You never know when a great game will happen. Here are the
best games you missed from 2018.
JAN. 10: TEXAS HOOPS TAKES DOWN TCU IN 2OT
It was a Big 12 thriller in early January when the Longhorns
defeated TCU 99-98 in double overtime. Horned Frogs guard Jaylen Fisher missed
a wide-open layup at the buzzer that would have won the game after teammate
Vladimir Brodziansky made a jumper to force double OT in a true back-and-forth
battle.
JAN. 20: OKLAHOMA STATE HOLDS OFF OKLAHOMA IN OT
Another great game in the Bedlam Series featured 48 points
from Sooners star Trae Young. Despite his great game, Oklahoma State still got
a much-needed home win, 83-81, in overtime with Jeffrey Carroll leading the way
with 23 points and 13 rebounds.
JAN. 20: ROCKETS TAKE DOWN WARRIORS
The Rockets had plenty of momentum after adding Chris Paul,
and fans started to really believe after they took down the Warriors in late
January. Paul starred with 33 points and 11 rebounds, and the Rockets dominated
down the stretch for a 116-108 win.
FEB. 1: GARY HARRIS MAKES GAME-WINNING THREE-POINTER TO BEAT THUNDER
Harris was able to end a thrilling 127-124 game by making a
three-pointer at the buzzer over OKC star Russell Westbrook. The winning shot
came after OKC stormed back to close a 15-point deficit to start the final
quarter.
FEB. 27: ST. BONAVENTURE BEATS DAVIDSON IN 3OT
It was a game that no one wanted to lose, but the 22-6
Bonnies barely survived a late February challenge by 17-10 Davidson. The game included
a whopping 75 three-point attempts, and Davidson forward Peyton Aldridge scored
45 points, but St. Bonaventure was able to withstand the challenge, led by 34
points from Jaylen Adams.
FEB. 27: PREDS DEFEAT WINNIPEG 6-5
Nashville and Winnipeg played a wild game in late February
featuring 11 goals. Predators defenseman Roman Josi starred with five assists,
and the game was capped off by a Ryan Hartman goal with just one minute
remaining to win.
MARCH 12: ALEX OVECHKIN SCORES NO. 600 IN 3-2 WIN
2018 will be a memorable year for Ovechkin, as he not only
won the Stanley Cup but he also scored his 600th goal. The latter feat happened
on March 12 in a great overtime win vs. Winnipeg, as he scored two goals to
help the Caps win 3-2.
MARCH 30: NOTRE DAME UPSETS UCONN IN FINAL FOUR
UConn entered the NCAA Tournament undefeated yet again, but
for the second straight year the Huskies were bounced out in the Final Four.
They went to overtime in a thriller vs. Notre Dame before Arike Ogunbowale hit
a game-winning shot for the Fighting Irish with one second left to win 91-89.
MAY 27: INDIANS BEAT ASTROS 10-9 AFTER BIG NINTH-INNING COMEBACK
Trailing 8-3 in the ninth inning, Cleveland scored five runs
on Houston to send the game to extra innings. A Greg Allen home run sent fans
home happy in the 14th inning with a 10-9 win.
AUG. 12: DAVID BOTE ANNOUNCES HIS PRESENCE
Kris Bryant missed much of last season with a shoulder
injury, but minor league call-up David Bote did a fantastic job filling in.
That was an understatement given the result. The Cubs trailed Washington 3-0 in
the bottom of the ninth inning with two outs and the bases loaded. Bote
launched a grand slam to give the Cubs a 4-3 win.
AUG. 29: BREWERS BEAT REDS IN A MARATHON
It was a long night for fans in Cincinnati, including a
27-minute rain delay and 25 runs scored. As was the case for much of the year
for the Reds' pitching staff, they just couldn't put the Brewers away.
Christian Yelich hit for the cycle, as the Brewers came back from a 10-6
deficit in the sixth inning to win 13-12 in 10 innings.
SEP. 8: ARIZONA STATE UPSETS MICHIGAN STATE
New Sun Devils head coach Herm Edwards was looking to make a
statement, and he did just that to send Arizona State to 2-0 with an upset of
Michigan State. It was a low-scoring battle that saw Arizona State close a
10-point deficit in the fourth quarter to win 16-13 on a 28-yard field goal.
SEP. 30: TITANS SHOCK EAGLES IN OT
If the Eagles were to point to when their season went
sideways this year, it might be their Week 4 visit to Tennessee. They led 17-3
in the third quarter, but Marcus Mariota and Co. came storming back to take the
lead 20-17 with 5:01 left in the fourth. Jake Elliott forced overtime with a
game-tying field goal before the go-ahead field goal in overtime, but a 10-yard
pass from Mariota to Corey Davis gave the Titans a surprising 26-23 win.
SEP. 30: RAIDERS BEAT BROWNS IN CONTROVERSY
Jon Gruden picked up his first win of the year against the
Browns, but it was not without controversy. The refs overruled a fumble
recovery by the Browns late in the game, saying Derek Carr's forward progress
was stopped. Oakland went on to tie the game at 42 with 30 seconds left,
capping off a 21-point fourth quarter and sending the game to overtime. Matt
McCrane kicked the game-winner with just 1:46 left in overtime to win 45-42.
OCT. 6: IOWA STATE TURNS ITS SEASON AROUND AT OKLAHOMA STATE
The Cyclones were in big trouble going into Stillwater with
a 1-3 record. What ensued was a classic Big 12 battle that had 90 points, as new
quarterback Brock Purdy saved the day throwing for 318 yards and four
touchdowns in a 48-42 win. Since then Iowa State has lost only one game with
Purdy at the helm.
OCT. 7: GRAHAM GANO KICKS 63-YARD FIELD GOAL TO BEAT GIANTS
The Week 5 matchup between the Panthers and Giants featured
a bit of everything, including an Odell Beckham Jr. touchdown pass, a special
teams touchdown by the Panthers on a punt that went off Beckham's leg and a
63-yard field goal. The latter feat by Gano won the game for the Panthers
33-31.
OCT. 14: DOLPHINS ESCAPE WITH WIN OVER BEARS IN OT
The prospects of a Miami win were looking dire after the
Bears took a 21-10 lead in the third quarter, especially with Brock Osweiler
under center for the Dolphins. However, Osweiler completed a pair of long
touchdowns to Albert Wilson in the fourth quarter, including a 75-yarder with
3:01 left, to send the game to overtime. Kenyan Drake fumbled a third-and-goal
opportunity at the 1-yard line in overtime that would have won the game, but
Miami was able to get the ball back and kick a field goal as time expired to
win 31-28.
OCT. 27: KENTUCKY MIRACLE AT MISSOURI
Kentucky's offense was lackluster, to say the least, but
came up big when it counted. Trailing 14-3 going into the fourth quarter, the
Wildcats got a touchdown on a punt return and then one last opportunity at the
end of the game trailing 14-9. A highly controversial pass interference in the
end zone gave Kentucky an untimed down, allowing a Terry Wilson to C.J. Conrad
touchdown pass for a 15-14 victory.
NOV. 3: WILL GRIER AND WEST VIRGINIA EDGE TEXAS
It was a classic Big 12 scoring fest when West Virginia
traveled to Texas. The Longhorns led 28-27 at halftime, and the scoring
continued into the second half. Texas took the lead 41-34 with 2:34 remaining
in the game, but Grier completed a 33-yard pass to Gary Jennings Jr. with 16
seconds remaining. Going for broke, the Mountaineers completed a two-point
conversion to win 42-41.
NOV. 10: OKLAHOMA ESCAPES IN BEDLAM
The football rivalry between Oklahoma and Oklahoma State has
featured some great games recently, but this year's is near the top of the
list. The offenses dominated, with the Sooners totaling 702 yards to Oklahoma
State's 640. The teams went toe-to-toe with back-and-forth scores. Tylan
Wallace caught a touchdown with 1:03 remaining in the fourth quarter, but
Cowboys head coach Mike Gundy opted to go for two instead of tying the game
with an extra point. The two-pointer failed, giving the Sooners a 48-47 win.
NOV. 17: OHIO STATE OUTLASTS MARYLAND IN OT
If Dwayne Haskins wins the Heisman this year, we'll look
back at this game. The Ohio State quarterback came up huge in a 52-51 overtime
win by the Buckeyes, throwing for 405 yards and three touchdowns, along with
three more scores on the ground. His heroics included a touchdown pass to tie
the game in regulation with only 40 seconds left. Maryland had a chance to tie
the game in overtime but failed on a two-point conversion.
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