What was the most heartbreaking loss you suffered as a fan of your team?





Oh I forgot the last time Pete went to Uapb. Sorry Lioness, but it's always some shady shat happens when SU goes up there :smh: . SU blocks the kick and then the refs throwing a celebration penalty on SU and letting PB kick again. :smh:
 
Oh I forgot the last time Pete went to Uapb. Sorry Lioness, but it's always some shady shat happens when SU goes up there :smh: . SU blocks the kick and then the refs throwing a celebration penalty on SU and letting PB kick again. :smh:

Say homie...

Fall 88...Baker vs Natchitoches Central. We were undefeated and get to the 3rd game of the playoffs and Dwayne Dumars ate us alive.

That one hurted for a long time. :lol:
 
That was Alex Perkins that beat SU with the QB Bootleg...


You are right we had a 14-0 lead at halftime

NEW ORLEANS — Alex Perkins' three-yard scoring run on a bootleg capped a 74-yard drive and helped Grambling State to a come-from-behind 30-27 victory over Southern University Saturday in the annual Bayou Classic.

Grambling (9-2) heads to the Heritage Bowl in Tallahassee, Fla., to take on Florida A&M.

Southern (5-6) ended its season by committing a crucial interference penalty on an incomplete pass at its 24. The penalty gave Grambling a first down at the 12 and Perkins scored two plays later, after a nine-yard run by Dexter Butcher.

http://articles.latimes.com/1992-11-29/sports/sp-2816_1_bayou-classic
 
I think my most hurtful moment was Comegy's first year at JSU when we went into OT with TNState. We scored first in OT. Then TSU got the ball and they also scored a TD, but they botched snapped for the the extra point. I jumped up in the air screaming "YES!". Then the QB picked up the ball and just threw it into the endzone for an unplanned 2 point conversion. :( I went up saying "YES" and came down saying "Nooooooooooooooooooooooooo!".

Man I forgot all about that......:smh: Man the 2nd half of that 2006 season was dreadful ended the season at 6 :smh:

We lost to the worst Grambling team I have ever seen with my own 2 eyes in 2011 there is no way on Gods Green Earth we were suppose to lose that game...I blame it on being WAAAYYY to cocky...2 long tds and a bone head play by Sutton (JSU PR) :kaioken:
 
I think my most hurtful moment was Comegy's first year at JSU when we went into OT with TNState. We scored first in OT. Then TSU got the ball and they also scored a TD, but they botched snapped for the the extra point. I jumped up in the air screaming "YES!". Then the QB picked up the ball and just threw it into the endzone for an unplanned 2 point conversion. :( I went up saying "YES" and came down saying "Nooooooooooooooooooooooooo!".

Damn...I'd forgotten all about that game. I wanted to whoop my brother that game because he said TnSU was going to fake and get a two-point conversion.
 
1999 McNair loses Superbowl on one yard. That hurt. SU and JSU celebrated that night.

Let me tell you something... I was NEVER more disappointed with a sporting event like I was with the outcome of that game. I'm a lifelong Oiler/Titans fan & followed Steve all the way through Alcorn. When we lost that game, I cried like a newborn baby. That was the same season we beat Buffalo in the Wild Card round of the playoffs with the Music City Miracle.

Something told me we wouldn't get back. We never got back, and the Titans continue to cause me more sports related pain and suffering than any of my favorite teams. AAMU included.
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Our home game that we played in Jackson. Eff in insult to injury.

Man don't remind me. :angry: That dumb ass greg lafleur and idiot tony clayton allowed that ish to happen. Both of them should be taken to the woodshed for that bs.

woosah!
 
Last year Superbowl and the loss to the Giants in the NFC championship in 2012. man, Pop's drank a 5th of crown royal black after that NFC championship game.

Man both of these really hurt. I had to see all that Ravens purple up close...SMH

That lost to Tennessee State when Eric Haw ran in the go ahead TD to come back and lose on a 2 point conversion on a toss sweep...SMH

Gators losing to Bama in ruined an undefeated season...

Lakers to Boston in 08.. To think we had them down by 20+ with a peiced together line up.. Man Kobe took some of the worse players ever to the finals and was one game from beating those tricks... Sasah Vulechick, Vlademier Radmonovic, Rooney Tourioff, Pau Gasol, A hurt Trevor Ariza, Smush Parker, Luke Walton...Come on Man who has taken a worser group of players...
 



The 1999 I-AA Semifinals against Jim Tressel and Youngstown State

FAMU kicked their asses up and down the field for 59 minutes...all we had to do was run the ball and we had a trip to the National Title game wrapped up...we blew a 24-10 lead in the 2nd half and ended up losing 27-24...that was a true heartbreaker

yea that one hurt me too....
 
Recent:

GAME 6....2013 NBA Finals....Still SMH!!!!!!!!!!! Either one of those free-throws fall for my Spurs we Hang another Banner....

Then there was McNair rolls right and then back left and Slangs that thang 50+ yards for a completion to the one with only seconds left on the clock....Now that part hurt, but with the gift of a touchdown that was never scored, because he did not get in, now that part broke my heart. But we were on the reservation and ever since I was a kid we ain't never got a favorable call up there so why should that have been any different.
Now this may have been my most heartbreaking game, but that game day atmosphere still has not been topped for me in my 40 years of following and watching Southern University Football.
 
Recent:

GAME 6....2013 NBA Finals....Still SMH!!!!!!!!!!! Either one of those free-throws fall for my Spurs we Hang another Banner....

Then there was McNair rolls right and then back left and Slangs that thang 50+ yards for a completion to the one with only seconds left on the clock....Now that part hurt, but with the gift of a touchdown that was never scored, because he did not get in, now that part broke my heart. But we were on the reservation and ever since I was a kid we ain't never got a favorable call up there so why should that have been any different.
Now this may have been my most heartbreaking game, but that game day atmosphere still has not been topped for me in my 40 years of following and watching Southern University Football.

1993 SU vs Alcorn is up there also with game day atmosphere. Student section jammed packed at 5pm for a 7pm start. A trophy candidate at the time, Charlie Ward on the sidelines with Warrick Dunn, and Doug Williams, and with SU's first SWAC championship in years on the line. That was a great day.
 
I have a 3-way tie.

1. Super Bowl XIII, Dallas loses to Pittsburgh 31-17. Between Jackie Smith dropping that game tying TD, that bogus PI call against Benny Barnes checking Lynn Swann (absolute worst penalty in SB history) and Randy White trying to return a damn kickoff with a cast on his broken right hand, I was devastated.

1. The Catch game, Dallas loses to 49ers 28-27. People don't remember that Dallas got the ball back after that catch. Drew Pearson caught a pass over the middle and the DB had to horse collar him with damn near one finger to keep him from running away and scoring. We were just outside Septien's FG range when Lawrence Pillars sacked him and caused a fumble.

1. 2001 World Series, Diamondbacks beat my Yankees in Game 7. Raphael Soriano hit tiebreaking HR in the top of the 9th inning. Mo Rivera blew the save in the bottom. I had already started playing Frank Sinatra after the Soriano HR. New York, New York!!! Talk about sick.

I take all that back. Most heartbreaking loss was that damn SCG last year. :mad:

Robber,

More so than 1999?????
 
The 2011 Divisional Playoff game against San Fran killed my soul. You want to talk about going from an ecstatic high to a soul crushing low. I felt like someone close to me died after that one. :bawling:

The collapse of the 2002 New Orleans Saints season. :smh:

The way my Jaguars lost in 2007.

The Braves collapse against the Yankees in 96.

Losing Derrick Rose after a game 1 win against the Sixers, and then losing the series against them.


I could go on and on.

Dude you are not kidding about that one. The 2007 UAPB game was the one that made me just go crazy in the stands. lol
 
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I also have to add that darn tuck-rule game with Oakland against New England. We had that game won, and possibly were on our way to a Super Bowl win.
 
Robber,

More so than 1999?????

They both hurt but at least when SU beat us, they beat us based on the skill and talent of Mike Hayes. When UAPB beat us, it was a fumble return that kept them in the game and a bad coaching decision on behalf of JSU that won them the game. We were clearly the better team that day.
 
They both hurt but at least when SU beat us, they beat us based on the skill and talent of Mike Hayes. When UAPB beat us, it was a fumble return that kept them in the game and a bad coaching decision on behalf of JSU that won them the game. We were clearly the better team that day.

They beat you all twice. Perhaps a better way of putting it is you all played above your heads for most of the second game.
 
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