Sports Entertainment Network reports that Auburn inconceivably defeated Alabama with a last play touchdown in the 2013 Iron Bowl. With the game tied 28-28 with only one second left, Alabama attempted a field goal, and missed. Chris Davis caught the missed kick and ran 109 yards for the game winning touchdown. [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZsupViGHy_0] Read more: http://www.viralviralvideos.com/2013/12/01/chris-davis-catches-missed-field-goal-runs-100-yards-for-game-winning-touchdown-in-2013-iron-bowl/
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Mean Tweets: College Football Playoff Edition (Video)
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[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2Gf0hoTIXA?rel=0&modestbranding=1&iv_load_policy=3&w=600&h=360] Mean Tweets: College Football Playoff Edition (Video) Jimmy Kimmel‘s ‘Celebrities Read Mean Tweets’ series gets its College Football Playoff National Championship edition. Previously from Jimmy Kimmel Live: Jimmy Kimmel: NFL Players Reading Mean Tweets (Video) Jimmy Kimmel: NBA Players Reading Mean Tweets Part 2 (Video) Read more: http://dailypicksandflicks.com/2015/01/12/mean-tweets-college-football-playoff-edition-video/
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Entire WVU Stadium Sings Country Roads At End Of Game
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Many sporting events between feuding teams ends in resentment, bitterness, and sometimes even violence. But the opposite was the case at the end of the Big 12 opener West Virginia University game against the Baylor Bears. John Denver’s famous American country song Country Roads came up on the loud speakers and nearly the entire stadium stayed in…
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Northwestern Wildcats Celebrate Win Over Notre Dame With Chick-fil-A
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The Northwestern Wildcats almost lost to Notre Dame over the weekend in South Bend, but Northwestern kicker Jack Mitchell scored a field goal with 19 seconds left to take the game to overtime. After scoring another quick field goal it was all over, 43-40. Naturally, the team was elated with the win over Notre Dame. But they were…
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College Football Coaches And Broadcasters Read Mean Tweets
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Without a doubt, Jimmy Kimmel‘s most popular segment is when he has famous actors, athletes, and celebrities read mean tweets about themselves that they find on Twitter. In honor of the College Football Playoffs, Jimmy visited ESPN and had famous college football coaches and broadcasters read mean tweets about themselves. Read more: http://www.viralviralvideos.com/2015/01/13/college-football-coaches-and-broadcasters-read-mean-tweets/