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What was the best College Bowl game ever?

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SLAYER69! said:
1984 Orange Bowl
Miami 31
Nebraska 30

This game had everything.
Nebraska was undefeated Miami was the dog
bunch of Trick plays (the infamous Fumblerooski)
Big stops
Goal line stands
and a coach with the balls to go for 2 with the national championship on the line (eventhough it backfired).
And yes, I remember it. I was 19.
 
I can't think of a better one than Boise St v Oklahoma so I'm disqualified. I have, however, always had a touch of the nostalgia for The Rose Bowl, The Grandaddy of Them All. Here's an interesting read I cut and pasted about its history.


The Rose Bowl History is - at the very core of its conception - a colorful story. It started with the Tournament of the Roses a grand celebration of life, and the new year.

The first Tournament of Roses was staged in 1890
by members of Pasadena's Valley Hunt Club, former residents of the East and Midwest eager to showcase their new home's mild winter weather."In New York, people are buried in snow," announced Professor Charles F. Holder at a Club meeting. "Here our flowers are blooming and our oranges are about to bear. Let's hold a festival to
tell the world about our paradise."



During the next few years, the festival expanded to include marching bands and motorized floats. The games on the town lot (which was re-named Tournament Park in 1900) included ostrich races, bronco busting demonstrations and a race between a camel and an elephant (the elephant won). Reviewing stands were built along the Parade route, and Eastern newspapers began to take notice of the event. In 1895, the Tournament of Roses Association was formed to take charge of the festival, which had grown too large for the Valley Hunt Club to handle.

In 1902, the Tournament of Roses decided to enhance the day’s festivities by adding a football game – the first post season college football game ever held. Stanford University accepted the invitation to take on the powerhouse University of Michigan, but the West Coast team was flattened 49-0 and gave up in the third quarter. The lopsided score prompted the Tournament to give up football in favor of Roman-style chariot races. In 1916, football returned to stay and the crowds soon outgrew the stands in Tournament Park. William L. Leishman, the Tournament’s 1920 President, envisioned a stadium similar to the Yale Bowl, the first great modern football stadium, to be built in Pasadena’s Arroyo Seco area. The new stadium hosted its first New Year’s football game in 1923 and soon earned the nickname “The Rose Bowl.”

The Tournament of Roses has come a long way since its early days. The Rose Parade’s elaborate floats now feature high-tech computerized animation and exotic natural materials from around the world. Although a few floats are still built exclusively by volunteers from their sponsoring communities, most are built by professional float building companies and take nearly a year to construct. The year-long effort pays off on New Year’s morning, when millions of viewers around the world enjoy the Rose Parade.

Now, as part of the Bowl Championship Series, the Rose Bowl has hosted the National Championship Game between the top two teams in the nation in 2002 and 2006, and will host the National Championship again in 2010.

The rest, as they say is history - Rose Bowl History, that is.
 
Spartacus said:
-Jan. 1, 2007: Boise State 43, Oklahoma 42 (Fiesta)

That game was amazing.

karma hits for good answers

The best ever - all others pale in comparison and I turned the TV off after Oklahoma made the interception to go up by 8 points. Still pissed off about that but I just could not stand to See Barry Switzer again.
 
dont remember year 1987 maybe, penn state-miami national championship game, psu won like 14-13 or something, miami driving down at end close to goal line and psu intercepts at goal line to save game great game
 
MichaelScott said:
dont remember year 1987 maybe, penn state-miami national championship game, psu won like 14-13 or something, miami driving down at end close to goal line and psu intercepts at goal line to save game great game

Wasn't that the Blackledge-Testaverde game? The game where PSU was supposedly way overmatched? I think it is also where he got his nickname Interceptaverde.
 
SLAYER69! said:
1984 Orange Bowl
Miami 31
Nebraska 30

This game had everything.
Nebraska was undefeated Miami was the dog
bunch of Trick plays (the infamous Fumblerooski)
Big stops
Goal line stands
and a coach with the balls to go for 2 with the national championship on the line (eventhough it backfired).
that's a winner
 
SLAYER69! said:
1984 Orange Bowl
Miami 31
Nebraska 30

This game had everything.
Nebraska was undefeated Miami was the dog
bunch of Trick plays (the infamous Fumblerooski)
Big stops
Goal line stands
and a coach with the balls to go for 2 with the national championship on the line (eventhough it backfired).
that's a winner
and your account needs a reload
 
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