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When Dan Conley intercepted Torretta in the first quarter of the 1992 game the Dome may have reached its loudest level ever.
My first game was 92 game. I don't remember much of it other than how loud it was and how exciting it was to be there. I was hooked. I'd also have to agree the first memory that came to me was McNabb running without his shoe. That game was a visceral release for all the other games prior.66-13, was when I still had seasons. McNabb busted the long run on his senior day to make it like 24-7. Knew we had it then.
This was when I became an Orange fan. Seemed like we were fighting impossible odds that game but just kept fighting.When Dan Conley intercepted Torretta in the first quarter of the 1992 game the Dome may have reached its loudest level ever.
Pretty sure you're thinking of McNabb losing his cleat on a TD run vs Michigan in the Big House earlier that season. I think he kept both on for his 51 yd TD vs Miami, though he may have juked UM's Dan Morgan out of one of hisMy first game was 92 game. I don't remember much of it other than how loud it was and how exciting it was to be there. I was hooked. I'd also have to agree the first memory that came to me was McNabb running without his shoe. That game was a visceral release for all the other games prior.
McNabb's 51 run made it 38. It was kevin johnson 100yd kickoff return made it 24. That team had soooo much speed on both sides.66-13, was when I still had seasons. McNabb busted the long run on his senior day to make it like 24-7. Knew we had it then.