Most impactful play you witnessed at Neyland

Xavier Mitchell's stop of a late 2-point conversion try by the Air Force Falcons to give the Volunteers a 31-30. 2006.

This is the game Inky Johnson was injured and forever changed his life. No one knew how bad it would turn out at the time.
 
Clint Stoerner fumble against My Vols championship season and being one of about 2/3 fans that never gave up and same year Jeff Hall field goal against Gators. Pretty impactful.

I was at both games. And had to ask people near me, "Did that just happen?" Well NOT Halls FG, but the missed attempt by Cooper that ended the Fl Game.
 
Maybe not super impactful from the perspective of the outcome of the particular game or even that particular season, but Austin Pope punching the ball out of his own hands on what should have been a walk-in touchdown versus Florida in 2018 feels like a microcosm of the Pruitt era in hindsight.

I was going to post this. 😂
 
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Butch not going for it from 1cm out against Oklahoma when he had a backfield of Hurd/Kamara/Dobbs.

We KNEW that was going to come back to bite us, we all knew it.
 
It’s seems like that Arkansas game Travis Henry went up and over at the goal line we d we won the game . Now it could have been another game I just recall how high he got and didn’t get up immediately.
 
It’s seems like that Arkansas game Travis Henry went up and over at the goal line we d we won the game . Now it could have been another game I just recall how high he got and didn’t get up immediately.

After Ratliff caused that fumble? Everyone in my section hoped Henry would make it in. But I knew, sooner or later he would. As long as there wasn't a fumble. I just kept thinking everytime I said, He's going in on this one (every damn play), "PULEESSSSE Travis, don't make a liar outta me." Im not psychic or anything like that. I just believed the was no way he was gonna be denied. Thank God I was right about that, cause had he not? It would have been Hell keeping folks from jumping over the top of the rails.
 
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