Most exciting play in Tech history?

CTJacket

Ramblin' Wreck
Messages
532
Sorry, but Scott Sisson's FG with 0:07 left in the game still ranks up there for me against #1 ranked Virginia in 1990. I was there,e and it was the game that vaulted us to the eventual national title that year. As sweet as this one was, that one was bigger because we were unbeaten as well at the time and they were #1.
I was there too - that was a HUGE play. Saturday night probably felt bigger if you were there because it was a home game (and turned into a crazy party).
It's really hard to pick one but I'll just say I'm glad we've had more than one to pick from!!!
 

B Lifsey

Helluva Engineer
Messages
1,380
Location
Barnesville, Georgia

Dottie1145

Helluva Engineer
Messages
2,217
A little more perspective about the play:

• The blocked field goal returned for a touchdown is believed to be the first in Tech’s modern history (since 1950) – records do not indicate any previous such play – and is the first time an ACC team blocked a field goal in the final minute of regulation since 2008 when Georgia Tech did it versus Gardner-Webb to preserve a 10-7 win.

• It was the first blocked field goal returned for touchdown in the fourth quarter of a game since 2005 when Boise State did it to Hawai’i in a 28-28 tie with 11:23 remaining. Boise went on for a 44-41 win.

• It also stands as the first blocked field goal returned for a touchdown in the final minute of a game since 2011 when USC did it to Utah. USC was leading at the time 17-14 and won 23-14.

• The blocked field goal represented the first fourth-quarter miss of Aguayo’s All-American career.

• It was the first blocked kick of senior Patrick Gamble’s career and the first TD for sophomore Lance Austin.

• Tech did not lead for the 60 minutes of game time -- its only lead coming as time expired during the blocked field goal return by Lance Austin.

http://www.ramblinwreck.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/102615aaf.html
Gamble is a RS JR but nice list of specifics that make that play so special.
 

Techster

Helluva Engineer
Messages
18,400
I would rate Scisson's FG against UVA in 1990 as one of GT's most IMPORTANT plays.

Given the season we've had, the bowl game streak was definitely on the line on Austin's return for TD, but the magnitude of it doesn't match Scisson's FG.

Austin's return is definitely one of GT's most EXCITING plays, and it ranks up there with Roddy Jone's sideline defying run against UGA in Athens in 2009 for me...oh, and "the catch" by Calvin Johnson against Clemson.
 

awbuzz

Helluva Manager
Staff member
Messages
12,312
Location
Marietta, GA
Each will have a preference based upon what they have witnessed. Makes the "oldies" harder to remember an "get votes" even though they were important.
Most of the ones mentioned make up a what could easily be a top 5 or 10, each of which could be #1 based upon perspective.
ALL worthy of consideration and shouldn't be diminished.
 

Skeptic

Helluva Engineer
Messages
6,372
I would rate Scisson's FG against UVA in 1990 as one of GT's most IMPORTANT plays.

Given the season we've had, the bowl game streak was definitely on the line on Austin's return for TD, but the magnitude of it doesn't match Scisson's FG.

Austin's return is definitely one of GT's most EXCITING plays, and it ranks up there with Roddy Jone's sideline defying run against UGA in Athens in 2009 for me...oh, and "the catch" by Calvin Johnson against Clemson.
Kicking the winner is all well and good -- Butker's big time kick against Georgia is the stuff of legend -- but for the best or most exciting play, no comparison. Austin's runback and all the attendant circumstances will be remembered and talked about, -- and in this day and age, replayed from all kinds of angles, endlessly -- when the kickers have all been forgotten, and I don't say that to diminish their accomplishments. One was an athletic accomplishment, consuming three-quarters of the football field, speed and vision, and at the end, lateral moves to avoid the last tacklers. One was a three-second play.
 

Sideways

Helluva Engineer
Messages
1,589
Saturday night was absolutely incredible. I honestly didn't think we'd win, but boy, the team proved me wrong. It really surprised me that the defense and special teams is what stepped up to make it happen, and that may have even made it more exciting.

So every time I've watched or even thought about the play since, I get chills. It quite honestly might be the most exciting play in Tech football history.

Agree or disagree?
Agree, except for possibly the kick against UVA in 1990, the muff and the Calvin catch against Clemson, Wadkins one hander against Clemson, Don Toner's interception against Alabama when they were number one, and of course, the 53 yard kick against Georgia last year coupled with the interception by DJ. All of them and some others were great but the atmosphere at this one is what makes it so very special. National TV audience, on prime time, with a white out and an electric BDS crowd. Can't ask for more. Top ten opponent. Recruits in the crowd, the works.
 

Sideways

Helluva Engineer
Messages
1,589
Good grief. We just won one of the most exciting games in history, and you want to make a NEGATIVE comment? There are words that describe people like you, but I can't use many on the site. I'll get away with one here, though - TROLL.
It was electrifying to be sure. I was watching with a friend who is a Florida fan and he made an interesting comment midway through the third quarter: " I don't know how, but I think Tech is going to win this game" Are you sure? I asked "Yep, FSU has fallen into the trap of playing Tech's game. Sooner or later, these long possessions in the third quarter will take their toll and FSU will start making mistakes and get antsy" Sure enough, he was spot on.
 

GlennW

Helluva Engineer
Messages
1,189
I didn't make a negative comment. Just in touch with reality. No one gave us a shot to win that game and our guys did what it took. I am proud of them for it. But you can't say depth is not an issue for us right now.

"From what I saw we did all we could do to keep up in 60 min. I feel like if we had to go 5 extra min the game would change a bit. FSU is far deeper and the longer we play the more that impacts the final score."

TROLL.
 

Dustman

Helluva Engineer
Messages
1,247
I cast my vote for Austin's return as the most exciting Tech play I've witnessed because it was so improbable. I had a lot of thoughts going thru my head before the play but never imagined a walk off scenario. And it was 2 big plays rolled into 1.
 
Top