09-24-2008, 11:10 PM | #11 |
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The idea of OU fans watching that game, desperately privately hoping the Wolverines would win, while publicly exclaiming that they game didn't matter because BYU didn't deserve it even if they did win, wow, that brings a smile to my lips.
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09-24-2008, 11:17 PM | #12 |
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I watched it live. I was eleven years old at the time, an age where you idolize the players and you live and die by their successes and failures. Easily the greatest day of my life up to that point.
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It was a magical night, and although I was a bit older (32), I was there as well, sitting mezzanine level near the end zone where Kelly Smith filled my bosom with rapture, giving rise to the mammary imagery that has pervaded Goat's and my writings ever since. And yet, I knew the world would not appreciate the magnitude of the achievement to the same extent did those of us with spiritual eyes. I began to understand the gross disparity between the world's view, and our view, of BYU's place in the universe following the Miracle Bowl. I genuinely expected a bold front-page headline in the SF Chronicle's Sporting Green, if not its front page, telling the world about the greatest comeback since Abraham sired Isaac. But no, instead there was a two-sentence filler on page 6 that simply reported the score of the obcure bowl. I think it was next to another filler informing readers that "The Tasmanian Devil consumes three times its weight in insects daily." I'm no longer angry that lesser spirits fail to acknowledge the greatness of BYU football, I pity them. |
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09-24-2008, 11:32 PM | #16 |
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I entered rapture much earlier than expected that evening, cold as it was, in San Diego.
I had newly married and informed my spouse that my family was attending the game. She didn't understand my passion, but she attended, it was free after all, her father in law was paying. Again I am much younger than our elder statesman and was a child's groom. We sat in the mezzanine level seating waiting for hot chocolate. I'd like to say I remember the game much, but even though I try other games stick out more in my memory. Giff Nielsen's Cougs in the Tangerine Bowl sticks out more. But that game and the wonderful mess UW created by smacking OU, remain etched in my memory. I remember Michigan cheap shotting Robbie, and Kelly Smith the hero, but I don't remember too many plays for some reason. I wanted a bigger blow to Bo's ego, but 24-17 was good enough. Life was as it was always meant to be. I do remember Michigan coming out and hearing the Michigan fight song, thinking, "Wow, BYU is really big time." And Professor Hawkins, a former law professor at the University of Michigan, told us, "If you had told me, that BYU would ever play Michigan in a bowl game, I would have thought you were crazy." "And if you had told me that BYU would be favored, then I would have known you were looney." "But then again, if you had told me that Beehive Industry's finest apparel would have sported two piecers, I never would have believed you either."
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Yeah it was terrible BYU defeated UW in the same calendar year that UW demoralized Barry and OU.
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09-24-2008, 11:43 PM | #19 |
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