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With all of his money, did Konrad ever donate back to the school?
I still haven't gotten over the Tennessee loss.
1) I'm in the camp that the interference wasn't necessarily a bad call, (I remember waiting to see if they would call it) so much as it was a late call by the wrong guy. The ref who called it was 30 yards down the field. You had to wonder why the ref closest to the play didn't call it. I still remember Steve Hyder going beserk in the post game show, alleging, quite seriously that Phil Fullmer had bribed the refs. I thought for sure he was going to get sued for slander or liable or whatever.
2) That game didn't close the door on our ambitions that year. We crushed defending AP national champion Michigan in the Big House the next week, (McNabb over Brady!), then pounded Rutgers 70-14. If we could have run the table, we still had a shot at the BCS title game, If you are going to lose, a controversial one pointer in the opener to a team that went undefeated is the way to do it. Anybody for a title game rematch? Then there was the issue of getting a Heisman for Donovan to make up for the one Donnie McPherson didn't get.
3) The real crusher was the NC State game. Not only were we thinking Heisman and National Championship but also revenge for the above referenced game we gave away in 1997. It started out looking just like the Michigan game with McNabb leading the team inexorably down the field on a long drive to score. Then the Wolfpack had a third and twenty something. All we had to is stop them and McNabb would have the ball again. George DeLeone's defense let Torry Holt run free. He got 29 yards and somehow that turned everything around for both teams. We couldn't seem to get out of our own way- or in theirs- the rest of the way and lost 17-38. It was the first of a series of national TV embarrassments that did much to bring the program down. Everything was gone: the title, the Heisman. We couldn't even get Donovan to New York. The McNabb Era was going to end without ever making a serious run at the national title. I was so bummed out the next day that for the only time in my life as an SU fan I wondered if it was worth the pain and suffering of a moment like that.
I got over it but I'll never forget it.
1) I'm in the camp that the interference wasn't necessarily a bad call, (I remember waiting to see if they would call it) so much as it was a late call by the wrong guy. The ref who called it was 30 yards down the field. You had to wonder why the ref closest to the play didn't call it. I still remember Steve Hyder going beserk in the post game show, alleging, quite seriously that Phil Fullmer had bribed the refs. I thought for sure he was going to get sued for slander or liable or whatever.
2) That game didn't close the door on our ambitions that year. We crushed defending AP national champion Michigan in the Big House the next week, (McNabb over Brady!), then pounded Rutgers 70-14. If we could have run the table, we still had a shot at the BCS title game, If you are going to lose, a controversial one pointer in the opener to a team that went undefeated is the way to do it. Anybody for a title game rematch? Then there was the issue of getting a Heisman for Donovan to make up for the one Donnie McPherson didn't get.
3) The real crusher was the NC State game. Not only were we thinking Heisman and National Championship but also revenge for the above referenced game we gave away in 1997. It started out looking just like the Michigan game with McNabb leading the team inexorably down the field on a long drive to score. Then the Wolfpack had a third and twenty something. All we had to is stop them and McNabb would have the ball again. George DeLeone's defense let Torry Holt run free. He got 29 yards and somehow that turned everything around for both teams. We couldn't seem to get out of our own way- or in theirs- the rest of the way and lost 17-38. It was the first of a series of national TV embarrassments that did much to bring the program down. Everything was gone: the title, the Heisman. We couldn't even get Donovan to New York. The McNabb Era was going to end without ever making a serious run at the national title. I was so bummed out the next day that for the only time in my life as an SU fan I wondered if it was worth the pain and suffering of a moment like that.
I got over it but I'll never forget it.
I was there too. Before the game many of the VT fans were thinking we'd beat them even though they were higher ranked. I was thinking we'd beat them. At 48-0 at the end of 3 quarters, it was tough to stay for the rest.Virginia Tech 1999 is up there for me. I still shudder thinking about 62-0...
That was the same day as a disastrous Yankees loss to the Sox. Awful sports day for me.
I'm still waiting for the espn 30 for 30 special investigating this issue nationwide back in the day using that game as the shining example. Not so much the interference call (which was close and if it was going to be called a all should have been called by the guy right there not the back judge way far away), but the not one but TWO equipment calls for too short pants.
Has anyone seen that called before or since?
I could be wrong, but I think they eliminated that rule several years ago.
I stand corrected. It is back for this year and it will no doubt be called by an SEC crew at a big moment in a CFP game.no this rule is back now
For the team the refs want to lose, right?no this rule is back now
1998 NC State.
1997 Oklahoma.
Actually, I don't need to list them. Every regular-season McNabb loss other than the two road Virginia Tech games and the first Miami game could be on here. So many missed opportunities.
This game brings up the misery of the phantom 4th down pass interference.
Tenn was one of the worst NCAA Championship teams to win it all. If any one had a rabbitt's foot in their uniforms that year, it sure was them.
This thread should be killed with fire. I'm still not over this game.
That's what it was. We were inside the 20 moving the ball well on one of those (they called it twice). I think we missed a fg after the penalty.Me neither. I very rarely complain about refs. But this game... kneepads showing or whatever it was What?
I stand corrected. It is back for this year and it will no doubt be called by an SEC crew at a big moment in a CFP game.
A very bad day, no doubt.
Hard to believe our hard nosed coach and team laid a 0-56 egg just last year against Georgia Tech. Somehow, that anomaly seems to get forgotten. I sure hope those days are over. Forever.
I looked it up. 1998 was the year. There were two ridiculous attire penalties: socks too high and pants too short. SEC refs. We lost by 1 pt. They went on to win the National Champ.Me neither. I very rarely complain about refs. But this game... kneepads showing or whatever it was What?
Still refuse to watch the replay having been to the travesty in personI looked it up. 1998 was the year. There were two ridiculous attire penalties: socks too high and pants too short. SEC refs. We lost by 1 pt. They went on to win the National Champ.