I got this beat: I was there for the 3-3 win over Notre Dame AND the 7-6 win over number 1 Alabama in 1962 which Dodd called his greatest win. In both instances, the Jackets were helped by opposing quarterbacks having an off day and by combining a superior kicking game with conservative mistake free football. We should have won the game against Notre Dame they just did not have it that day which was strange for a team that was ranked number 1 going into the contest. Maybe they were over rated which as we all know just about never happens with the Irish.
A similar situation occurred in 1990 when we tied Virginia Tech who was not all that great that year. It was windy and cold which seemed to affect Shawn Jones passing. Someone correct me but it may have been the week after the huge win over Virginia. Offensively we just were flat and did not execute which is why a great defense is absolutely essential for anyone having national title or conference championship asperations. Offense will click and look unstoppable one week and then for no apparent reason will fall apart, usually against inferior competition, which can blow up a national title drive.