BlastDouble

November 13th, 2014 at 1:39 PM ^

I bet growold really DOES own affliction shirts, pimpin out your wife in your avatar is very tacky too. Lots of us on here have hot wives and feel no need to ever mention them, or do a video with them in it, or link her website. Just knowing how many creeps are out there I deff wouldnt post a picture of my beautiful wife in her bikini, to each their own...

Prolly owns a big truck too...wink, wink...

BlastDouble

November 13th, 2014 at 1:27 PM ^

NOT!

While it was an impressive play it had no real significance and ummm he did fumble so how ggood could the play really be? Yes, i know it resulted in a touchdown.

 

On a side not, did anyone else like Denard got slower every year. That first year he had a burst like no on I had seen. The next 3 he was just incredibly superhuman fast, but I feel like he lost a couple steps...added weight and all...

blueday

November 13th, 2014 at 9:47 AM ^

games when kids were born or someone passed.  AC against Indiana comes to mind since I was running on the field while watching Bob Ufer honk his touchdown horn.

BlastDouble

November 13th, 2014 at 10:26 AM ^

Thats pretty cool that you got to see them all. I only saw 9,5,3, and 1, wasn't even alive for most of them.

Two plays I vividly remember are Chris Perry's OT TD vs. PSU in the first ever overtime game in Michigan stadium.

Also, the game winning field goal vs Washington when Marlin Jackson shut down Reggie Williams.

Seems like the Henson, Brady,Terrell, Walker, A-Train, Perry, Breaston, Avant crew should have a few in there, they just kicked everyone's ass though...

And personally, any play where Dhani Jones made a TFL was an all time favorite play of mine!!! HE and Gold were badasses..

 

BlastDouble

November 13th, 2014 at 10:11 AM ^

That game was a shit show, the beginning of the end if you ask me, I was there...

I know that was a big play for THAT game, but all time? Not a chance, what was our record that year, I don't think it had much bearing on the result of our season like a lot of these did.

John Thompson was a quality backup though, glad he got a shot and made the most of it. HE played his tail off a couple games that season!

The_Doctor

November 13th, 2014 at 12:58 PM ^

happy to say I was there for all of those except for #2 - was only 4 years old then, and hadn't been to my first game yet.

the top three for me (order debatable) would be the Desmond and Charles punt TDs + AC's last second TD against Indiana.  My old man and I stuck it out to the end while a lot of people filed out of the stadium thinking it was over.  Listening to Ufer, as always, and thought he would have a grabber right there.

 

Go Blue....it will happen again....

ploeg

November 13th, 2014 at 1:17 PM ^

Nothing will ever match 1969. Woody brought the "greatest college football team of all time" to Michigan stadium. Michigan was about an 18 point underdog. Ohio State was unanimous number 1 in all the polls. Undefeated over two years. The previous year Woody had tried to run for two points after their last touchdown (and failed)  (Woody was quoted after the game as saying: "...there wasn't any way we could go for 3.") - Mr. Sportsmanship - (final score 50-14), and I was at that game too. At a party after the game in Columbus all I heard was that Rex Kern and Jim Otis and Jack Tatum and company were going to run us out of our own stadium. Went back to Columbus after the 1969 game and painted a big block M right in the middle of High street!

After the game, no one wanted to leave the stadium! It was sooo sweet.

JamieH

November 13th, 2014 at 3:29 PM ^

has to be the most unexpected of the bunch, because how do you let Anthony Carter beat you deep on the last play of the game?  Everyone in the stadium knows Michigan is going deep to him, and yet he still beats every Indiana DB on the field for the score. 

JamieH

November 13th, 2014 at 6:22 PM ^

that IS probably why it worked.  However you want to describe it, I put this one up top simply because no matter how many times I watch it, it seems so competely improbable that it amazes me.  All of the other plays are great, but none of them stunned me the way that one did except for the Desmond catch.  And I can't rank that one #1 since it wasn't a last play of the game-game winning play. 

mishler3

November 13th, 2014 at 3:49 PM ^

Saw them all other than the '69 game, just a few months old. Woodson running the punt back was the unquestioned #1. Never heard the Stadium as loud.

RJMAC

November 13th, 2014 at 5:24 PM ^

95' game -- Woodson's interception late in game. Most of the Biakubatuka run plays. 97' game -- Andre Weathers' pick 6 and Woodson's interception in the end zone on a skinny post play . 85' game-- TD pass to Kolesar. 91' game(?)- Grbac pass to a diving Desmond Howard in end zone on fourth down. 79' game -- Indiana game TD pass to Carter.