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#1. 1980 Olympic Hockey Victory... Watched the games against Sweden, Czechoslovakia, West Germany and the Soviet Union. Don't remember watching the gold medal game because time seemed to freeze in place after we beat the Soviets. The game was simply insane, gut-wrenching... no other words to describe it. Was a big Atlanta Flames fan back in the day, but watched a lot of international hockey on ABC. The Soviets were always playing on TV, so you knew how good they were. That victory felt special at the time and it's only gotten more so over the years.
#2. Tech Victory over UVA, 1990... Gut-wrenching game we all knew would define Tech's season. Worked at Pero's Pizza as a driver and listened to the game on the radio, catching glimpses of the game on the big-screen TV back at the restaurant between deliveries. It looked like we were going to lose at halftime, so when things started getting close it was almost too unbearable to follow. Simply the best, most emotional Tech victory I've ever experienced.
#3. 1992 Braves-Pirates NLCS Game 7... Watched 8 innings of this game at a small sports bar on Howell Mill Rd, became so nervous and disgusted I couldn't bear to watch the final inning. Began walking the three miles back to my home and noticed a lone, streaming skyrocket heading into the sky and bursting in the vicinity of Atlanta Fulton County Stadium. My thoughts were, "The nerve of them (Pirates), bringing their own fireworks to Atlanta!" Well, a few minutes later, pockets of cheering could be heard coming out of open windows, and then it kept on going. Finally, the streets erupted in cheering, cars began honking their horns and flashing their high beams... When I finally got home, I found out the Braves had pulled it off, and that I'd missed the best series of plays in Atlanta sports history.
#4. Falcons 1998 victory over the Vikings in the NFC Championship... Another game that appeared lost. Every time the Falcons seemed to get momentum, the Vikings looked like they would finally put it out of reach for good. Late in the 4th quarter, Coach Dan Reeves made a coaching blunder that looked like it might seal the game for the Vikings, but then Gary Anderson misses the FG. The momentum changed after that, but it still didn't look like Atlanta would win. A lot of clutch plays had to be made on offense and defense before Morten Andersen made the kick in OT. Easily the most gut-wrenching game I'd watched since the 1992 NLCS.
#5. 1999 Tech game against UGA... Somewhat mixed feelings about this game afterward, since I felt Jasper Sanks didn't really fumble the football. But I remember UGA driving for the late score at the goal line to seal the game... Was at my parents' house for Thanksgiving break. Dad leaves the room, thinking the game was over. I stay and watch the rest of the game, keeping my cheers and emotions in check, then come to dinner telling him Tech had won. The look on his face was priceless (he went to Tech but always pooh-pooed their chances). This was the first victory against UGA in Atlanta since '89, and there haven't been any home victories since, that's 18 years. The exciting finish with the blocked 3rd-down FG and later conversion made this an unforgettable game.
#6. Miracle on Techwood Drive vs. FSU, 2015
#7. Victory against UGA in Athens, 2016
#8. Miracle on North Avenue against FSU
#9. 1985 Fog Bowl against UGA at Grant Field
#10. 2008 victory against UGA in Athens
(Didn't see the 2014 game against UGA in Athens... Was fishing with my dad during that game. After the 2013 loss at home, didn't want to experience suffering through another excruciating close loss like that so soon. Also didn't get to see the 1984 game against UGA in Athens, since we didn't have cable at the time. Both these games would have easily been top-5 on my list had I seen them at their broadcast times).
#2. Tech Victory over UVA, 1990... Gut-wrenching game we all knew would define Tech's season. Worked at Pero's Pizza as a driver and listened to the game on the radio, catching glimpses of the game on the big-screen TV back at the restaurant between deliveries. It looked like we were going to lose at halftime, so when things started getting close it was almost too unbearable to follow. Simply the best, most emotional Tech victory I've ever experienced.
#3. 1992 Braves-Pirates NLCS Game 7... Watched 8 innings of this game at a small sports bar on Howell Mill Rd, became so nervous and disgusted I couldn't bear to watch the final inning. Began walking the three miles back to my home and noticed a lone, streaming skyrocket heading into the sky and bursting in the vicinity of Atlanta Fulton County Stadium. My thoughts were, "The nerve of them (Pirates), bringing their own fireworks to Atlanta!" Well, a few minutes later, pockets of cheering could be heard coming out of open windows, and then it kept on going. Finally, the streets erupted in cheering, cars began honking their horns and flashing their high beams... When I finally got home, I found out the Braves had pulled it off, and that I'd missed the best series of plays in Atlanta sports history.
#4. Falcons 1998 victory over the Vikings in the NFC Championship... Another game that appeared lost. Every time the Falcons seemed to get momentum, the Vikings looked like they would finally put it out of reach for good. Late in the 4th quarter, Coach Dan Reeves made a coaching blunder that looked like it might seal the game for the Vikings, but then Gary Anderson misses the FG. The momentum changed after that, but it still didn't look like Atlanta would win. A lot of clutch plays had to be made on offense and defense before Morten Andersen made the kick in OT. Easily the most gut-wrenching game I'd watched since the 1992 NLCS.
#5. 1999 Tech game against UGA... Somewhat mixed feelings about this game afterward, since I felt Jasper Sanks didn't really fumble the football. But I remember UGA driving for the late score at the goal line to seal the game... Was at my parents' house for Thanksgiving break. Dad leaves the room, thinking the game was over. I stay and watch the rest of the game, keeping my cheers and emotions in check, then come to dinner telling him Tech had won. The look on his face was priceless (he went to Tech but always pooh-pooed their chances). This was the first victory against UGA in Atlanta since '89, and there haven't been any home victories since, that's 18 years. The exciting finish with the blocked 3rd-down FG and later conversion made this an unforgettable game.
#6. Miracle on Techwood Drive vs. FSU, 2015
#7. Victory against UGA in Athens, 2016
#8. Miracle on North Avenue against FSU
#9. 1985 Fog Bowl against UGA at Grant Field
#10. 2008 victory against UGA in Athens
(Didn't see the 2014 game against UGA in Athens... Was fishing with my dad during that game. After the 2013 loss at home, didn't want to experience suffering through another excruciating close loss like that so soon. Also didn't get to see the 1984 game against UGA in Athens, since we didn't have cable at the time. Both these games would have easily been top-5 on my list had I seen them at their broadcast times).
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