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1:42 left on the clock down by 6

Who is your combo

  • Shane Matthews, Errict Rhett, Jack Jackson, Willie Jackson

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Danny Wuerffel, Eli Williams, Chris Doering, Ike Hillard

    Votes: 19 100.0%

  • Total voters
    19
  • Poll closed .

TennesseeGator

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The opposing team just pinned the punt down on the 8 yard line. What combo of 2 WR's/1RB/1QB do you take?

PLEASE DO NOT PICK OTHER COMBOS. THAT IS COMING LATER!
 
Wuerff is oddly kinda forgotten in the Tebow shadow...

But he might have actually been the best of all.
He always looked like he was throwing a shot put as if the ball weighed 16 pounds. However he was such a warrior and played with that choir boy swagger as of he knew Jesus had his back. From his junior year until the end there was never a game I did feel confident we would always win unless some weird bad luck struck. He was just the perfect leader and warrior you loved having on your side. His command and poise were perfection. He knew that Spurrier playbook and mind as well as/if not better than Spurrier himself.
 
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He was courageous, fearless, and tough. Could not be rattled and always got up.

sadgator always loved how Steve gave him total credit after the Sugar Bowl...

Watch Steve’s comments in the last minute of the clip below...they had such respect for one another...

 
He was courageous, fearless, and tough. Could not be rattled and always got up.

sadgator always loved how Steve gave him total credit after the Sugar Bowl...

Watch Steve’s comments in the last minute of the clip below...they had such respect for one another...


To this day, Holes avoid talking about this game, the events that led up to it, and the aftermath following it.

Just like Robert Cleckler, they are at a complete loss for words.
 

I was riding back from a work conference in the panhandle during the game (with a bunch of Noles, ugh), had a little radio with headphones but couldn't get any reception until literally the final drive, and it was going in and out. All I could hear was the crowd and Mick, who I had trouble understanding. I knew that we were losing, and the game was almost over, and we had thrown a ton of interceptions. I didn't know we were in FG range. But then I heard Mick scream about Doering having a touchdown. It was a good moment.
 
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