Every week I will feature my pick for DPOG (Dozer's Play of the Game). I welcome all input especially since I tend to drink a lot during the games and I am far from perfect in my judgement. Feel free to blast me with tweets, @billdozervt, if you see something AMAZING (excluding horses on treadmills).
I will post up the play with all replays shortly after the game. My brother will then get drunk at TOTs and write a few words about why it was spectacular.
Dozer's Play of the Game - Week 1
tonkaberlin:
Every wide receiver remembers his first catch. For most, it's in garbage time against a lesser opponent, usually in his second year or later. It's not every day that a receiver can say that his first career reception changed a season. Down 7-10 with 7:50 left in the 4th quarter, Demitri Knowles went long to the end zone, beat a blatant pass interference call against rival Georgia Tech at home, in front of 60k Hokies, and caught a touchdown. His first catch scored six points and put VT back into not only the game, but the coastal division race. Knowles played like a player three years his senior, and came up big in clutch time. This is a play many Hokies will be forever thankful for and one he will never forget. Something tells me it is the first of many.

Comments
From the Stands
...in south end zone I was really surprised by the pass interference call. It wasn't till later at PK's seeing the highlights on ESPN that I saw what an amazing one handed catch Knowles made with the defender trying to hold his hand like a bad first date. I can't even imagine the feeling Knowles had after that catch.
Absolutely correct choice!
Indeed the play of the game. Will definitely be on the year-end highlight reel, too.
I was stunned that DK actually caught the ball, because I knew Sweeting was draped all over him like a cheap dress on a $5 hooker. I initially thought Sweeting had him by the legs until I saw the opposite field replay showing him grabbing his arm. A fantastic catch, Demitri!
Donkey Kong?
DK. Demitri Knowles. Donkey Kong. Same initials. New nickname?
Every catch he makes, "it's on like Donkey Kong"?
Now that I see it in print it's a little cheesy, but just throwin' it out there.
Austin Peay
Dozer's Play of the Game - Week 2
tonkaberlin:
kinda reminds me of this, haha
same route that Boykin scored on vs GT last year (hesitation post zone buster.)
Sweet!!
I am just moving into our new house and the game was on while the moving truck was here and no Internet yet, so I listened to it via a radio app on mt iPhone. First time I've seen this play and it makes me oh so happy.
-great job by the o-line that play
-Dunn throws a good block in for Fuller as well
Good stuff!!
Pitt
I'm wearing black. I took a nap and woke up hungover. That bad taste in my mouth was more likely from thoughts of this game, than beer and ribs. My wife buzzed my hair for me and I took a much needed shower to wash it all away.
You see, I woke up at 4:30am. I slow cook ribs to perfection for gameday and I like to run about 10 miles on the weekends. In the Florida heat, early alarms are the only way this is possible. This morning though, I decided to go back to sleep. Something didn't feel right. Maybe it was the fact that it was thundering and pouring rain. Maybe it was that I had only slept for 5 hours.
In college I ran track and didn't have the luxury of turning off my alarm. I had to get my ass up and throw down some serious miles whether it felt right or not. This football team had to get up and play today, even though my superstitious thoughts wanted to pull the plug. What they did wasn't pretty.
I put on black to mourn our hopes of receiving that elusive crystal ball. The chance of that happening may be gone but we can't get ourselves down. Superstition aside, I woke up 2 hours later and logged my miles. The ribs were amazing. It is only week 3 and there is A LOT of football to play. I'll stay positive and let my brother provide the gloom and doom. I present to you my pick for DPOG week 3 and what follows is an excellent perspective from tonkaberlin.
tonkerberlin:
Hard to even look at a play of the game after that mess... At least UCF (where I'm a student) beat FIU... So today wasn't a TOTAL loss.
Today I learned
That I freaking love Blimp Cam!
PotG isn't even the return, it's RVD's double block. That shit was bananas (and now you all have that song stuck in your head, bwahahahaha)
Bowling Green
Dozer's Play of the Game - Week 4
tonkaberlin:
I felt this was necessary here:

To put Roberts tenure in perspective....
he had 2 rushes for 34 yards and 2 catches for 12 yards......
....................................... the last time we played Cincinnati!
Great throw and catch
I honestly was more impressed with the effort on JC's run to the left where he about had his jersey ripped off. Great effort, good strong running, great speed. These are things we have been lacking most of the season. This may be the reason it left such an impression on me.
There were a handful of plays by each of the RBs where they attacked defenders rather than trying to dance. Gregory had one in particular; he got blown up, but he didn't try to dance away from the contact, which would have cost a yard or two. I kinda felt like they were told that if they weren't decisive, they'd be pulled. Felt much better about the effort in this game, and it was against a fairly good Run-D.
Cincinnati
Dozer's Play of the Game - Week 5
I know no one wants to see this, but it's worth checking out tonkaberlin's drunken rant from last night.
tonkaberlin:
UNC
Dozer's Play of the Game - Week 6
The team is making it hard to keep doing these.
tonkaberlin:
40 yards?! hell naw!
Duke
Dozer's Play of the Game - Week 7
tonkaberlin:
Virginia Tech had no business being down to Duke. But let's be honest; nobody was truly surprised that they were. The major issue was that they were being killed 20-0 in the first quarter. It looked like Duke, at 5-1 simply wanted that 6th win to become bowl eligible, while the Hokies were content to lose their third game in as many weeks. Admittedly, the Hokies were able to rally a little in the second quarter to only be down by 20-10, but Duke was driving with 40 seconds left in the half.
On VT's 29, Duke had 1st and 10 with two timeouts left. A touchdown here would have extended the lead a bit and decimated any hope of a Hokie comeback going into the locker room. Fairweather fans would flee to the exit. Those watching at home might look to see what other noon games were on. I would have cried. But that wasn't the case.
Somehow, somewhere, luck was finally on Virginia Tech's side. Rather than getting a first down at the VT 20 yard line with 34 seconds left, the receiver bobbled the pass and Detrick Bonner snatched it and returned it all the way past midfield.
A few yards out of field goal range, it still wasn't obvious whether Beamer would have Logan take a knee to avoid risking a turnover or run the ball in hopes of gaining a few yards. Instead, Logan chose option C and launched a bomb similar to Tyrod's to Boykin against Tennessee in '09. This time the receiver, Marcus Davis, not only made the catch, but stayed on his feet and took it all the way into the end zone. Lane Stadium (and the Hokie Twitter universe) erupted. Instead of being down 27-10, VT cut the lead to 20-17 with momentum going into the half, knowing they got the ball to start.
The Hokies came out in the second half and played a fierce game, with Marcus Davis and J.C. Coleman having career games and finally giving my brother enough footage for a highlight reel . It's difficult to say whether that would have happened if VT didn't have that momentum and confidence at the half. But at the end of the day, these two plays combined to turn around the spirits of everyone playing and watching. VT scored 41 unanswered points to put Duke away 41-20, discovering a running game in the process. And a heckuva lot of credit is due to these plays:
God I love it...goosebumps all over again!
Sad thing is, that interception prob shouldn't have happened, but hey we'll take anything we can get at this point.
I remember watching the replay and thinking, "Look at Exum, he can't even stay on his feet long enough to help Bonner out." Probably not fair to him, at least he tried to make the block, but that's how his play so far has made me feel. I will say this though, there was a 3rd down play that Exum made the tackle and it showed that he's more natural at safety. His man caught it but instead of having to be the first line of defense, he peeled behind some of the linebackers, let the receiver clear them then he pounced on the receiver short of the sticks, as a safety would do.
Actually I was impressed that he gave it a good effort to run down field and block. Love when everyone is putting forth max effort! (He did face plant though...)