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The 1994 Texas A&M Aggies football team represented Texas A&M University in the 1994 NCAA Division I-A football season. The Aggies completed the season with a 10–0–1 record overall and a Southwest Conference mark of 6–0–1. They were ineligible to win the Southwest Conference title or the postseason due to probation. [1]
The team started off 13-0 before losing two of its final three games, winning the AFC South and finishing an NFL-best 14–2, having home-field advantage throughout the playoffs, as well as a first-round bye. 2005 also marked the eighth season for both Manning and Colts kicker Mike Vanderjagt. Vanderjagt, who was the NFL's all-time most ...
Chris Fowler or Rece Davis/Kirk Herbstreit/Holly Rowe/Laura Rutledge or Katie George (select games) Sean McDonough or Bob Wischusen/Greg McElroy/Molly McGrath; Joe Tessitore/Jesse Palmer or Jordan Rodgers/Katie George or Stormy Buonantony; Bob Wischusen, Dave Flemming, or Tom Hart/Louis Riddick/Kris Budden; Dave Pasch/Dusty Dvoracek/Taylor McGregor
Wolf ultimately took the job after a 2-for-3 showing against Houston, including the game-tying kick to send the game into overtime. Perry hopes either Garcia or Burkhardt will make a statement ...
Clemson football's Jonathan Weitz kicked the three longest field goals of his career in the Tigers' 16-7 win against rival South Carolina.
Based on online voting, Pontiac announced the California v. Stanford game of Nov. 20, 1982, as its "Ultimate High-Performance Play of the NCAA," crowning the play as NCAA Football's most memorable moment of all-time in December 2003. [29] The game was placed in NCAA Football video games as a "College Classic," challenging players to recreate ...
Those watching tonight’s game between USC and Stanford were treated to possibly the quickest ejection in college football history. College football fans know the targeting rule very well.
Dave Rayner, as a member of the Packers, kicks off during a Monday Night Football game in 2006. Rayner was then signed by the Green Bay Packers on April 6, 2006. After Billy Cundiff was released, Rayner became the Packers' full-time kicker for the 2006 season.