TonyLiebert
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That wasn't one of the choices. ; ) But I'd agree that it has to be Penn State 2019. PSU 1999 and tOSU 2000 were years where we weren't that good and just got lucky that day. 2019 was a turning point.and Wisconsin 2021.
I think 2021 should be on the list. Jump around!That wasn't one of the choices. ; ) But I'd agree that it has to be Penn State 2019. PSU 1999 and tOSU 2000 were years where we weren't that good and just got lucky that day. 2019 was a turning point.
Interesting you describe it like that. Not trying to argue, but I was a student at the time and didn't even know the game was being played, and I wasn't even aware that we won it. IMO, apathy was huge at that point. We had like one guy in our fraternity that cared about Gopher football, but that was about it. Obviously you were more of a fan that me at the time, as you call it a "massive" win but had my one friend in the fraternity not mentioned it, I might still be oblivious to it lol.1. 1999 win at Penn State. That win was SO massive for this program considering how downtrodden we had been the previous few decades. While Mason hit a ceiling here, that win broke through multiple ceilings as it was at the time and set the table for the following 5-7 years of raised expectations, which Kill built on and Fleck after that.
That was awesome, I agree! Whoever thought that up...BRILLIANT. I remember hearing it start as the announcers were still talking on tv and I was like "f--- yeah".I think 2021 should be on the list. Jump around!
Interesting point. I have to admit, I didn't even see the game. I was so used to losing to WI that I went to a bar and watched the Iron Bowl. Found out later we won in Madison - wish I would have watched, but as an SEC fan, I wasn't going to miss the Iron Bowl just to watch the Gophers get beaten up.Imo....the 2018 is biggest MN win in last 20 yrs.
15 yrs of losing to our archrival made us irrelevant. Until we did that, we had nothing to stand on.
Biggest or most memorable? Or are they the same for you?Imo....the 2018 is biggest MN win in last 20 yrs.
Yes, the 1999 Penn St game put us back in the same realm and the 2019 game gave Fleck some clout.
However, 15 yrs of losing to our archrival made us irrelevant. Until we did that, we had nothing to stand on.
It's also why flecks inability to beat Iowa is so glaring.
the 1999 was a very good team that had four losses by a combined 15 points. It wasn't luck.That wasn't one of the choices. ; ) But I'd agree that it has to be Penn State 2019. PSU 1999 and tOSU 2000 were years where we weren't that good and just got lucky that day. 2019 was a turning point.
I guess I stand corrected. I was totally unaware we were any good under Mason. Bleed's response about the game correlates with what you're saying, so I'll just admit I was wrong.the 1999 was a very good team that had four losses by a combined 15 points. It wasn't luck.
About the :40 mark...Interesting point. I have to admit, I didn't even see the game. I was so used to losing to WI that I went to a bar and watched the Iron Bowl. Found out later we won in Madison - wish I would have watched, but as an SEC fan, I wasn't going to miss the Iron Bowl just to watch the Gophers get beaten up.
An honorable mention should go to the 51 unanswered points against Iowa during the Kill era. They just kept scoring!
if anything 1999 had bad luck.the 1999 was a very good team that had four losses by a combined 15 points. It wasn't luck.
Thought the story was Kirk asking PJ if he wanted to win the game right then and there.I'm going all obscure games today!
Indiana 2018
Not a big crowd, and the typical game that the old Gophers would loose. Big lead that vanished late.
But facing a typical 1st down and RUTM play call ... PJ reportedly asked Bateman in the huddle "You wanna win a football game?" Then they made this play:
That tiny crowd was loud, things were changing ...
Both seem possible, one after the other, but I'll go with either or both.Thought the story was Kirk asking PJ if he wanted to win the game right then and there.
I feel like both.Biggest or most memorable? Or are they the same for you?
Absolute meltdown in the game thread after Nebraska blocked a field goal and returned it for a touchdown. So many people declared the game was over and they were shutting it off to go rake leaves or something. As apparently one of the only people who kept watching, I quite enjoyed the endingI really enjoyed the 2014 Nebraska game at Lincoln, being down 14 at the half.
Good? Maybe. As deep? No.That wasn't one of the choices. ; ) But I'd agree that it has to be Penn State 2019. PSU 1999 and tOSU 2000 were years where we weren't that good and just got lucky that day. 2019 was a turning point.