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Leon Lett's Snowy Blunder, the Great Appalachian Snowstorm affected two big games, and Soccer's 'Match the Changed the Game' - This DiSH for Nov. 25
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Leon Lett's Snowy Blunder, the Great Appalachian Snowstorm affected two big games, and Soccer's 'Match the Changed the Game' - This DiSH for Nov. 25

This Day in Sports History · Thrive Sweet Productions

November 25, 202517m 27s

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Show Notes

In 1993, Dallas' Leon Lett committed his second blunder in 10 months. This one cost his Cowboys the game.

In 1971, undefeated and top-ranked Nebraska beat #2 Oklahoma in college football's 'Game of the Century.'

In 2023, Alabama converted a fourth and goal from the 21 to score the game winning touchdown to beat Auburn in the Iron Bowl.

In 1950, a blizzard and brutally cold temperatures provided a stark backdrop for two football games. First in Knoxville in a game between #3 Kentucky and #5 Tennessee. It also had an effect on the Michigan-Ohio State game.

And in 1953, an international friendly between Hungary and England changed the game for good.