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Thread: Admit it, you didn't give UL's hero kicker Nate Snyder a chance before game-winning boot

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    Default Re: Admit it, you didn't give UL's hero kicker Nate Snyder a chance before game-winning boot

    Quote Originally Posted by NewsCopy View Post
    Go ahead and admit it.

    You didn’t think he was going to make it.

    When Levi Lewis tossed a pass deep into the end zone for freshman Kyren Lacy on the second to last play of the game, the incomplete pass only left two seconds on the clock

    Eating a healthy serving of crow!

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    I admit didn't give it much hope going into it, but also have to admit that once the kick was off I had a good feeling...felt he would make the length, just really help my breath for the accuracy.


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    Quote Originally Posted by anhil8tor View Post
    Did anyone see the shank show he was running after halftime? No reason to think he would make that kick.. but MAN am I glad he did!
    Yep, saw the same thing. Thought he would shank it really bad or be woefully short.

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    Being the eternal optimists, I was chastised throughout the time-out for loudly contending that I had a feeling for this young man and our team that he would make it.


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    I was sitting just below Peter Leblanc's parents. After Georgia Southern scored the go ahead 2pt. conversion, I turned to Mr. Leblanc and told him our kicker would win the game for us! I'm not sure I really believed it, but I did say it!!!!! LOL!!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by BeauCajun View Post
    Some of us are fans.
    we are fans of the backup players too, lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duggie35 View Post
    I was sitting just below Peter Leblanc's parents. After Georgia Southern scored the go ahead 2pt. conversion, I turned to Mr. Leblanc and told him our kicker would win the game for us! I'm not sure I really believed it, but I did say it!!!!! LOL!!!
    You sit in the same section as us. We were to the lower right of where Tim and Mary sat. Along the railing.

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    I actually thought he had a shot, swear to god. Think about it: there was no pressure on him. Almost everyone didn't think he had a chance.

    I actually texted my cousin that he's got a serious leg, so he's got more of a chance than you think.

    Would I have put money on it? Absolutely not. But I wasn't that surprised he made it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by BeauCajun View Post
    You sit in the same section as us. We were to the lower right of where Tim and Mary sat. Along the railing.
    OK. I went up to sit with my son and grandson. My normal seats are in Section C, but I was re-seated in Section Z.

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    I asked the person next to me if he had that much leg and they said that he hit them from that length in practice all of the time, so I had faith


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