1987 Georgia at Clemson | ACC Throwback
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- #18 Georgia traveled to Death Valley to meet #8 Clemson on September 19, 1987. The previous season, Clemson kicker David Treadwell kicked the game-winning field goal as time expired to beat the Bulldogs. This time around, with Clemson trailing 20-16, the Tigers defense forced a safety to draw within two points, then set up Treadwell on the ensuing drive for another game-winning field goal.
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I was at the game...still get goosebumps watching this after all these years!! Go Tigers!!!
I remember seeing the end of this game as a kid. I was at a kid's birthday party who lived just over the state line in Georgia. Of course I was the only Clemson fan there. I never got invited to that kid's birthday party again. Also he had an ant farm, that day was the first time I ever saw an ant farm.
This was the end of the annual rivalry. With the SEC adding an extra conference game, 1987 was the last year for this game, the Auburn -Georgia Tech rivalry, the Tennessee -Georgia Tech series, Florida-Miami, and LSU-Texas A&M.
romania4712 Danny Ford is my hero! 🐾🐾🐾
LSU and Texas A&M played every year from 1986 through '95. The series took a hiatus from '76 through '85. And Florida chose to end the Miami series. Miami wanted to continue>
I am a Clemson tigers fan 2 but I am a Georgia bulldogs fan 2 straight facts 💯
The good old days when there was sanity in the world and not the new normal .
Yep. And Brent Musburger what a legend
UGA's #99 Tyrone McClendon was a BEAST!
Wow just wanted to watch good old Tiger games from the Ford era but didn't expect to a future WWE star playing Linebacker for UGA I understand how he got his "spear" move now lol
Bill Goldberg was a defensive lineman.
I knew he played for Georgia, but didn’t know he played in a game I attended!!
R.I.P you coach Warner🕊 1:50:00