This Moment in Sports History for 11-12-2024
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This Moment in Sports History for 11-12-2024
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On November 12th, 1972, the Oakland Raiders and the New York Jets played in one of the most iconic games in NFL history, known as the "Heidi Game." The game,...
show moreWith just 1:05 left on the clock, the Jets kicked a 26-yard field goal to take a 32-29 lead. The Raiders received the ensuing kickoff and began their final drive. However, at 7:00 PM Eastern Time, NBC switched from the game to the television movie "Heidi," which was scheduled to begin at that time.
Unbeknownst to the TV audience, the Raiders scored two touchdowns in the final minute of the game. Quarterback Daryle Lamonica connected with Charlie Smith for a 43-yard touchdown to give the Raiders a 36-32 lead. On the next play from scrimmage, the Jets fumbled the kickoff, and the Raiders recovered. Oakland quickly scored another touchdown, making the final score 43-32.
Viewers were outraged when they learned that they had missed the Raiders' incredible comeback due to the network's decision to switch to the movie. The backlash from this event led to changes in how networks handle the broadcasting of live sporting events, ensuring that games are shown to their conclusion.
The "Heidi Game" remains one of the most memorable moments in sports history, not just for the thrilling finish, but also for its impact on sports broadcasting. It's a reminder of the unpredictability and excitement that make sports so captivating for fans around the world.
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