Steve spurrier outback bowl post game
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Ad Blocker Detected. Thanks for visiting! Thank you for your support! Learn More About Ad Blockers. Thompson recalled a hit Clowney made while he still played in high school. Or payback for a hit to the groin Smith delivered earlier in the game, sending Clowney to the sideline. I was laughing.
A game the best player on the field single-handedly changed with a big hit that will live on as long as he plays. Skip to main content Skip to navigation. Choose Blog Clowney's big hit defines Outback Bowl. Nick Saban's open-door policy a factor in Alabama's draft success.
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How recruiting helped Clemson, Georgia and Penn State become championship contenders. Jan 1, Close ACC reporter. He threw 3 yards to Miles, rushed for 1 and found Byrd for 7. With a first down at the 32, Thompson spiked the ball. There were 17 seconds left as No. Jerideau had both fists clenched. Shaw, rubbing off his eyeblack in frustration and cursing his injured foot, had the neck of his jersey in his mouth.
Thompson stood 5 yards from his center as he took the snap. Dylan barely got it off, but he had a beautiful throw right before he got hit. But the ball flew straight and true as Ellington outran the second level. He caught it at the 2, cut back to avoid the safety and trotted into the end zone. I threw up my hands as he let it go. I felt it, him coming free. Bruce caught it on his left hip. I saw the play shake out. I knew it was a clean read and it was going to come to me or him depending on which way the safety went.
I was the first one to reach him in the end zone. I looked at the pass and then I looked at the Jumbotron and saw the safety out of position. As soon as Bruce caught it, I knew he was in. The whole stadium erupted. Nobody seemed to know, or care, that the Gamecocks had pulled out a last-second victory.
Do they feel overlooked due to The Hit? The Hit started the whole deal of us coming back and winning the game. That was that team — nobody cared about who did what. From Rock Hill, S.
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