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Do any of you remember Prince McJunkins?
Topic Started: Jun 17 2012, 06:39 PM (188 Views)
gatewayghost
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He was was Wichita States quarterback in 1981 when we won the game on a last second field goal by a freshman named Fuad Reviez. This guy(Prince) may have been one of the most slick footed guys I've seen play at Neyland Stadium. We were reaching, grabbing, diving, trying every way in the world to get a hold of this guy for 60 minutes. They went for 2 fairly late in the game trailing 21-19 and we finally pounced him when he was trying to run up the middle, then with 3 guys all over him, he somehow gets a 6 foot pass off to someone standing on the goal line. Yes, I thought he was past the line of scrimmage, but still a great play none the less. They actually would have beat us, as McJunkins hit future Redskin Tight End Anthony Jones for about a 90 yd TD. But.... back down field at about the UT 25 yd line, a ref marked his foot on the sideline. It was unbelievable because we had no one within 30 yds of him when he stepped on the sideline as he was running nearly the entire field for a TD. A few plays later Daryl Harper gets an interception in the end zone and we drive down field for the game winning fg. That was one of my favorite games of the 80's.
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*JollyVolly
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I think he was related to Mayor McCheese......
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