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1990: ND vs. Michigan State - The Immaculate Deflection

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Uploaded by on Jul 21, 2008

In 1990, with Michigan State leading No. 1 ranked Notre Dame 19-14 late in the 4th quarter, Rick Mirer hit Adrian Jarrell on a pass that deflected off the chest of Spartans' defensive back Todd Murray near the goal line. The Irish went on to score and win 20-19.

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  • I was at this game @ Spartan Stadium. Set an attendence record; over 76K. Went out to East Lansing bars with a buddy after the game in my ND garb. One guy kept banging his head off a bathroom stall door (it was wooden). Said he was doing it because the guy who deflected the ball lived in his dorm. Most folks were good-natured with me; figured I was a little nuts wearing Blue and Gold in the middle of Spartan Country. I think the bar was The Land Shark.

  • The thing is MSU had the right coverage called to defend that play.

  • Nice effort by the WR, but I'm not so sure he had control of it when he went out of bonds. Not trying to be a hater.

  • the only play in the history of me watching the Irish play that my heart stopped beating for a second.

  • thats a rocket play

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