Moderators Hank South Posted 1 hour ago Moderators Posted 1 hour ago In honor of Victoria Hunter's pinch hit home run on Saturday to keep Texas softball alive, I was thinking where it ranks all-time among cutch Texas moments. Let's hear them! Quote
Moderators Hank South Posted 1 hour ago Author Moderators Posted 1 hour ago I will take low hanging fruit of 4th and 5, which is obviously the No. 1 all-time clutch moment in Texas history. 1 Quote
LonghornFan4Ever Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Chance Wheeless’ walk off home run against Baylor in the 2005 Men’s College World Series Semifinals to send Texas to the National Championship series against Florida comes to mind for me. 3 Quote
Bobby Burton Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago A certain field goal against a certain team in a certain stadium as a fond farewell. 6 Quote
ArizonaLonghorn Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) Street to Peschel on 4th and 3 to put the Longhorns in position to beat Arkansas in the defacto 1969 National Championship game (Tricky Dick said so, gotta be true). For an "All Time Clutch" moment it needs to be a play that leads to a national championship, I feel. This was the best for me prior to 4th and 5. I wonder if even 5% of the readers here are old enough to remember watching on TV (or attending the game)? Fun starts at 1:40 mark with Texas trailing 14-0, then the big play a bit later. Enjoy. Edited 1 hour ago by ArizonaLonghorn 3 Quote
Bunk Moreland Posted 59 minutes ago Posted 59 minutes ago This might be recency bias, but Quinn’s 4th and 13 throw has to be up there. 3 Quote
Moderators Hank South Posted 59 minutes ago Author Moderators Posted 59 minutes ago Just now, Bunk Moreland said: This might be recency bias, but Quinn’s 4th and 13 throw has to be up there. 100% 1 Quote
Joe Zura Posted 55 minutes ago Posted 55 minutes ago Adding 1 second on the clock against Nebraska that was clutch lol ( was at that game ) 1 1 Quote
Quinncent McManning, Jr. Posted 51 minutes ago Posted 51 minutes ago Roll left against Nebraska in the 96 b12 title game. 3 Quote
Deej Posted 42 minutes ago Posted 42 minutes ago Not as big as some others but a fun one. Goal line stand in OT vs Kansas State in 2023, needed to win for the 4 team CFP 2 Quote
McCoy2Shipley Posted 39 minutes ago Posted 39 minutes ago With postseason for baseball going on currently, Ivan Melendez 3R HR against Mississippi st in the CWS is a big one to me 1 Quote
Moderators Hank South Posted 36 minutes ago Author Moderators Posted 36 minutes ago 6 minutes ago, Deej said: Not as big as some others but a fun one. Goal line stand in OT vs Kansas State in 2023, needed to win for the 4 team CFP Very big in grand scheme of things! Quote
Moderators Hank South Posted 35 minutes ago Author Moderators Posted 35 minutes ago 19 minutes ago, Joe Zura said: Adding 1 second on the clock against Nebraska that was clutch lol ( was at that game ) lol no kidding. All-time clutch kick by Hunter Lawrence. 1 Quote
Tim Longoria Posted 35 minutes ago Posted 35 minutes ago 4 minutes ago, Deej said: Not as big as some others but a fun one. Goal line stand in OT vs Kansas State in 2023, needed to win for the 4 team CFP Was at Urban Air for a birthday party and they had the game on. All the dads were either watching it right underneath or following on their phones. Once it ended and some of us cheered, one of the moms yelled "Good! Now we can focus on the party, right?!?" Guilty as charged, ma'am lol Quote
Hix Green made the Catch Posted 29 minutes ago Posted 29 minutes ago 38 minutes ago, ArizonaLonghorn said: Street to Peschel on 4th and 3 to put the Longhorns in position to beat Arkansas in the defacto 1969 National Championship game (Tricky Dick said so, gotta be true). For an "All Time Clutch" moment it needs to be a play that leads to a national championship, I feel. This was the best for me prior to 4th and 5. I wonder if even 5% of the readers here are old enough to remember watching on TV (or attending the game)? Fun starts at 1:40 mark with Texas trailing 14-0, then the big play a bit later. Enjoy. This one is my all-time favorite. Of course us older guys remember that game and how difficult it was for Texas to come back and make two scores in the 4th quarter to pull it out in Fayetteville. That pass had to be perfect. Arkansas's coverage was excellent. James Street had the clutch gene. To this day I'm still astounded that we actually pulled that completion off. And hats off to Darrell Royal for having the guts to make a call like that in the midst of that pressure. I'll never forget it! Quote
genevalonghorn Posted 27 minutes ago Posted 27 minutes ago Dicker the Kicker’s walk off in the RRS Quote
Jbro52 Posted 24 minutes ago Posted 24 minutes ago 29 minutes ago, Bunk Moreland said: This might be recency bias, but Quinn’s 4th and 13 throw has to be up there. No recently bias it’s up there regardless for me it has to be the biggest play of Quinn’s career at Texas, and Sark was on the sidelines calm as could be 1 Quote
Tuco Ramirez Posted 21 minutes ago Posted 21 minutes ago (edited) Stonie! Edited 21 minutes ago by Tuco Ramirez Quote
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