1. I think I remember a t-shirt, post the Penn St. game, that showed a redesign of the football field. Not only was extra added to the sideline where the receiver caught the ball but some was removed from the back of the end zone as well. Didn't Nebraska score a touchdown catch in the back of the end zone that was called a no catch? (On a side note, my dad started a limo business after retiring, in the CT. & NY. area. He drove Blackledge to an awards dinner in NY City and gave him lighthearted crap the whole way.)
2. All are good nominations so far. The "1 second" debacle seems to me to be a legit gripe; the call was correct but it seemed to set a new precedent, a change from the day when the refs called the game over to a new day where they added the ability to use technology to "fix" or alter something after the fact, (and the part that hurts) when they decide to (another variable!!!) Why don't they go back and see illegal rub plays or holding calls that effect every play or game?
3. The "One" for me is actually more than one game. It aways seemed that Miami (plug your team name in here) defensive backs would hit our receivers early every play; pass interference never called. Back in the day, game after game, Nebraska backs were flagged at the worst times, but our receivers couldn't get a break. Missouri's play of the century, the first target (Purify?) was hit long before the ball got there. No call. Just lucky he kicked it back up in the air.
4. Anybody have 2 tickets to the Colorado game I can have?