This was the first NFL game I watched from start to finish with my Dad. Been ride or die with America’s Team through good and bad ever since…mostly bad. But these colors don’t run. #DallasCowboys
January 17, 1993
° 1992 NFC CHAMPIONSHIP °
The #Cowboys and #49ers wage battle in the Candlestick swamp, renewing their storied postseason rivalry — the first of three consecutive NFC title game wars between the teams.
The #DallasCowboys win their then-unprecedented sixth NFC title, 30-20.
A newsy wrinkle from Bevacqua: As part of an MOU signed last spring, Notre Dame is assured of a CFP berth if it is ranked in the top 12 starting next year.
If this year’s situation unfolds next year, the final at-large team (Miami) would have gotten bumped for No. 11 Notre Dame.
I’ll always have respect for and appreciate what Marcus helped bring to Texas.
This moment will always stick with me because when he hit this 2 run Jimmy Jack, I KNEW the wait was finally over!
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My dad, brother @TrentMarshall51 , and I watched this fight on PPV. I remember my dad jumping out of his recliner yelling when Foreman knocked him out. We watched a lot of boxing together back then, and Big George was our favorite. Great memory.
George Foreman vs. Michael Moorer, Round 10. Trailing on the scorecards and running out of time, a 45-year-old Foreman catches the undefeated 26-year-old heavyweight champ with a perfect right hand to regain his crown 20 years and 6 days after losing it.
Is this the worst moment in DFW sports history? My first thought is 2011 G6, but that was one moment for one moment’s sake… This is one moment that erases the potential for a decade’s worth of more moments.