We are truly blessed that there are so many.
For the ones I actually attended:
1973 Virginia Tech -- Historic only in the sense of total domination. We won 77 - 6. Yes, 77 points. Set some NCAA rushing records at the time. First string played 15 minutes. We were ahead 42 - 0 midway through the second quarter. Played over 100 players (you could dress however many you wanted for non-conference games back then). We were trying not to score, and short of falling down, found that impossible.
1981 Auburn. In Legion Field in the 50 / 50 days. Alabama student section sings Old MacDonald over the Auburn band's rendition of their alma mater. Coach wins 315. Jesse Bendross and Linnie Patrick show why they were recruited.
1985 Auburn. We all remember it for Van Tiffin's kick. But that whole fourth quarter was one for the ages.
2005 Florida. Brodie goes wild, and St. Urban's self-proclaimed "infallible" system (his exact words) unmasked. Walking out of the stadium felt like the 70s again. At the time, we didn't know the extent of Prothro's injury.
2010 BCS Championship Game (the last game of the 2009 season) -- Early January, mid 70s with no humidity, crystal clear day, beer in hand with Mrs. Basket Case and close friends, listening to the Goo Goo Dolls live in the afternoon, and humbling an arrogant whining group in the evening. I still get a flashback and smile when I hear "Iris."
As I went throught the memory banks to write this, what struck me was how many I watched on TV. In no particular order:
1979 Sugar Bowl after the 1978 season.
1993 Sugar Bowl after the 1992 season.
1992 SECCG.
1973 Tennessee game in Legion Field.
2009 SECCG -- yes, I could get tickets to the Rose Bowl, but not the SECCG.
1989 Ole Miss game.
1999 Florida game.
1999 SECCG rematch against Florida.
1991 Auburn game. Auburn can't stop a running back named Junior...(?). Can't remember his last name, but he shoved that ball down their throats the last 20 minutes of the game.
1989 LSU game. Alabama clenches the SEC title. Tommy Hodson is cussing teammates and coaches on the sideline and Lee Ozmint has one of the all time greatest Bama quotes after returning an intercepted 2-point conversion, "The first 50 yards, I was praying nobody would catch me. The last 50, I was praying somebody would."
1994 Georgia.
So many others...