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Wildest Game of the Season

It’s safe to say that the FCS national championship between Montana State and Illinois State was full of heart-stopping plays.
Illinois State fans just suffered the same fate last night that Steelers fans feared they would on Sunday.
The Redbirds’ miracle run through the FCS playoffs came to an end in Nashville with an overtime loss to Montana State in the national championship game that hinged on a blocked extra point.
The dramatic conclusion evoked memories of the Steelers-Ravens win-or-go-home game one night earlier in Pittsburgh, when Steelers kicker Chris Boswell’s partially blocked extra-point attempt in the final moments of the game loomed large until Baltimore rookie Tyler Loop’s missed field goal attempt gave the Steelers the victory.
The FCS title game was even more dramatic than that NFL thriller, though.
The fact that Illinois State was even in the game was miraculous. The Redbirds were one of the last four teams chosen by the selection committee to be in the 24-team field, according to SI.com, and they became the first team in FCS history to win four straight road games to reach the national championship.
Illinois State was down 21-8 in the title game at the half, but was a completely different team in the second half, marching down the field on three long touchdown drives (17 plays, 85 yards; 15 plays, 81 yards; and eight plays, 60 yards) to tie the game at 28–28.
They found themselves in position to possibly win the game with a last second field goal before the Redbirds’ center snapped the ball prematurely and it sailed right past QB Justin Lamson’s ear on third down. Lamson fell on it, but it was a 20-yard loss that forced the Bobcats to punt the ball away and send the game to overtime.
The overtime period was no less chaotic. Illinois State got the ball first and scored on its second play, but the celebration was short-lived as the extra-point attempt was blocked.
Montana State answered with a touchdown and successfully converted the point after to give the Bobcats their first national championship since 1984.
It’s going to be hard for the CFP to top this. |