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The 27th Outback Bowl was one not to forget, and certainly not this play. Jadeveon Clowney rocked Michigan RB Vincent Smith after a controversial call by the officials. The fumble gave possession back to South Carolina. South Carolina Football ended up winning 33-28 and finishing 11-2.

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12/23/1986: Before the first true Outback Bowl 10 years later, the inaugural soon-to-be Outback Bowl was known as the Hall of Fame Bowl game, Boston College Football QB Shawn Halloran hit WR Kelvin Martin in the end zone with 32 seconds remaining to steal a 27-24 win from Georgia.

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After getting steamrolled by Ohio St 59-0 in the Big Ten Title, Wisconsin Football was not to be denied in the 2015 Outback Bowl. Wisconsin kicked a FG with 11 seconds left to send the game to OT & knocked off Auburn in a 34-31 thriller after the Tigers missed a 45 yd FG in OT.

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In their first meeting ever of two legendary programs, Michigan Football & Alabama Football went head to head in the 1988 soon-to-be Outback Bowl. UM led 21-3, but Bama stormed back to take a 24-21 lead. UM then had a go ahead TD with 50 seconds left to win 28-24 in an all-time classic

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9 years after their first matchup ever, Alabama & Michigan met again in the 1997 Outback Bowl. This time, Alabama Football found a way to win a 17-14 defensive nailbiter. We’ll never forget this memorable pick-6 by Bama LB Dwayne Rudd for the go-ahead touchdown early in the 4th.

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The intro from the 2011 Outback Bowl on ESPN👇 The 25th edition of the game was between two legendary CFB coaches - Urban Meyer, who was coaching his last game with the Gators, & Joe Paterno, which was his final time coaching PSU in a bowl game. Florida ended up winning 37-24.