SECN crown the 'kick six' as the greatest play in college football history.
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SECN crown the 'kick six' as the greatest play in college football history.
I’d have to agree.
What’s crazy is that Auburn may most of the top plays in CFB history. For some reason, they’ve been blessed with some really improbable wins.
The kick 6 & the “The Prayer at Jordan Hair” vs UGA could be 1 and 2 alone.
MSU has virtually none that I can think of. Maybe the Kick, pick, kick vs Eli in the Egg Bowl. Other than that, we’ve had very little luck. Not sure why
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I would add Doug Flutie's hail mary against Miami in 84 and Kordell Stewart's hail mary against Michigan. If memory serves those were both done on the road.
The thing about the Kick 6 to me is that it really was Bama being unprepared that caused it. I prefer plays that seemed to be divine intervention (The Prayer at Jordan Hare, the Kick/Pick/Kick), raw athleticism that created something special (Lindsay Scott), or something truly bizarre (the band being on the field). But, yes, Auburn does have that lucky horseshoe.
When does MSU get this type of moment? I’d soil myself
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Don't get me wrong, it was a solid kick return. But, it is was much more about 1 coach recognizing that he could potentially use a little used quark in the rules vs. a team that wasn't paying enough attention to what was going on. I don't find anything divine about that. The Prayer, the kick/pick, or that dang lateral by the Hawgs against OM is divine intervention.
I would agree. That was a out of nowhere, wow, game winning TDs in a rivalry game.
Stanford/Cal..... Cal dude was down about the 2nd pitch. That gets called back now a days.
Sec games of note, not mentioned yet.... LSU v UK a few years back. UK had already gave the coach a gatoraid bath. The ball was batted and LSU ran under it for a game winning/ending TD.
State.... Auburn game in 99 was a unreal ending.
Bama game 1980. Everyone watching thought Bama was punching it in for the win.