I guess Reggie Ball. But my real formative years had Josh Nesbitt at the helm. Dude was toughhhhh. Hate when he broke his arm at VT in 2010.
We had all the momentum and were about to pull one out at Blackburg. He broke his arm after throwing a pick and the game changed after that.
I was all for trying to run it back. It can't hurt. Besides what's the worst that could happen? Arguably one of the greatest finishes in CFB of all time?
Yeah dude the sequence of thoughts during that kick was crazy.
They're gonna beat us on a last second field goal. Oh my god they blocked it. Okay, he picked it up. He's gonna try to run it back. Oh sheet he's coming around the corner. Oh my god he's got blockers. HE GOT PAST THE KICKER. HOLY...
Yeah that game was so weird. We did just enough to stay in it despite some turnovers. That 4th down long catch by Brad Stewart was so electric.
But yes, the blocked FG was insane. My baby mama and daughter were asleep at the time, and it took all I had not to wake them up. I was running around...
2008 FSU was my first real game I attended. I was in the upper East with my older brother and couldn't see what happened in the end zone with that fumble. We just heard the crowd cheering and figured it was something good😂😂 then we hear *fumble on the play, recovered by GT* and the place went...
That game was amazing. I remember it being delayed for like 3 hours it seemed due to lightning. I was 16 or 17 at the time and watching with my parents on tv. That steal back by nesbitt was incredible. Went from heart sinking to elated in a matter of seconds. Then that TD run to seal the deal.
We push through summer, grinding out one longgg hotttt dayyy at a time. Then the reward is getting football a week early and upsetting FSU yet again to start the 2024 season.
Push forward, men! (And ladies.)
And just to kill some time.... favorite win over FSU? PLEASE don't say 2020 with *you...
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