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2006 Champion Icc Schedule Trophy
 2006 Rose Bowl Game: BCS National Championship (Full Frame, Commemorative Edition) "The Greatest Championship Game in the History of College Football" January 4, 2006. Before 94,000 fans at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena and half of a nation watching on television, Vince Young carried the Texas Longhorns on his back and broke Southern California's 34-game winning streak en route to claiming their fourth National Championship and first in over 35 years. The hype could not have been bigger surrounding the match up of the top two BCS teams, No. 1 Southern California and No. 2 Texas. On the field would be the last two Heisman Trophy winners and the current Heisman runner-up, Vince Young. With 6:42 left to play in the fourth quarter it looked as if the dream season for Texas may come to a close but Vince Young and the Longhorns would not go away that easily. Young carried the Longhorns down the field and closed the gap to 38-33 with 4:03 remaining, scoring on a 17-yard touchdown run. In an attempt to run out the clock and deny Young another chance, Southern California moved the ball to the Texas 45 and faced fourth-and-two with 2:09 left. Texas Coach Mack Brown was not surprised by Southern California's decision to go for it on fourth down. We told our defense, if we stop this fourth-down play, we're going to win the National Championship. The Longhorns got the ball back and gave Young one last chance. Facing fourth and five with 19-seconds to play, Young sidestepped the USC defenders and glided into the end zone and Texas history, winning 41-38. This DVD contains the complete 2006 Rose Bowl Game with coverage from ABC Sports, without commercial interruption, presented in fullscreen (1.33:1) digital video. Chapter points on the DVD allow you to jump directly to the action, quarter by quarter. With this DVD, you are in control of every frame of video and every replay of this incredible BCS Championship game where the Texas Longhorns became 2005 National Champions.
 2006 Nokia Sugar Bowl (Full Frame, Commemorative Edition) "Mountaineers Prove to Georgia and the BCS That They Are One of the Best" Atlanta, GA. January 3, 2006. What might have been the biggest upset in BCS history also may have proved to be the biggest win in West Virginia football history. Feeling like a team that had gotten no respect, the Mountaineers jumped all over the SEC Champion Georgia Bulldogs and held on at the end to capture the 2006 Nokia Sugar Bowl Championship. Despite being champions of the Big East Conference with an overall 2005 record of 10-1, the Mountaineers were heavy underdogs entering the 72nd Nokia Sugar Bowl, played for the first time ever outside of New Orleans. West Virginia used that as motivation to fuel an early 28-0 lead over the Bulldogs. Led by two sensational freshman, Quarterback Pat White and Running Back Steve Slaton, the Mountaineers ran all over the nation's fourth rated defense and helped accumulated 382 rushing yards. Georgia rallied and cut the West Virginia lead to 31-21 at halftime, demonstrating a comeback was still possible. But the Mountaineers would not quit, and despite Georgia cutting the lead to three, held on with one of the most daring calls in bowl history. Hanging on to a three point lead with 1:38 left and facing fourth and six on the Georgia 48 yard-line, West Virginia Head Coach Rich Rodriguez called for a fake punt that punter Phil Brady carried for 10-yards and a first down, enabling the Mountaineers to run out the clock and win its first January bowl game since 1948. This DVD contains the complete 2006 Nokia Sugar Bowl, with coverage from ABC Sports, without commercial interruption, presented in fullscreen (1.33:1) digital video. Chapter points on the DVD allow you to jump directly to the action, quarter by quarter. With this DVD, you are in control of every frame of video and every replay of this thrilling BCS Bowl game as the West Virginia Mountaineers stun everyone and become 2006 Nokia Sugar Bowl Champions.
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