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THE CITADEL 10, ARKANSAS 3, Sept. 5, 1992.
This was no way to move into a new conference. The Razorbacks' first game as a member of the Southeastern Conference was one of the low points in program history.
After losing to the I-AA (now FCS) team from South Carolina, Arkansas coach Jack Crowe resigned the next day.
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NORTHWESTERN 17, NOTRE DAME 15, Sept. 2, 1995.
Northwestern was the worst. Simple as that. For years, the Wildcats epitomized football futility.
There was no reason to expect anything different in 1995. Then the Wildcats, a 28-point underdog, beat the ninth-ranked Fighting Irish at Notre Dame Stadium.
Northwestern had not opened the season with a victory since 1975. The Wildcats were far from done, going on to win the Big Ten and play in the Rose Bowl for the first time since 1949.
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APPALACHIAN STATE 34, MICHIGAN 32, Sept. 1, 2007.
The day college football fans became acquainted with Boone, N.C. The Mountaineers were a Division I-AA (now FCS) powerhouse but still nobody gave them a chance at the Big House against the No. 5 team in the country.
The Wolverines had Chad Henne, Mike Hart and Jake Long on a powerful offense, but the defense was helpless to stop Armanti Edwards, Dexter Jackson and App State's spread offense.
Appalachian State kicked a 24-yard field goal with 1:11 left to go ahead and Corey Lynch blocked Michigan's 37-yard attempt as time expired and for the first time a ranked major college team had lost to a team from the lower tier of Division I.
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