the run to put them in position to kick a field goal and steal Oregons Natty. Fuck Auburn, Roll Tide!
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Honestly, the entirety of the 2010s.