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The Kick - Oklahoma vs Ohio State September 24, 1977
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The Kick - Oklahoma vs Ohio State September 24, 1977
In a game remembered by its final play, Uwe von Schamann directed the Ohio State faithful in a chant of \"Block that kick!\" before nailing the game-winner to ... — www.youtube.com
The Ohio State-Oklahoma football rivalry, a storied clash between two college football titans, has been marked by numerous memorable games. One such encounter, played on September 24, 1977, stands out as a classic thriller that showcased the intensity and unpredictability of the sport.
The game began with Oklahoma storming out to a commanding 20-0 lead in the second quarter. The Sooners' high-powered offense, led by quarterback Steve Davis, seemed poised to cruise to an easy victory. However, Ohio State, known for its resilient defense and clutch performances, refused to back down.
The Buckeyes staged a remarkable comeback, outscoring Oklahoma 28-0 in the second half. Quarterback Rod Gerald led the charge, effectively directing the offense and finding his receivers in stride. Ohio State's defense also tightened up, limiting Oklahoma's scoring opportunities.
With the game on the line, Oklahoma managed to regain the lead with Elvis Peacock's 2-yard touchdown run, making the score 28-26 with 1:29 remaining. However, the Sooners' failed two-point conversion attempt left the door open for Ohio State to steal the victory.
That's when Uwe von Schamann, Oklahoma's kicker, stepped up to the plate. Von Schamann, a German-born player who had become a fan favorite in Norman, first successfully executed an onside kick, giving the Sooners a chance to regain possession. Then, with the clock winding down, he drilled a 41-yard field goal through the uprights, securing Oklahoma's dramatic 29-28 win.
The September 24, 1977 game between Ohio State and Oklahoma will be remembered as one of the greatest college football contests of all time. It showcased the resilience of both teams, the brilliance of individual players, and the sheer excitement of the sport. The game's thrilling finish, capped by von Schamann's clutch field goal, left a lasting impression on fans and solidified the rivalry between these two legendary programs.
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