Dan Marino's Fake Spike, Jazz pull off greatest NBA comeback, and Carnegie Tech beats Notre Dame - This DiSH for Nov. 27
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EPISODE SUMMARY
In 1994, Miami's Dan Marino fake spike play resulted in the game winning touchdown over the New York Jets.
In 1980, Chicago's Dave Williams ended the Thanksgiving day game against Detroit with a 95-yard kickoff return in OT.
In 1996, the Utah Jazz pulled off a 36-point comeback against the Denver Nuggets. It's the biggest comeback in NBA history.
And in 1926, Carnegie Tech beat Notre Dame 19-0 in one of the biggest college football upsets.
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