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    Crocketts run. It turned the tide and put us back in the game. Huge momentum swing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hammerhead View Post
    I'll go with Crockett's 1st touchdown. I was expecting him to get caught from behind with all of that FBS speed on the other side, but they couldn't do it. I'm going to start calling him Johnny Rocket.

    Yep and JC was slowly pulling away.

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    Well, if the game was a function of Rhoads keeping his dignity it was the Cotton-Moya ejection.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scooter1 View Post
    I'll go with Brian Schaetz "King Kong Bundy bodyslam from the top ropes" which happened right after Crockett's 80 yard run. The Iowa St offense had nothing after that play.
    This....stamped the D beat down.

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    I belive there were 2 defining moments - Crockett's run being the first and most important.

    The second defining moment was when ISU, with 2 inches to go for a first down, elected to punt.

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    Crockett's run and iowa state punting on 4& inches
    and cotton-moya targeting call

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    The Schaetz hit is when I knew the sh*t was about to get real.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VirginiaBison View Post
    I belive there were 2 defining moments - Crockett's run being the first and most important.

    The second defining moment was when ISU, with 2 inches to go for a first down, elected to punt.
    They arent 2 inches short if Dudzik doesnt make an amazing tackle the play before

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigdaddykane View Post
    Crockett's run and iowa state punting on 4& inches
    and cotton-moya targeting call
    How much of a difference did losing the safety mean to their defense?? Also I thought that targeting penalty was awful. I didn't think it should have been a penalty and I definitely thought he shouldn't have been ejected.

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    I am going to change my mind. The Crocket run was great. It helped turn the tide. But what really busted it open? The long pass from Wentz to Vraa. At that point my thought was---well here we go!!!!
    If we concentrated on the really important stuff in life, there'd be a shortage of fishing poles"

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