ErosOlmi
13-11-2011, 11:58
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=cM5A1K6TxxM
i saw many years ago two brothers racing (age may be about 7 to 10) the winner said i win, his brother said i win from behind. i can't believe he invent the idea of the negative numbers and the cartesian coordinates, through time the kids forgot their genuine feelings about the universe as they dissolved in the society.
What is amazing also is that she is from a big conference in the USA. These schools are usually big schools with decent student populations, so she was not racing against nobodies which makes her comeback that much awesome.
I saw something like this while at University, my school made an incredible comeback :)
Here is info from wikipedia:
1974 - USC 55, Notre Dame 24 “The Comeback”
In one of the most notable comebacks in college football history, the 1974 Trojans erased a 24-point deficit to beat defending national champion Notre Dame, 55-24, in the Coliseum.[12] Many football historians cite this game as one of USC's 10 greatest games.[17] The Irish jumped out to a 24-0 lead, but with 10 seconds remaining before halftime, Anthony Davis scored on a 7-yard pass from Pat Haden.[12] At the start of second half, Davis took the opening kickoff of and raced 102 yards for a score, opening the floodgates as USC rallied for 35 points in the third quarter.[12] Davis scored 2 more touchdowns that quarter, and Haden threw two TD passes to J. K. McKay, the head coach's son.[12] In the fourth quarter, Haden connected with Shelton Diggs for a touchdown and Charles Phillips returned an interception 58 yards for a touchdown.[12] Adding to the shock of the comeback was the fact that USC scored 55 points in under 17 minutes.[12] After the game, the Rev. Theodore Martin Hesburgh, the then-president of Notre Dame, said to Trojan coach John McKay, "That wasn't very nice." McKay, an Irish Catholic known for his quick wit, replied, "That's what you get for hiring a Presbyterian! (referring to Parseghian's faith)"[12] A few weeks later, Ara Parseghian announced his resignation, and the Irish gave him a fitting farewell present with an emotional 13-11 win over Alabama and Bear Bryant in the Orange Bowl.[13]