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Miami's Lateral Touchdown vs. Duke, 2015

From start to finish, the play lasted approximately 50 seconds. The ensuing reviews—yes, two—took about 10 minutes. And depending on your opinion, the referees still messed it up.

Was Mark Walton's knee down, or is an open hand not indicative of full possession despite the ball's touching? Officials missed Sheldrick Redwine's block in the back, though they rightfully corrected David Njoku's crushing block from the side.

The eight-lateral craziness, which followed an inconclusive touchdown by Duke's Thomas Sirk, ended with Corn Elder's running 90-plus yards and shaking a couple of defenders for the game-winning score. History remembers it as a 30-27 Miami win.

In the aftermath, the ACC suspended the officiating crew for two games.

Manziel Magic, 2013

Over a two-year stretch in 2012-13, no quarterback was more exciting than Johnny Manziel, and both of his most memorable moments happened against Alabama.

Although the dynamic quarterback had an exciting scramble and touchdown during his 2012 Heisman Trophy-winning campaign when Texas A&M upset the top-ranked Crimson Tide, what we remember most is the epic completion in 2013.

Manziel eluded what would have been a 17-yard sack and heaved an absolute prayer off his back foot. The ball traveled 40 yards for perhaps the most improbable 14-yard catch in history.

Roy Williams' Superman Dive, 2001

The Red River Shootout Rivalry Showdown has featured more than 100 all-time meetings. In 2001, Oklahoma's Roy Williams provided a legendary play for the historic matchup.

Just 2:06 remained in regulation, and the Sooners were clinging to a 7-3 lead as Texas took possession near its own goal line. Williams perfectly timed a leap over a cutting blocker and deflected Chris Simms' pass into Teddy Lehman's waiting arms.

The touchdown sealed Oklahoma's second of what would be five straight victories over the Longhorns.

Georgia Tech Blocks FSU Field Goal, 2015

"What a time to be alive!" ESPN's Mark Jones memorably exclaimed on his outstanding call of the dramatic play.

Florida State, the three-time defending ACC champion and ranked No. 9 nationally at the time, needed a lengthy 56-yard kick from All-American Roberto Aguayo to avoid overtime.

However, Patrick Gamble blocked the attempt. Lance Austin picked up the miss, headed to the left sideline and sprinted to the house for a shocking 78-yard touchdown.

The Bluegrass Miracle, 2002

More than a decade before Nick Saban found himself on the wrong end of two unforgettable plays, his 2002 LSU squad put a final-play dagger through Kentucky.

The Wildcats surged ahead in the fourth quarter, putting No. 16 LSU on the brink of defeat. Kentucky players even drenched head coach Guy Morriss with the customary Gatorade bath, soon learning to never celebrate a victory until it's official.

With no time on the clock, Tigers quarterback Marcus Randall heaved the ball as far as he could. It skipped off the hands of several Wildcats and right to Devery Henderson, who threw up his arms in celebration as he crossed the goal line.

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