bucs90 wrote:Those are all good, but NOTHING compares to the All-Time Greatest Boneheaded decision of college football history. Late November, Charleston, SC, 2005. Charleston Southern vs Coastal Carolina. Huge game- CSU has 1 BSC loss, CCU 0 losses, this is last game of season, so CSU has a chance to win first conference title ever by beating CCU, and CCU has chance to win another BSC title, and finish 10-1 and go to the NCAA Playoffs.
4th quarter. Coastal has ball with about 1:00 to go. 50 yard line. Up 7 points on CSU. Coastal has 1st down and begins to take a knee, "Victory formation". Game over right? Well, they do that on 1st, 2nd, 3rd down. CSU had a couple timeouts and used them.
So it's 4th and 10. 50 yard line. With 10 seconds left. Yes, 00:10 in the 4th, up by 7, 4th and 10 at the 50. You PUNT, right? Well, CSU had a phenomenal punt returner that year, and he had ran back 5-6 that season. Coastal could either kick to him, where he'd get the punt around the 15-20 (Good odds of making the tackle there).....................OR.....they could, and did, the following:
Coastal put their fastest player, a WR who ended up in NFL I think, at punter. In punt formation. They snap it to him. The idea is to run backwards, stay in bounds, let time expire, and run out the back of the end zone. Give CSU as safety, Coastal will win by 5, then go to playoffs, win BSC, etc, etc.
Player takes the snap, and runs backwards with time expiring. CSU's players chase him, "Stay in their lanes" and funnel him towards the pylon of the goal line. The CCU player, in a moment that nearly gave CCU's head coach a stroke/heart attack/aneurism/kidney failure/blown ACL all in one motion...............ran out of bounds at the 1 yard line........with 1.5 seconds to play.
CSU had 1 play to put it into OT. And All-Big South QB Colin Drafts did just that, with a miracle TD throw.
CSU won the game in overtime. CCU finished 9-2. Didn't go to playoffs.
The 2005 Big South Conference Championship Trophy sits on CSU's campus now.
Rumors on the SC coast were that the CCU WR didn't leave his dorm room for almost 2 weeks after that. The CSU highlight film from 2005 captured CCU and CSU's head coaches shake hands after the game, and the CSU coach's facial expression was that of consoling someone dealing with a funeral, both coaches still in shock. Most of the CCU team stood on the sideline as CSU tore down their goal posts. They looked like they had just...........![]()
I'm a CSU fan obviously. Was there for the game. But I've debated this, and it truly is hard to express what a miracle, and travesty of a decision, that last play in regulation was. It is in my opinion the most boneheaded decision in the history of college football.
That is the dumbest I've read so far.
I saw a similiar play in a high school game where the player ran into the endzone as time expired, he threw the ball straight up in the air to celebrate, only to have the other team catch the ball for the game winning TD.

