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This is more of an offseason-type question, but I was purusing the UGA blog on the AJC, and the pass Buck Belue made to Lindsey Scott to beat Florida in 1980 was being heralded as the best play in the entire history of UGA football -- presumably more important than the play that ended The Drought. This was because it preserved the undefeated season.
I was wondering if Tech had any such play... And I can't think of any. In 1990, there were dozens of pivotal plays. In fact, virtually every play of the Virginia game seemed pivotal, though some we more pivotal than others.
The play that comes to mind most is the goal line stand against Clemson in 1990. That game really set the stage for the Virginia game, and that particular play put the momentum solidly in Tech's favor. There was also that goal line stand in the Virginia game...
Other memorable plays that changed the game for Tech were Gary Lee's kickoff return against UGA in 1985 after they'd been dominating Tech for much of the evening (it was a much more difficult win than in 1984), the 4 TD catches by Calvin Johnson against Clemson and that final catch with time running out, the Miracle on North Avenue against FSU (fumble recovery in the end zone with seconds remaining), the Kick-Pick against UGA two years ago, Josh Nesbitt stripping the ball right after losing the fumble to help preserve the win...
I was wondering if Tech had any such play... And I can't think of any. In 1990, there were dozens of pivotal plays. In fact, virtually every play of the Virginia game seemed pivotal, though some we more pivotal than others.
The play that comes to mind most is the goal line stand against Clemson in 1990. That game really set the stage for the Virginia game, and that particular play put the momentum solidly in Tech's favor. There was also that goal line stand in the Virginia game...
Other memorable plays that changed the game for Tech were Gary Lee's kickoff return against UGA in 1985 after they'd been dominating Tech for much of the evening (it was a much more difficult win than in 1984), the 4 TD catches by Calvin Johnson against Clemson and that final catch with time running out, the Miracle on North Avenue against FSU (fumble recovery in the end zone with seconds remaining), the Kick-Pick against UGA two years ago, Josh Nesbitt stripping the ball right after losing the fumble to help preserve the win...