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Greatest Most Incredible Win you can Recall in Your Team's History

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From a program point of view, I suppose the win over Oklahoma State in 2011 was the most important and most dramatic on the National Scale, as it knocked eventual Big Xii Champion Oklahoma State out of the BCS Championship Game.

The Game itself was odd too, as ISU was down 24-7 at the half and looked like it was headed to 48-14. However, the Cyclones came out and scored, kicked an onside kick, scored again, and the game was totally dramatic the rest of the way until the winning TD by ISU in OT.

1992 over Big 8 Champion Nebraska, 2002 @ B1G Co-Champion Iowa and 2017 @ Big Xii Champion Oklahoma were HUGE too, but the outcome didn't alter the national landscape as much.
 

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Going up and stomping the Vols on Rocky Top in front of 102,455 of the drunkest mutherfuckers in college football.
 

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From a program point of view, I suppose the win over Oklahoma State in 2011 was the most important and most dramatic on the National Scale, as it knocked eventual Big Xii Champion Oklahoma State out of the BCS Championship Game.

The Game itself was odd too, as ISU was down 24-7 at the half and looked like it was headed to 48-14. However, the Cyclones came out and scored, kicked an onside kick, scored again, and the game was totally dramatic the rest of the way until the winning TD by ISU in OT.

1992 over Big 8 Champion Nebraska, 2002 @ B1G Co-Champion Iowa and 2017 @ Big Xii Champion Oklahoma were HUGE too, but the outcome didn't alter the national landscape as much.
We continue appreciate that 2011 game!

- Alabama
 

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As a Trojan fan who is not old enough to remember the 70s... i'd say the 2005 game against Notre Dame that featured the 4th and 9 from Leinart to Jarrett and the Bush Push
 

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As a Trojan fan who is not old enough to remember the 70s... i'd say the 2005 game against Notre Dame that featured the 4th and 9 from Leinart to Jarrett and the Bush Push

Pull up clips of the 74 win over ND. That remains one of the biggest turnarounds and craziest games in general in CFB history.
 

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The '78 RB that AG listed is a huge one. I remember watching that game from home while my parents were down there at the game. Still, of games that had other impacts at the time:
"All I saw was purple"
UW had a lot of expecations in '90 and kind of started slow with a couple of uninspired wins against lower teams before going against a highly rated USC team to open Pac10 play. I was at that game and the nerves were high, at least in the crowd. Not for long...

"A night to remember"
After beating Nebraska the year before in Lincoln, the Huskers came to town for the first night game at Husky stadium. Nationally televised on ESPN, it's the game where they measured the sound levels at 133.6db and turned into a pretty solid win. Again, I was there for that one and remember that intensity.

"Whammy in Miami"
UW after Don James retired and on sanctions had to go to Miami after splitting the title with them a couple of years earlier. Miami was still strong and was on a 58 straight home game winning streak. They had tombstones up for all of the losses and I remember they had one already set for UW :dhd:
Point spread was by 14 for the caines and their fans were already running their mouths prior that this game would prove once and for all which team was the real champion in '91. I mean easy to run your flaps when your team is heavily favored at home right? I was in a scratch bowling league at the time and we had a big tournament at the time the game was on. Had them turn one of the lane scoreboards into TV coverage to keep watching.

Fuck the caines and they were right, that night proved who was the legit champs. Couldn't even take out UW at home after their team got gutted. :finger2:

 

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Saw all these in person:

1971 - Great Gator Flop



1980 - Run Lindsay Run


1984 - Kevin Butler beats Clemson on 60 yard Field Goal


2001 - UGA v. UTn - Hobnail boot game


2017 Rose Bowl

 

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"A night to remember"
After beating Nebraska the year before in Lincoln, the Huskers came to town for the first night game at Husky stadium. Nationally televised on ESPN, it's the game where they measured the sound levels at 133.6db and turned into a pretty solid win. Again, I was there for that one and remember that intensity.

I have a family friend who played on that Husker team. Said it was the loudest game of his college OR pro career.
 

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I'll let you know...
 
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