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How do you define a "big game"?

mgoblue9798

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All the talk about not winning the big games made me wonder how most would define a big game. I assume everyone would agree MSU and OSU every year are big games. Outside of those examples what qualifies in your opinion? A couple of examples from the Hoke/Denard era come to mind. Was the Sugar Bowl win a "big game"? How about UTL 1? How about the Harbaugh era examples- the bowl game against FSU, or last year's game against South Carolina. Do they qualify as big games? JMO but I say the first 3 qualify and the latter does not.
PS- Do you now consider the upcoming game against Wisky a "big game" ? Does their recent loss change your perspective on it?
 
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