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1974 - we led 24-6 at the half and were dominating by Jvan
1978 - Great Montana-led comeback; refs stole it at the end. Incomplete pass my ass.
2005 - Ambrose Wooden did not turn around and locate the ball.
Best were 1986 (Tim Brown punt return), 1988 (Frank Stams took out Rodney Peete) and 1992 (Brooks runs wild, Carter INT to clinch it)
For games I watched on TV, 1970 was the most painful (two fumbles in the third quarter gave USC 14 points in a monsoon). The 1966 game was the most enjoyable to watch.
I listened to the 1964 game on the radio with my dad. Another referee screw job.