The CRAZIEST BOWL PERFORMANCE in Georgia Tech HISTORY | 1985 Hall of Fame Classic
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- Опубликовано: 27 фев 2022
- At the 1985 Hall of Fame Classic (which later became the All-American Bowl) between the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets and the Michigan State Spartans, Georgia Tech head coach Bill Curry sent starting quarterback John Dewberry home, and at the last minute after the team landed in Birmingham, decided to start quarterback quarterback Todd Rampley, even though Rampley threw just two passes all season and, by his own admission, didn't understand how to read coverages. The result was shockingly good. This is the story behind the stunning performance
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Members of the 1985 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football team:
John Dewberry
Todd Rampley
Cory Collier
Malcolm King
Jerry Mays
Charles Mack
Chuck Easley
Nate Kelsey
Joel Carter
Terence Curry
Frank Maiolo
Richard Hills
Gary Lee
Toby Pearson
Steve Davenport
Robert Massey
Tim Manion
Sam Bracken
John Davis
Andy Hearn
John Ivemeyer
John Thomas
Ivery Lee
Ken Parker
Mark Pike
Pat Swilling
Jim Anderson
Cleve Pounds
Ted Roof
Anthony Harrison
Mark Hogan
Reginald Rutland
Mike Travis
Bill Curry (head coach)
Members of the 1985 Michigan State Spartans football team:
Dave Yarema
Bobby McAllister
Lorenzo White
Bobby Morse
Craig Johnson
Keith Gates
Kevin Bozeman
Andre Rison
Mark Ingram
Butch Rolle
Veno Belk
Mike Sargent
Steve Bogdalek
Tony Mandarich
Doug Rogers
Pat Shurmur
John Wojciechowski
Jeff Stump
Mitch Wachman
Joe Curran
John Jones
Mark Nichols
Kelly Quinn
Mark Beaudoin
Warren Lester
Dave Wolff
Anthony Bell
Shane Bullough
Tim Moore
Kurt Larson
Rob Stradley
Dean Altobelli
Todd Krumm
Phil Parker
Ron Rowe
Paul Bobbitt
Keith Fisher
George Perles (head coach)
Just a note for the younger fans out there: back in the 1980s going to a bowl game was a big deal because ESPN wasn't literally inventing bowl games so that everyone eligible can participate. You actually had to be GOOD to go to a bowl.
And Tech was 4 years removed from the worst season in their history.
I remember my younger brother and I counting em up in 85-16 bowl games then, as opposed to close to 40 now. A 6-5 team would occasionally get a bid (84 Michigan, for example)-but it was a relative rarity
@@troyturner173 Right. Tech was able to have a long bowl streak in the 2000s because there were so many bowls. Edit: 1997 to 2014, a 7-11 bowl record.
And now nobody wants to actually play in any of these useless bowls so every game has the third stringers out there and is even more unwatchable than before.
@@DolFan316 even .500 teams get bowl games now!
In my state for high school, you have to have a winning Conference record to qualify for the state tourney. Thinking that would be a good way to eliminate a lot of boring games.
I was there that night as a 15 yr old GT diehard!
Seeing this is one of those “RUclips” moments we have; reviving a sentimental memory that was unforgettable.
Now for a mind-blower: there was a young DB Coach for Michigan State coaching his first game in the state of Alabama that night.
He did ok in the decades that followed!
Ladies and gentlemen, ‘twas none other than Nick Saban. How awesome is that?
Thank you so much for posting my friend.
These old Raycom/Jefferson Pilot graphics in the video take me back. Look forward to more of these.
It’s still baffling that GT won a National Championship in between those Miami teams, not to mention beating FSU to the punch among ACC teams.
Florida State was not in the ACC then. They joined a short time later in the early 1990s.
@@gth804f right, but FSU was still a power as an Independent. They'd been to multiple NY6 bowls in the 80s. There's a reason why when they joined the ACC, they were so dominant. They only lost 2 conference games in the entirety of the 90s.
This was the only bowl I ever knew Georgia Tech to be in until the 1990 Citrus Bowl. By the time I started paying attention in 1984, Tech’s glory days were long past and, as a kid, I really had very little awareness of them. I remember this game…it was just absolutely surreal that Tech was in a BOWL! Thanks for the memories!
Love the Bowling for Soup line.
You should make a video of the time Georgia tech won 220-0 or something like that I would love to see you do it
I don’t think there’s any footage for him to use. It happened in 1916 I believe it.
222-0 vs Cumberland 1916
@@jasondickstein71 oh yea that is true dang
@@winterbruhman check out Secret Base. They got a good one
Pretty much revenge for Cumberland stomping them in baseball
1AM curfew? That’s beyond generous!
Also, GT defense rendered MSU back and Heisman finalist Lorenzo White ineffective in this game!
Nice Bowling for Soup Reference!!
-54.2!!!!!!!! What!!!!!
Loving the new channel
At least Bob Knight liked one ACC coach.
I'd love to see you do a video on the 1983 Oregon-Oregon State game, now known as the Toilet Bowl. It was the last 0-0 tie in NCAA history, and is often considered the worst college football game ever played.
Basically every game OSU played in the 80s could be called a Toilet Bowl
There was a 1987 game between Kansas and Kansas State that is also called the Toilet Bowl. Kansas won one game that season and K-State was winless, and they played to a tie. A year later, K-State got Bill Snyder and those days ended.
Virginia Tech and Wake Forest 2014 would have been a 0-0 tie if overtime didn't exist
"That's worse than if you didn't show up" should be your equivalent to your NFL QBOR phrase.
As a side note, he went from GT to Alabama and in 1988 he suspended Alabama QB Jeff Dunn for the Sun Bowl. Twice in 4 years he sat his starting QB for a bowl game. I have always thought that he is a stone cold football genius and had he not been a part of The Alabama Shuffle he may have made a career there. Then again, even while winning a SEC title, he went 0-3 against the cow college across the state and that will get you run out of Tuscaloosa by a mob with torches and pitchforks.
Roll Tide Roll
37 Years Ago
During the 1990 Sugar Bowl, Curry's last game at Alabama, he grabbed receiver Prince Wimbley by the face mask and dragged him to the sideline after Wimbley celebrated after a routine catch. Between that incident and this one, you could tell Curry learned very well from Lombardi and Shula.
I guess the "that's worse than if you didn't showed up" will be this channels version of
"worse than if you did nothing but spiked the ball to the ground on every play"
You know who went to Georgia Tech? Roman Reigns
He was DT Joe Anoai on the last NCAA video game I ever bought, and a teammate of Calvin Johnson.
How can you forget who Michigan State's coordinator in 1985? Ever heard of Nick Saban?
What an outstanding video--Great story-telling and narrative. This is going to be an awesome channel!
And yes, definitely the message of "no man is bigger than the team", clearly applied here--Great example. This was a really well done video
"That's worse than if you didn't show up." Should be the new ad nauseum line for this channel. Fits with the other one on your other channel. I didn't even think you could get a negative Passer Rating.
As a Wake Forest fan I'd love to see a video on the Wakey Leaks scandal from a few years back. I feel like it could be interesting
Well look who curry had as coach in nfl, lombardi, 5hat explains a lot
Exactly what I was thinking lol
I love putting on your shows and the stories you tell but would consider reviewing frank Reich comeback against Miami
hard to believe in 5 years they would be in the hunt for a national championship. Still thought they had a better season than Colorado.
That was one of the more unlikely championship runs we'll ever see. It would probably take 100 years for Tech to have the personnel and luck to even sniff a championship now.
@@matthewdaley746 It was a weird time.
Virginia was best team lost GA tech and it cost them national championship.
I was at the Georgia game, when Gary Lee returned a kickoff to win the game. The black watch defense was introduced. Pat Swilling and Ted Roof were all americans at LB. Dewberrys taking the hedges after beating Georgia, whete he used to play, and then his infamous dui. Great year as a Tech fan, except for the dui. But, somehow we pulled off the win.
"It ended with quite the buzz"
BOOOOOOOOOOO
That '85 Georgia Tech "Black Watch" defense was great, though. Pat Swilling was their best player. In that tie at Tennessee, the Vols hit field goals from 55 and 51 yards to get that 6-6 tie--and then went on to win the SEC championship and beat Miami by four touchdowns in the Sugar Bowl. I remember this game, and I remember thinking when it began that Tech had a shot, no matter who played QB, because of that defense. Lorenzo White had a big day running the ball for MSU, but Tech kept him from breaking anything. Tech just needed Rampley not to screw up, and he didn't.
"It ended with quite the buzz". Was that pum.intended?
OK who else is fascinated by the refs in shorts in the NC State clips 3:16? Oh and did you spot Jerry Glanville at :24? He was on the GT staff in the early 70s (had to look it up to be sure)
Negative 54.2 is worse than if the ground spiked the ball through YOU.
Are we going to get some Dumb Decisions and In Defense Of videos on this channel?
Absolutely
@@JaguarGator8 cool
So what you're saying is I had a better college passer rating than the individual in questions going into this bowl game. I was 14 and in the 8th grade.
Aw, come on - the 1929 Rose Bowl was the craziest bowl performance by Georgia Tech -- or any team -- ever. They won by doing nothing on the game's pivotal play. They let California's Roy "Wrong Way" Riegels win it for them.
Well it seems to me that the team Georgia Tech was PLAYING AGAINST was WORSE than a 39.6. But the game would have been WAY MORE ENTERTAINING to ME if Georgia Tech and their opponents had just SPIKED the football into the ground on EVERY single OFFENSIVE play!!!!!
So i know this might be outside what you normally do but how about a rivaly by the two worst university team in North America
The York University Lions and the Universtity of Toronto Blues. the even have a trophy they play for in the red blue bowl.
each team has never had a winning season in 45 years. both schools have over 50000 students.
How in the hell do you miss curfew in Birmingham????
You need to ENFORCE rules or else you can't have rules, because why follow rules if there is no consequences
Agreed but the coach had been loose with things during the season. So the QB had right to call out the coach
I hate Georgia tech go dawgs but wow
Do you record in a bathroom? Im a sub on both channels. I like your content. Just like to hear you, umless its on perpose. And the low key jokes😀
As a UGA fan, Curry was probably a little heavy handed on that. Maybe bench those guys for the first half, but don’t send them home. Punishment didn’t fit the crime.
Thank god is not 39.6, so we dont have to hear that Stupid 39.6 crap. Besides its college football.
Hypocritical….Coach didn’t enforce it consistently during the season.