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Top 25 Favorite games since 2000

MAIZEandBLUE09

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4 of these are Michigan losing. God damn it. Why can't we end up on the positive side of an epic game sometime this century?
 

Ickey Shuffle

Do you have a minute to talk about Joe Burrow?
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Impossible to make an argument against any of these games. Great list.

But this game will always be near and dear to me.

2009 Big East Championship: Cincinnati 45, Pittsburgh 44

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ktg8trgrl

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list is not legit.. did not have 2006 Tostitos BCS bowl Game nor 2008 Orange bowl.. :L
 

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No UTEP 52 UTSA 49 (5 OTs) in 2016? Ya gotta be shittin' me!
 

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The greatest Oregon State team to ever take the field imo. Washington, Oregon and Oregon St. ended up in a three way tie for first place that season (2000).

 

Wild Turkey

Sarcasm: Just one of my many services.
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Funny how almost every one Bamas losses in the last 10 year made this favorite list
There are plenty that didn't make it.

People just enjoy good overcoming evil.
 

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My favorite game was MIchigan's win over Notre Dame in 2011 (35-31), dubbed the "miracle under the lights."

With 23 seconds left on the clock, Denard Robinson, under pressure, scrambled right and lofted a pass from his own 15-yard line to Jeremy Gallon who caught the ball underneath coverage at the Notre Dame 45-yard line. Gallon cut across the field and went out of bounds at the 16-yard line leaving just eight seconds on the clock. Despite Kirk Herbstreit's urging Michigan go for a field goal to tie the game, Michigan went for the win. Denard Robinson dropped back and found Roy Roundtree for the 16-yard touchdown, his only reception of the night. It was awesome!
 
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