Think of your all-time favorite Ohio State football moment.
It's burned into your memory, whether it's Ezekiel Elliott racing 85 yards into the heart of the South, Archie Griffin bouncing like a pinball off of every single USC Trojan or Troy Smith stuffing the entire Michigan defense into a trash can (this is multi-year catalog and all of items in it are worthy).
Mine is everything but obscure. It's the Krenzel-to-Jenkins teardrop on 4th and 1 in West Lafayette 17 years ago, and for a whole bunch of reasons:
- Circumstances - BCS dreams were on the line with very little time remaining in both the game and in November
- Paradox - it was the least Jim Tressel play in Jim Tressel play history
- Aftermath - the rest of the season went very well.