Hoosierfrog
Tier 1
TCU In 3, but no Rose Bowl...
https://www.espn.com/college-footba...atest-games-college-football-150-year-history
https://www.espn.com/college-footba...atest-games-college-football-150-year-history
TCU is in 4 games:
80. 1938 TCU-SMU (L, 20-14)
83. 1/1/57 Cotton Bowl TCU-Syracuse (W, 28-27)
114. 1961 TCU - Texas (W, 6-0)
145. 2014 TCU-Baylor (L, 61-58)
You don't need to be biased to view that as one of the greatest games ever. It was tied for the largest comeback EVER in football history. Coming back from 31 down, then finishing up in triple overtime? From a little private school, who no one thought even belonged in the BigXII against the "mighty PAC 12"? Yeah, that's a classic, and one of the best.As a biased TCU fan, the Alamo Bowl vs Oregon ended up being an amazing game.
It definitely was epic. We've played in some other "great games" too, in the sense that they were entertaining. 2012 WVU comes to mind which was just insane. I think this list is looking for that sweet spot between "great game" and "really important". Ultimately the Alamo Bowl didn't really mean that much, which is why I'm guessing it isn't on there. Still legendary.You don't need to be biased to view that as one of the greatest games ever. It was tied for the largest comeback EVER in football history. Coming back from 31 down, then finishing up in triple overtime? From a little private school, who no one thought even belonged in the BigXII against the "mighty PAC 12"? Yeah, that's a classic, and one of the best.
I agree completely with you, in case you're wondering.