This Moment in Sports History for 11-18-2024
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This Moment in Sports History for 11-18-2024
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On November 18, 1978, in what is considered one of the greatest upsets in college football history, Division I-AA (now known as the Football Championship Subdivision or FCS) team The...
show moreThe Citadel, a small military college from Charleston, South Carolina, entered the game as 34-point underdogs against a Navy team that boasted a 7-2 record and was on the verge of a bowl game invitation. The Bulldogs, however, were undaunted by the challenge and came out swinging.
Led by quarterback Marty Crosby and running back Stump Mitchell, The Citadel's wishbone offense gave the Navy defense fits all game long. Crosby ran for two touchdowns and threw for another, while Mitchell rushed for 121 yards and a score. The Bulldogs' defense also stepped up, forcing four Navy turnovers.
With less than a minute remaining and Navy trailing 28-24, the Midshipmen drove down to The Citadel's 12-yard line. However, Navy quarterback Bob Leszczynski's pass was intercepted in the end zone by Bulldogs defensive back Jeff Varnadoe, sealing the improbable victory for The Citadel.
The upset sent shockwaves through the college football world and remains one of the most memorable moments in The Citadel's football history. It was a true underdog story that showcased the heart and determination of a small school against a formidable opponent, proving that on any given day, anything can happen on the gridiron.
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