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2007 Trinity vs. Millsaps football game : ウィキペディア英語版 | 2007 Trinity vs. Millsaps football game
The 2007 Trinity vs. Millsaps football game is best known for the memorable play that occurred in the game's last two seconds. On October 27, 2007, the NCAA Division III 19th-ranked Trinity University Tigers threw 15 lateral passes and scored a 61-yard touchdown to win a game against the 24th-ranked Millsaps College Majors as time expired in the game.〔 〕 Media sources called the play the "Mississippi Miracle"〔〔 or "Lateralpalooza."〔〔〔 ESPN and other sources said the play was probably "the longest play in college football history"〔〔〔〔 in terms of how much time the play took to complete (over one minute). On January 7, 2008, the final play of the game was named the Pontiac Game Changing performance of the year. ==Background== Millsaps brought a 5-0 conference mark into the game, Trinity a 3-1 conference record, essentially turning the regular season contest into a play-in game with the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference's automatic playoff bid on the line. A Millsaps win would secure the playoff berth for the Majors; a Trinity victory would give them control of their own destiny–if they could win their remaining conference games Millsaps would be unable to overtake them. Coming into the game, Trinity was ranked #19 in the country, while Millsaps was ranked #24 according to the (D3football.com ) poll, despite the Majors one game lead in the conference standings. The previous year, Millsaps had ended Trinity's streak of 13 straight SCAC titles with an astonishing 34-12〔("Page 2 revisits Trinity-Millsaps miracle" ), Doug Williams, ESPN.com, Oct. 26, 2011〕 upset over the Tigers on the same field to clinch the 2006 SCAC crown.
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