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That's Joe: LSU Releases Chapter 2 of Amazing Documentary

Basking in an incredible 46-41 victory over archrival Alabama in Tuscaloosa, LSU quarterback Joe Burrow stood calm, cool and collected — Remarkable considering the forgotten Ohio State quarterback emphatically had his "Heisman Moment" just minutes before. With his arm around running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire, Baton Rouge's unexpected superstar reaffirmed that winning matters most. "This is why I decided to transfer," Burrow said. "This is why I decided to come down here and play with [Edwards-Helaire] and all those guys over there.

The Bluegrass Miracle Remains College Football's Greatest Finish

The 2002 LSU Tigers weren't the greatest team to ever pass through Baton Rouge. The middle season of head coach Nick Saban's five-year tenure was only the third time between 2000 and 2019's College Football Playoff National Championship season that LSU didn't finish ranked in the AP Top 25. The Tigers ultimately lost to Texas in the Cotton Bowl, but the only game that really matters from that season featured arguably the greatest finish in college football history.

The Hit: Quentin Coryatt's Monster Shot Still Stings 30 Years Later

Former Texas A&M linebacker Quentin Coryatt was a bad, bad man. At 6-foot-3 and 250 pounds of pure muscle, he was the centerpiece for the Aggies' "Wrecking Crew" defense back in the early 1990s and known for delivering punishing hits. There is one in particular that made him a household name in college football and a legend forever. Throughout the 1992 season, Texas A&M football proved to be one of the best teams in the nation under third-year head coach R.

The New Man in Charge TVovermind

It’s the last episode of LOST ever. “The New Man in Charge” is a little mini-episode that follows the events of LOST‘s series finale, and it totally defied expectations while at the same time meeting them head-on. First of all, I need to clarify something: the spoilers that DarkUFO posted of the epilogue which claimed a Locke appearance and a Walt disappearance? It was almost entirely false, so consider yourself relieved if you had any spoiler-anxiety going on about having ruined your last LOST experience for yourself.

The Play Stands Alone as College Football's Most Dramatic Finish

We write sports history through the nicknames bestowed upon its biggest moments. In 1951, Bobby Thomson clubbed the "Shot Heard 'Round the World" to send his team to the World Series. Miami's "No-Name Defense" aided the first and only perfect NFL season in 1972. Michael Jordan hit "The Shot" in 1989, foreshadowing the unparalleled decade ahead. Auburn's "Kick Six" will give me chills for years to come. Mythical moments deserve equally iconic designations.