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jflan702

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1999 All Star Game at Fenway Park. A great set of players, but most importantly, the last real public appearance of Ted Williams. Magic night all around. Pedro mowed em down when they got to playing.
 

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Mine would be the 2003 college football game where Toledo defeated 9th ranked Pittsburgh at home. The Rockets won the game with a late 4th quarter drive and the student fans rushed the field and tore down both goal posts (I was visiting my brother, a UT student, for the weekend). I remember standing underneath a goal post when the weight of people hanging off the crossbar caused the post to snap at the base (it sounded like a cannon firing). We carried both goal posts out of the stadium, dumping one over a bridge into the Ottawa River. Two students were seriously injured and it helped pave the way for stricter collegiate rules concerning rushing the field and not tearing down goal posts.
 
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Joe Paterno's 409th (and last, and record-breaking) win as a college head coach. He was fired before the next week's game because, well, you know.

Pretty incredible game, in which Penn State won, 10-7. It was snowing ... heavy. Illinois started to move the ball down field with like one minute left before attempting a game-tying field goal as time expired.

Everyone in the stadium started running - in the snow - toward the end zone to distract the kicker from behind the goal post. Sure enough, he missed the field goal.
 

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I have too many. In order best to last.
1.2011 WS Game 6
2.2011 WS Game 7
3.2005 John Cena Raw Debut
4.Wachas near nohitter
5. 2004 NlCS game 7
 

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Jim Abbott's no-hitter was incredible. Every pitch after the fifth inning felt like a do-or-die scenario.

Strasburg's debut here in DC was incredible as well. That park had never had a buzz like that for anybody. It was amazing.
 

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