VinnyWho
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Every champion needs a little luck along the way, but the Vols might have gotten an extra helping.
A shanked Florida field goal in overtime gave Tennessee a 20-17 win
"unforced" I guess the center getting shoved back onto Stoerner's foot by Billy Ratliff was "unforced"? :bs: I guess the Arkansas defense was supposed to let Travis Henry run 5 straight times for 43 yards to score the winning touchdown too :blink: I think luck would have been more like if Stoerner just dropped the ball in the endzone or something like that. Or a receiver dropping the ball in the endzone and the official signaling touchdown anyway.(a fumble into the Vols' end zone in regulation didn't hurt, either). Arkansas quarterback Clint Stoerner's unforced fumble enabled a miraculous 28-24 escape.
And facing Florida State with scatter-armed Marcus Outzen subbing for injured Chris Weinke in the Fiesta Bowl was a break.
Originally posted by allvol@Sep 30, 2004 4:34 PM
Every champion needs a little luck along the way, but the Vols might have gotten an extra helping.
:lolup:
A shanked Florida field goal in overtime gave Tennessee a 20-17 win
Excuse me? Kicking is a skill, not luck... especially in a pressure situation like overtime. Does the writer presume that had the Fla kicker made the kick that UT would have folded in a subsequent overtime?? :blink:
"unforced" I guess the center getting shoved back onto Stoerner's foot by Billy Ratliff was "unforced"? :bs: I guess the Arkansas defense was supposed to let Travis Henry run 5 straight times for 43 yards to score the winning touchdown too :blink: I think luck would have been more like if Stoerner just dropped the ball in the endzone or something like that. Or a receiver dropping the ball in the endzone and the official signaling touchdown anyway.(a fumble into the Vols' end zone in regulation didn't hurt, either). Arkansas quarterback Clint Stoerner's unforced fumble enabled a miraculous 28-24 escape.
And facing Florida State with scatter-armed Marcus Outzen subbing for injured Chris Weinke in the Fiesta Bowl was a break.
Now this is really a bit of revisionist history. At the time the coverage was about how great the Florida State DEFENSE was.... how the Vols would have trouble moving the ball.... and I also believe with Outzen at the helm, the Seminoles were still favored to win. Probably because Outzen had just come off leading Fla State to wins over Virginia, Wake Forest and a big one against Florida. Also remember that 1998 was Weinke's first year starting. He had some memorable games, but was not a Heisman contender... yet. The Vol defense would have been just as successful against Weinke. Its hard for anybody to throw if your receivers are covered and your laying on your back!!! The biggest key to the game was the Vols offense putting up 23 points and 392 yards of offense against the supposed stingy Fla State defense.