Sentences with phrase «famous plays in college»

Before Monday, Griffith's career was defined by his role in one of the most famous plays in college football history.
Whatever Big 8 pride I had came out in droves during the Fiesta Bowl, which saw stoic Tom Osborne defeat cocky Steve Spurrier and saw Tommie Frazier rip off one of the most famous plays in college football history; he ran into a wall of Florida defenders, then ran right through the wall for a 75 - yard touchdown.

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Additionally, four NFL players, who either played in the Famous Idaho ® Potato Bowl during their college career or graduated from Central Michigan or Wyoming, Tweeted their support:
Instead of just being a simplistic career mode in which you control one player, just like other EA Sports games from previous years, the developers took their time to come up with a nice little introductory story revolving around you picking up an injury in college that nearly made you quit basketball, as well as a small prologue chapter with you and your childhood friend playing amateur basketball in some of the United States» most famous street courts.
Also, interesting piece in the second half: Artur Żmijewski's Repetition, a 2005 reenactment of the famous Stanford psychological experiment in which a group of college students played roles of prisoners and guards.
In 1913, while working as editor of the Medical Review of Reviews, a monthly magazine owned by a college acquaintance, he discovered that the then - famous actor Richard Bennett was interested in producing a play titled «Damaged Goods,» which Bernays described as «a propaganda play that fought for sex education.&raquIn 1913, while working as editor of the Medical Review of Reviews, a monthly magazine owned by a college acquaintance, he discovered that the then - famous actor Richard Bennett was interested in producing a play titled «Damaged Goods,» which Bernays described as «a propaganda play that fought for sex education.&raquin producing a play titled «Damaged Goods,» which Bernays described as «a propaganda play that fought for sex education.»
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