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    Miami-Penn St 1991 ''the Clarence Thomas/Anita Hill game''...

    At the 35 minute mark of the SDSU broadcast right before that epic return by Kevin Williams it shows his punt return average for the year. It was 16.3. That's outrageous. And at that point it was 3 td's and a long of 94. But I think it was supposed to be 91. I was trying to remember the 94 yard...
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    Miami-Penn St 1991 ''the Clarence Thomas/Anita Hill game''...

    Back then you'd go to the game and if Notre Dame was also playing you'd get the score from the stadium announcer. I don't remember the 1991 West Virginia game but I know I was there. That's because the stadium announcer read the score of the ND game against Tennessee. He was funny. He goes...
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    Miami-Penn St 1991 ''the Clarence Thomas/Anita Hill game''...

    Also there's the bomb at the end of the first half to Chris T. Jones. A lot of fans including me thought he was in the end zone. He was called down at the one foot line. I've seen the replays and I'm not convinced he didn't get in.
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    Miami-Penn St 1991 ''the Clarence Thomas/Anita Hill game''...

    You know what I've been watching, is the 1991 SDSU game. Near the end of the first quarter around the 35 minute mark, Kevin Williams fields a punt but muffs it. It bounced around both teams until Williams picked it up and went almost 90 yards to the SDSU 3 yard line. We fumbled the next play...
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    Miami-Penn St 1991 ''the Clarence Thomas/Anita Hill game''...

    That was the quintessential punt return TD by Kevin Williams. If I recall, he made a cut and was gone. And this is just going off of 30 year old memory being at the game. I remember he guaranteed before the game he'd take one to the house. And I remember the Horace Copeland 80 yard bomb also...
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    Miami-Penn St 1991 ''the Clarence Thomas/Anita Hill game''...

    That game is one of my favorites of all the games I attended. I still remember the roar of the crowd during the Kevin Williams 91 yard punt return TD and Horace Copeland’s 80 yard TD reception. This is the most complete team in UM history.
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