Article By Chris Anderson on 13th January, 2011
After giving up a game-tying two-point conversion to the Oregon Ducks with just over two and a half minutes to go, the Tigers were driving down the field when the unimaginable occurred.
On a 1st-and-10 run from about midfield, Michael Dyer, the now infamous Auburn running back, was given the ball. He slashed through the line of scrimmage for a decent five-yard gain before being seized by an Oregon defender. He was spun around and landed on top of the defender, bracing his fall with what appeared to be his hands.
His initial reaction was to jump right up, and...
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