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Our last two conference wins

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Both games of epic futility that have truly redefined the term "winning ugly" and providing the college football world with great screen shots. You're welcome!!!!!!

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My old man (MSD 60) called after the game and said, "I think we beat Cheater Hill in the Mid 60's 3-0."

From a guy that can't recall some days what happened 10 minutes ago I thought was pretty good. Found out later it was 1966.
 
I remember a game we lost to Vandy in the late 70s 3-0. Much better to win than lose.
 
My old man (MSD 60) called after the game and said, "I think we beat Cheater Hill in the Mid 60's 3-0."

From a guy that can't recall some days what happened 10 minutes ago I thought was pretty good. Found out later it was 1966.

Danny Talbot set up to kick the tying FG, but he was lined up a bit to the right ( I was sitting directly in line with the attempt). The kick was straight as an arrow - just a tad, wide right. Yea! -- No soccer style then.
 
Atleast our coach celebrating ended with merit.
 
That's pretty crazy that the combined total "points scored in regulation" for our last two ACC victories has been 3
 
That's pretty crazy that the combined total "points scored in regulation" for our last two ACC victories has been 3

A win is a win. I'll take it.

Also, if we can actually win a game by scoring only 3 points, it means our D is pretty darn good.
(I know BC's offense stinks, but our goal line stand on the last play was one to remember)
 
Amen. It was just what I hoped for before the play. I said if they run and we stop then I think it's over.
 
'Our last two conference wins' - were both wins.

Much better than 'Our last two conference losses'
 
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