For me it is 2006 at Delaware. Our first defensive dismantling of the almighty Joe Flacco. It was an abysmal first half for us and on the sidelines Flacco looked unstoppable. The second half changed that, we shut down the might Blue Hen offense, when we had no shot of playoff hopes, it was all for pride, for both teams. Then the play that will forever remain in my mind, it was 4th down for the Hens and a field goal would have won it for them. Pete Caroppolo rushes the kick and BLOCKS IT!!!!!! I was able to live the moment through one of my best friends and to give Delaware a losing season while we squeaked out a 6-5 season (if memory serves me). Nothing felt better, and to me it was the turning point in the Wildcat debacle that was the seasons prior. Our defense became a force to be feared, when we were always a predominately offense oriented team.
Individually, my only year that I started, freshman year, was my first touch back at URI. When I was not given a shot earlier in the year, through a series of kicker mental breakdowns I got my shot, and proved I could compete in a game to the coaches. I remember Coach Reardon coming out to me like he was going to kill me, but instead knocked me up side the head in an encouraging way. I got to start at a division 1 football level for half a season (although that led to my suspension the next year, and ultimately led to me never seeing the field again

. Long story) It was a feeling I would never forget.