so many to choose from and being a wolverine fan i did love that comeback against mich state. but the bowl game 2 years ago w/ iowa against LSU was a classic as well. great defense on both sides and drew tate taking the game in his own hands at the end to win it. it wasn't a high profile bowl game so a lot of people missed it. but i still consider it one of the best games i've ever seen.
2006-10-04 09:45:45
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answered by the greg 5
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The game I will never forget is when Pat Dye brought his No. 1 ranked football team to Tiger Stadium. With a minute n' a half to go and Auburn leading 6-0, Tommy Hodson hit Eddie Fuller in the back of the end zone and the fans all jumped up at about the same time. When they came down the shock registered on the campus seismograph. It is referred to as the 'Earthquake Game.' and LSU won 7-6.
Auburn had the No. 1 defense in the nation that year but not that night. Gotta love college football. That was one heckuva game!
2006-10-04 17:53:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Here are some other classics:
OU vs Nebraska, 1971 no. 1 vs. no. 2, called the "Game of the Century"
Ohio State vs Miami, 2003 Fiesta Bowl, double OT
Notre Dame vs Houston, 1979 Cotton Bowl, Joe Montana overcomes hypothermia and rallies the Irish from 22 points down
Boston College vs. Miami, 1984, Doug Flutie's famous pass
Penn St vs Florida St, 2006 Orange Bowl, triple OT
MIchigan St vs Ohio St, 1974, controversy as time expires and did OSU snap the ball in time to win?
Oklahoma vs Ohio St, 1977, a come back with an onsides kick and last second FG.
2006-10-04 17:03:09
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answered by L96vette 5
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Miami Vs Boston College 1984 Fluties Hail Mary Pass
2006-10-04 19:29:46
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answered by ktar0420 2
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If those are your 2 choices you're to young to be picking best games ever.
1969
#1 Texas - 15
#2 Arkansas - 14
Texas had a 18 game winning streak and Arkansas was on a 15 game win streak. This game determined the National Championship and President Nixon was the first president on hand to dedicate the National Championship.
1977
#1 Texas - 57
#2 Texas A&M - 28
Earl Campbell runs for 222 yds.
Hook'em!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2006-10-04 16:49:22
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answered by Nuke Lefties 4
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How about the Rose Bowl after the 96 season
Arizona st marching down the field for the win only to have Ohio State go right back down the field and win it all.
Florida fans should like it too. The Buckeye win won them the National Championship over AZ ST
tOSU over Miami was amazing
and last years Rose Bowl was too.
2006-10-04 16:44:19
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answered by acefra 3
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Oh, it was definitely Princeton vs Cornell in 1905. Cornell came back from a 10-0 deficit in the 4th qtr and won 12-10 scoring TD on the last play. It's infamous.
2006-10-04 21:14:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not real old, so my answers will be limited. I'm going to take a stretch and say 2003 National Championship, or the 2006 game between Auburn and South Carolina. doesn't get much closer than a dropped 4th down pass to tie.
2006-10-05 11:14:50
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answered by attitude29018 3
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miracle in michigan, Michigan vs. Colorado, UC quarterback throws a 70 yard td pass on last play of the game.
2006-10-04 16:41:15
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answered by packersfan130 1
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1971 Sugar Bowl - Oklahoma vs Nebraska
2006-10-04 16:52:57
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answered by smitty 7
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