Greatest ending in football history?

I can't believe that was 13 years ago!

As the play by play man said at the very end.....

"God Bless those kids, I'm going to throw up" :laugher:
 
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Can someone post a synopsis for those of us who can't view YouTube at work?
 
ContactBuzz said:
Can someone post a synopsis for those of us who can't view YouTube at work?
Texas HS football game from 1994 involving Plano East and John Tyler. Score is 41-16 John Tyler with 2:42 left in the game. PE scores a TD and PAT to make it 41-23. PE goes on to recover 3 onsides kicks and score 3 TDs to make the score 44-41 Plano East with 0:24 left in the game. On the ensuing kickoff, JT returns the kickoff for a TD to win the game. Pretty crazy!
 
haywire83 said:
Texas HS football game from 1994 involving Plano East and John Tyler. Score is 41-16 John Tyler with 2:42 left in the game. PE scores a TD and PAT to make it 41-23. PE goes on to recover 3 onsides kicks and score 3 TDs to make the score 44-41 Plano East with 0:24 left in the game. On the ensuing kickoff, JT returns the kickoff for a TD to win the game. Pretty crazy!
I guess they shudda kicked onsides!
 
I have a very faint memory of Plano West winning the high school championship in the early 90s. I lived in Carrollton at the time which had the two high schools with the crapiest football teams in the state. Both went 0-8 (or whatever it was) and played each other at the end of the season.

Too bad they tied and both ended up 0-8-1.
 
My best friend and his dad were at that game.


They left in the 3rd once it was a blowout...

They still beat themselves up for it to this day.
 
floridajacket said:
I have a very faint memory of Plano West winning the high school championship in the early 90s. I lived in Carrollton at the time which had the two high schools with the crapiest football teams in the state. Both went 0-8 (or whatever it was) and played each other at the end of the season.

Too bad they tied and both ended up 0-8-1.
It wouldn't have been Plano West since Plano West didn't exist until 1999.
 
GTechstar09 said:
My best friend and his dad were at that game.


They left in the 3rd once it was a blowout...

They still beat themselves up for it to this day.

This brings back fond memories of the 2004 game at Clemson. I have several friends that left the stadium midway through the 4Q only to miss Calvin's coming out party and one of the best GT football games I've seen.

They definitely are kicking themselves for having left that game.
 
haywire83 said:
This brings back fond memories of the 2004 game at Clemson. I have several friends that left the stadium midway through the 4Q only to miss Calvin's coming out party and one of the best GT football games I've seen.

They definitely are kicking themselves for having left that game.
And I'm glad for not turning that game off as well. Easily the best GT game I have ever watched.
 
My dad kept saying, "It's not over - It's not over."

I was gonna stay until the end of the game no matter what, but I didn't believe him.

We went absolutely beserk when that snap bobbled. Absolutely nuts.

Yes that was a great game. I still couldn't call one better or worse between CU 2000 and CU 2004.

The favorite would still have to be the Jasper Sanks fumble, kicking on 3rd down, and somehow winning that game.
 
I watched that Clemson game at a party with JTS. He kept having to tell me "It's not techncially over."
 
Also the 1999 game against UGAg. I took my UGAg neighbor to the game, and when UGAg was driving at the end, Tech fans were getting up and leaving, but he kept saying, "It's not over yet - Donnan can still screw it up."


When it went into overtime a bunch of the fans who left came back to their seats.
 
That was fantastic! I liked the guys commentating the game - their comments were "Texas Priceless".:biggthumpup:
 
I unfortunatly missed the live catch. I was living in Columbia. I was coming back from the USC vs. ugaG game. I knew we were losing and we were waking around five points to get something to eat when all of a sudden I heard the loudest roar of cheers ever. I ran in a bar to see what all the fuss was about and caught the replay of The Calvin Johnson making the catch. It was amazing hearing all of those USC fans cheer for the Jackets. Literally every bar was screaming so loud we heard it in the streets.
 
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