Jim Lynch intercepts Jimmy Raye, but fumbles it back to the Spartans, allowing Michigan State to keep a scoring drive alive in the 2nd quarter. Thanks to KH for marrying the color game film with th...
Jim Lynch intercepts Jimmy Raye, but fumbles it back to the Spartans, allowing Michigan State to keep a scoring drive alive in the 2nd quarter. Thanks to KH for marrying the color game film with the original radio broadcast.
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Game of the century! Man, those teams were giants back then. Even though I'm an MSU fan, Notre Dame was really the best. MSU was lucky to tie. Very lucky.
State was up by 10. How can you possibly say State was lucky to tie Notre Dame? ND was extremely lucky to come back in this game. ND should have gone for the win. ND was lucky to even have a chance to tie.
I was 2 yrs old at the time but I did read about the game. Notre Dame had an incredible season, demolishing all of their opponents. MSU had a little trouble on the way to other victories (e.g., Ohio State). ND missed a close field goal and had the momentum late in the game.
Parseghian was a woos for not playing to win. It was inexcusable and a stain on their program. To this day coaches usually play to win, in memory of that fiasco.
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Parseghian was a woos for not playing to win. It was inexcusable and a stain on their program. To this day coaches usually play to win, in memory of that fiasco.