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best single game football performance
any outstanding single games come to mind...
i remember one game when mark grimmer had some picks, fumble recoveries and many a tackles...
i think he was the sports ill. player of the week for defense
what other players and particular games stick out?
i remember one game when mark grimmer had some picks, fumble recoveries and many a tackles...
i think he was the sports ill. player of the week for defense
what other players and particular games stick out?
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Re: best single game football performance
Game I will always remember is the comeback win against NAU two years ago. I still get excited when I think about the end of that one. May have to go home and watch that episode of The Line now.gfallscat wrote:any outstanding single games come to mind...
i remember one game when mark grimmer had some picks, fumble recoveries and many a tackles...
i think he was the sports ill. player of the week for defense
what other players and particular games stick out?

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Corey Smith returning a punt and a kickoff against Gardern Webb a few years back. Corey also returned 2 punts for TDs against Suc St later in the year.
Travis Lulay's comebacks against Weber and PisSU last year and against NAU the year before. Actually, I dont remember those being spectacular games for Travis, but the comebacks he orchestrated are the 3 greatest come from behind victories I have ever witnessed.
Corey Smith returning a punt and a kickoff against Gardern Webb a few years back. Corey also returned 2 punts for TDs against Suc St later in the year.
Travis Lulay's comebacks against Weber and PisSU last year and against NAU the year before. Actually, I dont remember those being spectacular games for Travis, but the comebacks he orchestrated are the 3 greatest come from behind victories I have ever witnessed.
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That '84 semi-final playoff game against Rhode Island in which they had the lead late in the game and were methodically marching down the field for the GAME-CLINCHING score, and Joe Roberts steps in front of the WR, intercepts the pass, and goes 84 yards for the go ahead score. That has got to be one of the greatest plays in Bobcat history. I'm glad I was there. I know it was just one play, but it was the whole ball game for me.
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84 was a season-long highlight reel...
Epic battles with Nevada Reno (4 OT's, I believe?), Boise State, Fresno State (last minute victory sealed home field & a MUCH-NEEDED week off), the unbelievable semi-final game with Rhode Island (who can forget Tex Sikora nearly tackling Joe Roberts on his way to the endzone), countless QB's being WHIPPED to the ground by Mark Fellows...
Oh yeah, and we thumped the fiz in Marijuanaville...
Epic battles with Nevada Reno (4 OT's, I believe?), Boise State, Fresno State (last minute victory sealed home field & a MUCH-NEEDED week off), the unbelievable semi-final game with Rhode Island (who can forget Tex Sikora nearly tackling Joe Roberts on his way to the endzone), countless QB's being WHIPPED to the ground by Mark Fellows...
Oh yeah, and we thumped the fiz in Marijuanaville...
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Re: best single game football performance
FOR SURE!!! That was so great to be in the stadium with the 100 or so people that actually stuck around. That was absolutely great and then to top it off didn't they show the Griz losing on the big screen? I don't know for sure if that was the same weekend, but it seems like it was.kmax wrote:Game I will always remember is the comeback win against NAU two years ago. I still get excited when I think about the end of that one. May have to go home and watch that episode of The Line now.![]()
All those poor saps that left early missed something special that day.
As far as moments go though, watching Corey run that one back against the Griz was pure sweetness!
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I gotta think that the game last year (i think it was last year) where Roger Cooper had to get iv's at halftime due to being sick, and they took him to the hospital afterwards, has got to be one of the guttier performances.
Although who knows how many guys have played with all sorts of illnesses and injuries.
Although who knows how many guys have played with all sorts of illnesses and injuries.
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How about the game Paul Schaeffer had against the Griz in 1968. He rushed like 38 times for 234 yards with a separated shoulder. At least twice he left the game with his shoulder drooping only to go to the sideline and have someone jerk it back into place and go back out there. He scored the winning touchdown on a goal line plunge right in front of where I was sitting. He cut to his right, hesitated to let the linebackers dive in the hole, and then dove in. He was one tough SOB...and a good friend. He died tragically in a skiing accident.
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My favorite performance was based on just one play. Argueably the greatest Bobcat play ever:
1976, Cats vs NAU at home. Both undefeated in conference play. Winner goes to the playoffs, loser stays home. End of the first half we are up about 10. NAU has the ball on our 35 or 40 yd line. With no time on the clock NAU throws an incomplete pass into the end zone. Personal fowl is called on the Cats. Because the half cannot end on a defensive penalty NAU gets one untimed down at our 20 - 25 yd line. Instead of kicking a field goal they go for the end zone. On the pass Les Lenniger busts through the line and blocks the pass attempt. The ball goes almost straight up and Les runs under it and takes off for the our end zone (75 yards away). Thankfully Les had a 10+ yard head start because Les had about a 6 sec 40 time. The NAU QB caught Les at our five and the two fell into the end zone for a Cat TD. We went on to win the game, the conference and the National Championship. BEST PLAY I HAVE EVER SEEN!
1976, Cats vs NAU at home. Both undefeated in conference play. Winner goes to the playoffs, loser stays home. End of the first half we are up about 10. NAU has the ball on our 35 or 40 yd line. With no time on the clock NAU throws an incomplete pass into the end zone. Personal fowl is called on the Cats. Because the half cannot end on a defensive penalty NAU gets one untimed down at our 20 - 25 yd line. Instead of kicking a field goal they go for the end zone. On the pass Les Lenniger busts through the line and blocks the pass attempt. The ball goes almost straight up and Les runs under it and takes off for the our end zone (75 yards away). Thankfully Les had a 10+ yard head start because Les had about a 6 sec 40 time. The NAU QB caught Les at our five and the two fell into the end zone for a Cat TD. We went on to win the game, the conference and the National Championship. BEST PLAY I HAVE EVER SEEN!
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Indeed...not to throw water, but it was a TE look-in that RI ran several times before and JR just "had a feeling that they'd run it agains".Lydell wrote:That '84 semi-final playoff game against Rhode Island in which they had the lead late in the game and were methodically marching down the field for the GAME-CLINCHING score, and Joe Roberts steps in front of the WR, intercepts the pass, and goes 84 yards for the go ahead score. That has got to be one of the greatest plays in Bobcat history. I'm glad I was there. I know it was just one play, but it was the whole ball game for me.
Do you remember the next KO? Cats recover a botched return, and then on the next play run about a 35 yard TD? Next thing you know, Cats win by a bunch but............
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Two of my favorite games even though the CATS lost (dammit). One was in 97 how we were in it till the end with the griz. Long march at the end of the game to score the go ahead td. Who was that little RB that season? Great game on his behalf!!!
My other favorite performance was also during a CAT-griz game. Griz kick-off after a Davey Dick td. Sean Hill takes it at about the five. Races up the middle untouched for a td. Sean's ankles were hurting so bad he could hardly walk the week before and after the game. That was gutsy.
My other favorite performance was also during a CAT-griz game. Griz kick-off after a Davey Dick td. Sean Hill takes it at about the five. Races up the middle untouched for a td. Sean's ankles were hurting so bad he could hardly walk the week before and after the game. That was gutsy.
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Eric Kinneman scored the go-ahead (but sadly short-lived) TD to put us up 22-20...94VegasCat wrote:Two of my favorite games even though the CATS lost (dammit). One was in 97 how we were in it till the end with the griz. Long march at the end of the game to score the go ahead td. Who was that little RB that season? Great game on his behalf!!!
My other favorite performance was also during a CAT-griz game. Griz kick-off after a Davey Dick td. Sean Hill takes it at about the five. Races up the middle untouched for a td. Sean's ankles were hurting so bad he could hardly walk the week before and after the game. That was gutsy.



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Make that 97 yards.Lydell wrote:That '84 semi-final playoff game against Rhode Island in which they had the lead late in the game and were methodically marching down the field for the GAME-CLINCHING score, and Joe Roberts steps in front of the WR, intercepts the pass, and goes 84 yards for the go ahead score. That has got to be one of the greatest plays in Bobcat history. I'm glad I was there. I know it was just one play, but it was the whole ball game for me.