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From Herschel to a Hobnail Boot, The Life and Times of Larry Munson (Authorized Biography by Tony Barnhart) "More on Larry Munson: Comments, calls and his stories", Chip Towers, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, November 20, 2011; Georgia Sports Hall of Fame
The winning touchdown pass went to fullback Verron Haynes in a now famous play known as "P-44 Haynes" or the "Hobnail Boot" play with just five seconds remaining on the clock. Upon Greene's completion to Haynes in the endzone for the winning touchdown, announcer Munson made this fateful call: "We just stepped on their face with a hobnail boot ...
The Georgia–Tennessee rivalry is alluded to in country singer Megan Moroney's single "Tennessee Orange", in which Moroney sings from the point of view of a girl, who grew up a Georgia native and a Bulldogs fan, dating and falling in love with a boy who attended rival Tennessee, especially with the hook "In Georgia they'd call it a sin/I'm ...
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It started with a wire recorder in 1947. More than 70 years later, John Miley has one of the largest collections of sports recordings in the world.
Long-time Georgia radio announcer Larry Munson's legendary call of the play gave the game its nickname: Florida in a stand-up five, they may or may not blitz. Buck back, third down on the eight. In trouble, he got a block behind him. Gotta throw on the run. Complete to the 25. To the 30, Lindsay Scott 35, 40, Lindsay Scott 45, 50, 45, 40 . . .
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[16] Bulldogs radio announcer Larry Munson believed that UCF "got a really bad break on that call." [12] Harris claimed he "just tried to put my body between [Clark] and the ball, and he grabbed me." [14] Clark said afterwards "I'm not going to call it a bad call, but I thought it was defensive pass interference. I don't know how they could ...