IRL Davis Webb somehow beat out Baker Mayfield for the starting job at Texas Tech, then after Mayfield transferred to OU Webb was beaten out for the starting job the next season by Patrick Mahomes, and wound up being a grad transfer to Cal. So the Colbert thing makes a lot more sense now.
HB Belafonte has a 99 carrying so I wouldn't give up on him just because of the two horrific fumbles. I would consider it a fluke. Unless he does it again. ;) Oh, and Thomas should get the overwhelming majority of HB snaps. Really, only come out when stamina demands.
*Date: November 9th, 2018* *Time: 7:30 PM* Texas A&M Aggies (0-1) 36 @ #7 Kalispell Warhawks (1-0) 42 *Colbert vs. Warren* Heading into this highly touted Week One matchup there were two stories that no college football fan can ignore. The first story this game holds is the title defense of the surging Kalispell Warhawks, who, almost a decade ago, had just started playing in the FBS, starting off in the Mountain West Conference. Year by year, under the expert tutelage of new head coach Leon Daniels, who was a former preferred walk-on Middle Linebacker with the Minnesota Gophers during his playing days, Kalispell improved, and dominated not only the Mountain West Conference, but College Football as a whole. The second shed light on the adventures of Justin Colbert, who was recruited by the Kalispell Warhawks at the end of Quarterback Marquise Walker's Junior season and used primarily as a backup for the then senior quarterback. Once Walker graduated however, Colbert was touted to be the starting Quarterback for the still up-and-coming Warhawks, that is, until Freshman Athlete Brandon Warren joined the Quarterback Corps and stole the show. For three years Warren lead the Warhawks to excellence, whereas Justin Colbert was used sparingly, or as an emergency QB whenever Brandon Warren was injured. Despite leading the Warhawks to a National Championship in Warren's absence, during the offseason, Justin Colbert decided to transfer from Kalispell University to play his final season as a college quarterback with the Texas A&M Aggies, following heel and toe with Kalispell's former Offensive Coordinator, Stan McBride, who was hired to be the head coach of the Aggies. In an interview prior to the game, both Coach Stan McBride and Senior Quarterback Justin Colbert made it clear that they weren't to take their former team lightly, with Justin Colbert almost guaranteeing A&M fans the upset against his former team, stating that he'd "make the [Kalispell] Warhawks regret making him a clipboard holder for Brandon [Warren]." And in the first half, Colbert was putting some meaning behind his words. The first pass of Colbert's A&M career was perhaps a sign of things to come, as what was supposed to be a small checkdown pass to running back Jeremiah Perry turned into a 17-yard reception. From there, Justin Colbert got the offense running, and the 8 Play, 75 yard drive was capped off by a beautiful pass from Justin Colbert to Wide Receiver Lance Mitchell, giving the Aggies a 7-0 lead on the defending champion Warhawks. All eyes were on the defending champs, and the first play, like the Aggies, had promise for the Warhawks. Junior Quarterback Brandon Warren's first pass was completed and turned into a 13 yard reception for new slot receiver Justin Payne, who was big for the Warhawks last season in a lot of ways. The second reception kept the ball moving, as Senior Tight End Hayden Jean-Charles gained 21 yards. After those big plays, however, the Warhawks had to turn to their kicker Rick Thomas to make it a 7-3 game. Everyone in attendance saw that the Warhawk offense looked slow and sluggish, like they had no chemistry despite several starters returning to the team. Colbert was looking to put some more emphasis on his pre-game interview, and his first pass of the second drive went to Cliff McKeon for 15 yards. Despite this, the drive stalled after two more Justin Colbert passes, and the Aggies made it a 10-3 ball game in their favor. Remember how earlier I said that the Warhawk offense looked slow out of the gates? Well, Brandon Warren throwing a pass he knew he shouldn't have thrown didn't help, as it was easily intercepted by Linebacker Kevin Carey, who took the ball back eleven yards to the Kalispell 18-yard line. From there, Justin Colbert led the offense to yet another easy score, as Cliff McKeon gave Justin Colbert two passing touchdowns in the first _quarter,_ giving the Aggies a 17-3 lead over the defending champions. Stop me if you've heard this before - remember how I said Kalispell's offense looked slow out of the gates earlier. Well, it gets worse, as a design screen pass for the Sophomore Runningback Marty Belafonte goes from bad to worse, and he fumbled the ball after a big hit by the Aggies, and the fumble was returned for a touchdown, giving the Aggies a 24-3 lead. Keep in mind, we're still in the first quarter. Kalispell fans were irate. Not only because Justin Colbert, their former backup QB, was lighting up their secondary, which was the deepest position on the defense, not only because their former Offensive Coordinator Stan McBride was coaching for the upset against his former team, but that the reigning, defending national champion Warhawks had no answers for a team who last year, had 70 receptions total, with 75% of those receptions going to the fullback. After another Kalispell 3-and-out, fans started to worry. And that's when Mario Townsend made his presence known. With around 8 and a half minutes to go in the second quarter, Mario Townsend shoots the gap and intercepts Justin Colbert's pass, running it back into the endzone to make it a 24-10 Aggie lead. The Aggies responded with a field goal, still holding a comfortable seventeen-point lead over the defending champion Warhawks. All eyes were now on Junior Quarterback Brandon Warren. With the pressure at its highest point, Warren produced, hitting his favorite targets, Justin Payne and Hayden Jean-Charles, while calling his own number during the drive, lead the Warhawks back in it, throwing a passing touchdown to Justin Payne, making it a 27-17 Aggie lead. After a pair of three-and-outs, the Aggies start to rev up the engines again, as Justin Colbert threw a bomb to Cliff McKeon, and he came down with it, resulting in a 46-yard reception, getting the Aggies in scoring range _again._ After two Boogie Turner sacks, the Kalispell offense, specifically Brandon Warren, turned the ball over a second time in the first half. The Aggies couldn't capitalize however, as they kicked another field goal, extending their lead to 33-17 in the first half. The second half was a completely different story, as Senior Running Back Kyle Thomas blazed past the Aggie Defense for 45 yards. Five plays later, Brandon Warren would find who else but Hayden Jean-Charles in the endzone, cutting the Aggie lead to eight after the successful two-point conversion attempt to Antwan Knightley. With about seven minutes left on the clock, the Warhawks were storming back, down 33-25. Texas A&M responded with a 3-and-out, and their struggles didn't come from Justin Colbert, who had a phenomenal game, but the running back Jeremiah Perry, who couldn't get anything going against a stout Warhawk rushing defense. With Kalispell surging once again, Brandon Warren starts off the second drive of the second half with a beautiful pass straight down the middle to Hayden Jean-Charles for a 15 yard reception. The Warhawks capped off the second drive of the second half with a field goal, cutting the Aggie lead to 5, by the score of 33-28. With the Warhawks scoring 11 unanswered points, all eyes were now on Stan McBride, Justin Colbert, and the Texas A&M Aggies. They'd let a very, _very_ dangerous team get back into a game they had all but secured in the first quarter. If Texas A&M wanted to show the college football world that they were a legit team, they'd need to finish off the Warhawks and complete the upset. They responded with a 3-and-out, and Aggie fans were _not_ amused. Kalispell harps on the opportunity, or so we all thought. Brandon Warren throws his third interception of the game at around midfield, that interception being the fourth turnover overall for the Warhawks. The Texas A&M offense kind of froze, only scoring three points in the entire second half, and that was on the first drive of the fourth quarter. The Warhawks were aiming to storm back, and in a big way, as after the field goal to make the score 36-28 in favor of the Aggies, Brandon Warren lead the Warhawk offense down the field, with a potential game-changing pass completion to the redshirt Freshman Colt Sulley for a gain of 17 yards. Throughout this last crucial Drive, Brandon Warren trusted either his own number, Hayden Jean Charles, or newer receivers Antwan Knightley and Colt Sulley, but it was a one-handed touchdown catch from Carl Joyce that put the Warhawks two points away from tying the game, storming back from a 21-point deficit in the first half. However, the two-point conversion failed, keeping the Warhawks behind two. Once again, all eyes were on Justin Colbert and the Texas A&M Aggies. They, once again, froze, responding with a 3-and-out. Brandon Warren was in an environment he knew all-too well - the Two-Minute Drill Two minutes to get from Point A to Point B, and secure a Warhawk comeback win. His first pass of the drive went to Marty Belafonte, who fumbled yet again, though thankfully, the ball was fallen on by Hayden Jean Charles. This may prompt Coach Leon Daniels to remove Belafonte from the offense as a whole, and turn things to the third string running back Marcus Payne to be the compliment to Senior Kyle Thomas, making Belafonte a special-teams exclusive player. Despite Warren calling his own number a myriad of times, the Aggies remained stout, that is, until a 3rd and 2 checkdown to Justin Payne turned into a 20-yard reception, getting the Warhawks in field goal range with 1:21 to go in the game. Through my sources, Kalispell wanted to run the clock out as much as they could, and trust the leg of Rick Thomas, though that wasn't in the playbook for Marcus Payne, who ran it into the endzone with 14 seconds remaining, sealing the game for the Warhawks, and after a two-point conversion, giving the Warhawks the win, with a final score of 42-36.
Yo make a series of this rivalry between Warren and Colbert in the NFL, both being high draft picks, that would be a good series. Possibly also in the Marquis Walker universe. Please like so Cane can see this idea.
*FROM ECSTASY TO AGONY FOR COLBERT* The last time *Justin Colbert* was in Warhawk stadium, he was wearing the home team's uniform. And the last time he wore that uniform, he was leading Kallispell to one of the most unlikely national title wins in college football history, coming off the bench to relieve an injured *Brandon Warren* after being all but written off as a college QB and even accused of faking an injury in the season finale out of sheer spite. Many expected Colbert to declare for the draft afterwards and go out on top. Instead, he swerved everyone by electing to switch teams as a grad transfer, heading to Texas A&M. "I have no ill will towards Justin," said Warhawks coach *Leon Daniels* at the time. "Everyone's got to make choices in life they feel is best for them." And, in a made for TV matchup tailor-made for drama, it was all going so well for Colbert in the beginning. Daniels may have had no ill will when he left, but he almost certainly had to be feeling ill as Colbert sliced and diced his remade defense, missing three starters and two NFL draft picks from the defensive line, for 17 points on his first three drives, with an Aggies defensive score on top of that for a 24-3 lead that had the home crowd as quiet as a monk with a vow of silence. At last, it seemed as if Colbert would have the ultimate vindication after being shoved and shunted aside by Warren two seasons ago. And then it happened. LB *Mario Townsend* stepped in front of a Colbert pass and didn't stop running until he was in the end zone. The crowd went from sullen to psyched, and the game was never the same for Colbert or the Aggies after that. Colbert didn't go gently into the night, driving his team into the red zone time and time again, but somehow, some way, he couldn't get them into the end zone. The offense went from first half studs to second half duds, with just 56 total yards and a single FG after intermission. Warren wound up coming out on top again, playing the hero despite all his mistakes and miscues (three picks) and then afterwards... Afterwards Colbert didn't take it well, showing that the rumors of his temper at being benched last season might not have been just rumors after all. He cursed. He yelled. He screamed. He threw things and left the visitors' locker room in a far worse state than before the game started. Even after finishing the national title game a winner he had been bested by Brandon Warren again, his lack of mobility becoming increasingly apparent as the game wore on and the Kallispell pass rush got to him over and over, after it had been nonexistent early. "He's really frustrated right now and needs some space," said brand new Texas A&M coach *Stan McBride* another Warhawk transplant who was calling the plays last season. "This game meant a lot to him for obvious reasons." But really, nothing more needed to be said.
Oof, I literally just finished my own Play-By-Play for this game lmao. Mine was a bit more in-depth though, admittedly, but this was still really good!
For all those that talked down on Justin Colbert saying he couldn't lead kalispell to a championship or wasnt a good QB let tonight's game be a lesson to you never doubt Justin Colbert
@@DBR2011 Haa I never said he was a bad QB he just was usually average ( stats show it) and undeserving of starting over Warren. The truth isn't hating bud. Warren gets the W's.
@@crypt1c769 lol way to clean it up and yea Warren is a better fit for Kalispell but I'm glad Colbert got a new team and by the way things look is going to lead them very far
Brandon Warren draft profile. Pros: Elite athleticism, + arm strength, speed/arm combination provides good scheme flexibility Cons: Decision making, size/injury history, accuracy is not bad but leaves something to be desired Draft projection: Round 3-5, potential developmental quarterback with good upside but very raw, (Could a move to receiver or runningback be in his pro future?) NFL comparison: Lamar Jackson
@@camacasal I think with improvement to his decision making, and showing this year that he can stay healthy, he could make a Baker Mayfield-like rise to the first round for sure
@@DeKayNYAC I mean you can call him that and that's where he is on the depth chart but when you have a 40% completion percentage in preseason against 3rd stringers you probably dont deserve the title of NFL quartback...
I was a Colbert fan since his freshman year... I was one of the ones that was pleading that cane pick a starter and it be colbert... makes me sad to see how the game ended 😥
Agreed. I wanted to see both of them on the field. Alternate time at QB -- either by play type, or by game/half/quarter. Also have Warren play some WR (jet sweeps, etc).
Heck of a start to year 9!!! Almost thought it was going to be a blowout at first but Kalispell rebounded big time after the 1st quarter. Good win to start the season.
I think the Toledo comeback win was from at least 21 down, maybe more. I'll be checking it out to make sure. EDIT: Cane was down 31-10 in that one and 45-31 late before winning. Check it out.
Holy crap that's a classic game. Wow I thought Kalispell was done for late but what a comeback. I love the series and would love to see like an episode or new series of your graduates in the NFL level. Like maybe adding some to draft classes and such. But love the series and channel so keep up the amazing work MrHurricane
The picks I get, that's just Cane being Cane. But I'm baffled, befuddled and bewildered at the fumbles considering how great Belafonte was returning kicks last season. I don't recall him fumbling even once doing that.
I feel like you've never missed a FG in this series 😂 If there's nothing you can do to make the sliders harder, maybe you could introduce an external factor. I was thinking that every field goal you attempt, you roll two dice. If it comes up snake eyes or double sixes, you gotta get the field goal blind folded.
*I REMEMBER THAT!!!* Seriously, that matchup was a HUGE deal in '94. Montana won because Young did what he usually did, turn it over a lot in big games. But the 49ers won the SB that season because there was literally no other team good enough to win it from the start. You had to know the Cowboys weren't three-peating with Barry Switzer coaching, and literally nobody else was close to being good enough. Plus the 49ers signed a bunch of HOF-caliber players on D for that one season only to stack things even more in their favor.
@@devontebradshaw8194 Yeah, but you guys had to know they didn't have a chance. I watched that SB from a young lady's dorm room because I knew it would be a blowout and I'd need a distraction 😉😋
Great game, but I would've liked it had Colbert gone to a pac12 team. That way we would have even more reason to keep up with him throughout the season and the buildup to the match up would've been all the more special
Good game, but I dont like that you gave Texas A&M the Kalispell offensive playbook. A good coach bases the offense around the personnel that they have, meaning having Colbert run read options just didn't look right. If the playbook matched more of what his strengths are (like air raid), then the result of the game may have been different.
To be fair, a lot of coaches are like that. They try and make players do stuff they're not comfortable with because they're too stubborn to mold the system.
I respectfully disagree. I go to A&M, and we ran a lot of spread with Sumlin. When Jimbo came, he immediately implemented his pro style offense regardless of the personnel. I would assume a lot of coaches do this
@Brady I guess what I should have said was that good coaches make tweaks to their offense depending on the personnel. For example, at Ohio State, they still run a spread offense and much of the plays look the same that they have ever since Urban Meyer got there. However, that spread offense today has a lot more passing plays called and rarely read options, if at all. Which is in direct contrast to when Braxton Miller or JT Barrett were at QB and Ezekiel Elliott was the RB. The point I'm making is that Colbert shouldn't have been running read option plays. I know that this because of the CPU but it just bothers me because I really think Colbert and A&M would've won the game had that 1 play been eliminated. Its just a game so it's not serious or anything, but I wanted to point that out.
Akinjide shouldn't be starting. The 90ovr free safety with the high tackling and hit power, plus decent coverage, should be your strong safety. The 86ovr strong safety with the high coverage stats should be your free safety. DBs with under 90 speed should not play at all.
I’ve been saying it since day one. Justin Colbert is a stud and should’ve gotten 20x more touches than he did. Really disappointed in the decision to not play him
YES!!! Love this schedule!!! Minnesota next!!! Happy to see my Gophers, even if they don’t have Matt, or anyone that is worth my time. Well, I take that back, and one of the Jean Charles family is my friend lol
I bet no i am sure that Justin Colbert will be a higher draft pick then Brandon Warren all because Justin is 6'1 and Brandon is 5'11. I guess we will wait and see
Very true i agree but despite being a fun game and a cane putting together a great series (one of the best on youtube) ncaa 14 does not let quarterbacks smaller than 6'0 get drafted. I also think they have to be over 200 pounds if I am not mistaken
do you switch the game difficulty after halftime show because teams seems to fade the first half not even doing what was working the first seems fishy to me
Alex Thomas I mean I get where you’re coming from, but cane has never done anything to make us think he would even consider that, with all the slider work he does
Hopefully this season you can get that deep throwing down bc it's there. You jus gotta move around with that mobile QB. I'm digging the LB starters. Nice team. Jus hopefully you upgraded your reads Wow nice 1st Drive for Colbert. Btw i know this is your Channel but Payne would never be my back up. 11 wouldn't be my returner id put someone else back there but he's a HR threat Payne isn't. We'll see if you switched it up
And Jordan would easily be a slot CB or the Nickelback. Damn 23-3. Boy you run wayyyyy too much and then you don't run enough with the QB on passing plays. Ugly start in your title defense Horrible INTs so far. D-line keeping you in it
You know it’s a MrHurriicane video when he throws 3 ints
Btw Colbert is also playing with Michael Dorsey, who is the recruit we try recruiting but failed because of conference prestige at that time
why did he leave; does the game explain or is it random?
IRL Davis Webb somehow beat out Baker Mayfield for the starting job at Texas Tech, then after Mayfield transferred to OU Webb was beaten out for the starting job the next season by Patrick Mahomes, and wound up being a grad transfer to Cal. So the Colbert thing makes a lot more sense now.
HB Belafonte has a 99 carrying so I wouldn't give up on him just because of the two horrific fumbles. I would consider it a fluke. Unless he does it again. ;)
Oh, and Thomas should get the overwhelming majority of HB snaps. Really, only come out when stamina demands.
*Date: November 9th, 2018*
*Time: 7:30 PM*
Texas A&M Aggies (0-1) 36 @ #7 Kalispell Warhawks (1-0) 42
*Colbert vs. Warren*
Heading into this highly touted Week One matchup there were two stories that no college football fan can ignore. The first story this game holds is the title defense of the surging Kalispell Warhawks, who, almost a decade ago, had just started playing in the FBS, starting off in the Mountain West Conference. Year by year, under the expert tutelage of new head coach Leon Daniels, who was a former preferred walk-on Middle Linebacker with the Minnesota Gophers during his playing days, Kalispell improved, and dominated not only the Mountain West Conference, but College Football as a whole. The second shed light on the adventures of Justin Colbert, who was recruited by the Kalispell Warhawks at the end of Quarterback Marquise Walker's Junior season and used primarily as a backup for the then senior quarterback. Once Walker graduated however, Colbert was touted to be the starting Quarterback for the still up-and-coming Warhawks, that is, until Freshman Athlete Brandon Warren joined the Quarterback Corps and stole the show. For three years Warren lead the Warhawks to excellence, whereas Justin Colbert was used sparingly, or as an emergency QB whenever Brandon Warren was injured. Despite leading the Warhawks to a National Championship in Warren's absence, during the offseason, Justin Colbert decided to transfer from Kalispell University to play his final season as a college quarterback with the Texas A&M Aggies, following heel and toe with Kalispell's former Offensive Coordinator, Stan McBride, who was hired to be the head coach of the Aggies. In an interview prior to the game, both Coach Stan McBride and Senior Quarterback Justin Colbert made it clear that they weren't to take their former team lightly, with Justin Colbert almost guaranteeing A&M fans the upset against his former team, stating that he'd "make the [Kalispell] Warhawks regret making him a clipboard holder for Brandon [Warren]."
And in the first half, Colbert was putting some meaning behind his words.
The first pass of Colbert's A&M career was perhaps a sign of things to come, as what was supposed to be a small checkdown pass to running back Jeremiah Perry turned into a 17-yard reception. From there, Justin Colbert got the offense running, and the 8 Play, 75 yard drive was capped off by a beautiful pass from Justin Colbert to Wide Receiver Lance Mitchell, giving the Aggies a 7-0 lead on the defending champion Warhawks.
All eyes were on the defending champs, and the first play, like the Aggies, had promise for the Warhawks. Junior Quarterback Brandon Warren's first pass was completed and turned into a 13 yard reception for new slot receiver Justin Payne, who was big for the Warhawks last season in a lot of ways. The second reception kept the ball moving, as Senior Tight End Hayden Jean-Charles gained 21 yards. After those big plays, however, the Warhawks had to turn to their kicker Rick Thomas to make it a 7-3 game. Everyone in attendance saw that the Warhawk offense looked slow and sluggish, like they had no chemistry despite several starters returning to the team.
Colbert was looking to put some more emphasis on his pre-game interview, and his first pass of the second drive went to Cliff McKeon for 15 yards. Despite this, the drive stalled after two more Justin Colbert passes, and the Aggies made it a 10-3 ball game in their favor.
Remember how earlier I said that the Warhawk offense looked slow out of the gates? Well, Brandon Warren throwing a pass he knew he shouldn't have thrown didn't help, as it was easily intercepted by Linebacker Kevin Carey, who took the ball back eleven yards to the Kalispell 18-yard line. From there, Justin Colbert led the offense to yet another easy score, as Cliff McKeon gave Justin Colbert two passing touchdowns in the first _quarter,_ giving the Aggies a 17-3 lead over the defending champions.
Stop me if you've heard this before - remember how I said Kalispell's offense looked slow out of the gates earlier. Well, it gets worse, as a design screen pass for the Sophomore Runningback Marty Belafonte goes from bad to worse, and he fumbled the ball after a big hit by the Aggies, and the fumble was returned for a touchdown, giving the Aggies a 24-3 lead. Keep in mind, we're still in the first quarter.
Kalispell fans were irate. Not only because Justin Colbert, their former backup QB, was lighting up their secondary, which was the deepest position on the defense, not only because their former Offensive Coordinator Stan McBride was coaching for the upset against his former team, but that the reigning, defending national champion Warhawks had no answers for a team who last year, had 70 receptions total, with 75% of those receptions going to the fullback. After another Kalispell 3-and-out, fans started to worry.
And that's when Mario Townsend made his presence known.
With around 8 and a half minutes to go in the second quarter, Mario Townsend shoots the gap and intercepts Justin Colbert's pass, running it back into the endzone to make it a 24-10 Aggie lead. The Aggies responded with a field goal, still holding a comfortable seventeen-point lead over the defending champion Warhawks.
All eyes were now on Junior Quarterback Brandon Warren. With the pressure at its highest point, Warren produced, hitting his favorite targets, Justin Payne and Hayden Jean-Charles, while calling his own number during the drive, lead the Warhawks back in it, throwing a passing touchdown to Justin Payne, making it a 27-17 Aggie lead. After a pair of three-and-outs, the Aggies start to rev up the engines again, as Justin Colbert threw a bomb to Cliff McKeon, and he came down with it, resulting in a 46-yard reception, getting the Aggies in scoring range _again._ After two Boogie Turner sacks, the Kalispell offense, specifically Brandon Warren, turned the ball over a second time in the first half. The Aggies couldn't capitalize however, as they kicked another field goal, extending their lead to 33-17 in the first half.
The second half was a completely different story, as Senior Running Back Kyle Thomas blazed past the Aggie Defense for 45 yards. Five plays later, Brandon Warren would find who else but Hayden Jean-Charles in the endzone, cutting the Aggie lead to eight after the successful two-point conversion attempt to Antwan Knightley. With about seven minutes left on the clock, the Warhawks were storming back, down 33-25.
Texas A&M responded with a 3-and-out, and their struggles didn't come from Justin Colbert, who had a phenomenal game, but the running back Jeremiah Perry, who couldn't get anything going against a stout Warhawk rushing defense. With Kalispell surging once again, Brandon Warren starts off the second drive of the second half with a beautiful pass straight down the middle to Hayden Jean-Charles for a 15 yard reception. The Warhawks capped off the second drive of the second half with a field goal, cutting the Aggie lead to 5, by the score of 33-28.
With the Warhawks scoring 11 unanswered points, all eyes were now on Stan McBride, Justin Colbert, and the Texas A&M Aggies. They'd let a very, _very_ dangerous team get back into a game they had all but secured in the first quarter. If Texas A&M wanted to show the college football world that they were a legit team, they'd need to finish off the Warhawks and complete the upset. They responded with a 3-and-out, and Aggie fans were _not_ amused. Kalispell harps on the opportunity, or so we all thought. Brandon Warren throws his third interception of the game at around midfield, that interception being the fourth turnover overall for the Warhawks.
The Texas A&M offense kind of froze, only scoring three points in the entire second half, and that was on the first drive of the fourth quarter. The Warhawks were aiming to storm back, and in a big way, as after the field goal to make the score 36-28 in favor of the Aggies, Brandon Warren lead the Warhawk offense down the field, with a potential game-changing pass completion to the redshirt Freshman Colt Sulley for a gain of 17 yards. Throughout this last crucial Drive, Brandon Warren trusted either his own number, Hayden Jean Charles, or newer receivers Antwan Knightley and Colt Sulley, but it was a one-handed touchdown catch from Carl Joyce that put the Warhawks two points away from tying the game, storming back from a 21-point deficit in the first half. However, the two-point conversion failed, keeping the Warhawks behind two. Once again, all eyes were on Justin Colbert and the Texas A&M Aggies. They, once again, froze, responding with a 3-and-out.
Brandon Warren was in an environment he knew all-too well - the Two-Minute Drill Two minutes to get from Point A to Point B, and secure a Warhawk comeback win. His first pass of the drive went to Marty Belafonte, who fumbled yet again, though thankfully, the ball was fallen on by Hayden Jean Charles. This may prompt Coach Leon Daniels to remove Belafonte from the offense as a whole, and turn things to the third string running back Marcus Payne to be the compliment to Senior Kyle Thomas, making Belafonte a special-teams exclusive player. Despite Warren calling his own number a myriad of times, the Aggies remained stout, that is, until a 3rd and 2 checkdown to Justin Payne turned into a 20-yard reception, getting the Warhawks in field goal range with 1:21 to go in the game. Through my sources, Kalispell wanted to run the clock out as much as they could, and trust the leg of Rick Thomas, though that wasn't in the playbook for Marcus Payne, who ran it into the endzone with 14 seconds remaining, sealing the game for the Warhawks, and after a two-point conversion, giving the Warhawks the win, with a final score of 42-36.
More of this please also would be cool to hear interviews from both QB's after the game and how they feel about eachother
8:10 This is why everybody wanted Townsend to be a starter, Cane. This right here.
Yo make a series of this rivalry between Warren and Colbert in the NFL, both being high draft picks, that would be a good series. Possibly also in the Marquis Walker universe. Please like so Cane can see this idea.
Pound For Pound Holy crap if this was in the Marquise Walker universe that would be insane
*FROM ECSTASY TO AGONY FOR COLBERT*
The last time *Justin Colbert* was in Warhawk stadium, he was wearing the home team's uniform. And the last time he wore that uniform, he was leading Kallispell to one of the most unlikely national title wins in college football history, coming off the bench to relieve an injured *Brandon Warren* after being all but written off as a college QB and even accused of faking an injury in the season finale out of sheer spite.
Many expected Colbert to declare for the draft afterwards and go out on top. Instead, he swerved everyone by electing to switch teams as a grad transfer, heading to Texas A&M. "I have no ill will towards Justin," said Warhawks coach *Leon Daniels* at the time. "Everyone's got to make choices in life they feel is best for them."
And, in a made for TV matchup tailor-made for drama, it was all going so well for Colbert in the beginning. Daniels may have had no ill will when he left, but he almost certainly had to be feeling ill as Colbert sliced and diced his remade defense, missing three starters and two NFL draft picks from the defensive line, for 17 points on his first three drives, with an Aggies defensive score on top of that for a 24-3 lead that had the home crowd as quiet as a monk with a vow of silence. At last, it seemed as if Colbert would have the ultimate vindication after being shoved and shunted aside by Warren two seasons ago.
And then it happened. LB *Mario Townsend* stepped in front of a Colbert pass and didn't stop running until he was in the end zone. The crowd went from sullen to psyched, and the game was never the same for Colbert or the Aggies after that. Colbert didn't go gently into the night, driving his team into the red zone time and time again, but somehow, some way, he couldn't get them into the end zone. The offense went from first half studs to second half duds, with just 56 total yards and a single FG after intermission. Warren wound up coming out on top again, playing the hero despite all his mistakes and miscues (three picks) and then afterwards...
Afterwards Colbert didn't take it well, showing that the rumors of his temper at being benched last season might not have been just rumors after all. He cursed. He yelled. He screamed. He threw things and left the visitors' locker room in a far worse state than before the game started. Even after finishing the national title game a winner he had been bested by Brandon Warren again, his lack of mobility becoming increasingly apparent as the game wore on and the Kallispell pass rush got to him over and over, after it had been nonexistent early. "He's really frustrated right now and needs some space," said brand new Texas A&M coach *Stan McBride* another Warhawk transplant who was calling the plays last season. "This game meant a lot to him for obvious reasons." But really, nothing more needed to be said.
What is this a ESPN article lol. Love it tho!!!
Colbert>Warren
Oof, I literally just finished my own Play-By-Play for this game lmao. Mine was a bit more in-depth though, admittedly, but this was still really good!
CTV HOPE do you upload these somwhere?
For all those that talked down on Justin Colbert saying he couldn't lead kalispell to a championship or wasnt a good QB let tonight's game be a lesson to you never doubt Justin Colbert
Lmao he lost.
@@crypt1c769 lol I was waiting on yo hatin ass to show up lmao
@@DBR2011 Haa I never said he was a bad QB he just was usually average ( stats show it) and undeserving of starting over Warren. The truth isn't hating bud. Warren gets the W's.
@@DBR2011 Colbert in a Kalispell uniform just didn't work, but he looks great in Texas A&M!
@@crypt1c769 lol way to clean it up and yea Warren is a better fit for Kalispell but I'm glad Colbert got a new team and by the way things look is going to lead them very far
Colbert deserved more when he played with warhawks happy he’s on a team that appreciates him 🙌🏽 Colbert forever
I’m actually cheering for Colbert he’s deserved to start somewhere for a long time.
Wouldn't it be weird if Texas A&M won out and met Kallispell again for the title or even in a bowl game?
It’s cool to come back to these vids and see players on both sides in madden now makes it feel so much more immersive
This gameplay is so much better than madden 19 .. THANKS CANE
Brandon Warren is basically Russell Wilson when you play the Seahawks in Madden where he constantly scrambles but can still throw it
Brandon Warren draft profile.
Pros: Elite athleticism, + arm strength, speed/arm combination provides good scheme flexibility
Cons: Decision making, size/injury history, accuracy is not bad but leaves something to be desired
Draft projection: Round 3-5, potential developmental quarterback with good upside but very raw, (Could a move to receiver or runningback be in his pro future?)
NFL comparison: Lamar Jackson
MakeIt HappnCapn Good analysis but I don't think NFL teams would let him fall off that far. I'd say he's a late first/early second rounder
@@camacasal I think with improvement to his decision making, and showing this year that he can stay healthy, he could make a Baker Mayfield-like rise to the first round for sure
I didnt realize you could compare a college qb to an NFL running back
@@Still_who_Iam what...? Lamar Jackson is a quarterback for the Ravens? 😂
@@DeKayNYAC I mean you can call him that and that's where he is on the depth chart but when you have a 40% completion percentage in preseason against 3rd stringers you probably dont deserve the title of NFL quartback...
*Cheers in Minnesotan*
Lol
Are we sure there’s no more Jean Charles’ hidden away to come to Kalispell next year?
The Warren and Colbert thing in the NC sounds like the bama Tua and hurts story
That was a fun game to watch, really impressed how Justin Colbert played!
I’m sad that Jean Charles is almost gone...this is his senior season.
20+ seasons please. The only dynasty that makes me really feel for the team anymore
Damn Colbert is good
His lack of mobility really became apparent the longer the game went on, though.
It didn't help that A&M constantly ran zone reads too.
I was a Colbert fan since his freshman year... I was one of the ones that was pleading that cane pick a starter and it be colbert... makes me sad to see how the game ended 😥
Agreed. I wanted to see both of them on the field. Alternate time at QB -- either by play type, or by game/half/quarter. Also have Warren play some WR (jet sweeps, etc).
Warren always takes the W pal
@@crypt1c769 how bout that natty tho pal
@@crypt1c769 ...but Colbert gets the championship, pal.
@@champstar9669 But guess who is still on the team pal
Heck of a start to year 9!!! Almost thought it was going to be a blowout at first but Kalispell rebounded big time after the 1st quarter. Good win to start the season.
cpu offense goes brain dead in the red zone everytime lol
Really wanted to see Colbert win this one. This hurts.
Hayden Jean Charles seems so old due to all of the other Charles kids that have come through Kalispell since the start of this series.
Great win! I'm sure the Colbert Camp will be happy that the key to his success was that you weren't making him toss interceptions :P
WOW, very intense but a great game and a hell of a way to start the season! Go Warhawks!
INSTANT CLASSIC! COLBERT FOR HEISMAN!
Proof that u didnt know how to use Colbert
That first Colbert TD was somethin serious
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe this is the biggest comeback in Kalispell history 24-3 to 36-42. Good work making the comeback.
I think the Toledo comeback win was from at least 21 down, maybe more. I'll be checking it out to make sure.
EDIT: Cane was down 31-10 in that one and 45-31 late before winning. Check it out.
I'll be honest...I was rooting for Colbert.
Maybe mix in the back-up FS, Jordan to SS in passing situations over Akinjide.
I have Jordon > Akinjide for dime and dollar defenses.
Holy crap that's a classic game. Wow I thought Kalispell was done for late but what a comeback. I love the series and would love to see like an episode or new series of your graduates in the NFL level. Like maybe adding some to draft classes and such. But love the series and channel so keep up the amazing work MrHurricane
what a game way to fight!!! WARHAWKS!!!!
Forget running the ball im chucking that ball the whole season
WOOOOOOOO THE WARREN AGE HAS BEGUN BOYS
EVEN THO HE HAD 3 PICKS LUL
Um, Warren was already the starter for almost two full seasons. Just sayin'.
But this felt like it truly began without anybody challenging him now...
Told you to start Mario Townsend cane.
Payne has probably earned that #2 job after his performance and Belafonte's
Not gonna lie, was hoping Colbert would win, especially considering how the first half was going
I'll be honest, Colbert deserved to win this.
That game was rough. I don't expect Warhawks to get away with how horrible they played in the 1st half. And the 2 fumbles by Marty were inexcusable
The picks I get, that's just Cane being Cane. But I'm baffled, befuddled and bewildered at the fumbles considering how great Belafonte was returning kicks last season. I don't recall him fumbling even once doing that.
I feel like you've never missed a FG in this series 😂
If there's nothing you can do to make the sliders harder, maybe you could introduce an external factor.
I was thinking that every field goal you attempt, you roll two dice. If it comes up snake eyes or double sixes, you gotta get the field goal blind folded.
I've lowered the FG accuracy slider. I might drop it even more.
I actually like that idea!
What a game 😱 good win Warhawks
This is like watching Joe Montana and the Chiefs vs Steve Young and 49ers.
*I REMEMBER THAT!!!* Seriously, that matchup was a HUGE deal in '94. Montana won because Young did what he usually did, turn it over a lot in big games. But the 49ers won the SB that season because there was literally no other team good enough to win it from the start. You had to know the Cowboys weren't three-peating with Barry Switzer coaching, and literally nobody else was close to being good enough. Plus the 49ers signed a bunch of HOF-caliber players on D for that one season only to stack things even more in their favor.
I remember that year cause I’m a charger fan and I think you know how that SB ended for Chargers fans
@@devontebradshaw8194 Yeah, but you guys had to know they didn't have a chance. I watched that SB from a young lady's dorm room because I knew it would be a blowout and I'd need a distraction 😉😋
What a come back. Tale of 2 halves
unbelievable comeback
Of course Warhawk Stadium is Top 10. Warhawk football is what they eat, sleep, and breathe in a town of ~20,000.
Great game, but I would've liked it had Colbert gone to a pac12 team. That way we would have even more reason to keep up with him throughout the season and the buildup to the match up would've been all the more special
Good game, but I dont like that you gave Texas A&M the Kalispell offensive playbook. A good coach bases the offense around the personnel that they have, meaning having Colbert run read options just didn't look right. If the playbook matched more of what his strengths are (like air raid), then the result of the game may have been different.
To be fair, a lot of coaches are like that. They try and make players do stuff they're not comfortable with because they're too stubborn to mold the system.
They actually ran the Texas A&M book in this game because I was worried there was too much option. They still ran a lot of it.
I respectfully disagree. I go to A&M, and we ran a lot of spread with Sumlin. When Jimbo came, he immediately implemented his pro style offense regardless of the personnel. I would assume a lot of coaches do this
@Vader Minion Fair enough, but you're not going to see a coach with a pocket passer QB, who cant run, call read option plays.
@Brady I guess what I should have said was that good coaches make tweaks to their offense depending on the personnel. For example, at Ohio State, they still run a spread offense and much of the plays look the same that they have ever since Urban Meyer got there. However, that spread offense today has a lot more passing plays called and rarely read options, if at all. Which is in direct contrast to when Braxton Miller or JT Barrett were at QB and Ezekiel Elliott was the RB. The point I'm making is that Colbert shouldn't have been running read option plays. I know that this because of the CPU but it just bothers me because I really think Colbert and A&M would've won the game had that 1 play been eliminated. Its just a game so it's not serious or anything, but I wanted to point that out.
That series is soo good
Please EA bring Back Ncaa game
Average Attendence is only 32,000 though... hahaha
After having caught up with everything, here's to hoping Kalispell repeats!
Akinjide shouldn't be starting. The 90ovr free safety with the high tackling and hit power, plus decent coverage, should be your strong safety. The 86ovr strong safety with the high coverage stats should be your free safety. DBs with under 90 speed should not play at all.
Akinjide was good last year though. I'd at least give him one more chance.
Akinjide is more suited to a Deone Buchanon/Karl Joseph type roll where hes in the box almost like a quick twitch extra linebacker
@@DeKayNYAC depending on what his block shed is, I'd probably actually move him to linebacker.
@@JonPITBZN I agree, I find in my dynasties that strong safeties make great linebackers given the tackle/hit power/block shed combo is there
23:25 A Payneful loss for Colbert. And yes, I made this pun in the chat.
Wow. That was epic!!
Marcus Payne has got to be the most confusing player ever lol
Like this new group of RBs.
I’ve been saying it since day one. Justin Colbert is a stud and should’ve gotten 20x more touches than he did. Really disappointed in the decision to not play him
The GOAT is BACK😀YES!!!!!!!!!!
Great game you dodnt deserve this win but it was good game. My only complaint is CPU AI they just do stupid things and forget how to play.
GREAT FREAKING GAME
What a fantastic game!!
YES!!! Love this schedule!!! Minnesota next!!! Happy to see my Gophers, even if they don’t have Matt, or anyone that is worth my time. Well, I take that back, and one of the Jean Charles family is my friend lol
Kallispell went from being outgained by 110 yards at the half to outgaining A&M by 110. #chokejob #adjustments
I bet no i am sure that Justin Colbert will be a higher draft pick then Brandon Warren all because Justin is 6'1 and Brandon is 5'11. I guess we will wait and see
Warren next Vick tho
Very true i agree but despite being a fun game and a cane putting together a great series (one of the best on youtube) ncaa 14 does not let quarterbacks smaller than 6'0 get drafted. I also think they have to be over 200 pounds if I am not mistaken
Scratch that 200 pound comment to early to be typing
Hayden Jean Charles is clutch, and is also my dad
Well, I guess it wouldn't be a Kalispell game if Cane didn't throw at least one interception to a receiver that was completely covered.
it would be interesting to start a new college football rebuild with modern day rosters
Ok, I’m here now. Glad to watch, getting ready for Celtics Jazz lol
do you switch the game difficulty after halftime show because teams seems to fade the first half not even doing what was working the first seems fishy to me
Alex Thomas I mean I get where you’re coming from, but cane has never done anything to make us think he would even consider that, with all the slider work he does
Universe had to bring you back down based on all the complementing of yourself over the offseason (interceptions) ;)
😭sucks theres only 1 video of this i libe this series sooooo much
So far the only time I've been sad Kalispell won
Justin Colbert shoeing he can do the option plays
Let the record show that Texas A&M was outrushed 178-26.
You gonna do me like that then? 😂😂😂
What sliders do you use pls i NEED this gameplay
Maurice Collins and Boogie Turner #futurefirstrounders
Told you bout that boy Mario
47 on a wide receiver? i like it
Beat them damn aggies
Edit: HELL YEAH
When will there be more Madden Gameplay ?
Hopefully this season you can get that deep throwing down bc it's there. You jus gotta move around with that mobile QB. I'm digging the LB starters. Nice team. Jus hopefully you upgraded your reads
Wow nice 1st Drive for Colbert.
Btw i know this is your Channel but Payne would never be my back up. 11 wouldn't be my returner id put someone else back there but he's a HR threat Payne isn't. We'll see if you switched it up
And Jordan would easily be a slot CB or the Nickelback.
Damn 23-3. Boy you run wayyyyy too much and then you don't run enough with the QB on passing plays. Ugly start in your title defense
Horrible INTs so far. D-line keeping you in it
Wow nice f#$#@ comeback wowwwww
Does anybody have this for sale on Xbox 360 that’s not charging an arm and a leg lol
How exciting
Love Boogie Turner. My favorite player easy.
Classic cane.
Great vid
What playbook is this
Can’t wait‼️‼️
Is it bad that I wanted Colbert to whoop Kalispell?
If so I'm a horrible person too for thinking Colbert deserved to win 😟 Just 56 second half yards and no running game though.
Game of the series?
watch colbert kick your butt
Gotta a small feeling warren might be moved to hb or wr if he goes pro or goes to baseball
Love kalispell but I gotta go for A&M Gig’em
*SO...* was this the luckiest win of the series or is the Toledo game still tops?
Who is the back up??? Just because I have a bad feeling that Warren will get hurt soon...
Garrett Racine Roshaun Phillips, Justin Colbert's backup in high school
Oh ok.
Who wins. Sydney vs Hayden