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Postby GoRedGoBlue » Sat Aug 13, 2005 3:33 pm

Here are two...

A. The KICKOFF (poster below is correct, I just mis-typed it - it was a KO return with no 'time' left to speak of) return against Texas Tech, which would have been the play of the decade had the Band not run out on the field exactly one week later in the Stanford game as time expired.

B. Kicking the FG to save the undefeated season against Arkansas.
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Postby Hoofbeat83 » Sat Aug 13, 2005 4:17 pm

actually, A. was a kick-off return, not a punt return, unless my memory is wrong. i was there, totally freaked out, and remember it now (and probably always will) as the highlight of my football watching career.

remember it carolina stang?
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Postby GoRedGoBlue » Sat Aug 13, 2005 5:19 pm

Hoofbeat83 wrote:actually, A. was a kick-off return, not a punt return, unless my memory is wrong. i was there, totally freaked out, and remember it now (and probably always will) as the highlight of my football watching career.

remember it carolina stang?


It was clearly the most incredible play of perhaps the previous 20 years...considering SMU's rank and the importance it played...and it lasted all of one week...until the Staford - Cal? game...where the Cal band ran on the field thinking the game was over...but it wasn't.

Woops, had that BACKWARDS...

Cal led 19-17 in the closing minutes, but Stanford had John Elway. This was Elway's last regular season college game. Stanford was 5-5 going into the big game, and they knew that a win would send them to to the Hall of Fame Bowl. Elway became famous for the Denver Broncos for leading last-minute comeback drives, and he did it for Stanford that day as well.

At one point, Elway was facing a 4th and 17 on his own 14 yard line, but he converted that. He got to Cal's 18 yard line, and he called a time out with 8 seconds left in the game. This turns out to be a mistake -- he left too much time on the clock. The field goal gave Stanford a 20-19 lead with 6 seconds left. A remarkable finish for a game!

But the game wasn't over yet. Stanford still had to kick off from the 25 yard line following a 15-yard penalty for their exuberance after what they thought was a game-winning field goal.

Joe Starkey, the Cal football announcer then gave one of the greatest calls in sports history. Here it is:

Alright here we go with the kick-off. Harmon will probably try to squib it and he does. Ball comes loose and the Bears have to get out of bounds. Rogers along the sideline, another one... they're still in deep trouble at midfield, they tried to do a couple of... the ball is still loose as they get it to Rogers. They get it back to the 30, they're down to the 20... Oh the band is out on the field!! He's gonna go into the endzone!!! He got into the endzone!!

Will it count? The Bears have scored but the bands are out on the field. There were flags all over the place. Wait and see what happens; we don't know who won the game. There are flags on the field. We have to see whether or not the flags are against Stanford or Cal. The Bears may have made some illegal laterals. It could be that it won't count. The Bears, believe it or not, took it all the way into the endzone. If the penalty is against Stanford, California would win the game. If it is not, the game is over and Stanford has won. We've heard no decision yet. Everybody is milling around on the FIELD!!! AND THE BEARS!!! THE BEARS HAVE WON!!! THE BEARS HAVE WON!!! Oh my God, the most amazing, sensational, traumatic, heart rending... exciting thrilling finish in the history of college football! California has won... the Big Game...over Stanford.

Oh excuse me for my voice, but I have never, never seen anything like it in the history of I have ever seen any game in my life! The Bears have won it! There will be no extra point! Hold it right here, don't anybody go away....

The Cal Bears returned the ball 57 yards thanks to 5 laterals and the Stanford band. The image of Kevin Moen crashing into a Stanford band member in the end zone is a justly famous capper to this incredible game. Final score: Cal 25, Stanford 20.
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