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Wrong Way Riegels

On New Year's Day, 1929, Georgia Tech played the University of California in the Rose Bowl. During the first half of the game a player by the name of Roy Riegels recovered a fumble for California on his own thirty-five yard line. In evading some of the Georgia Tech tacklers, Riegels became confused. He started running sixty-five yards in the wrong direction. One of his teammates, Benny Lom, outran him and tackled him on the one yard line just before Riegels was about to score for Georgia Tech. Then, on the next play, when California attempted to punt out of its end zone, Tech blocked the kick and scored a safety, which was the ultimate margin of victory.

That strange play came near the end of the first half. Everyone watching the game was asking the same question: "What will coach Nibbs Price do with Roy Riegels in the second half?" The players filed off the field and trudged into the dressing room. They sat down on the benches and on the floor. All but Riegels. He pulled his blanket around his shoulders, and sat down in a corner, put his face in his hands, and wept like a baby.

A coach usually has a great deal to say to his team during half-time. That afternoon coach Price was quiet. No doubt he was trying to decide what to do with Riegels. Then the timekeeper came in and announced that there were three minutes before playing time. Coach Price looked at the team and said simply, "Men, the SAME team that started the first half will start the second."

The players got up and started out -- all but Roy Riegels. He didn't budge. The coach looked back and called to him again. Still Riegels didn't move. Coach Price walked over to Riegels and said, " Roy , didn't you hear me? The same team that started the first half will start the second." Roy Riegels looked up and his cheeks were wet with tears.

"Coach," he said, "I can't do it. I've disgraced you. I've disgraced the University of California . I've disgraced myself.  I couldn't face that crowd to save my life."

Then Coach Nibbs Price put his hand on Riegels shoulder and said, " Roy , get up and go on back.... the game is only half over."

Roy Riegels did go back, and those Tech players testified that they had seldom seen a man play as Roy Riegels did in that second half. *

Roy Riegels isn’t the ONLY one that has gone the wrong way… All of us have!  “For all have sinned (have gone the wrong way) and fall short of the glory of God” (Romans 3:23).

But because of His great love for us, God came to us in the person of His Son, Jesus Christ, and put a forgiving, nail-printed hand on our shoulder and said, "Get up; go on back. The game is only half over."

Jesus paid the price for our sins by dying on the cross for us (2 Cor 5:21).  
We may accept His offer of forgiveness by believing in Him (Acts 16:30-31), turning from the wrong direction to follow Him (repentance, Acts 17:30-31), confessing Him before men (Romans 10:9-10), and being baptized (immersed) in His name for the forgiveness of sins (Acts 2:38).  Then we can share in HIS victory IF we will continue to follow Him faithfully (1 John 1:7).

Going the wrong way?  The game’s not over.  Turn from sin, follow Jesus, 
and YOU will be victorious!

David A. Sargent, Minister

Church of Christ at Creekwood 
1901 Schillinger Rd. S.
Mobile, Alabama  36695

* Haddon Robinson, http://www.csec.org/csec/sermon/robinson_4017.htm

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