Posted on 08/13/2019 1:59:57 PM PDT by C19fan
Whether it's a colossal upset, a shocking play or a historical result, the best games of all time will always stick in our minds. In honor of the 150th anniversary of college football, here is an all-time ranking of the best games in the history of the sport.
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“I watch the Hail Flutie game from start to finish. Both teams left everything on the field. I remember Miami RB Melvin Bratton steamrolled over the BC defense and scored several TDs on the dive play.”
I remember just before Miami scored their last touchdown they called time out and Bernie Kosar headed to the sideline. Not knowing, or caring, that a camera was pointed at him Bernie was very clear when he said “Lets play football, ram it down their F’n throats”.
My dad and I became Kosar fans that day. My dad traveled to Cleveland three times over Bernie’s career to watch him play.
The Snow Bowl. OSU v idon’tknow
People couldn’t see well
Snow Bowl (1950), American football game between the University of Michigan and the Ohio State University
Snow Bowl (1985), NFL game between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Green Bay Packers that was played during a blizzard
I'm also a fan of Occidental College, where I got my AB degree. The Oxy Tigers have a winning record over UCLA if you count the years when UCLA was known as California Normal School of Los Angeles, and they even won a few games against USC. At Oxy, the glee club still sings,
USC, we've got you beat!Those words were written in 1917 and were likely sung at the 1918 game in which the Tigers trumped Troy 7-6--the last time Occidental beat USC.
Today, you'll meet defeat
From Oxy and the Black and Gold!
At that Rose Bowl game, the Four Horsemen of Notre Dame's 1924 backfield--Stuhldreher, Miller, Layden and Crowley--rode their horses in the stadium.
Never been a better national championship game than Alabama - Georgia.
...EVER.
Roll Tide.
RLTW
Nothing tops the Fog Bowl in Chicago. Bears vs Eagles. You could not see the goal posts from the endzone stands
I used to love watching football games played on real dirt. I was especially fond of mud. The entire spectacle was marvelous. Don’t ask me why.
AZ State vs Nebraska in 1975 Fiesta Bowl
Nice list, but 1988 was Notre Dames 11th national title, not its 8th (some would even say 13th). But, while I have no quarrel with the top game being USC vs. Texas, the author is forgetting one of the greatest games ever played: the 1973 Sugar Bowl, the last played in old Tulane Stadium, the first ever meeting between two of the most renowned programs in college football history, with 7 lead changes and some storybook late-game heroics, all for the national title. Bear Bryant vs. Ara Parseghian. Better yet, I was there! Notre Dame 24, Alabama 23.
. . . with a quarterback who had the flu, in freezing cold, in the opponents stadium. It was absolutely a great game. Notre Dame earned its national title the following week by traveling to Southern California and waxing USC 54 to 0.
Go Irish! Check out post #90 below.
Fast forward to today and our daughter is a senior @ App State and it's a great school in a beautiful area of NC - they still discuss that win as though it was last season, as well they should.
Yea, there's an App for that.....
My daughter received her Masters Degree from Appy State...
Boone and Blowing Rock are great places to visit...
Yes they are and, congratulations to you and your daughter!
Thank you and best wishes for your daughter...
Thanks!
Ten years ago, I say the best upset in my young lifetime .. UConn heat ND in double overtime. I was just 7...
I have to void my retraction and list the specifics.
From Wiki (I know but):
In 1999 Northwest defeated Carson-Newman College 5852 in four overtimes to defend the title. The game was the longest in NCAA football playoff history in number of extra periods, surpassing six contests that were extended by three overtimes. The broadcast analyst on ESPN called it the best college football game he’d ever seen. The game solidified ESPN’s interest in Division II football, prompting ESPN to cover the semi-final games.
I was looking in the early 2000 era and skipped looking at 99.
So I repeat, N W. Missouri State vs Carson-Newman College
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