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Crain & Cone

Most Memorable Sports Moments of ALL TIME

Crain & Cone

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Sports

4.71.6K Ratings

🗓️ 29 May 2023

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

We break down and react to some of the most memorable moments in sports history. From George Bush's first pitch after 9/11 to Auburn's infamous Kick 6. Let us know your thoughts in the comments and if we missed one of your top sports moments.

Transcript

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0:00.0

You know, guys, we remember the biggest moments in our lives by spectacles, right?

0:06.1

Like, what is the instance that stands out to you, whether that's, you know, a child being

0:10.8

born or you getting married or that there's big moments and sports is no different.

0:14.5

And I think everybody defines a big moment similarly, but there are some that stand out

0:20.5

more than others and it's interesting to see what order people have them in.

0:23.3

So we thought today we would each list our top three most memorable sports moments.

0:28.5

Now, this covers every sport through all the eras, at least the way that I approached it.

0:35.1

There's some that I wasn't alive while they happened, which made it tough, but still the

0:39.5

impact of the moment, not only just in the sports world, but you'll see some geopolitically and

0:44.2

all over society that we see today. So I thought we'd do our top three. I'll good with that.

0:48.1

Man, let's do it. Get away. Kick this back for a kid all, baby.

0:51.2

Kick this thing off. Look, all here. It's all Harrison Bucker, this whole thing. 2009 Super Bowl.

0:56.8

Kurt Warner versus Ben Rothisberger, Steelers, Cardinals. What I believe is the greatest

1:03.9

catch in Super Bowl history. I saw this one live. This was an unbelievable game.

1:08.8

Remember, Kurt Warner had just hit Larry Fitzgerald for a touchdown to push him ahead,

1:13.0

but Ben Rothisberger led the Steelers down the offensive lines just blocking their guts out in

1:17.7

this whole drive. Santonia Holmes actually caught a 40 yard pass earlier in this drive to set him

1:23.2

up. They're at the 6 yard line, second and goal with 43 seconds, the Lombardi Trophy on the line,

1:29.1

and Ben somehow finds Santonia Holmes. Let's play the clip.

1:34.2

This is just so clutch, Ben Rothisberger. Look at him by the time.

1:37.8

In the back. Look at where he puts it. You could not, you could not throw this ball anywhere else.

1:43.5

Look at that. Look at right over the DB's hands. I mean, that may have been Gerard Powers,

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