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<blockquote data-quote="northgajacket" data-source="post: 316227" data-attributes="member: 3081"><p>Not in particular order:</p><p></p><p><strong>1. Georgia Tech-Georgia 1999 COFH...</strong> The first COFH game I watched and it still is my favorite COFH game. I would like to think the Jasper Sanks "fumble" was just "things evening out" for the Marcus Stroud non ejection earlier in the game, plus punishment for Jim Donnan being greedy. Great ending to the game too.</p><p><strong>2. 2014 COFH... </strong>I loved the next Monday when all the uga fans whined about Tech players ripping out their weeds. Great game and of course what has got to be one of the most iconic field goals in Tech history.</p><p><strong>3. Tech vs Florida State 2015... </strong>Absolutely crazy finish.</p><p><strong>4. 2004 Elite Eight Georgia Tech vs Kansas... </strong>Being able to witness a Tech basketball team reach the Final Four ( too young to remember 1990).</p><p><strong>5. 2004 Final Four vs Oklahoma State... </strong>Tech reaches its first title game thanks to a Will Bynum layup in the dying seconds ( I like to think the national championship game that year didn't happen). </p><p><strong>6. 2002 World Cup Group play: USA vs Portugal... </strong>After a horrific World Cup in 1998 where the US finished dead last in the event ( I still don't know which is worse finishing last or losing to Iran) the US was not expected to make an impact at this edition, especially against Portugal who were outside favorites to win and lead by a World Player of the Year. The US would upset the Portuguese 3-2 thanks to goals by John O'Brien, a Portuguese own goal and a Brian McBride header.</p><p><strong>7. 2002 World Cup Round of 16: USA vs Mexico... </strong>The US reached the Round of 16 for the second time in modern history and would face arch rival Mexico<strong>. </strong>Goals by Brian McBride and Landon Donovan lead US to 2-0 victory.</p><p><strong>8. 2002 World Cup Quarterfinal: USA vs Germany... </strong>The US would lose this game 1-0 but outplayed Germany the whole match and left it all on the pitch.</p><p><strong>9. 2010 WJC Gold Medal Game USA beats Canada 6-5 in ot</strong></p><p><strong>10. 2013 WJC Semi-Final: USA beats Canada 5-1</strong></p><p><strong>11. 2017 WJC Gold Medal Game: USA beats Canada in a shootout 5-4.</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="northgajacket, post: 316227, member: 3081"] Not in particular order: [B]1. Georgia Tech-Georgia 1999 COFH...[/B] The first COFH game I watched and it still is my favorite COFH game. I would like to think the Jasper Sanks "fumble" was just "things evening out" for the Marcus Stroud non ejection earlier in the game, plus punishment for Jim Donnan being greedy. Great ending to the game too. [B]2. 2014 COFH... [/B]I loved the next Monday when all the uga fans whined about Tech players ripping out their weeds. Great game and of course what has got to be one of the most iconic field goals in Tech history. [B]3. Tech vs Florida State 2015... [/B]Absolutely crazy finish. [B]4. 2004 Elite Eight Georgia Tech vs Kansas... [/B]Being able to witness a Tech basketball team reach the Final Four ( too young to remember 1990). [B]5. 2004 Final Four vs Oklahoma State... [/B]Tech reaches its first title game thanks to a Will Bynum layup in the dying seconds ( I like to think the national championship game that year didn't happen). [B]6. 2002 World Cup Group play: USA vs Portugal... [/B]After a horrific World Cup in 1998 where the US finished dead last in the event ( I still don't know which is worse finishing last or losing to Iran) the US was not expected to make an impact at this edition, especially against Portugal who were outside favorites to win and lead by a World Player of the Year. The US would upset the Portuguese 3-2 thanks to goals by John O'Brien, a Portuguese own goal and a Brian McBride header. [B]7. 2002 World Cup Round of 16: USA vs Mexico... [/B]The US reached the Round of 16 for the second time in modern history and would face arch rival Mexico[B]. [/B]Goals by Brian McBride and Landon Donovan lead US to 2-0 victory. [B]8. 2002 World Cup Quarterfinal: USA vs Germany... [/B]The US would lose this game 1-0 but outplayed Germany the whole match and left it all on the pitch. [B]9. 2010 WJC Gold Medal Game USA beats Canada 6-5 in ot 10. 2013 WJC Semi-Final: USA beats Canada 5-1 11. 2017 WJC Gold Medal Game: USA beats Canada in a shootout 5-4.[/B] [/QUOTE]
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