10 Heart-Stopping Finishes That Shaped College Football

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College football has a knack for turning calm afternoons into heart-pounding chaos. Just when a game feels decided, something wild happens—a play so bold or bizarre it’s retold for decades. These jaw-dropping finishes prove the sport isn’t just about scoring points; it’s about making history in the most unpredictable ways.

Boise State’s Fiesta Bowl Fairytale

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What an unforgettable moment it was when Boise State orchestrated one of college football’s greatest upsets! They completed a perfect 13-0 season, defeating Oklahoma 43-42 in overtime, with three daring trick plays in the decisive moments. It was a true testimony to their innovative approach.

Texas Ends USC’s Reign In A Rose Bowl Classic  

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The electrifying tension of the 2006 Rose Bowl remains vivid. Texas, confronting a USC squad on a 34-game winning streak, delivered a masterful performance. Vince Young also orchestrated 467 total yards, a performance that culminated in a game-winning touchdown with 19 seconds remaining. Needless to say, their 41-38 victory cemented a national title.

Auburn Wins The Iron Bowl On A Kick-Six Return

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In the final second of the Iron Bowl, Alabama lined up for a 57-yard field goal. The kick fell short, landing in Chris Davis’s hands deep in Auburn’s end zone. He literally ran the full 109 yards for a stunning touchdown, giving Auburn a 34-28 win and a trip to the SEC Championship.

LSU Captures Title Despite Two Regular-Season Losses 

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LSU’s journey was truly extraordinary. They accomplished a remarkable feat in 2008 and triumphed over Ohio State with a 38-24 score in the BCS title game, despite two regular-season losses. They became the first two-loss national champion in the modern era, with both defeats occurring in grueling triple-overtime contests.

Ohio State Rallies To Title With Third-String Quarterback

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A championship run led by a third-string quarterback became reality for Ohio State. Cardale Jones, who had never started a game before the postseason, miraculously guided the Buckeyes. They surged from a No.16 early-season ranking to capture the Big Ten title and ultimately defeat Oregon for the national championship. What an improbable ascent!

Clemson Beats Alabama With Last-Second Heroics  

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An entire season, all boiling down to one final second, saw Clemson execute a play for the ages against their fierce rival, Alabama. With just a single tick remaining, Deshaun Watson delivered a breathtaking touchdown pass. This play secured a dramatic 35-31 victory for the 2016 national title, ultimately bringing Clemson its first championship since 1981.

Georgia Blows Out TCU In Unmatched Title Win

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Rarely does a championship contest transform into such a monumental display of dominance. Georgia absolutely overwhelmed TCU, achieving a 65-7 victory in the 2023 national title game. The staggering 58-point margin set a new record for the largest in championship history. Stetson Bennett led the charge with an incredible six total touchdowns.

Notre Dame Ends Oklahoma’s Historic Winning Streak

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Notre Dame faced the challenge of confronting a team that had not lost in 1957. They traveled to Norman to battle Oklahoma and its astonishing 47-game winning streak. The Irish delivered a stunning 7-0 road victory, a result that ended what remains the longest win streak ever halted by a single opponent.

Johnny Manziel Leads Texas A&M To Upset Over Alabama

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Entering the formidable SEC, freshman quarterback Johnny Manziel shook the college football world. He led Texas A&M into Tuscaloosa and orchestrated a stunning 29-24 upset over No. 1 Alabama. Manziel’s dual-threat brilliance, with 253 passing and 92 rushing yards, also earned him the Heisman Trophy that year, an unforgettable debut.

UCLA Mounts 34-Point Comeback To Stun Texas A&M

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Witnessing a team trailing by 34 points late in the third quarter typically signals the end. Yet, UCLA launched one of college football’s most improbable comebacks against Texas A&M. An incredible rally, highlighted by Josh Rosen’s four fourth-quarter touchdowns from a 44-10 deficit, secured a stunning 45-44 victory.