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"Boneyard Victories"

In no specific order:

  • OT against West Virginia 2010.
  • At Iowa St 2002
  • The Rent opening game against Indiana 2003
  • Pitt - three - 2004; 2006 & 2010. 2010 had big time college football atmosphere
 
Our win over Louisville ended up, forcing them to leave the conference in shame, or at least that's the way I like to remember it.
Unfortunately, from a Louisville standpoint, the key word in your sentence was not "shame" but "leave".

The three wins against ranked teams: USF in '07, at Louisville in '12 (hello Mr. Bridgewater, remember Mr. Williams!) and Liberty in '22 are all candidates. Of those, USF was by far the biggest as it lead to a co-championship for us and was the first. Biggest bowl win was certainly the win over SC. Biggest other win in terms of prestige was at Notre Dame, notwithstanding their mediocrity that year (although it was also the game we won for Jazz after three heartbreaking losses), but in terms of importance and quality and excitement, Pitt in '10. Huge win under the lights with Edsall for the only time in his career playing it like a riverboard gambler and drawing to 21.
 
at Louisville in '12 (hello Mr. Bridgewater, remember Mr. Williams!)

I watched that game at the Brewhouse in Norwalk with a few Louisville fans/residents. And went to the Louisville games in that era at the Rent. No disrespect to RG3 and Danny O, Bridgewater was the best college QB I ever saw in person
 
Unfortunately, from a Louisville standpoint, the key word in your sentence was not "shame" but "leave".

The three wins against ranked teams: USF in '07, at Louisville in '12 (hello Mr. Bridgewater, remember Mr. Williams!) and Liberty in '22 are all candidates. Of those, USF was by far the biggest as it lead to a co-championship for us and was the first. Biggest bowl win was certainly the win over SC. Biggest other win in terms of prestige was at Notre Dame, notwithstanding their mediocrity that year (although it was also the game we won for Jazz after three heartbreaking losses), but in terms of importance and quality and excitement, Pitt in '10. Huge win under the lights with Edsall for the only time in his career playing it like a riverboard gambler and drawing to 21.
4 wins against ranked teams. Houston 2015. That could be the best one as Houston would have been undefeated otherwise and Houston beat 4 other ranked teams, including Florida State, who was ranked 9th.
 
4 wins against ranked teams. Houston 2015. That could be the best one as Houston would have been undefeated otherwise and Houston beat 4 other ranked teams, including Florida State, who was ranked 9th.
Thank you. That was my mistake and one I shouldn’t have made. (For some of you, see how easy that is? Someone points out you made a mistake and you acknowlege it, rather than attacking the person who points it out.)

Just as a note, each win over a ranked opponent was under a different coach: Edsall, P, HCVV and then Mora.
 
That USF game was as Cole as I have been. The UConn DE stayed home on the bootleg. I think the USF QB was as surprised as I was that he was there. He wasn’t as happy, though.
 
That USF game was as Cole as I have been. The UConn DE stayed home on the bootleg. I think the USF QB was as surprised as I was that he was there. He wasn’t as happy, though.
Actually, it was Greg Robinson, from (I believe) Scotland, PA. He was our 4th LB who played almost exclusively in goal line situations. And yes, in the first half a misty day turned into about 20 minutes of an absolute downpour. Everyone finished the game soaked.
 
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I watched that game at the Brewhouse in Norwalk with a few Louisville fans/residents. And went to the Louisville games in that era at the Rent. No disrespect to RG3 and Danny O, Bridgewater was the best college QB I ever saw in person
When I was a kid, saw Dan Marino play Army at Westpoint. Was only 10-11 at the time so didn’t appreciate him or who he was at the time.
Long day for the cadets.
 
I watched that game at the Brewhouse in Norwalk with a few Louisville fans/residents. And went to the Louisville games in that era at the Rent. No disrespect to RG3 and Danny O, Bridgewater was the best college QB I ever saw in person
Pat White of West Virginia was amazing as well as RGIII. Those to me were the two best visiting QB's to the Rent.
 
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Terry was one of my favorite players. Unfortunately, he suffered that terrible knee injury.

Terry Against IU
You know what was even better? His run against Iowa State. We had just given up the go ahead score. It looked like we had run out of gas. The Terry decided to get us back into it with a 70 yard run.
 
Actually, it was Greg Robinson, from (I believe) Scotland, PA. He was our 4th LB who played almost exclusively in goal line situations. And yes, in the first half a misty day turned into about 20 minutes of an absolute downpour. Everyone finished the game soaked.
It wasn’t just wet. It was also cold. But a great game.
 
You know what was even better? His run against Iowa State. We had just given up the go ahead score. It looked like we had run out of gas. The Terry decided to get us back into it with a 70 yard run.
I don't remember that run but remember the game. I was at the Civic Center watching UConn MBB preseason game. The crowd went crazy when it was announced that UConn beat Iowa State. Big moment in football at the time.
 

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