Remembering the 2010 LSU game

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The ending sums up the next 10 years of Tennessee football, but if it had not been for the very last play, we would have talked about the phantom pass interference call a few plays earlier that actually put them on the goal line.

Have we gotten a single call go our way in the last 20 years that mattered? (it starts at the mark)

 
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The ending sums up the next 10 years of Tennessee football, but if it had not been for the very last play, we would have talked about the phantom pass interference call a few plays earlier that actually put them on the goal line.

Have we gotten a single call go our way in the last 20 years that mattered? (it starts at the mark)



Do I have to remember it? :(
 
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The ending sums up the next 10 years of Tennessee football, but if it had not been for the very last play, we would have talked about the phantom pass interference call a few plays earlier that actually put them on the goal line.

Have we gotten a single call go our way in the last 20 years that mattered? (it starts at the mark)


I tackled my uncle in his living room thinking we had won the game in excitement. Only to be outdone by the officiating crew.
 
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The ending sums up the next 10 years of Tennessee football, but if it had not been for the very last play, we would have talked about the phantom pass interference call a few plays earlier that actually put them on the goal line.

Have we gotten a single call go our way in the last 20 years that mattered? (it starts at the mark)


Our guys played there heart out and just like the rest of Volnation. Devastated!!!!
 
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My son was born that day. All the nurses were watching the end with us when that happened. There were probably 7-8 people in our room when Doolander put 19 players on the field. You could have heard a pin drop in there.
 
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The ending sums up the next 10 years of Tennessee football, but if it had not been for the very last play, we would have talked about the phantom pass interference call a few plays earlier that actually put them on the goal line.

Have we gotten a single call go our way in the last 20 years that mattered? (it starts at the mark)



A call that went our way that I can think of is the 2004 UF game, when our DB slapped the UF WR, the UF receiver retaliated, and he got called for unsportsmanlike, not us. That penalty gave us better field position and lead to the game winning FG.
 
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The LSU fans were the nicest I have ever seen them postgame while walking from Tiger Stadium back to the car. More than one stopped to tell us 'great game' and that we outplayed them that day.
 
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I broke my fairly new plasma tv at the end of that debacle and my first wife filed for divorce from me the following week. Needless to say it wasn’t a great week. Thanks Dooley!!
 
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If that happened today, the ref would stand over the ball and give us an opportunity to sub with the clock running, it would have been game over. We literally got hosed so hard they changed the rules.
 
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