Was just thinking on the other thread, are there any games that came down to a single play that cost you the game that you could reverse? Most obvious one has to be the Miracle on the Mountain.

For Delaware there are several.

1997 McNeese in the semis: No illegal procedure call on 4th down and the game was over.

2002 there were TWO games lost on a kick. Blocked chip shot FG at Richmond and TWO missed (short) FG's in OT against URI. An 8-4 season may have been enough to get in the playoffs that year.

2004 in Harisonburg: Delaware out stats the Dukes all day and gets beat on a punt return for a TD. THEN proceeds to throw the ball from an empty backfield three consecutive times from the 3 yard line (after unneccesarily spiking the ball on first down and running at will all day). ANY one of those four plays keeps UD from home field advantage in the playoffs which led to...

2004 @ W&M in the quarters: With a 21 point lead UD throws a pickle for a TD to open the fourth quarter and open the flood gates in one of the best comebacks in the playoffs. I still think if they just run the ball every time they touched it, the Tribe would have NEVER been able to get more than 14 points the rest of the way.