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The 2003 Arkansas vs. Kentucky football game was a college football game played on November 1, 2003, between the University of Arkansas Razorbacks and the University of Kentucky Wildcats; at the time, it tied an NCAA record for the longest football game ever played. The game included seven overtime periods.
A 99-yard pass play starts with the line of scrimmage at the offensive team's one-yard line. The quarterback receives the ball, passes it and completes a forward pass, which is then carried for a touchdown at the other end of the field. This play is a high-risk play, since the pass is coming from in or near the offensive team's end zone.
Unlike The Play, NFL rules in 2000 allowed for a replay official to call for video review of any questionable on-field call in the final two minutes of a game, and such a review was immediately declared to determine if Wycheck's pass to Dyson was an illegal forward pass. After a lengthy delay, officials determined that video evidence was ...
The longest play is Tony Dorsett's 99-yard run in 1983. The longest pass is 95 yards to Bob Hayes in Nov. 13, 1966. The catch was Lamb's 111th of the season, tying Michael Irvin's franchise record ...
Seven plays later, Kareem Hunt barreled across the goal line to extend the Chiefs’ lead to 14-3. They needed to travel only 30 yards to reach the end zone. All set up by a ball he planned to ...
The 2007 Trinity vs. Millsaps football game is best known for the memorable walk-off touchdown play that occurred in the game's last two seconds. On October 27, 2007, the NCAA Division III 19th-ranked Trinity University Tigers threw 15 lateral passes and scored a 61-yard touchdown to win a game against the 24th-ranked Millsaps College Majors as time expired in the game.
Football League with most clubs: +100 – Cape Verdean Football Championship [note 56] Shortest National Championship: 7 days – Greenlandic Football Championship [203] [204] Longest football match: 3 hours and 23 minutes – Stockport County 3–2 Doncaster Rovers, Football League Third Division North Cup, 30 March 1946 [205] [206] [note 57]
It’s also the longest kick in the history of Lincoln Financial Field in either a college football or NFL game. Eagles kicker Jake Elliott held the previous record with a 61-yard field goal.