We all know the play.

It's fourth-and-five, Vince Young takes a shotgun snap, looks to pass left and then pulls the ball down and sprints to the right corner of the end zone. Two seconds later, Young is "Invincible" and the Longhorns took a lead over No. 1 USC in the 2006 national title game with just 19 seconds remaining.

It's one of the most famous plays in college football history, and the 2006 Rose Bowl will forever be remembered for Young's dash to the right pylon.

But it wasn't just the final drive that is seared forever in college football lore, the entire game was a classic. So much so in fact, NFL.com named the 2006 Rose Bowl, a 41-38 Longhorn victory, as the No. 1 most memorable national title game in college football history.

The game featured a number of future NFL stars, two undefeated teams and 32 fourth quarter points. Young may not have won the Heisman Trophy that season, but he outshined winner, at least back then, Reggie Bush with 467 yards of total offense and three touchdowns.

Is it the greatest college football game ever?

Perhaps, but not many could argue against its merit as best title game.