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<blockquote data-quote="whitegoldsphinx" data-source="post: 657643" data-attributes="member: 3406"><p>The first half was a comedy of missed field goals. One VT miss, I swear the kicker hit his own lineman in the back. No score at half, but during halftime, the Hokie mascot kicks a mid range field goal through the uprights off a tee. When VT kicks a FG either late 3rd or early 4th quarter, can't remember which, I thought we were done. It was that kind of game. But we did tie it at 3-3 with about 6 minutes left. Got the ball late deep in our end, but Shawn Jones did his thing getting us downfield very quickly so Scott Sisson could do his thing. Everything about that game seemed so surreal. If we could somehow pull out a win out of that mess of a game, then winning out and having a shot at the national championship suddenly seemed like destiny.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whitegoldsphinx, post: 657643, member: 3406"] The first half was a comedy of missed field goals. One VT miss, I swear the kicker hit his own lineman in the back. No score at half, but during halftime, the Hokie mascot kicks a mid range field goal through the uprights off a tee. When VT kicks a FG either late 3rd or early 4th quarter, can't remember which, I thought we were done. It was that kind of game. But we did tie it at 3-3 with about 6 minutes left. Got the ball late deep in our end, but Shawn Jones did his thing getting us downfield very quickly so Scott Sisson could do his thing. Everything about that game seemed so surreal. If we could somehow pull out a win out of that mess of a game, then winning out and having a shot at the national championship suddenly seemed like destiny. [/QUOTE]
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