| Best Play in College Football history? |
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What do you think? |
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almost every time there is a countdown, the cal-stanford finish is the greatest play. but i also am REALLY amazed by Tyrone Protho's catch for Alabama against Southern Miss in the 2005 season. |
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Boise State's Hook and Lateral play in the 2007 Fiesta Bowl to tie the game with seven seconds left in regulation to send it to overtime. Report It You are all out of your minds... Doug Flute's hail marry against Miami.. with NO time left on the game clock Report It ill go with the final play in the cal vs stanford game when the band was on the field Doug Flutie Hail Mary The best ten minutes was the bowl game this year that the underdog won in overtime,never seen anything like it. the last play of the 1982 uc berkeley - stanford game. Boise St vs Oklahoma Fiesta Bowl 2007. Boise St come from behind to WIN! AWESOME Cal/Stanford hands down Charles Woodson one-handed INT vs Michigan State...Rarely seen play. Those who have seen it cannot explain it. How did it stick to his hand? Notice I said hand not hands. F'in ridiculous. i to agree with the cal/stanford game. it was exciting but then the last play was WOW! here the link to the video you'll love it cal vs standford Cal win vs the Stanford band will always stand out as #1...but my personal favorite was the "Miracle In Michigan"(also known as "Rocket Left") with future pros from the Colorado Buffaloes, Kordell Stewart and Michael Westbrook hooking up on the final play in Ann Arbor...Imagine over a hundred thousand people or so becoming silent all at once(I suppose more like eighty nine thousand or so...depending on how many Buffalo fans were there that day) and the golden voice of Keith Jackson exclaiming...."CAUGHT...FOR A TOUCHDOWN...BY WESTBROOK......(pause) Fiesta Bowl 07 the play why else would it be called "the play" Cal-Stanford when the band came out on the field early. Or Fluties hailmary Either the Cal runback vs. Stanford or Colorado's last-second bomb to beat Michigan and stun 110,000 morons in Ann Arbor. |
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