10 years later, and still nothing else for me rivals the Kick Six, though I have no allegiance to either team. What a moment that was and still is. Glad to see it #1.
Saw it live. Blew my mind. Same, no allegiance to either team. Was just watching to enjoy to sport and rivalry. Never seen an ending like that. Moments like this define college football. You remember the plays, the key moments from great games.
Bama fan here. I agree nothing comes close to that moment in all of college football. Having allegiance to the losing side I still remember the feeling of not believing my eyes and that it really happened even tho I just watched it. I’m still happy that exactly 10 years after that we got our revenge with the 4th and goal on the 31 play with 30 seconds left. Even though ima Bama fan and as crazy as 4th and miracle was. That kick was just special man.
As an Alabama fan, I still have never seen the full play, saw Davis get the corner and walked out of the living room and have skipped it on every video since
I’m a big bama fan. born and raised in alabama. The kick six was the craziest, wildest, greatest moment in college football history. don’t know if it’ll ever be topped
@@jonathanwilliam980 kick six was definitely bigger- it was the last play of the game, Davis ran the entire field back, and Saban fought hard to get that one second back on the clock. 4th and a mile was just a big choke by Auburn, I don't know what they were thinking
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Coming from a Bama fan, how in the heck does LSU beating us in 2022 make this list and not 2011?? One was between two one loss teams who didn’t go on to make the playoffs and the other was between the number 1 and 2 teams who later rematched and proved to be the best two in the country🤷🏽♂️
Oh my god it was awesome. Big game today. Just a couple hours, even. Nervous but excited. I feel like we have conquered everything we need… except a win against Bama in the SEC Championship. But we (my mom, dad, and I. My sister was just kinda there confused but excited because we were so that means something good happened lol. We are still teaching her) were screaming and jumping. It was awesome. When I talked to my Uncle (he married a Bama fan. They watch UGA vs Bama games on separate couches. Anyways, my uncle was awake, my aunt wasn’t), he said he was in the other room pacing with the sound on. He said that, when he heard the crowd erupt, he was thinking “Oh great here we go again” before hearing “UNDERTHROWN!” To which he ran in the other room and hugged the dog. Let’s win today. Go Dawgs!
Brother, there are a ton of moments I can think of. I wished I knew how to do these videos because I would make some for certain teams. Plays that I remember growing up. I'm 50 years old now, a diehard and life long Gator. I have so many plays in my head. The Reggie White hit in Knoxville, the Dale Carter Punt Return against us in 1990, the long FG against us in 98, I could go on and on.
You put k9 5 touchdown game against Michigan on here but not hasan Haskins 5 td game against Ohio state on here (which had way more significance by the way). For sure gotta be a state fan (always will be little brother) or a Michigan hater lol.
I agree that it was. But Michigan beating Ohio state and getting into the cfp was monumental for the program which is a nationally recognized program. Not much bigger than that imo. Being at the game as well made it much more clear to me. This past years game against Ohio state was the most watched cfb game since 2011. Which should be telling enough on how big a rivalry it really is.
Nothing bigger than number 2. College football season ending, national title winner of a play. The most important play on the biggest stage for all the marbles. No play meant more and had more at stake. This wasn’t just a bowl game or regular season game winner. You need to flip 1 and 2.
Yes yes good list but how ypu gonna sit here and say a setting an SEC record 61 yard walk off field goal to beat then #15 K-State is not worth a top 30 moment.