Why the hell isn't the Bluegrass Miracle one of the 'greatest' finishes in the history of College football?
I was wondering the same thing. I guess the media doesn't like LSU for some reason. They sure love the Big 10 though
I have no idea, I've been wondering that for weeks. The only thing I can think of is that it only happened last year, the other plays look pretty old.
Sourdoughman, the TD in The Earthquake Game was not the final play of the game. We left Auburn a minute or so and had to kickoff and hold them, which, of course, we did.
I understand that, The drive for me was much more impressive than a Hail Mary Had to convert 2 4th downs and Fuller caught the pass on the same exact play he dropped before. It just plays out better in my mind, it was harder to complete than a lucky hail mary Then have to hold on to the lead after you trailed 6-0 for most of the game.
Pontiac's greatest recent finish was last year when Tony Stewart drove the Joe Gibbs Pontiac to the Winston Cup points Championship.
Dodge has taken their place. Ryan Newman had a great year and I wouldn't be surprised to see him win a Winston, uh Nextel Cup in the next couple of years.