Is it a bad sign that I agree with so many of these?
Since the biggest one's have been mentioned I'll say the FG against Bama
Let's not forgot all of AJ Granger's illegal screens and the announcers constantly saying Mo-Pee.
F'in Bill Raftery. F'in Blarge. F'in refs. Man, Mateen Cleeves is ugly.
All this time and all this cussin' and my palate still isn't cleansed from that stupid game. Blech!
As ticked as I was over Yelk's FG, I let it go after Quinn Sharp's FG was ruled no good in the OSU game.
Beyond meaningless sport, the loss of Jack still burns brightly. There have been so many like him, cut down before their time.
Administration at that time would've screwed it up, not supported him, and Bill Snyder wouldn't have become Bill Snyder.Not an actual play, but if we would have hired Bill Snyder and had decades of football success.
Weren't we up 38-17 in the 4th quarter? The play I remember from that game -- and the moment I knew we were going to lose -- was when a Wyoming d-lineman batted a pass in the air and intercepted it one-handed behind his head.Winning the OT coin toss and picking to go on offense in the 1996 Wyoming game. 1st OT game with the new alternating possession from the 25yd line rule. Lost 41-38 in OT
Yep. Mac wanted to be at the end with the students.Offense wasn't even the choice. They chose the south end of the field, which allowed Wyoming to pick defense.
But if he didn't meet his demise in the fashion that he did, what are the odds that Jack Trice Stadium ever becomes "Jack Trice Stadium"?
I'm going to go back through the mists of time also and give honorable mention to Alex Giffords' missed chip-shot at OU.
If he becomes one of the greatest to play at Iowa State it is definitely possible
Agree with all plays noted in the thread but the ********* blocking foul on Georges vs Kansas at home deserves a mention.
As ticked as I was over Yelk's FG, I let it go after Quinn Sharp's FG was ruled no good in the OSU game.
I'm going to go back through the mists of time also and give honorable mention to Alex Giffords' missed chip-shot at OU.
Any 1 of his 4 misses that day would suffice.
I'm going to go back through the mists of time also and give honorable mention to Alex Giffords' missed chip-shot at OU.
Man, 1923 is early. Jackie Robinson was born in 1919. So that gives you some perspective on how radical it was for Jack to be playing at all. Crazy to think the Civil Rights movement wouldn't be for another 40 years.Look at this whippersnapper here. You should know what's coming next ...
The year, 1923.
The location, Northrop Field.
The time, third quarter.
The player, Jack Trice.
The play, he falls.
After Jack Trice's death, Coach Sam Willaman said he would've been the greatest football player in America the following year. Teammates said he would've been an All-American. Football experts placed him on the same level as other black pioneers that reside in the NFL and College Hall of Fame. He starred in the mythical high school national championship game.
He played one full game for Iowa State. One.
Beyond meaningless sport, the loss of Jack still burns brightly. There have been so many like him, cut down before their time.