That is an eye-opener. Of course, all of those teams sans Navy had one less win, and one more loss, because of us.I didn't realize the records of the teams we played that year where that bad.
Heard the team went off and got wasted the night before the Navy game and were hungover for the game.
I didn't realize the records of the teams we played that year where that bad.
Opening game The Citadel was giving us fits. They led most of the game. Cocks scored to take lead on a halfback pass with about 3 minutes remaining. The Citadel returned the ensuing KO back to around our 20. The Fire Ant defense stood up to preserve the win. The next week we beat Duke and then a big upset of UGA. Couple of wins against some poor competition. Then the ‘84 went on the road at ND and were down big entering the 4th quarter...,but Mike Hold led a huge comeback on the road at Norte Dame. 6-0! After a cakewalk against ECU, A thrilling victory at NCSU kept the momentum rolling. 8-0. Top 10 ranked FSU rolled into Columbia. Raynard Brown took the 2nd half KO to the House (Controversial over if his knee touch....and it probably did.) I attended most games that year....and in this game I started a “we’re number one” chant which grew loud through the stadium. 9 and 0 baby! A buddy and I took a bus with other gamecock fans up to Annapolis for game no. 9 against Navy. Navy wasn’t having a good year and their stud RB, Nepoleon Macallum had been lost for the year. The weather was bad, misting rain and cold. The Midshipmen ran to the end zone and did pushups every time Navy scored. They scored often! It was miserable. Clemson was playing at Maryland that day so we were seeing lots of Clemson fans on the interstate, luckily Clemson had lost as well. We likely blew a shot at the Orange Bowl and the National Championship. We were ranked number two going in and number one Oklahoma lost that Saturday as well. The team regrouped though, winningba thrilling victory next week at Clemson. We actually missed the extra point to take the lead but offsides was called on Clemson and the rekick was good. A 22-21 victory in Death Valley. That final drive for the winning score, led by Mike Hold is still in my mind the best one drive ever in Gamecock history!
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We likely blew a shot at the Orange Bowl and the National Championship. We were ranked number two going in and number one Oklahoma lost that Saturday as well. The team regrouped though, winningba thrilling victory next week at Clemson. We actually missed the extra point to take the lead but offsides was called on Clemson and the rekick was good. A 22-21 victory in Death Valley. That final drive for the winning score, led by Mike Hold is still in my mind the best one drive ever in Gamecock history!.
To put things into perspective, Georgia had just beaten Clemson (ranked #2 at the time) when we beat Georgia, Florida State was 6-1-1 with a win against then 4th ranked Miami when we beat them; we beat Notre Dame at South Bend after being down 12 points in the second half (Notre Dame went to Baton Rouge the next week and beat #7 LSU) we were also down 12 points in the second half on the road against N.C. State, a game we won with 50 seconds on the clock. A game that featured among other things Mike Hold catching a 2 point conversion from Quentin Lewis. Almost every game had something amazingHeard the team went off and got wasted the night before the Navy game and were hungover for the game.
I didn't realize the records of the teams we played that year where that bad.
Citadel had a 1st and goal after a TD saving tackle on that KO return. Then they threw 4 incomplete passes.Opening game The Citadel was giving us fits. They led most of the game. Cocks scored to take lead on a halfback pass with about 3 minutes remaining. The Citadel returned the ensuing KO back to around our 20. The Fire Ant defense stood up to preserve the win....
No, you're wrong. I was there and can say that SC vs UGA was louder.Notre Dame, FSU, and Navy were televised live. Most of the games were tape delayed and shown at 11:30pm Saturday nights.
I knew we were in trouble against Navy when the team captains came out for the coin toss with their hair combed and their chests puffed out.
I laugh when I hear and read folks talking about how loud W-B was for the Ole Miss game, the Alabama game, the Rodney game, etc etc. I can say unequivocally that the 84 FSU game is EASILY the loudest it has ever been at W-B.
Ate at the ex-wife's grandparents house the day after the Clemson game, where her Clemson cousins were the bigshots of the family. They took great umbrage at our wide receiver (forget the name) that was cutting flips in the end zone at the end after we had tied it up. It was great.
Mike Hold became a living legend that year.
Pitt was not a good team that year and we dominated them like a good team should.We did beat a lot of "big name" schools, but most of them were having down years, like Pitt and ND>
I'll never forget the Navy game.
Citadel had a 1st and goal after a TD saving tackle on that KO return. Then they threw 4 incomplete passes.
Almost as bad as being at the SC-Tater game the next week and Tater fans throwing lemons on the field instead of oranges.I'll never forget the Navy game.
Almost as bad as being at the SC-Tater game the next week and Tater fans throwing lemons on the field instead of oranges.
Almost as bad as being at the SC-Tater game the next week and Tater fans throwing lemons on the field instead of oranges.
Of course was an awesome season. The team just kept winning and surprsing everyone. I lived in Greenville at the time and it still felt like the entire state was Gamecock fans that year. The Florida State game was surreal...the biggest game in WB history up to that point. Most thought we would lose and come crashign back to earth. The atmosphere was euphoric when it became obvious that not only we woudl win, but we were blowing them out. Back in those games there were only a handful of national telecasts each Saturyday. It was the ABC game of the week and at that time, that would have been the only game on TV at that time.....a true national broadcast.
The Gator Bowl that year was a big letdown. Ok State was a good team but Carolina should have won. They didnt play well (normal in bowl games for the Cocks at that time) but the stadium was literrally a sea of Carolina fans. Its hard to tell on old video because everyone was in black but it was literally 90% Gamecocks and was loud for SC. I think the 1980 and 1984 Gator Bowls established Carolina as a bowl travel powerhouse in terms of fans traveling.
Of course was an awesome season. The team just kept winning and surprsing everyone. I lived in Greenville at the time and it still felt like the entire state was Gamecock fans that year. The Florida State game was surreal...the biggest game in WB history up to that point. Most thought we would lose and come crashign back to earth. The atmosphere was euphoric when it became obvious that not only we woudl win, but we were blowing them out. Back in those games there were only a handful of national telecasts each Saturyday. It was the ABC game of the week and at that time, that would have been the only game on TV at that time.....a true national broadcast.
The Gator Bowl that year was a big letdown. Ok State was a good team but Carolina should have won. They didnt play well (normal in bowl games for the Cocks at that time) but the stadium was literrally a sea of Carolina fans. Its hard to tell on old video because everyone was in black but it was literally 90% Gamecocks and was loud for SC. I think the 1980 and 1984 Gator Bowls established Carolina as a bowl travel powerhouse in terms of fans traveling.
Thanks. I was trying to remember the kid from Valdosta who might just have saved the season for us. Chris Major played some good football for us.Yep!! Freshman Chris Major...who was a member of the mythical National Champion Valdosta High School team the previous year...showed excellent fundamentals by not biting on any of the fakes by the return man. Made a textbook tackle that really saved that game!!