Arizona Is Talented At Rushing The Field

Friday, November 16, 2007

Look at that organization. The fact that they stood on the sidelines for a good 3-4 minutes and didn't "prematurely rush" on the play before the one that ended the game is impressive. I have to say this is the most remarkable crowd celebration I've seen in quite awhile. I think I'd rank it somewhere between one that I took place in when Walt Williams single handedly beat #7 UNC and when UCSB threw the Soccer Goal in the Ocean.



Also another #2 loses, Bye Bye Ducks.....I really wanted to see you make it. Now it'll be LSU versus Oklahoma (when they beat Kansas) and the BCS will live on. Bastards.

Posted by Awful Announcing- at 12:45 AM

11 Comments:

"I think I'd rank it somewhere between one that I took place in when Walt Williams single handedly beat #7 UNC"

Die, die, die!

;)

Anonymous said...
Nov 16, 2007, 10:10:00 AM  

Ha...sorry THF. That was all the way back in 1992 I think. We did prematurely rush the court and then Hubert Davis almost hit a shot from his own free throw line to win it.

Good times...Good times.

Nov 16, 2007, 10:15:00 AM  

My favorite part was the dude with no shoes, slapping a Zona player on the shoulder pad when he was running off.

Mac G said...
Nov 16, 2007, 10:42:00 AM  

If you remember two years ago Arizona had a great rushing of the field versus then ranked #7 UCLA.

By the way Mizzou will beat KU and the winner of the Mizzou vs OU game will go to the national title game. I dont understand why everyone is assuming KU will beat Mizzou when Mizzou will be a FG favorite at Arrowhead.

Brett said...
Nov 16, 2007, 11:12:00 AM  

That's a good possibility Brett. That game will be a battle.

Nov 16, 2007, 11:15:00 AM  

Tim Tebow and Chase Daniels are the 2 best football players that I have watched this season. Mizzou will roll KU. OU/LSU title game. Do not count out WVU either.

Mac G said...
Nov 16, 2007, 11:31:00 AM  

The thing about that Mizzou - KU game to was that was moved to Arrowhead from Lawrence this year. If the Jayhawks end up dropping a "home" game they should have had, how important is an extra million gonna seem to fans?

And on the field rush, they weren't waiting just 3-4 minutes, I mean they were on the sideline for a solid 12-15 minutes. Even Doug Flutie was amazed, but that was because Craig James put him on his shoulders so he could finally look out their little press box window.

Mez said...
Nov 16, 2007, 12:15:00 PM  

although it pissed me off they started coming out of the stands and onto the sidelines with over 2 minutes left to play, it really was cool to see. i knew that if i went, UA would get crushed. because i didn't go and they won, i'm going to take credit for the win.

Anonymous said...
Nov 16, 2007, 12:28:00 PM  

As an LSU fan, I'm telling you now:

Don't be surprised if the Big 12 survivor plays West Virginia or Ohio State for the national championship.

Anonymous said...
Nov 16, 2007, 1:03:00 PM  

That was the fastest I've ever seen the field fill up with people, it really was pretty awesome to see. I have no idea how they all got onto the sideline like that with like 2 minutes to play though. I feel like thats something you would see in old videos, but today security is usually pretty good.

Anonymous said...
Nov 16, 2007, 1:31:00 PM  

It seems like all we do these days is rush the field. I guess that's what you get for always being the underdog, always sucking half of the season and then pulling off the impossible to claw your way back into the bowl picture. One more against ASU in two weeks and we are money!

Anonymous said...
Nov 16, 2007, 4:06:00 PM  

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