Also Pat Paschall's "spin" run in the Fargodome was pretty cool.
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All great runs. Here are two that were also great IMO, aren't flashy, but deserve their place in Bison history. The first is 4th down.
The only reason some people get lost in thought is because it's unfamiliar territory.
Paul Fix.
The only reason some people get lost in thought is because it's unfamiliar territory.
Paul Fix.
How about Brocks long run against GSU when he had turf toe and had IV fluid given to him at half because he was sick.
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That was a doozie.
There was one I remember Crockett having in the playoffs. I can't remember the opponent...SHSU maybe. It wasn't a huge gainer but he just refused to go down. I'll see if I can find it.
Found it. It was the 2014 SHSU semifinal with the hurry-up power sequence at the end of the 3rd. There were 2 really good runs starting at 1:46:20 below. Some really good commentary. "I think you pound them into oblivion if you can."
https://youtu.be/G51z6imqN_c?t=1h45m35s
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Did Ed really shoot his dog?
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