Most amazing thing you have seen in sports

ToddFlanders

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I think I have to go with the Bluegrass Miracle. Everything had to go perfectly, and somehow it did. It was too far to get to the end zone, there were at least six Kentucky players right around the ball, it was tipped twice in the right direction, the receiver still had to catch it, split two defenders and race to the end zone. It was so nutty.

https://www.secsports.com/video/14090935/lsu-wins-bluegrass-miracle

And maybe the best thing - the score popping up with a Kentucky win.:ROFLMAO:
 
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Uscg1984

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The first thing that came to mind is our 5 homeruns against UGA, as shown above.

Another that comes to mind is Reggie Miller scoring 8 points in 9 seconds at the end of a playoff game against the Knicks:
 

Forkcock

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I was at a Braves game and saw Dave Johnson, Hank Aaron and Dusty Baker (not sure of the order) hit back, to back, to back home runs.
 

MrCockStrong

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Mine was the 5 back to back homeruns hit against Georgia.



I watched two times and noticed something I've never noticed before. Smoak hit the second of the five homeruns with the count 0-2, on the fourth pitch. He kept it alive for the team to hit three more -- and this was in the 2nd Inning. Yes, amazing!


My 2nd most amazing thing I've seen in sports would be the TD pass Connor Shaw threw to Alshon Jeffery right before halftime in the Citrus (Capital One?) Bowl -- 2012, I think.
 

FlebusJones

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I was only 18 YO at the time but I remember the world being shocked that Muhammed Ali knocked out the unbeatable George Forman in the 8th round after using the rope a dope strategy in the earlier rounds. That was back when heavyweight boxing was the big time and was much more popular than it is now. Ali was considered past his prime and the much younger Foreman was considered one of the greatest of all time.

 

gamecox4982

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I was only 18 YO at the time but I remember the world being shocked that Muhammed Ali knocked out the unbeatable George Forman in the 8th round after using the rope a dope strategy in the earlier rounds. That was back when heavyweight boxing was the big time and was much more popular than it is now. Ali was considered past his prime and the much younger Foreman was considered one of the greatest of all time.


i use to really like boxing but it became “FIXED” when Ali lost to Leon Spinks and I stopped watching afterwards .