I suspect some may say Purdue's demolishment of OSU in 2018.
So, how about it?
So, how about it?
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I loved both of those games. I would add beating ND in South Bend in 2004.Difficult choices:
1) Brees to Morales win over tO$U ‘99. Set up Rose Bowl.
2) TIE - Purdue vs K State. Great finish and winning Alamo Bowl. Pounding tO$U with Brohm and Moore was a stunner. I couldn’t believe what I was witnessing, and I was overjoyed to say the least.
Those are my memorable games. I’m positive some will see the Mike Phipps era over ND as great, but I was too young to remember!
Yep. It was like "Episode IV: A New Hope".I suspect some may say Purdue's demolishment of OSU in 2018.
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Do the words “Holy” and “Toledo” give you a clue?I suspect some may say Purdue's demolishment of OSU in 2018.
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1978 beating OSU at home 27-16 Mark Herman,Young,Burrell and Jim Young coach.I watched fat Jack walk off the field when he ran out of time outs and couldn`t stop the game clock.I suspect some may say Purdue's demolishment of OSU in 2018.
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I mean Woody Hays,my bad1978 beating OSU at home 27-16 Mark Herman,Young,Burrell and Jim Young coach.I watched fat Jack walk off the field when he ran out of time outs and couldn`t stop the game clock.
I remember their qb Cornelious Greene getting whacked in that game and the ball just shot up and we got a fumble recovery.I mean Woody Hays,my bad
I remember their qb Cornelious Greene getting whacked in that game and the ball just shot up and we got a fumble recovery.
In recent years, I would say the O$U win.I suspect some may say Purdue's demolishment of OSU in 2018.
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1965.Rapid Robert completed 19 out of 22 throws against the number one Rocknes for 283 yards and three tds.Those numbers would be good nowdays.Then they were almost unbelievable.Any win over ND, OSU, Meatchicken. The 2018 win over OSU was certainly one of the most exciting ever along with a beat down of OSU in the mid 60s with Leroy and company. Another great win was the game with Stanford and Phipps and Plunket the QBs. Boilers win 36-35! And of course Griese going wild against ND, was it 1966 or 67?
I think you are referring to the legendary overtime win by the Dolphins over Kansas City,coached by Hank Stram and quarterbacked by Len Dawson on Christmas Day,1971.The Dolphins perfect season was the next year.My most enjoyable football game when I was a Miami Dolphins fan when Bob Griese was quarterback. That extremely long playoff game on Christmas when the Dolphins had a perfect season. We were at my ex-wife's sister's house with her husband eating pheasant. Great game and a great dinner!!!!
I think you are referring to the legendary overtime win by the Dolphins over Kansas City,coached by Hank Stram and quarterbacked by Len Dawson on Christmas Day,1971.The Dolphins perfect season was the next year.
it was definitely Rod Gerald then.Not to nitpick, PA, but Greene was gone by then. Schlichter was their freshman starter that year; Rod Gerald (Cornelius Greene-lite) was back-up and previous year's starter. (I only recall these things, because I had an obnoxious OSU friend in those days! Better to be OSU-obnoxious than ND-obnoxious, I suppose.)
I would add November 6, 1976 Purdue beats number one Michigan 16-14 finish the season at 5-6. The era of the Spoilermakers!Difficult choices:
1) Brees to Morales win over tO$U ‘99. Set up Rose Bowl.
2) TIE - Purdue vs K State. Great finish and winning Alamo Bowl. Pounding tO$U with Brohm and Moore was a stunner. I couldn’t believe what I was witnessing, and I was overjoyed to say the least.
Those are my memorable games. I’m positive some will see the Mike Phipps era over ND as great, but I was too young to remember!
Good ranking order. Really cannot go wrong with any of those.1. OSU 2000
2. ND 2004 (ended 1 generation of losses in SB)
3. Michigan 2000
4. ND 1997 (ended 1/2 generation of straight Ls)
5. UM 2009 (ended 2 generations of losses in AA)
5. Kansas State 1998...biggest bowl win since RB in 1967.
6. OSU 2018...Tyler Trent beatdown game.
I missed like 3 games from 1973-2005. That game was one of my favorites as I couldn’t stand Michigan and Schembechler.SKYDOG, were you at that game too? I was 10 at the time. Believe UM was #1 ranked and undefeated, correct? UM had all kind of trouble hearing signals heading toward north endzone. And Rock Supan being named player of the week by SI having intercepted a pass or 2 and kicking 2 fg, too. Good stuff.
You must have really liked those people to miss that game.I segment mine into whether I was in attendance or not.
In attendance:
Brees to Morales - enough said.
Alamo Bowl when Purdue beat K State.
Purdue throttling ND in South Bend with Orton looking like a heisman contender.
Not in attendance:
OSU two years ago (Had to attend a wedding).
Thought about this for an additional answer: "The next win Purdue in RA post COVID-19". I applaud Mitch Daniels for the "can do attitude". In moments of uncertainty, it is refreshing to hear that Purdue will move forward. It is ok to live vs hide in shelter.I suspect some may say Purdue's demolishment of OSU in 2018.
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October 2, 2004. Absolute beat down of the Irish 41-16 at Note Dame. The greatest feeling I ever had walking out of a stadium as all the Purdue fans owned the place chanting incredibly loud in unison as we all walked down the ramps. I swear I don’t remember my feet hitting the ground and you couldn’t smack the smile off my face the rest of the night. Boilers woke up the echos! And a pretty epic kboiler video that went went viral came out of that day.I suspect some may say Purdue's demolishment of OSU in 2018.
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I do. We are friends with bride's family. The entire side of her family is from Ohio and are huge osu fans. I watched the game on my phone during the reception...the bride's family was sitting at an adjacent table watching the game as well. It was funny to see their sad faces on what should've been a joyous occasion. By chance my family ended up sitting at the same table with another Purdue family so we were whooping it up pretty good.You must have really liked those people to miss that game.
Purdue 28
Notre Dame 17
September 1997
Ended ND's 11-year winning streak vs Purdue and got the Joe Tiller party started. And to think, Purdue lost at Toledo the previous week.