Imagine standing on the sidelines when that went down....Morgan hit the QB as he released it as well. Bottomline is, James Jackson had the 1st down easily...I thought Butch was gonna go after the ref. Sarge had to hold him back.The Ped-o State player you SHOULD remember from that game was Chafie Fields...I HATE that guy. Play happened right in front of my seats.
My first game was during the 1986 season. I just had my 9th birthday in late October and one of my gifts was a game to see the Hurricanes play against East Carolina.
Yes, there is love and respect for each other but we don't watch ND vs. Miami together for health and security reasons.Brother, I have a question... I assume you love your brother right, but when you' all watch a ND game (any game) do you beat his ***?
Boy I'm glad I have no siblings.
Missed that game with Pneumonia....but Darrin Smith covering a slot receiver, tells you all you need to know.Houston - 1991. David Klingler and the Run and Shoot offense was suppose to gives us problems. It didn't.
I agree with everything you said here, except maybe for the “mistakenly” part.Split-squad of refs mistakenly thought it was 4th and goal. Gave the ball to ND on DOWNS, not as a fumble. You can clearly see JJ on the sidelines making the "first down" arm motion.
I agree with everything you said here, except maybe for the “mistakenly” part.
One of the first times I remember when what we now commonly refer to as media 'hype' entered the equation. Houston with their inflated stats were 'supposed' to be a real threat to the juggernaut that was the 'Canes...NO CONTEST. As pointed out, our LB's could run with their receivers. Over EARLY; stadium shook A LOT that night.Houston - 1991. David Klingler and the Run and Shoot offense was suppose to gives us problems. It didn't.
That’s the 1st game I went to. A Thursday night gameHouston - 1991. David Klingler and the Run and Shoot offense was suppose to gives us problems. It didn't.