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To hear more original music tunes from Jeremy Castle, become a fan at facebook! "Stockyard Blues" is a popular original studio recording from an original Oklahoma country music cd entitled "The Life We've Chose", which was an award winning album consisting of 18 self-penned songs. "The Life We've Chose" was released in 2010 by Oklahoma native and traditional country music singer and songwriter Jeremy Castle. STOCKYARD BLUES by Jeremy Castle Words and Music by Jeremy Castle © Copyright 1998 JG Castle (Jeremy Glen Castle) www.JeremyCastle.com Buy the mp3 to the song at http CHORUS: Well, I'm dreaming of the stockyards down in Oklahoma City South Agnew by the stockyards down in Oklahoma City Cause I'm oh so far from home now and my baby's all alone there what a pity VERSE 1: Well, I'm going to the stockyard where that old cattle callers callin' Says get those cows up on that train now, to Kansas City we'll be hallin' It's cold up north in wintertime and the Kansas City snow will soon be fallin' VERSE 2: Now, woman will you love me when I'll be leavin' out of town I wonder will you love me when I'll be leavin' out of town And how do you treat those menfolk when your alone and I'm nowhere around CHORUS: Well, I'm dreaming of the stockyards down in Oklahoma City South Agnew by the stockyards down in Oklahoma City Cause I'm oh so far from home now and my baby's all alone there what a pity Cause I'm oh so far from home now and my baby's all alone there what a pity
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One of the best if not the best quarterback in kansas state history. Here is a few of his outstanding plays and highlights. #7 Michael Bishop
98 game against Okie St
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Sir Parker TD catch aginst North Champs Kansas State for the Big 12 Title in 1998.
Winner - "Best Sports Film" - 2010 Webby Awards. A free educational documentary chronicling how after 41 years of playing NBA basketball in Seattle, the SuperSonics were moved to Oklahoma and became the Thunder. This film was created by Sonics fans in order to educate the public. This film is in High Definition, Close Captioned and has a soundtrack provided by Seattle area musicians. Visit SONICSGATE.ORG for more info. Features original HD interviews including Gary Payton, George Karl, Slade Gorton, Brad Keller, Sherman Alexie, Paul Lawrence, Kevin Calabro and many more. This film is being distributed for free online by the Seattle SuperSonics Historical Preservation Society. All rights reserved. Music was provided for the film by Seattle-area hip-hop artists such as Lil Kriz, Jake One, Grayskul, Blue Scholars, Common Market and more. This is an original educational work created by loyal Sonic fans with additional footage provided by local news organizations. Visit sonicsgate.org for more information.
This is an ode to some of the greatest men who've taken the field for the almighty black and gold, the starting 5, 1-on-1 fighting in the trenches, giving their quarterbacks' runningbacks' protection and time! Proud to be an offensive lineman! Centers 21 Chuck Cherundolo 1941-1942; 1945-1948 Penn State 57 Frank Sinkovitz 1947-1952 Duke 56 Bill Walsh 1949-1954 Notre Dame 82 George Tarasovic 1952-1963 LSU 56 Ray Mansfield 1964-1976 Washington 52 Mike Webster 1974-1988 Wisconsin 66 Ted Petersen 1977-1983; 1987 Eastern Illinois 63 Dermontti Dawson 1988-2000 Kentucky 66 Jim Sweeney 1996-1999 Pittsburgh 62 Roger Duffy 1998-2001 Penn State 54 Mike Schneck 1999-2004 Wisconsin 64 Jeff Hartings 2001-2006 Penn State 56 Chukky Okobi 2001-2006 Purdue 61 Sean Mahan 2007-2007 Notre Dame 62 Justin Hartwig 2008-Present Kansas Offensive Guards Walt Kiesling 1937-1938 St. Thomas(MN) 22 John Perko 1937-1947 Duquesne 73 Darrell Hogan 1949-1953 Trinity (TX) 70 Ernie Stautner 1950-1963 Boston College 50 John Reger 1955-1963 Pittsburgh 65 John Nisby 1957-1961 Pacific 62 Mike Sandusky 1957-1965 Maryland 57 Sam Davis 1967-1979 Allen 66 Bruce Van Dyke 1967-1973 Missouri 72 Gerry Mullins 1971-1979 USC 50 Jim Clack 1971-1977 Wake Forest 77 Steve Courson 1978-1983 South Carolina 73 Craig Wolfley 1980-1989 Syracuse 74 Terry Long 1984-1991 East Carolina 60 Brian Blankenship 1987-1991 Nebraska 68 Brenden Stai 1995-1999 Nebraska 62 Tom Myslinski 1996-1997; 2000 Tennessee 77 Will Wolford 1996-1998 ...
Video recap of the 1998 Dr Pepper Big 12 Football Championship game that Texas A&M won over Kansas State in double overtime, 36-33.
Nebraska beats Oklahoma on November 07, 2009. The Huskers first win against Oklahoma in 8 years. ------------------------------------- LINCOLN, Neb. -- No matter how ugly, a victory against Oklahoma is always special for Nebraska. Just ask Cornhuskers coach Bo Pelini. "I've had some great ones, but this ranks right up there," Nebraska's second-year coach said. Matt O'Hanlon had three of the Huskers' five interceptions against Landry Jones, and they squeezed enough production out of their struggling offense to beat Oklahoma (No. 24 BCS, No. 20 AP) 10-3 on Saturday night. Nebraska snapped a four-game losing streak against its longtime rival. "That game could have gone a lot of different ways, and we just found a way to hang in there and hang in there, and we made enough plays to win the football game," Pelini said. The Sooners (5-4, 3-2 Big 12) failed to score a touchdown for the first time since a 29-0 loss to Texas A&M in 1998. The Sooners had 325 total yards, but they moved inside the Nebraska 20 just once, turned over the ball three times on downs, missed two field goals and had another one blocked. Then there were those interceptions. Nebraska picked off five passes in a game for the first time since 2003 against Texas A&M, and O'Hanlon became the first Huskers player since 1979 to intercept three. "They made the plays they needed to win the game," OU coach Bob Stoops said. "It would have been hard for our defense to play much better. Offensively, we moved the ball ...
1998 Big 12 champs
www.voltronproductions.com Originally selected in the first round (13th overall) by the Kansas City Chiefs in the 1997 NFL Draft. Traded to the Falcons for Atlantas second round selection in the 2010 NFL Draft on April 23, 2009. CAREER In 12 NFL seasons, has earned 10 Pro Bowl appearances and eight first or second-team Associated Press All-Pro selections. Holds NFL records for career receptions (916), receiving yards (10940), touchdown catches (76), 100-yard receiving games (26), Pro Bowl appearances (10) and 1000-yard seasons (four) among all tight ends. Is the only tight end to ever register six 100-yard receiving games in a single season (2000, 2004). Has recorded six 70-catch seasons, 10 60-catch campaigns and 11 50-catch seasons, more than any other tight end in NFL history. Became just the fifth player and first tight end in league history to produce 11 consecutive seasons with 50 or more receptions. His 916 career receptions rank ninth in NFL history and fourth among active players (active in 2008). Needs 84 more catches to become just the sixth player in league history to tally 1000 receptions. Ranks 21st in both receiving yards (10940) and touchdown receptions (76) among all receivers in NFL history. Is the only tight end in League history to record 900 or more receiving yards in seven seasons and currently stands as only the third tight end (Ozzie Newsome, Cleveland and Shannon Sharpe, Denver) in NFL history to lead their respective franchises in all-time ...
Kansas State TE Justin Swift receives the go-ahead touchdown late in the fourth quarter from QB Michael Bishop in the 1998 Alamo Bowl vs. Purdue.
Remember when we beat Nebraska and then we beat Mizzou and we won the national championship? That was the best year of my life.
New Orleans Saints Quarterbacks All-Time Quarterback Roster 19 Wood, Gary (QB) - Cornell 1967 Expansion Draft 15 Cuozzo, Gary (QB) - Virginia 1967 17 Kilmer, Billy (QB) - UCLA 1967-70 Expansion Draft 15,14 Sweetan, Karl (QB) - Wake Forest 1968 11 South, Ronnie Lee (QB) - Arkansas 1968 14 Hargett, Edd (QB) - Texas A&M 1969-72 11 Ninowski, Jim (QB) - Michigan State 1969 16 Ramsey, Steve (QB) - North Texas 1970 8 Manning, Archie (QB) - Mississippi 1971-75,77-82 15 Davis, Bob (QB) - Virginia 1973 12 Scott, Bobby (QB) - Tennessee 1973-82 13 Cipa, Larry (QB) - Michigan 1974-75 10 Douglass, Bobby (QB) - Kansas 1976-77 19 Merkens, Guido (QB/WR/DB) - Sam Houston State 1980-85 7 Benjamin, Guy (QB) - Stanford 1980 11 Burns, Ed (QB) - Nebraska 1978-80 18 Wilson, Dave (QB) - Illinois 1981,83-89 16 Stabler, Ken (QB) - Alabama 1982-84 11,14 Todd, Richard (QB) - Alabama 1984-85 3 Hebert, Bobby (QB) - Northwestern State 1985-89,91-92 12 Laufenberg, Babe (QB) - Indiana 1986 11 Fourcade, John (QB) - Mississippi 1987-90 12 Ingram, Kevin (QB) - East Carolina 1987 14 Riordan, Tim (QB) - Temple 1987 9 Kramer, Tommy (QB) - Rice 1990 4 Walsh, Steve (QB) - Miami (Fla.) 1990-93 16 Buck, Mike (QB) - Maine 1990-93 18 Wilson, Wade (QB) - Texas A&M-Commerce 1993-94 17 Everett, Jim (QB) - Purdue 1994-96 13 Nussmeier, Doug (QB) - Idaho 1994-97 14 Hodson, Tom (QB) - LSU 1995-96 12 Hobert, Billy Joe (QB) - Washington 1997-99 5 Shuler, Heath (QB) - Tennessee 1997-98 7 Wuerffel, Danny (QB) - Florida 1997-99 ...
In August 1959, a group of Minneapolis businessmen were awarded a franchise in the new American Football League (AFL). In January 1960, they forfeited their AFL membership and were awarded the 14th franchise of the NFL. Today the team is known as the Minnesota Vikings. 15 Shaw, George QB Oregon 1961 (The injured QB that Unitas replaced for the Colts) 10 Tarkenton, Fran QB Georgia 1961-1966, 1972-1978 Drafted 3rd Round 15 McCormick, John QB Massachusetts 1962 15 VanderKelen, Ron QB Wisconsin 1963-1967 17 Berry, Bob QB Oregon 1965-1967,1973-1976 11 Kapp, Joe QB California 1967-1969 10 Hill, King P/QB Rice 1968 15 Cuozzo, Gary QB Virginia 1968-1971 19 Lee, Bob QB Pacific 1969-1972, 1975-1978 Drafted 17th Round / 441 overall *Brian Dowling QB Yale1969* 11th Round / 277 overall 17 Cappleman, Bill QB Florida State 1970 Drafted 2nd Round / 51 overall 16 Snead, Norm QB Wake Forest 1971 **Neil Graff QB Wisconsin 1972* Drafted 16th Round / 414 overall 15 Wells, Mike QB Illinois 1973-1974 Drafted 4th Round / 80 overall 9 Kramer, Tommy QB Rice 1977-1989 Drafted 1st Round / 27 overall 11 Reaves, John QB Florida 1979 12 Dils, Steve QB Stanford 1979-1983 Drafted 4th Round / 97 overall 13 Livingston, Mike QB Southern Methodist 1980 11 Wilson, Wade QB East Texas State 1981-1991 Drafted 8th Round / 210 4 Manning, Archie QB Mississippi 1983-1984 13 Bono, Steve QB UCLA 1985-1986 Drafted 6th Round / 142 overall *Pease, BrentQBMontana 1987 * Drafted 11th round / 295 overall* 16 Gannon, Rich QB ...
(c)1999 ESPN-Disney/Hearst-Argyle AFC Championship highlights narrated by Dan Patrick, who gets to throw in a couple of his classic catchphrases for good measure during the highlights. At the end, Kenny does a story on Hall-of-Fame quarterback Warren Moon. Moon, then 42, was in limbo despite a successful 1998 season with the Seahawks but would ultimately be released following a meeting with newly-hired coach/GM Mike Holmgren and finish his career as a benchwarmer with the Kansas City Chiefs.
Local businessman Jeff Reasor presented the Northeastern State University Battenfield-Carletti Distinguished Entrepreneur Lecture on Monday, Feb. 23 in the NSU NET Auditorium. A 1973 graduate of Tahlequah High School, Jeff attended NSU for two years on a football scholarship before leaving school to work full-time for the familys growing grocery store business. Jeff learned the business from the ground up, doing everything from working pop bottles to managing stores. He even cleaned the bathrooms and mopped floors. Jeff became president of Reasors in 1998 and chairman and chief executive officer in 2004. He serves on the Board of Directors and the finance committee of Associated Wholesale Grocers out of Kansas City, the second largest Co-op serving independent grocers in the nation. Locally he is chairman of the Industrial Trust Authority for the city of Tahlequah.
Local businessman Jeff Reasor presented the Northeastern State University Battenfield-Carletti Distinguished Entrepreneur Lecture on Monday, Feb. 23 in the NSU NET Auditorium. A 1973 graduate of Tahlequah High School, Jeff attended NSU for two years on a football scholarship before leaving school to work full-time for the familys growing grocery store business. Jeff learned the business from the ground up, doing everything from working pop bottles to managing stores. He even cleaned the bathrooms and mopped floors. Jeff became president of Reasors in 1998 and chairman and chief executive officer in 2004. He serves on the Board of Directors and the finance committee of Associated Wholesale Grocers out of Kansas City, the second largest Co-op serving independent grocers in the nation. Locally he is chairman of the Industrial Trust Authority for the city of Tahlequah.
Local businessman Jeff Reasor presented the Northeastern State University Battenfield-Carletti Distinguished Entrepreneur Lecture on Monday, Feb. 23 in the NSU NET Auditorium. A 1973 graduate of Tahlequah High School, Jeff attended NSU for two years on a football scholarship before leaving school to work full-time for the familys growing grocery store business. Jeff learned the business from the ground up, doing everything from working pop bottles to managing stores. He even cleaned the bathrooms and mopped floors. Jeff became president of Reasors in 1998 and chairman and chief executive officer in 2004. He serves on the Board of Directors and the finance committee of Associated Wholesale Grocers out of Kansas City, the second largest Co-op serving independent grocers in the nation. Locally he is chairman of the Industrial Trust Authority for the city of Tahlequah.
Local businessman Jeff Reasor presented the Northeastern State University Battenfield-Carletti Distinguished Entrepreneur Lecture on Monday, Feb. 23 in the NSU NET Auditorium. A 1973 graduate of Tahlequah High School, Jeff attended NSU for two years on a football scholarship before leaving school to work full-time for the familys growing grocery store business. Jeff learned the business from the ground up, doing everything from working pop bottles to managing stores. He even cleaned the bathrooms and mopped floors. Jeff became president of Reasors in 1998 and chairman and chief executive officer in 2004. He serves on the Board of Directors and the finance committee of Associated Wholesale Grocers out of Kansas City, the second largest Co-op serving independent grocers in the nation. Locally he is chairman of the Industrial Trust Authority for the city of Tahlequah.
Local businessman Jeff Reasor presented the Northeastern State University Battenfield-Carletti Distinguished Entrepreneur Lecture on Monday, Feb. 23 in the NSU NET Auditorium. A 1973 graduate of Tahlequah High School, Jeff attended NSU for two years on a football scholarship before leaving school to work full-time for the familys growing grocery store business. Jeff learned the business from the ground up, doing everything from working pop bottles to managing stores. He even cleaned the bathrooms and mopped floors. Jeff became president of Reasors in 1998 and chairman and chief executive officer in 2004. He serves on the Board of Directors and the finance committee of Associated Wholesale Grocers out of Kansas City, the second largest Co-op serving independent grocers in the nation. Locally he is chairman of the Industrial Trust Authority for the city of Tahlequah.
Few shots from the Finland (European champions '85,'93,'95,'97,'00) - Japan Football game played in August 1998 in conjunction with the American Bowl (Green Bay Packers-Kansas City Chiefs). Tokyo Dome
Eric Crouch, while attempting to lead Nebraska to a game winning drive down 34-30, gets his facemask pulled all the way around his head by a Kansas State defender. One of the worst missed calls in history.
Texas A&M
The University of Texas El Paso (UTEP) Miner Cheerleaders get some CBS College Sports air time prior to the game vs. Central Florida, UTEP would hammer UCF 58-14 as UTEP Kicker Jose Martinez made a 64-yard field goal before halftime, the second longest made Field Goal in NCAA history without a tee after Martin Gramatica's 65-yarder in 1998 for Kansas State.
Summary of the Great Finishes: 1980 - BYU 46 SMU 45 (53 yard Touchdown pass as time expired) 1983 - BYU 21 Missouri 17 (HB Pass to Steve Young in final seconds) 1984 - BYU 20 Pitt 14 (Late touchdown beats #3 Pitt) 1984 - BYU 18 Hawaii 13 (Diving tackle saves the victory) 1984 - BYU 24 Michigan 17 (BYU wins the National Championship) 1990 - BYU 28 Miami 21 (BYU beats #1 ranked Miami with a final pass breakup) 1996 - BYU 41 Texas A&M 37 (Long TD in final minute of the game) 1996 - BYU 19 Kansas State 15 (BYU wins the Cotton Bowl with a late interception) 1998 - BYU 26 Utah 24 (Utah misses a FG in the final seconds of the game) 2000 - BYU 34 Utah 27 (BYU wins the game in final seconds with 2 long passes) 2001 - BYU 24 Utah 21 (BYU scores late and wins the game with a late interception) 2006 - BYU 33 Utah 31 (BYU wins the game on the final play of the game) 2007 - BYU 17 Utah 10 (BYU wins with a desperation 4th and 18 pass, and late TD run) 2007 - BYU 17 UCLA 16 (BYU blocks a field goal as time expires to win the game)
Different Ones Of different people. backround song-Let The Bodies Hit The Floor. Extra tags In 1996, Major League Soccer's original ten teams, the Columbus Crew, DC United, the New England Revolution, the NY/NJ MetroStars, the Tampa Bay Mutiny, the Colorado Rapids, the Dallas Burn, the Kansas City Wiz, the Los Angeles Galaxy and the San Jose Clash, began play. The early years of the league gave rise to the Bruce Arena-led dynasty of DC United, which won MLS Cups in three of the league's first four seasons. It took the expansion Chicago Fire in 1998 to end United's stranglehold on MLS Cup. Also joining the league in 1998 was the Miami Fusion. After its first season, MLS suffered from a decline in attendance. The league's quality was cast into doubt when the US men's national team, made up largely of MLS players, was eliminated in the first round of the 1998 World Cup and finished in last place. The league began to market itself on the talents of American players, both experienced veterans and fresh talents. Breakout stars like DaMarcus Beasley and Landon Donovan began making names for themselves in MLS before breaking into and starring for the US national team, while established players such as Brian McBride, Eddie Pope, and Clint Mathis continued to prove their value to both their MLS clubs and the US national team. The league's ongoing financial problems led to the departure of Commissioner Doug Logan after the end of the 1998 season. Don Garber, a former NFL ...
Summary of the Great Finishes: 1980 - BYU 46 SMU 45 (53 yard Touchdown pass as time expired) 1983 - BYU 21 Missouri 17 (HB Pass to Steve Young in final seconds) 1984 - BYU 20 Pitt 14 (Late touchdown beats #3 Pitt) 1984 - BYU 18 Hawaii 13 (Diving tackle saves the victory) 1984 - BYU 24 Michigan 17 (BYU wins the National Championship) 1990 - BYU 28 Miami 21 (BYU beats #1 ranked Miami with a final pass breakup) 1996 - BYU 41 Texas A&M 37 (Long TD in final minute of the game) 1996 - BYU 19 Kansas State 15 (BYU wins the Cotton Bowl with a late interception) 1998 - BYU 26 Utah 24 (Utah misses a FG in the final seconds of the game) 2000 - BYU 34 Utah 27 (BYU wins the game in final seconds with 2 long passes) 2001 - BYU 24 Utah 21 (BYU scores late and wins the game with a late interception) 2006 - BYU 33 Utah 31 (BYU wins the game on the final play of the game) 2007 - BYU 17 Utah 10 (BYU wins with a desperation 4th and 18 pass, and late TD run) 2007 - BYU 17 UCLA 16 (BYU blocks a field goal as time expires to win the game)
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MY MIX FROM MISIEK MOVIE SHOW footage from season 1993 to 2002 LUDZIE PRZEMYSŁU misiekakpl@o2.pl Music: Mobb Deep - Dirty New Yorker (Hip-Hop) HQ: rapidshare.com Number: 21 / 1 Highlights / Video / Clip Biogrpahy: Chris Chris Childs (born November 20, 1967 in Bakersfield, California) is an American professional basketball player. He played his high school basketball at Foothill High School. A tough-minded ft 6 in guard who starred at Boise State University in the late 1980s, Childs went undrafted in the 1989 NBA Draft and began his professional career in the Continental Basketball Association. Childs played for five different teams in his first three seasons in the league, but he eventually found a home with the Quad City Thunder, with whom he won a league title and an MVP award in 1994 after averaging 17.9 points and 7.6 assists. His success in the minor leagues proved to be his ticket to the NBA, as he signed with the New Jersey Nets prior to the start of the 1994-95 NBA season. Childs spent his first two seasons in the NBA with the Nets, and he averaged an NBA career-high 12.8 points in 1995-96. However, Childs is perhaps best remembered for his five-year (1996--2001) tenure with the New York Knicks, who relied on his tight defense and streaky three-point shooting ability during their perennial runs to the NBA Playoffs. He led the team in assists (6.1 per game) as a starter during the 1996-97 season, and he was a valuable contributor off the bench during his next four ...
Purdue sacks Heisman runner-up Michael six times in the 1998 Alamo Bowl
Texas A&M - 36 Kansas St. - 33
A look at the events of the day as seen through each country's respective TV networks.
check out a new movie about the elite 24 all star event at facebook.com/pages/Gunnin-For-That-1-Spot/9287958174 check out this cat Geno Anderson at www.youtube.com Clips from Hoopsmixtape.com I made this in about 15 minutes and its my first mix, leave comments and rate please Players in order: Michael Beasley Chris Wright Andre Iguodala Vince Carter Carmelo Anthony,Tracy Mcgrady,Shaq, LeBron, Dwight Howard All-Star Dance-Off,Slam Dunk Contest,Top 10,NBA Draft 2008,Dwight Howard Superman dunk,AND1,Hot sauce,Lebron james,la lakers,Boston celtics nba champions,La Clippers,Denver Nuggets,Allen Iverson,Dallas Mavericks,East West All star game,nba record,nba street vol 1,2,homecourt,I Challenge Baron Davis,greatest in nba history,shot,block,steal,Michael Jordan's Final Shot 98,Baron Davis, Dwyane Wade, Lebron James, Tracy McGrady, Stephon Marubury, Yao Ming, Gilbert Arenas, Kobe Bryant, Speedy Claxton, Paul Pierce, Nate Robinson, Allen Iverson, and Ben Gordan,Soulja Boy And Lebron James Interview ,Kobe Bryant Jumps Over Car(Aston Martin) Slow Motion,Kobe Bryant Car Jump Exposed,fl, ncaa, baseball, soccer, futbol, football, Nba, basketball, mlb, hockey, nhl, paris fifa, poker, golf, world cup,Guinness World Record,Spud Webb Dunk Contest,the best of derrick rose,Kobe Bryant Jumps Over Pool w/ Snakes (Black Mambas?,LeBron talks with Jay-Z during game nba 10 top plays 07 08 top dunks season finals mvp all star game lebron james vs kobe Bryant chris paul dwight howard sprite dunk ...
Mizzou defeats kansas in 1998. Devin West and Corby Jones absolutely embarrassed the ku defense all day.
Some of my favourite moments in football history. Goals that appears in the video: June 21, 1970 Azteca Stadium (Mexico City) Carlos Alberto 86' Brazil 4 - Italy 1 (final result 4-1) July 4, 2004 Da Luz Stadium (Lisboa)Charisteas 57' Portugal 0- Greece 1 (final result 0-1) May 27, 1987 Prater Stadium (Wien)Juary 81' Oporto 2 - Bayern München 1 (final result 2-1) July 11, 1982 Santiago Bernabeu Stadium (Madrid) Altobelli 81' Italy 3 - Germany 0 (final result 3-1) May 30, 1979 Olympiastadion (München) Francis 45' Nottingham Forest 1 - Malmö 0 (final result 1-0) June 21, 1964 Santiago Bernabeu Stadium (Madrid) Marcelino 84' Spain 2 - USSR 1 (final result 2-1) July 12, 1998 Stade de France (Saint-Denis) Petit 90' France 3 - Brazil 0 (final result 3-0) May 31, 1972 De Kuip (Rotterdam) Cruyff 78' Ajax Amsterdam 2 - Inter Milan 0 (final result 2-0) July 16, 1950 Maracana Stadium (Rio de Janeiro) Ghiggia 79' Brazil 1 - Uruguay 2 (final result 1-2) June 26, 1992 Ullevi Stadium (Göteborg) Vilfort 78' Denmark 2 - Germany 0 (final result 2-0) May 15, 2002 Hampden Park (Glasgow) Zidane 45' Real Madrid 2 - Bayer Leverkusen 1 (final result 2-1) July 7, 1974 Olympiastadiom (München) Müller 43' Germany 2 - Netherlands 1 (final result 2-1) May 24, 1989 Nou Camp (Barcelona) Van Basten 46' Milan 4 - Steaua Bucuresti 10(final result 4-0) June 25, 1978 Monumental Stadium (Buenos Aires) Kempes 105' Argentina 2 - Netherlands 1 (final result 3-1) May 28, 1997 Olympiastadion (München) Ricken 70 ...
93 yards. Unreal.
Call by Keith Jackon. Michael Bishop throws across his body on the run to WR Darnell McDonald in the back of the endzone to give the #1 team in the nation, your Kansas State Wildcats, the go-ahead touchdown vs. Nebraska in 1998.
Michael Bishop hits Darnell McDonald for the 90 yard TD reception against Purdue in the 1998 Alamo Bowl.
Michael Bishop hits Aaron Lockett for the 80 yard TD reception against Oklahoma State in 1998.
A great game-winning drive by Brees in the Alamodome.
Music: Main Theme Requiem for a Dream Official Soundtrack
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Texas A&M captures the Big XII football championship on a pass from Branndon Stewart to Sirr Parker in OT. Great homer call from Dave South.
Dramatic late 4th quarter interception by Danny Derricott which leads to the game winning FG against South Carolina in 1998.
US Soccer legend Preki scores game-winning goal against Brazil in the CONCACAF Gold Cup Semifinals Participants: USA vs. Brazil Competition: CONCACAF Gold Cup - Semifinals Location: Los Angeles Coliseum; Los Angeles Date: February 10, 1998 Weather: 53 degrees, partly cloudy Attendance: 12298 Scoring Summary: 1 2 F USA 0 1 1 BRA 0 0 0 USA -- Preki Radosavljevic (Eric Wynalda) 65th minute Lineups: USA: 18-Kasey Keller; 4-Mike Burns, 22-Alexi Lalas, 3-Eddie Pope, 12-Jeff Agoos, 2-Frankie Hejduk, 6-John Harkes; 9-Joe-Max Moore, 13-Cobi Jones, 11-Eric Wynalda (20-Brian McBride, 81), 7-Roy Wegerle (14-Preki Radosavljevic, 60). Subs not used: 15-Roy Lassiter, 17-Marcelo Balboa, 19-Chris Henderson, 21-Claudio Reyna, 23-Gregg Berhalter, 24-Juergen Sommer Head Coach: Steve Sampson BRA: Taffarel; Ze Maria, Junior Baiano, Goncalves, Mauro da Silva (Doriva, 7); Junior, Edmundo, Flavio Conceicao (Marcos dos Santos Assuncao, 71), Zinho; Sergio Manoel (Elber, 76), Romario.
He Got a TD! He Got a TD! He Got a TD! He Got a TD! He Got It In! He Got It In! He Got It In! Oh Doctor!
A monster hit by two KSU players on the KU Qb in 1998. This hit put him out of the game and actually ended his season

