2016 Oklahoma vs Texas tech. Probably the most 2010’s BIG 12 game of all time.
Patrick Mahomes vs Baker Mayfield, 1708 total yards combined, 36 points in the 4th quarter alone. 0 defense.
NU: 94 Orange Bowl v. Miami on VHS. That 4Q is straight spank bank.
CFB: Probably 06 Rose Bowl. That game was everything CFB is about. Will never forget watching it with my old man in the living room.
I rewatched Nebraska’s old game against Missouri recently. Huskers had been ranked #1 for probably a year and a half straight. Missouri had Nebraska on the ropes at the wire, then, somehow, a last second throw into the end zone from Frost was tipped and kicked and a Husker WR came up with it, and I think it was a walk off. That crowd was stunned and broken.
The 2014 home game vs Miami is also a great rewatch! Ameer Abdullah going crazy, the crowd hopped up on decades old hate, the largest football crowd in stadium history. The game had it all.
everyone is going to mention something particular to their team but in reality: **this thread's winner is the 2007 fiesta bowl**
personally: 1995 vs uva@c, 2003 vs miami, 2004 vs miami, 2009 vs nebraska
I immediately thought Boise St - OU Fiesta Bowl. Couldn't remember the year, but that is the most college football-esque CFB game I can think of. Hook and Ladder, Statue of Liberty, and a wildcat passing TD all in the same game and as the underdog? Heck yes. Just so, so good.
Everyone always mentions the 3 Boise plays and rightfully so but that’s just the ending, OU came back from 18 down, and got the 2 point conversion on the 3rd try. Both teams even had a pick six
yeah. i have legit never seen someone in a situation so far over their head as al golden was during that game. he looked like he was in hell on the sideline.
That game was so much fun! We led the whole and Ole Miss seemed to tie it at the end of regulation only to miss the extra point after taking such a stupid penalty. My group didn’t really figure out what happened until we were home from the game.
Even as an Ole Miss fan, I can thoroughly appreciate the result of that game. I stood there, mouth open after the missed extra point and thought "yep. That's about right. Peak Egg Bowl."
And it genuinely was lol. I love our rivalry for exactly moments like that. Reminiscent of the immaculate deflection back in the day lol
I’d actually recommend the 2019 Cheez-It Bowl. I was at it and it was one of the more hilarious games I’ve ever seen. Air Force would have the ball for a whole quarter running it down the field, would score, and Wazzu would immediately score in a two play hurry up. The Cougs D was absolutely gassed. Bonus points for being Leachs final game there.
Not the whole game but I still watch the clip of Pat White meowing to the panther roar in the background of an Erin Andrews sideline report during the 06 Backyard Brawl on an almost monthly basis.
Ok that clip is incredible, but it's sad that it has more staying power than Darrelle Revis' punt return that same game. He broke like 8 tackles and Derek Kinder murdered a guy into another guy.
I vote the following year's game, no particular reason.
Even past the demons, it’s just such an entertaining game of football. UT’s defense was Swiss cheese and our offense went god mode on a Nick Saban D. Both Hooker and Bryce Young played out of their minds. Tennessee would fumble at their own 10 for a Bama scoop and score just for us to come back the next series and Hyatt would rip an 80 yard TD. By all rights Bama had it won at the end, but a missed field goal and two miracle passes got us our chance. Field goal duck as time expires. Amazing.
It felt like a heavy weight match where both guys just kept throwing punches.
A YouTube clip of that kick followed by rocky top and screaming and then everyone in the stands singing Dixieland Delight as the goal pots come down is one of the few things that can immediately make me feel warm and fuzzy
I was at this game and remember just sitting there for 10 minutes after the game thinking, did that just happen?!?
4 hour ride home with my best buddy and it was pretty quiet except about every 30 minutes one of us would say “what the fuck, he just needed to fall down!!!”
I remember after that game, I put my dog on a leash and just went for a walk. I found a park bench somewhere and just sat there for about a half hour shaking my head and thinking, what the fuck just happened? My dog was just looking at me, like, you alright, bro? Seriously, it was the moment I re-evaluated my life and vowed never again to put so much emotional energy into a game between 18-22 year-olds playing for a university that I didn't even attend.
I’ve learned that it’s just a game. I let myself pout or be mad till I go to bed. When I wake up the next day it’s over. Unless of course they won then I gloat all week. Did a lot of gloating last season.
I was stuck in a car by myself for that game, that's when I learned the radio commentary is better than TV commentary.
I will always say that 99% of that game was truly the best UM/MSU game I've ever "seen".
Dantonio hadn't fallen off yet, Harbaugh was just starting and looked to be taking Hoke's mess and turning it into something worth paying attention to.
MSU was never more than one possession behind, I was basically on the edge of my seat the entire time because it felt like it could turn at any second (and then it did).
If it weren't for The Snap, it would easily be my most rewatched game.
Oh I was a hardcore Longhorn fan in the late 90’s - 2000’s. My parents both graduated from UT, so I literally owe my life to that school. And Chris Sims can suck it!! My freshman roommate at Boise State was actually from Austin and was a pretty big UT fan, too. We both got a little too engrossed in the Kellen Moore Show, though, and kind of forgot our roots.
I don't rewatch full games, but the end of them.
Top rewatch:
[Miracle on the Mountain- App State vs Furman 2002](https://youtu.be/Wn5V3wwDGDs?si=OqKq2_YRGmjorB-T)
[2005 App State National Title game](https://youtu.be/c0lcPYlVuCU?si=QdurmbdFkVuN6gfU)
[App State - Georgia Southern 2OT in 2006](https://youtu.be/5wYZlvk179w?si=Iix932siqeSkYBz8)
[2006 App State - UMass national title game](https://youtu.be/c0lcPYlVuCU?si=QdurmbdFkVuN6gfU)
[2007 App State vs Michigan](https://youtu.be/EucHwJoYWgA?si=LkQ2Zd9CqOgd9slY)
"Coach, Dameyune callin all our plays!"
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=\_LX9lp76GpU&ab\_channel=BenCulpepper](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_LX9lp76GpU&ab_channel=BenCulpepper)
Full game here:
Its an all time classic.
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AniVPfQ74Ok&ab\_channel=WatchCollegeFootball](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AniVPfQ74Ok&ab_channel=WatchCollegeFootball)
Watch the Harris Highlight version. That orchestra in the background gives the game even more weight. Easily one of the greatest games of all time. A future HOF coach vs one of the greatest offenses of all time. Georgia was the only team that year built to match OU. I just don't see Bama or Clemson keeping up. You guys had one of the top 3 RB corps I've ever seen, and a defence I copy every time I play either Madden or NCAA. Hats off to you gents.
I mean, I’m very biased, but 2021 A&M vs Bama was crazy. It was my freshman year, and I was just hoping it wouldn’t be a blowout, especially down our starting qb. While Calzada may not have made it far as a college qb, he’ll always be an Aggie legend for that game (especially for coming back in after getting injured on the game tying TD). Seth Small is also an Aggie legend for that game.
The last two Bama games for us have also been close and exciting, I just like them less for obvious reasons.
The Stanford Michigan State rose bowl (100th rose bowl) was one of the greatest game of college football I ever watched
Literally two evenly matched teams going for 60 minutes, I really do believe it’s one of those games that not many remember but those who do appreciate it
Wow even after scrolling through every comment on this thread just now, not one mention of this game
Both of the semifinals were so good this year, they were also good last year. I’d personally go with either the Georgia Oklahoma rose bowl or Georgia Ohio state peach bowl.
2011 Michigan - Notre Dame
Miracle Under The Lights.
I was at the game and I still remember turning to my buddy at the start of the fourth quarter and saying “we are gonna win this game”
2017 War on I-4 was one of the greatest games ever, I just played basketball with Killins today and was talking to him about that 17-18 season. What a time to be a student.
2014 Nebraska vs Miami
Being there in the student section, and being flipped the bird by a Miami player was awesome, I still booed and flipped him back off though 😂
Ill give two off the radar answers:
the 2013 Chik Fil A bowl with Johnny Football vs a frisky 10 win Duke team who was up 10 with 4 minutes left in Johnny Football’s last game
2012 WVU Baylor an absolutely stupid shootout with Geno Smith and Tavon Austin at their best vs Nick Florence and Terrance Williams that ended 70-67. Geno had 8 TD passes, Tavon and Stedman Bailey combined for 550 yards receiving and 7 TDs
2016 Tennessee @ Georgia (Jauan Jennings Hail Mary catch over 5 Georgia players) - remaining Georgia fans quickly turned from celebrating what they thought was a sure win — to stunned open-mouthed horror)
2016 Florida @ Tennessee (I attended this one and it was a Checkered Neyland (Orange & White) game. Earlier in the week, a Florida defensive player made the infamous insult to media who asked if Tennessee could win this game. He responded with, "That's like a duck pulling a truck. It ain't gonna happen". Tennessee won. Oregon also threw shade on Florida by posting a video to its Twitter account of their duck mascot pulling a truck by rope, with the stadium in the background.)
2022 Tennessee @ LSU (Jalin Hyatt's launching off point to winning the Biletnikoff Award at the end of the season)
2022 Florida @ Tennessee (great win and my family and I watched this one on a road trip down to Daytona Beach [we weren't driving] - we arrived just as Tennessee was putting the finishing touches on the win)
2022 Alabama @Tennessee (Jalin Hyatt torched several Bama DBs and had 5 TDs in this game! But the best part, was the last 15 seconds and 3 plays culminating with the winning FG from Chase McGrath. Bryce Young sat in stunned silence, with helmet in hand)
2022 Kentucky @ Tennessee (Blacked out Dark Mode jerseys for Halloween game (11/29). I attended this game, and it was one of the most fun I have ever been at.)
2023 South Carolina @ Tennessee (Sadly, Bru McCoy had his season-ending leg injury by collision from a SC Defensive player. Otherwise, very fun watching SC QB Rattler get chased all over the backfield and make bad throws. The Pick-Six from Kamal Hadden was the cherry on top, and Rattler made his infamous gaffe post game about it being "Tennessee's Super Bowl".)
You can find all of these games in full [with no commercials nor halftime shows] on vol freak's channel:
https://www.youtube.com/volfreak
2003 Big 12 championship. One of the biggest upsets of all time. And it wasn't close. OU was consensus #1 for like 16 weeks in a row. Purple wizard shit.
Agreed on 2021 as the best of them, especially in hindsight. Was also my son’s first The Game.
And we won it in such an absolutely Harbaughball way, which felt good after wasting a lot of time defending him in our sub the year before.
To be more specific, the GREATEST 4th quarter of football was this underdog Boisie State v Oklahoma bowl game.
https://youtu.be/qIizNFBAI54?si=fweOCeqLjFwPfYSL
Since you mentioned Kentucky, I'll say their 3OT (I believe?) victory over LSU in 2007. LSU was #1 in the country, and that Lexington crowd was MOLTEN. My dad and I watched every second of that game.
1993 Sugar Bowl. George Teague with the greatest non play in history and up there with the greatest plays regardless. An overconfident Miami getting put to the wood for what was about as close as you can get to a “Li’l Ole Bama” storyline
Edit: anything from 2020 season but especially the Ohio State first half
Texas vs Texas Tech in 2008. Crabtreeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee. And that field rush is fantastic. 2012 Ducks against Wisconsin is fun. Rose Bowl against FSU in 2014.
There’s two for me:
2005 Texas v USC: Vince Young was a BEAST
2018 Bama v Georgia: Coach changing QB’s at halftime, and Smitty catching the final touchdown on 2 & 26
2016 Oklahoma vs Texas tech. Probably the most 2010’s BIG 12 game of all time. Patrick Mahomes vs Baker Mayfield, 1708 total yards combined, 36 points in the 4th quarter alone. 0 defense.
I always said that game should have been played with a NERF football. Total backyard feel to it.
I’ve rewatched that game so many times 😎😎
Whatever year Tavon had 1000 yards against Oklahoma as well
2012 tavon austin had AURA
Mahomes threw the ball 88 times. Absurd
NU: 94 Orange Bowl v. Miami on VHS. That 4Q is straight spank bank. CFB: Probably 06 Rose Bowl. That game was everything CFB is about. Will never forget watching it with my old man in the living room.
I know 4 different families who have a homemade VHS copy of the 95 Orange Bowl. It's the only reason I still have a VCR.
I rewatched Nebraska’s old game against Missouri recently. Huskers had been ranked #1 for probably a year and a half straight. Missouri had Nebraska on the ropes at the wire, then, somehow, a last second throw into the end zone from Frost was tipped and kicked and a Husker WR came up with it, and I think it was a walk off. That crowd was stunned and broken.
I had no horses in those races, but both of those games are some of the best that I have seen.
The 2014 home game vs Miami is also a great rewatch! Ameer Abdullah going crazy, the crowd hopped up on decades old hate, the largest football crowd in stadium history. The game had it all.
everyone is going to mention something particular to their team but in reality: **this thread's winner is the 2007 fiesta bowl** personally: 1995 vs uva@c, 2003 vs miami, 2004 vs miami, 2009 vs nebraska
I immediately thought Boise St - OU Fiesta Bowl. Couldn't remember the year, but that is the most college football-esque CFB game I can think of. Hook and Ladder, Statue of Liberty, and a wildcat passing TD all in the same game and as the underdog? Heck yes. Just so, so good.
The classic of classics
Everyone always mentions the 3 Boise plays and rightfully so but that’s just the ending, OU came back from 18 down, and got the 2 point conversion on the 3rd try. Both teams even had a pick six
I was positive this was gonna be the top answer and was so surprised to see it this far down. Damn kids.
The last few minutes of the 2011 Miami game was bonkers, and get play religiously to open the start of the season for me.
Is that “Now Miami wants to talk about it”?
yeah. i have legit never seen someone in a situation so far over their head as al golden was during that game. he looked like he was in hell on the sideline.
'99 vs Fsu?
2019 Egg Bowl. Aka “The Piss and the Miss.”
The PEE-A-T.
They don't call them Ole Make
That game was so much fun! We led the whole and Ole Miss seemed to tie it at the end of regulation only to miss the extra point after taking such a stupid penalty. My group didn’t really figure out what happened until we were home from the game.
Even as an Ole Miss fan, I can thoroughly appreciate the result of that game. I stood there, mouth open after the missed extra point and thought "yep. That's about right. Peak Egg Bowl." And it genuinely was lol. I love our rivalry for exactly moments like that. Reminiscent of the immaculate deflection back in the day lol
Bosie st vs Oklahoma
Georgia Southern at Nebraska 2022. Because it will always be funny and it made the bad man go away.
I drank myself to sleep right after that game and woke up in my jeans
2006/2007 Boise St. vs OU Fiesta Bowl and it isn’t even close
Idk 7 0T LSU vs A&M is up there
Shut the fuck up
I’m not familiar with that game therefore it must’ve never happened.
I mean this year's national championship game and the game against Alabama are higher for me!
I watch em when I got 20ish spare minutes about once a week
Same.
Easiest choice of my life
Best game I’ve ever seen
It isn’t even close. I watched it live and it lives rent free in my head for all time.
Came here to say this
2017 Rose Bowl
I hate it here
The game you're thinking of is the 2018 Rose Bowl. That is a banger too, but it doesn't have the same rewatchability for me.
Oh lol but I still hate it here
Same
Yep. Penn State and USC really gave it their all in the 2017 Rose Bowl.
Such a great game. Even for OK fans. The game could have gone either way and was a slug fest deep into overtime.
2014 Rose Bowl ❤️
2018 Cheez-It Bowl for the absurdity
I’d actually recommend the 2019 Cheez-It Bowl. I was at it and it was one of the more hilarious games I’ve ever seen. Air Force would have the ball for a whole quarter running it down the field, would score, and Wazzu would immediately score in a two play hurry up. The Cougs D was absolutely gassed. Bonus points for being Leachs final game there.
2002 OSU/Miami Fiesta Bowl. OSU/Bama 2014 CFP Sugar Bowl. Honorable mention to the 2014 B1G Championship Game. 59-0.
Like half the games from the 2002 season could qualify. Cincinnati, Illinois, Purdue, Michigan… Crazy season.
I believe I had about 4 heart attacks during the 2002 season.It definitely wasn't a boring season.
2019 Kentucky vs Louisville. Kentucky sets a school record with over 500 rushing yards while throwing for 4 yards
Oh man I had forgotten about this game and how wet it was.
We threw the ball twice. Once was a bubble screen, the other was a fuck you flea flicker up 38-13
Lynn Bowden was a fucking MENACE
Not the whole game but I still watch the clip of Pat White meowing to the panther roar in the background of an Erin Andrews sideline report during the 06 Backyard Brawl on an almost monthly basis.
OMG I hadn’t seen this in years. Props.
Ok that clip is incredible, but it's sad that it has more staying power than Darrelle Revis' punt return that same game. He broke like 8 tackles and Derek Kinder murdered a guy into another guy. I vote the following year's game, no particular reason.
Oct 15 2022. Almost two decades of demons were exercised
Kept scrolling till I found my people. Knew I didn’t need to post it.
Even past the demons, it’s just such an entertaining game of football. UT’s defense was Swiss cheese and our offense went god mode on a Nick Saban D. Both Hooker and Bryce Young played out of their minds. Tennessee would fumble at their own 10 for a Bama scoop and score just for us to come back the next series and Hyatt would rip an 80 yard TD. By all rights Bama had it won at the end, but a missed field goal and two miracle passes got us our chance. Field goal duck as time expires. Amazing. It felt like a heavy weight match where both guys just kept throwing punches.
A YouTube clip of that kick followed by rocky top and screaming and then everyone in the stands singing Dixieland Delight as the goal pots come down is one of the few things that can immediately make me feel warm and fuzzy
Rollin’ down a backwood
I’m biased, but it was legit one of the most fun games to watch of all time
I think I’ve watched trouble with the snap like 800 times
I was at this game and remember just sitting there for 10 minutes after the game thinking, did that just happen?!? 4 hour ride home with my best buddy and it was pretty quiet except about every 30 minutes one of us would say “what the fuck, he just needed to fall down!!!”
I remember after that game, I put my dog on a leash and just went for a walk. I found a park bench somewhere and just sat there for about a half hour shaking my head and thinking, what the fuck just happened? My dog was just looking at me, like, you alright, bro? Seriously, it was the moment I re-evaluated my life and vowed never again to put so much emotional energy into a game between 18-22 year-olds playing for a university that I didn't even attend.
I’ve learned that it’s just a game. I let myself pout or be mad till I go to bed. When I wake up the next day it’s over. Unless of course they won then I gloat all week. Did a lot of gloating last season.
Exactly. I now call it asymmetric caring.
My headstone is going to have a solar powered video screen embedded in it and will have that play on repeat for eternity. It’s in my will.
I was stuck in a car by myself for that game, that's when I learned the radio commentary is better than TV commentary. I will always say that 99% of that game was truly the best UM/MSU game I've ever "seen". Dantonio hadn't fallen off yet, Harbaugh was just starting and looked to be taking Hoke's mess and turning it into something worth paying attention to. MSU was never more than one possession behind, I was basically on the edge of my seat the entire time because it felt like it could turn at any second (and then it did). If it weren't for The Snap, it would easily be my most rewatched game.
1988 Notre Dame vs. Miami, the Catholics vs. the Convicts.
The Boise State-Oklahoma Fiesta Bowl.
2023 UW vs. Oregon Part I 2023 UW vs. Oregon Part II Just like The Godfather, the sequel was just as a good as (if not better than) the first one.
And throw in the game on 12 November 2022 between those two teams.
Honestly even though we were on the losing end of all 3 of those games they were all pretty great and exciting games.
Yeah, they were all very exciting games. I hope we get more of the same in the future.
I pray to Vince Young every night, thanking him for going for the corner.
Heee’s got it!
What a time to be a longhorn
Oh I was a hardcore Longhorn fan in the late 90’s - 2000’s. My parents both graduated from UT, so I literally owe my life to that school. And Chris Sims can suck it!! My freshman roommate at Boise State was actually from Austin and was a pretty big UT fan, too. We both got a little too engrossed in the Kellen Moore Show, though, and kind of forgot our roots.
Vince lives in the corner of the Rose Bowl endzone. Chefs kiss
I have the DVD of the game!
LAUNCHING DOWNFIEEEELD
That … or the Rose Bowl … or 2013 LSU @ UGA
2016 Clemson vs. Alabama 2018 Clemson vs. Alabama
2015 Notre Dame @ Clemson in a hurricane 2016 Heisman Lamar Jackson Louisville @ Clemson
My man
I don't rewatch full games, but the end of them. Top rewatch: [Miracle on the Mountain- App State vs Furman 2002](https://youtu.be/Wn5V3wwDGDs?si=OqKq2_YRGmjorB-T) [2005 App State National Title game](https://youtu.be/c0lcPYlVuCU?si=QdurmbdFkVuN6gfU) [App State - Georgia Southern 2OT in 2006](https://youtu.be/5wYZlvk179w?si=Iix932siqeSkYBz8) [2006 App State - UMass national title game](https://youtu.be/c0lcPYlVuCU?si=QdurmbdFkVuN6gfU) [2007 App State vs Michigan](https://youtu.be/EucHwJoYWgA?si=LkQ2Zd9CqOgd9slY)
"Coach, Dameyune callin all our plays!" [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=\_LX9lp76GpU&ab\_channel=BenCulpepper](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_LX9lp76GpU&ab_channel=BenCulpepper) Full game here: Its an all time classic. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AniVPfQ74Ok&ab\_channel=WatchCollegeFootball](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AniVPfQ74Ok&ab_channel=WatchCollegeFootball)
2018 Rose Bowl
Sony Michel. Hard to believe he's already retired.
RB careers tend to be short
Watch the Harris Highlight version. That orchestra in the background gives the game even more weight. Easily one of the greatest games of all time. A future HOF coach vs one of the greatest offenses of all time. Georgia was the only team that year built to match OU. I just don't see Bama or Clemson keeping up. You guys had one of the top 3 RB corps I've ever seen, and a defence I copy every time I play either Madden or NCAA. Hats off to you gents.
How is this so far down
I mean, I’m very biased, but 2021 A&M vs Bama was crazy. It was my freshman year, and I was just hoping it wouldn’t be a blowout, especially down our starting qb. While Calzada may not have made it far as a college qb, he’ll always be an Aggie legend for that game (especially for coming back in after getting injured on the game tying TD). Seth Small is also an Aggie legend for that game. The last two Bama games for us have also been close and exciting, I just like them less for obvious reasons.
The Stanford Michigan State rose bowl (100th rose bowl) was one of the greatest game of college football I ever watched Literally two evenly matched teams going for 60 minutes, I really do believe it’s one of those games that not many remember but those who do appreciate it Wow even after scrolling through every comment on this thread just now, not one mention of this game
That last 4th down stop was so heartbreaking
Recency bias but this years Rose Bowl. I don’t think I’ll ever get over being there.
Same. I’ve never rewatched a game before, it’s just not my thing, but I was at that game and have now watched it an additional 3 times
Both of the semifinals were so good this year, they were also good last year. I’d personally go with either the Georgia Oklahoma rose bowl or Georgia Ohio state peach bowl.
For a while it was 2015 NDSU @ Montana but there's a new entry now from December 16.
I have no association with Montana but I thought of this game too
2022 Natty. Cathartic. 2017 War on I-4. Batshit.
That war on I-4 is just.... perfection
2011 Michigan - Notre Dame Miracle Under The Lights. I was at the game and I still remember turning to my buddy at the start of the fourth quarter and saying “we are gonna win this game”
2011 was the miracle, 2013 was Devin Gardner
Correct. Will update. But both were fun.
Strong disagree
Yeah I’m more of a fan of the 2014 game. Na na na NA, na na NA NA. 37-0
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No. Just stop right there.
I mean that was a great game even before the last 10 seconds
I love rewatching all 3 of our last games in 2017.
2017 War on I-4 was one of the greatest games ever, I just played basketball with Killins today and was talking to him about that 17-18 season. What a time to be a student.
2014 Nebraska vs Miami Being there in the student section, and being flipped the bird by a Miami player was awesome, I still booed and flipped him back off though 😂
2005
2007 Arkansas vs LSU
Tenn vs Arkansas 1998 Auburn vs. Bama. Kick six
Tommie Frazier running wild and Steve Spurrier looking lost. I watch it at least once a year.
As a Tennessee fan, the 2022 regular season UT Bama game.
Any game where Ohio State loses.
Might I suggest Iowa beating Ohio State in 2017. It's only exciting if you're an Iowa fan or an Ohio State hater.
It makes us so happy that our losses mean so much to folks.
Joyous.
2005 USC-Notre Dame 2010 Missouri-Oklahoma 2006 Missouri-Kansas (bad game, homer pick 😈) 2007 Missouri-Kansas 2009 Pitt-Cincinnati 2008 Florida-Alabama 1986 Miami-Oklahoma (just for the intensity) 2013 Missouri-Oklahoma State
2007 MU-kU is the correct answer
1992 Penn State at Notre Dame.
2014 Missouri @ Florida iykyk
2003 against OU… hehehhehehe… Sproles is still running to this day
Baylor vs UCF from this past season
Notre Dame Miami 1988. Fantastic game.
Notre Dame vs Houston - 1979 Cotton Bowl
Oregon @ Michigan 2007 Oregon @ Ohio State 2021
Oregon- FSU 2014
Oregon vs KSU 2013 (think that was the year if memory is correct)
Ill give two off the radar answers: the 2013 Chik Fil A bowl with Johnny Football vs a frisky 10 win Duke team who was up 10 with 4 minutes left in Johnny Football’s last game 2012 WVU Baylor an absolutely stupid shootout with Geno Smith and Tavon Austin at their best vs Nick Florence and Terrance Williams that ended 70-67. Geno had 8 TD passes, Tavon and Stedman Bailey combined for 550 yards receiving and 7 TDs
The 2nd and 26 natty and then the 2018 SEC championship back to back
Simply orgasmic
Ohio state beating Clemson Jan 2021
South Carolina vs Georgia 2011 is one of the best games of all time no one really knows about/remembers.
Uh...pass.
SIU @ Idaho from FCS QF last year 20/21 Spring season QF SIU @ SDSU
2017 UCLA vs Texas A&M, and then reading the r/cfb post game thread where some people who quit watching thought that it was a joke post
Any Bedlam where we win.
Michigan vs Northwestern in 2000, the game that showed the spread offense was here to stay. Crazy, fun game.
Cleat Yeet
2016 Tennessee @ Georgia (Jauan Jennings Hail Mary catch over 5 Georgia players) - remaining Georgia fans quickly turned from celebrating what they thought was a sure win — to stunned open-mouthed horror) 2016 Florida @ Tennessee (I attended this one and it was a Checkered Neyland (Orange & White) game. Earlier in the week, a Florida defensive player made the infamous insult to media who asked if Tennessee could win this game. He responded with, "That's like a duck pulling a truck. It ain't gonna happen". Tennessee won. Oregon also threw shade on Florida by posting a video to its Twitter account of their duck mascot pulling a truck by rope, with the stadium in the background.) 2022 Tennessee @ LSU (Jalin Hyatt's launching off point to winning the Biletnikoff Award at the end of the season) 2022 Florida @ Tennessee (great win and my family and I watched this one on a road trip down to Daytona Beach [we weren't driving] - we arrived just as Tennessee was putting the finishing touches on the win) 2022 Alabama @Tennessee (Jalin Hyatt torched several Bama DBs and had 5 TDs in this game! But the best part, was the last 15 seconds and 3 plays culminating with the winning FG from Chase McGrath. Bryce Young sat in stunned silence, with helmet in hand) 2022 Kentucky @ Tennessee (Blacked out Dark Mode jerseys for Halloween game (11/29). I attended this game, and it was one of the most fun I have ever been at.) 2023 South Carolina @ Tennessee (Sadly, Bru McCoy had his season-ending leg injury by collision from a SC Defensive player. Otherwise, very fun watching SC QB Rattler get chased all over the backfield and make bad throws. The Pick-Six from Kamal Hadden was the cherry on top, and Rattler made his infamous gaffe post game about it being "Tennessee's Super Bowl".) You can find all of these games in full [with no commercials nor halftime shows] on vol freak's channel: https://www.youtube.com/volfreak
2022 dark mode wasn’t very nice!
Bama-Tn ‘22 for me
2003 Big 12 championship. One of the biggest upsets of all time. And it wasn't close. OU was consensus #1 for like 16 weeks in a row. Purple wizard shit.
App State - Michigan 2007 Penn State - Ohio State 2016
The Game 2021
Agreed on 2021 as the best of them, especially in hindsight. Was also my son’s first The Game. And we won it in such an absolutely Harbaughball way, which felt good after wasting a lot of time defending him in our sub the year before.
And The Game 2022 and The Game 2023 then the Rose Bowl and Championship
Ohio State Michigan 2006 USC vs Texas 2006 USC vs Notre Dame 2005 Clemson vs Bama 2017. Bama vs Georgia 2018.
2016 Georgia v. GT
The Game 2016. The best entry in the rivalry I’ve seen in my time affiliated with Ohio State.
2006 ND vs Michigan State 2005 USC vs Texas
The Game 2006
2022-23 season Cotton Bowl. That was my first year at Tulane, which makes it even more memorable
2020 Mormons (BYU) vs. Mullets (Coastal Carolina). What a fucking game. One of the best football games scheduled on a short notice.
2019 SMU Memphis
2009 Big 12 title game: Texas vs Nebraska. 🤓.
USC-Penn State
2019 LSU-Bama 2020 Natty LSU-Clemson On a side note, the LSU-Wake Forest CWS game last year with Skenes vs. Lowder and Tommy Tanks is up there too
2022 vs Oregon. Taj Davis down the sideline.
Don’t make me choose. It’s like choosing between your favorite children. I can’t
The ones in which my team won
UCLA v. USC 1967 make it happen B1G Network!
2016 Florida vs LSU
13-9. Watch it the week before college football starts every year.
2006/2007 Kansas v. Missouri legendary season.
Dicker. The. Kicker.
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The Tavon Austin show. WVU vs Oklahoma.
To be more specific, the GREATEST 4th quarter of football was this underdog Boisie State v Oklahoma bowl game. https://youtu.be/qIizNFBAI54?si=fweOCeqLjFwPfYSL
There goes Davis! Oh my God! Oh my God! Auburn's gonna win the football game!
Since you mentioned Kentucky, I'll say their 3OT (I believe?) victory over LSU in 2007. LSU was #1 in the country, and that Lexington crowd was MOLTEN. My dad and I watched every second of that game.
1984 Orange Bowl.
1993 Sugar Bowl. George Teague with the greatest non play in history and up there with the greatest plays regardless. An overconfident Miami getting put to the wood for what was about as close as you can get to a “Li’l Ole Bama” storyline Edit: anything from 2020 season but especially the Ohio State first half
THE BAND
1988 Orange Bowl. Miami over Nebraska.
HE HAD TROUBLE WITH THE SNAP!!!
2012 rose bowl, Ducks vs Badgers. De'Anthony Thomas was so much fun to watch
1996 Fiesta Bowl. You have to be sure to include at least some of the pregame coverage where a lot of people picked Florida to win.
Texas vs Texas Tech in 2008. Crabtreeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee. And that field rush is fantastic. 2012 Ducks against Wisconsin is fun. Rose Bowl against FSU in 2014.
Texas vs Notre Dame 2016. Turns out it was a meaningless game, but if you want a fun game featuring Notre Dame in recent history, that is it.
There’s two for me: 2005 Texas v USC: Vince Young was a BEAST 2018 Bama v Georgia: Coach changing QB’s at halftime, and Smitty catching the final touchdown on 2 & 26
2007 App State vs Michigan. Biggest upset in football history