@@ZoronHQ yeah. And add the fact that (even Michigan players admitted) the refs gave Michigan a 1st down on the play before. They were obviously about four yards short of a first. Four whole yards lol. Then, The Hit
Vincent Smith was the dude he hit. That helmet flew back 3 yards. I’m a Michigan fan and I had to watch them lose that game. I wasn’t even mad because even I had to admit that was a hell of a stick
@@dr.markevers8331 nah, they had those rules back then too, just saw it tonight in the niners game, the running rack was moving forward with the ball, clean hit. Only targeting if the player is defenseless or you lead with the crown of your head, he did neither right here. I do hate the rule and refs cannot get it right but he would be fine in today's college football.
I went to Crenshaw with DeAnthony. I was a Freshman his senior year and I’ll never forget when Nike came to the hood just to hold a combine for him ALONE. That man was and STILL is a HS legend 💯.
As a New Yorker, "hs legend" sounds so lame. I always hear about these top DV1 prospects being hometown hero's big or small from the south and west due to state chips.. Legend tho???? Northeast people don't have time for that shiet!
I wish he could do both... Ive left a meeting with huge suppliers once to watch his new video.. told them i had an important call to make😅🤣 Luckily I buy a few mil a year from them so like tame boys they sat and waited for me as I stepped out.
@@williamarendt8685 yeah ive seen that play but actually never knew the context cus im not that into college ball. crazy dramatic and i get it now haha
Enjoyed the story about Malcom Brown. Amazing to see someone take his role as it comes to him. Checking ego at the door and seemingly taking whatever job to help the team in the ways that he can... and being rewarded for that work ethic.
He is from my hometown and i watched him firsthand in HS, dude was so fun to watch. Crazy to think he put up 2,600 yards his senior year and he only played in like five full games the entire season since the games were always over in the first half. Great football player and an even better person, he is as humble as it gets.
I remember at Texas how bad he used to get talked bad by Texas fans at the time since he was supposed to the next great RB in Austin. He never had a stable o line in his time there and subpar QB play at least, not to mention David Ash and his struggles with concussions. (Both possessed great talent and potential and never got to have it all on display) Malcolm if he was a few years ahead or behind could have been an award winning RB in Austin just never got the dice to roll his way
@@anthonycaldwell9201What a coincidence. I am reading (finishing) Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell. Its main purpose was to explain how successful people are successful.
To add context to the clowney hit at the end he supposedly told coach spurrier something along the lines of “I’ll get the ball back” One of the most iconic cfb plays of all time
Most NFL fans are college football fans but for some reason they don’t hold the same respect for college players after they enter the NFL. You could be amazing in college but as soon as you have a string of bad games in the NFL they’ll forget all about you.
There's no accounting for taste. Oregon has mostly hideous uniforms now. As soon as they added that feather fan and started added heavy silver, pink, and various neon monstrosities, they lost anything resembling beauty in their uniforms. The best ones they had were green and black with stars back around 2002. They were actually on the cover of NCAA Football 2003 with Joey Harrington.
The day Clowney was to make his school decision, pretty much every student was constantly refreshing his or her phone or laptop waiting for the news. I was in class during it and pretty much none of us were paying attention to the professor because we were so anxious. As soon as we got the news, we all started excitedly "whispering" to each other with these huge grins on our faces: "We got him! We fucking got him!" Professor wasn't too thrilled with the commotion, but he understood what was happening. We SCar fans don't really have much successful football history to celebrate and reminisce on. But that few years of watching Clowney terrorize QBs, Lattimore break tackles, Shaw sling and run it, and Spurrier's coaching was a thing of beauty. It was a damn privilege.
Not a SC fan, but you guys have always been a pipeline for some good 49ers players. Deebo Samuel and Javon Kinlaw being the most recent. Thank you for being my pro team’s supplier!
its crazy , my aunt worked at the south carolina stadium when clowney played and she even managed to get him to give me his helmet which had no facemask on it , i flew around the house in that thing with a white tee on my head like i was clowney everytime i saw her ❤️ i pledged to go to south carolina if i ever got that chance .. this just put me back on the right track to getting there !!! needed this , got to more years to go , in my sophomore year rn only up from here !
I watched that Michigan vs South Carolina game live. That was the most incredible play by a defensive linemen I have ever seen. It will never be topped.
Nah bro you are hyping that way too much it was a great hit but he went through completely unblocked, the only thing he had to do was see the handoff and run at the guy and destroy him, anyone of those guys on that team could have made that play, Michigan didn't even try to block him lol. Now anyone of those guys prolly couldn't have hit him that hard and make him fumble like that. However I have seen Aaron Donald make backfield tackles on running backs while being blocked by 2 guys and sometimes 3. Just reaches through them and drags down a 225lb running back with 1 arm. That is way more impressive than some guy going through unblocked and getting a big hit on a guy who never even got looked at by even 1 NFL team.
Deanthony Thomas, it wasn't fair what happened to him. We loved him in Kansas City and he been made a great comeback from his first freak gruesome broken leg that happened on a punt return and then I believe rebroke the same leg in practice the next year and eventually released the super bowl year. If that doesnt happen he has a super bowl ring.
DeAnthony was a beast at Oregon!! He was a beast on NCAA football also! The only one that ever came close to his speed and agility on that game was Reggie Bush!
From what I know of Jadayveon he's always been a good dude. Never really got into any trouble in the streets...just an overall good dude that focused on playing football and staying out trouble. Good dude for sure. I believe he's a free agent right now. I hope he finds a good team that's a good fit for him.
Yeah super humble. I saw him at a fancy restaurant in Seattle. Didn't like his food and started screaming "you know who the fuck I am bitch!!"" Over and over. Best part is I think im the only person that knew who he was. He just came to the city. And sorry but humble he is not. Had a similar thing happen at mcdonalds drive through. If you have to scream who you are you look like a clown. Ny.
There has probably been people from the 50’s who did it. It’s just that clowney was dominant right when social media started taking off so people took the concept of single digit d line men and ran with it for the newer wave of players
Their owner had been infatuated with him since the Tim Tebow days and it didn’t matter what other coaches were available at the time, he was always going to go with him. At this point, everyone knows he’s an all around piece of shit and a bad coach but in his defense, I don’t think he even wanted the job in the first place. Jacksonville just threw so much money at him he would have been an idiot to turn down the job. What blows my mind is that after he was fired he just immediately gets hired for a TV job. For some reason people just love throwing opportunity at the guy
You don’t know why a HOF college coach that managed to win big games at every team he’s coached for got a shot from an NFL doormat? You don’t know why a basement NFL team hired a coach that made a winner out of Utah and had a dynasty at Florida? Do you know how incredibly difficult it is to find a coach with potential, much less a proven track record at every program at every level?
That boy DeAnthony was like that even at Crenshaw! We played them in the LA city championship game in 2011. I remember him , Gino (RIP) and Pullard balling leading Crenshaw to a state appearance that year. He was definitely faster in person like a madden cheat code. Oregon definitely fitted his style of play
The deanthony Thomas return punctuated with a sprinter lean and the Clowney hit are absolutely iconic. Thanks for the stroll down memory lane cfb>NFL. Best 26 mins I’ve had this week
Difference between being recruited and being drafted is putting in work: on your body, on your technique and on your film study. You might be the biggest, strongest guy in the state at 18, but the pros is nothing but those guys.
@@brziperiod I don't know the real name, but people nicknamed it "The Clowney rule". Basically what he did there (Leading with the crown of his helmet against a 'Defenseless player') is now an instant ejection. Written specifically after this play. Hence the nickname.
DUDE... I was losing my mind because you had a list with Clowney at the top, and didn't have THAT play. I was already starting to type my comment (with respect of course). Then, I heard your lead in.... Well done. Nice vid man.
Videos like this is why I respect kto, he continuously posts bangers that clearly have put a lot of time and effort into it despite the algorithm rewarding quantity over quality
I just watched the 2010 sec championship yesterday and when south Carolina people forget how well south Carolina recruited and developed then because everyone forgets they didn't have Clooney but look how many nfl studs were on that defense, there's a reason they almost beat auburn the first matchup
I saw Clowney play his senior year of high school against their rival Northwestern. Dude looked at least 7ft tall around all the other regular sized guys.
I remember getting chills when I was watching that clowney play live. I’m the same age and was a USC student at the time, I don’t think I’ve ever gotten chills from a football play since
@@seansullivan9984 you just now hearing of it😂😂 Espn always had it in bottom of the screen..."Gator Player arrested for theft, drug possession, dui, fights, guns, etc" 😂 don't even get me started on the mcelwain and muschamp eras
As soon as I saw this was the 2011 recruiting class, I knew the Clowney but against Michigan would be in the video…so I watched, and waited, and you did not disappoint! Well done and you def earned a sub with this one 💪🏿
i just want to say in the like 6 years i’ve been watching youtube this is the very first time i have actually bought the sponser of the video, been trying to get rid of cable for so long but we didn’t know how to get sports
I’ve been watching the sports therapy episodes pretty much all this week... I love you and flemlo together you guys are awesome! Keep up the great work
I remember being rather excited when my 49ers drafted Driskel. Thought they had gotten a steal. 49ers didn't do him any favors at the time though. They stunk in Chip Kelly's one and only season. Driskel was picked off the practice squad before Kyle Shanahan got a chance to take a look at him.
D'Anthony Thomas will forever be a beast....He was lighting shit up since he was 8 or 9 years old, when my little bro was his QB for the Moreno Valley Titans lmao.....yes I know he went to Crenshaw, but he was in the IE for a little bit lol
That Marcum Brown story was a good one. Nothing better in sports than a selfless teammate. Someone willing to do whatever the team needs of them to win. Says a lot about the man's character as a person.
LOL I was waiting for that hit. Most satisfying hit of all time! Given the situation, he put matters into his own hands and just trucked through the dude, hit so hard his helmet popped off! Best part was not only did he create a fumble, he recovered the ball himself too.
I knew the finishing touch to this video was going to be that Jadeveon Clowney forced fumble and recovery once I saw that he was the number one high school recruit. Great video once again KTO!
Williams in his last two years at FSU had to split carries with both Devonta Freeman, and Dalvin Cook. Both went on to start in the NFL. Williams was a badass though. So many memories.
Also, if you ask me when it comes to Malcom Brown, I feel like you can’t hold him not getting 1000 yards in a season also comes down to him averaging less than 20 carries a game also has a lot to do with that as well you know. But in my honest opinion, man was an absolute beast at the game of football.
Used to love d. Thomas as a Chiefs fan. One of the big problems for him in the nfl was the Chiefs probably had him playing RB too much just didn't have a between the tackles body and would fumble some in traffic had they kept him at returner and as a slot burner a la Dante hall probably would've had more success.
Honestly loved the video. Coming from a michigan fan clowney was an absolute monster. They 100% stopped them the first time but damn clowney did his work.
I really thought for a second that you weren’t gonna show the Michigan play lol probably the greatest college football defensive highlight of all time!
Irony enough George Farmer’s teammates in high school were Marquise Lee, Paul Richardson, and Robert Woods. All of them became contributors in the NFL and yet Farmer was the fastest out of all of them.
When Urban Meyer raises his hands, the momentum of the game goes in favor of whoever he is coaching. One time on a night game 2 other coaches on the team had to come over and help him hold his arms up for the full 3 hours.
This was my recruiting class in HS Smh AND had to play Clowney in HS, they put that dude at Runningback and he ran over my whole family tree in one 80yd TD run lol
Surprised I didn’t see the hit during the clowney portion. Then I remembered how the outro always goes
Hell. Yes.
It’s got me amped up, I wanna run through a wall 😂
If only he could replicate that
I was thinking the same thing man.
@@kvngof0634 if he did he would be fined
That Clowney hit against Michigan is one of the greatest plays in CFB history
I'm a michigan fan and I 100% agree I was absolutely stunned when it happened
Michigan fan. That play gives me chills everytime I see it. That play with absolutely amazing
@@ZoronHQ yeah. And add the fact that (even Michigan players admitted) the refs gave Michigan a 1st down on the play before. They were obviously about four yards short of a first. Four whole yards lol. Then, The Hit
100%
Vincent Smith was the dude he hit. That helmet flew back 3 yards. I’m a Michigan fan and I had to watch them lose that game. I wasn’t even mad because even I had to admit that was a hell of a stick
That Clowney play in the Outback Bowl remains the single greatest "ball don't lie" moment in the history of college football
Today he’d be called for targeting.
@@dr.markevers8331 nah, they had those rules back then too, just saw it tonight in the niners game, the running rack was moving forward with the ball, clean hit. Only targeting if the player is defenseless or you lead with the crown of your head, he did neither right here. I do hate the rule and refs cannot get it right but he would be fine in today's college football.
@@dr.markevers8331 Nope but there'd still be some old dumbass copy pasting the same "in TODAY'S game...." comment on every play they see
Mfn factssssss
I saw him play live at SC one time. Against an unknown Dak Prescott.
I went to Crenshaw with DeAnthony. I was a Freshman his senior year and I’ll never forget when Nike came to the hood just to hold a combine for him ALONE. That man was and STILL is a HS legend 💯.
As a New Yorker, "hs legend" sounds so lame. I always hear about these top DV1 prospects being hometown hero's big or small from the south and west due to state chips.. Legend tho???? Northeast people don't have time for that shiet!
@@americangangsterlock1550 Bruh nobody cares
Who?
@@Aaron_1987 The person who played for Oregon in the video
@@americangangsterlock1550 NY has streetball legends. That’s more lame than a hs legend
That clowney play still gives me chills watching it to this day. Most iconic moment in CBF history to this day.
Great play but
Kick six man
That’s the greatest one
Kick 6 is way more iconic.
Charles woodsons interception at the sidelines says hello
Same here because I'm like thats my freaking team
@@londonps6751 the most athletic play I've ever seen anyone make
Jadeveon Clowney was the last player ever to get a 99 overall rating in an NCAA Football game.
deservedly so
Kinda helps that he was also in the last NCAA Football game
@@josephstrasburg4769 🤣😂😂😂
That wasn't Clowney though... that was DE #7
@@cam1834 oh yeah
How to describe KTOs videos: Quality over quantity
@L Train45 tell me how KOT4Q does it the ?
He still uploads pretty often too
@@goreyboyz8564 FACTS
I wish he could do both... Ive left a meeting with huge suppliers once to watch his new video.. told them i had an important call to make😅🤣 Luckily I buy a few mil a year from them so like tame boys they sat and waited for me as I stepped out.
& once a year
That clowney play will forever be the greatest ball don’t lie football play ever
Tru dat especially with the context
@@williamarendt8685 yeah ive seen that play but actually never knew the context cus im not that into college ball. crazy dramatic and i get it now haha
They didn't even try to block him. It's like karma parted the seas for him to make the play
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@@oldaccount1254 I'm sorry it's not even the most painful Michigan play to happen in the last 10 years😬
Enjoyed the story about Malcom Brown. Amazing to see someone take his role as it comes to him. Checking ego at the door and seemingly taking whatever job to help the team in the ways that he can... and being rewarded for that work ethic.
Helped out my fantasy team too when the Rams didn't have a stable rb situation. Man can play any role they give him. That's a sign of high iq
He is from my hometown and i watched him firsthand in HS, dude was so fun to watch. Crazy to think he put up 2,600 yards his senior year and he only played in like five full games the entire season since the games were always over in the first half. Great football player and an even better person, he is as humble as it gets.
Yeah honestly made me feel good
I remember at Texas how bad he used to get talked bad by Texas fans at the time since he was supposed to the next great RB in Austin. He never had a stable o line in his time there and subpar QB play at least, not to mention David Ash and his struggles with concussions. (Both possessed great talent and potential and never got to have it all on display) Malcolm if he was a few years ahead or behind could have been an award winning RB in Austin just never got the dice to roll his way
@@anthonycaldwell9201What a coincidence. I am reading (finishing) Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell. Its main purpose was to explain how successful people are successful.
To add context to the clowney hit at the end he supposedly told coach spurrier something along the lines of “I’ll get the ball back”
One of the most iconic cfb plays of all time
Clowney didn't even give that guy the courtesy of a grave when he killed him.
Didn't even put the guy's head back on either. Cold.
Not one bit. That man just went up and died
RIP Denard Robinson
@@PancakeProduct that wasn't Denard that was Devin Gardner
@@Cleanszn it was Vincent Smith
I watched De'anthony Thomas in elementary school, being a ducks fan. Him, Mariota, and Huff were awesome to watch.
And lamicheal James
And Barner
@@o.t.t5172 I was just about to say him too! I remember that team on the NCAA football game and they were insane
crazy it’s been so long since then
The prime Oregon Duck years
"His legacy is a lot more than his nfl career".
I have a feeling we don't say that enough about these guys.
True man. Clowney hasn't been dominant in the NFL but he still has an incredible legacy. Always fun to watch
Most NFL fans are college football fans but for some reason they don’t hold the same respect for college players after they enter the NFL. You could be amazing in college but as soon as you have a string of bad games in the NFL they’ll forget all about you.
@@Rebeljake25 wdym he been dominant he just wasn't this season or last season
Aint*
@@vqnmr he has never had more than 9 sacks in a season
2011 was so special, my freshman year in high-school and everyone loved Oregon, their offense, and those uniforms. What a time
Bro facts. People forget how much Oregon had an impact on the culture. Everyone loved their uniforms.
@@iceice021 that hurry up, spread, and option offense was legendary too
There's no accounting for taste. Oregon has mostly hideous uniforms now. As soon as they added that feather fan and started added heavy silver, pink, and various neon monstrosities, they lost anything resembling beauty in their uniforms.
The best ones they had were green and black with stars back around 2002. They were actually on the cover of NCAA Football 2003 with Joey Harrington.
@@encycl07pedia- fashion is subjective
@@Decemburrrrrr Only to an extent. If you like looking at highlighters that make your eyes bleed, Oregon has uniforms to accommodate that.
As a duck fan, those 3 years of watching DAT play were insane at best, he just signed a contract in the CFL with the BC Lions!!
The day Clowney was to make his school decision, pretty much every student was constantly refreshing his or her phone or laptop waiting for the news. I was in class during it and pretty much none of us were paying attention to the professor because we were so anxious. As soon as we got the news, we all started excitedly "whispering" to each other with these huge grins on our faces: "We got him! We fucking got him!" Professor wasn't too thrilled with the commotion, but he understood what was happening.
We SCar fans don't really have much successful football history to celebrate and reminisce on. But that few years of watching Clowney terrorize QBs, Lattimore break tackles, Shaw sling and run it, and Spurrier's coaching was a thing of beauty. It was a damn privilege.
Well said. Go cocks
Not a SC fan, but you guys have always been a pipeline for some good 49ers players. Deebo Samuel and Javon Kinlaw being the most recent. Thank you for being my pro team’s supplier!
You’re damn right. I remember skipping class that day to watch him commit
Those were the best of times
@@sasquatchhunter86 Lol, we do have a tendency to underutilize talented players that move on to having solid (or better) NFL careers.
Losers
The video of Lael Collins absolutely handling Myles Garrett was just shocking to me.
I had to pause and rewatch it to confirm that he was bodying Myles. Granted, it was probably early in Myles’s career at A&M, but still
His speed down the sidelines was even scarier. No one that size should be that fast.
Your profile is creepy
I was watching and I was like: "Is that Myles Garrett?" Then I rewatched it just to make sure. I couldn't believe it!
@@Tyki𭙑 that was the goal
Never stopped doing my homework this fast
lol
You and me both
Lol
lol
lol
its crazy , my aunt worked at the south carolina stadium when clowney played and she even managed to get him to give me his helmet which had no facemask on it , i flew around the house in that thing with a white tee on my head like i was clowney everytime i saw her ❤️ i pledged to go to south carolina if i ever got that chance .. this just put me back on the right track to getting there !!! needed this , got to more years to go , in my sophomore year rn only up from here !
You'll make it. Don't take your eyes of your goal
I watched that Michigan vs South Carolina game live. That was the most incredible play by a defensive linemen I have ever seen. It will never be topped.
Nah bro you are hyping that way too much it was a great hit but he went through completely unblocked, the only thing he had to do was see the handoff and run at the guy and destroy him, anyone of those guys on that team could have made that play, Michigan didn't even try to block him lol. Now anyone of those guys prolly couldn't have hit him that hard and make him fumble like that. However I have seen Aaron Donald make backfield tackles on running backs while being blocked by 2 guys and sometimes 3. Just reaches through them and drags down a 225lb running back with 1 arm. That is way more impressive than some guy going through unblocked and getting a big hit on a guy who never even got looked at by even 1 NFL team.
KTO doesn’t always upload, but when he does it’s always a great video!
💯
Amen
Quality over quantity
@@Nico-jk8eq copied
So very true
Anyone remember when Clowney was a 99 overall in NCAA 14 and was unstoppable
Always feels like a WHILE until he uploads. This Will Make My Day.
This did make my day
FAX
Stop the cap
Stop the cap that I was lying this guy the best fax
Deanthony Thomas, it wasn't fair what happened to him. We loved him in Kansas City and he been made a great comeback from his first freak gruesome broken leg that happened on a punt return and then I believe rebroke the same leg in practice the next year and eventually released the super bowl year. If that doesnt happen he has a super bowl ring.
DeAnthony was a beast at Oregon!! He was a beast on NCAA football also! The only one that ever came close to his speed and agility on that game was Reggie Bush!
From what I know of Jadayveon he's always been a good dude. Never really got into any trouble in the streets...just an overall good dude that focused on playing football and staying out trouble. Good dude for sure. I believe he's a free agent right now. I hope he finds a good team that's a good fit for him.
Humbled dude thats my cousin
@@williamhoyles6182 who is
JD clowney
Yeah super humble. I saw him at a fancy restaurant in Seattle. Didn't like his food and started screaming "you know who the fuck I am bitch!!"" Over and over. Best part is I think im the only person that knew who he was. He just came to the city. And sorry but humble he is not. Had a similar thing happen at mcdonalds drive through. If you have to scream who you are you look like a clown. Ny.
@@arthurcharlie2873 cap 🧢 😂😂😂
KTO: “I don’t who started it but defensive lineman wearing single digit numbers is so badass”
Mario Williams: “am I a joke to you?”
They was doing that before him too
There has probably been people from the 50’s who did it. It’s just that clowney was dominant right when social media started taking off so people took the concept of single digit d line men and ran with it for the newer wave of players
Oh man, Mario Williams. Him and Clowney.
Poor Texans.
@@samrester6254 the entire franchise is sad
Leonard Little and guys of that era, were wearing single digit numbers in the early to mid 90's.....
Why Jacksonville ever hired Myers after the controversy in Florida is beyond me
In Florida, and Ohio state
@@liamwilkins9311 Didn't he stir up controversies all the way back to his days coaching in Utah?
@@AbbaZabbaOlyFrn yeah. Pretty much an overall bad dude, that keeps getting the benefit of the doubt
Their owner had been infatuated with him since the Tim Tebow days and it didn’t matter what other coaches were available at the time, he was always going to go with him. At this point, everyone knows he’s an all around piece of shit and a bad coach but in his defense, I don’t think he even wanted the job in the first place. Jacksonville just threw so much money at him he would have been an idiot to turn down the job.
What blows my mind is that after he was fired he just immediately gets hired for a TV job. For some reason people just love throwing opportunity at the guy
You don’t know why a HOF college coach that managed to win big games at every team he’s coached for got a shot from an NFL doormat? You don’t know why a basement NFL team hired a coach that made a winner out of Utah and had a dynasty at Florida? Do you know how incredibly difficult it is to find a coach with potential, much less a proven track record at every program at every level?
That boy DeAnthony was like that even at Crenshaw! We played them in the LA city championship game in 2011. I remember him , Gino (RIP) and Pullard balling leading Crenshaw to a state appearance that year. He was definitely faster in person like a madden cheat code. Oregon definitely fitted his style of play
The deanthony Thomas return punctuated with a sprinter lean and the Clowney hit are absolutely iconic. Thanks for the stroll down memory lane cfb>NFL. Best 26 mins I’ve had this week
In that Outback Bowl, Clowney just decided he should take what he was robbed of.
It's crazy how many top 10 talents never really succeed in the NFL.
Difference between being recruited and being drafted is putting in work: on your body, on your technique and on your film study. You might be the biggest, strongest guy in the state at 18, but the pros is nothing but those guys.
@@fluffskunk Not getting hurt is a huge one.
The guy who murdered someone La’el Collins actually is having a great career. Even as a oline men he is explosive
@@sert173 he didn't murder anyone lol he was just being investigated
"Hard work beats talent when talent doesn't work hard"
Clowney: Smacked a dude so hard they literally had to write a new rule.
What was the rule lol
@@brziperiod I don't know the real name, but people nicknamed it "The Clowney rule". Basically what he did there (Leading with the crown of his helmet against a 'Defenseless player') is now an instant ejection. Written specifically after this play. Hence the nickname.
@@Kerorofan1990 I feel like in the league it’s prob called the Burfict rule
@@brziperiod
Is this for pro nfl or just college football?
@@محمدالحربي-ط9ح4ب the clowney one I believe is NFL and college. The burfict one was a joke cause mans plays DIRTY.
That final JD Clowney hit...I get chills every time. Dude was an ANIMAL!
DUDE... I was losing my mind because you had a list with Clowney at the top, and didn't have THAT play. I was already starting to type my comment (with respect of course). Then, I heard your lead in.... Well done. Nice vid man.
Videos like this is why I respect kto, he continuously posts bangers that clearly have put a lot of time and effort into it despite the algorithm rewarding quantity over quality
As a South Carolina fan, I can remember seeing that Clowney hit like it was just yesterday.
Man the refs screwed us so dam hard on that first down call. But the hit would have never happened if they didn't
I just watched the 2010 sec championship yesterday and when south Carolina people forget how well south Carolina recruited and developed then because everyone forgets they didn't have Clooney but look how many nfl studs were on that defense, there's a reason they almost beat auburn the first matchup
Too bad he's a BUST in the NFL.
I can’t begin to explain how much I love reflection pieces on recruiting classes. Really helps with the diamond hands approach.
The entire time Clowney’s segment was playing I was saying, “How you gonna leave out the big hit!”
Hahaha I spoke too soon!
Great video!
Yeah... I was getting an attitude. It was building up so tough... LOL
That last play is so Iconic. I was watching that game and everyone lost their mind after that.
I saw Clowney play his senior year of high school against their rival Northwestern. Dude looked at least 7ft tall around all the other regular sized guys.
You magnificent bastard, you knew we were all waiting for that hit when the last player was revealed!
I remember getting chills when I was watching that clowney play live. I’m the same age and was a USC student at the time, I don’t think I’ve ever gotten chills from a football play since
That last hit was everything American Football is about. Will, skill and tenacity.
Damn, son.
That Clowney hit against the Wolverines still ranks in my top 3 NCAA hits of all time.
What are the other 2?
Crazy How that 2008 Great Gators team had 41 arrests!!! Bro that is insane...
What's insane is that were now just hearing about it 13 years later
@@seansullivan9984 whats also insane is the irony of tim tebow being on that team
@@seansullivan9984 you just now hearing of it😂😂 Espn always had it in bottom of the screen..."Gator Player arrested for theft, drug possession, dui, fights, guns, etc" 😂 don't even get me started on the mcelwain and muschamp eras
Next time on ESPN classic you might see the same graphic
And Hernandez...
7:40 u know stuff about to go down when u hear boooom play in the background
back when Clowney made that hit I was a Clemson fan, now I go to UofSC and that play gives me chills every time I watch it.
i have so much respect for the endings. the editing is super clean
As soon as I saw this was the 2011 recruiting class, I knew the Clowney but against Michigan would be in the video…so I watched, and waited, and you did not disappoint! Well done and you def earned a sub with this one 💪🏿
That Clowny hit was ICONIC
Its a video metaphor of Michigan since 2007 even though if rich rod had gotten terelle pryor i think he would have lasted longer
Karlos was a beast here that one year, wish he would’ve kept his head straight he’d probably still be on the roster
yeah 30 lbs overweight??? the fuck
@@BMLofficial waste of talent.
Didn’t he have concussion issues if I remember correctly?
I can watch that Clowney hit on repeat for the rest of my life and never get tired of seeing it.
I love the story of brown out of Texas . Just really cool how the team worked with him, and how he didn’t give up on himself. Respect
i just want to say in the like 6 years i’ve been watching youtube this is the very first time i have actually bought the sponser of the video, been trying to get rid of cable for so long but we didn’t know how to get sports
Clowney really just said “Ball don’t lie”
Watching Clowney's highlights when he was still in high school was amazing.
I’ve been watching the sports therapy episodes pretty much all this week... I love you and flemlo together you guys are awesome! Keep up the great work
I remember being rather excited when my 49ers drafted Driskel. Thought they had gotten a steal. 49ers didn't do him any favors at the time though. They stunk in Chip Kelly's one and only season. Driskel was picked off the practice squad before Kyle Shanahan got a chance to take a look at him.
I think the last decent UF QB in the pros was Steve Spurrier. LMFAO!
@@encycl07pedia- haha. You're probably right. Definitely not the best 49ers QB though. lol
@@encycl07pedia- 0-14 as Tampa Bay's QB.
D'Anthony Thomas will forever be a beast....He was lighting shit up since he was 8 or 9 years old, when my little bro was his QB for the Moreno Valley Titans lmao.....yes I know he went to Crenshaw, but he was in the IE for a little bit lol
That hit at the end is a one of the best “ball don’t lie” moments in the history of sports lol
I didn’t know the context of that Michigan play by Clowney but that made it even better💪🏾💯
When KTO drops the music outro it always gives me chills! 🥶
That Marcum Brown story was a good one. Nothing better in sports than a selfless teammate. Someone willing to do whatever the team needs of them to win. Says a lot about the man's character as a person.
LOL I was waiting for that hit. Most satisfying hit of all time! Given the situation, he put matters into his own hands and just trucked through the dude, hit so hard his helmet popped off! Best part was not only did he create a fumble, he recovered the ball himself too.
I don't even have notifications on I'm just always on yt
Lol same
@Aquatic Snake be nice
@Aquatic Snake hey at least I’m not insulting random people on the internet
@Aquatic Snake have one. Work is slow and boring but hey $22.50/hour is $22.50/hour
You should do athletes outside the top 10 recruits that had amazing careers so far
I still remember watching the outback bowl and seeing that hit still gives me chills watching it
Can’t wait to see Clowney on the opposite end of Myles Garrett’s D line
I knew the finishing touch to this video was going to be that Jadeveon Clowney forced fumble and recovery once I saw that he was the number one high school recruit. Great video once again KTO!
Williams in his last two years at FSU had to split carries with both Devonta Freeman, and Dalvin Cook. Both went on to start in the NFL. Williams was a badass though. So many memories.
His brother Vince was great for FSU, too, but LBs don't make the highlight reels as often as RBs or safeties.
Poor Vincent Smith. He didn’t deserve what Clowney did to that poor man.
Sent the poor guy straight to the Shadow Realm
@@JorgeGarcia-lr3vk he’s still in the gulag to this day lol
It wasn't personal
Yes, yes he did. As does everyone who plays for that team.
I was at that outback bowl as a Michigan fan. Can confirm that we got rocked by Clowney.
Also, if you ask me when it comes to Malcom Brown, I feel like you can’t hold him not getting 1000 yards in a season also comes down to him averaging less than 20 carries a game also has a lot to do with that as well you know. But in my honest opinion, man was an absolute beast at the game of football.
I was about to say you can't talk about Clowney without showing the hardest hit in post season college football history lol. Great video!
Used to love d. Thomas as a Chiefs fan. One of the big problems for him in the nfl was the Chiefs probably had him playing RB too much just didn't have a between the tackles body and would fumble some in traffic had they kept him at returner and as a slot burner a la Dante hall probably would've had more success.
that Clowney hit was amazing, One of the best Plays in college football ever
I gotta say, thank you for ending it with one of my favorite college football plays of all time KTO.
Dude this video has better content than all major sports networks. Good job man. Keep it up
Best Video Endings On RUclips= KTO!! And I mean EVERY.SINGLE.DAMN.VIDEO.GETS.YOU (and the music to top it off... brilliance!)
this man doesn’t even have an upload schedule anymore because he knows we’ll watch 😂😂
23:16 Marvin Austin (#9, UNC) was the first d-lineman I can remember wearing single digits.
Clowney still doing pretty well at Cleveland this year so I call him a success overall.
Good role player but not Aaron Donald / Mack / von Miller / chase young level of production . As a no 1 overall pick he’s a disappointment
@@seanday477 3 of those are edge rushers….
@@stephencurry4835 Clowney is an edge rusher dude
@@seanday477 he’s an end just like Young. Mack and Von are edge rushers…
Honestly loved the video. Coming from a michigan fan clowney was an absolute monster. They 100% stopped them the first time but damn clowney did his work.
I really thought for a second that you weren’t gonna show the Michigan play lol probably the greatest college football defensive highlight of all time!
If you look up the definition of “ball don’t lie” in the dictionary, you’ll just that Clowney play from the outback bowl.
Irony enough George Farmer’s teammates in high school were Marquise Lee, Paul Richardson, and Robert Woods. All of them became contributors in the NFL and yet Farmer was the fastest out of all of them.
I always used Thomas in Madden games because of his relatively low draft stock and availability.
i remember watching that last game against Michigan at buffalo wild wings and seeing that play live it was crazy lol....great video by the way
SO glad you threw the Clowney plan in at the end. Literally finished the video just to see if it would show up.
As a South Carolina fan I will never forgot J.D Clowney
When Urban Meyer raises his hands, the momentum of the game goes in favor of whoever he is coaching. One time on a night game 2 other coaches on the team had to come over and help him hold his arms up for the full 3 hours.
The god KTO has returned!
And war eagle!
That was great I was like no way this guy really isn't gonna show us the infamous clowney hit.. nicely played sir
I watched the entire video JUST to make sure you put the Clowney play against Michigan into it haha. Good job never disappoint
I knew that was gonna be the final clip as soon as I saw Clowney. Legit, I remember watching the live and losing it.
This was my recruiting class in HS Smh AND had to play Clowney in HS, they put that dude at Runningback and he ran over my whole family tree in one 80yd TD run lol
This had to be one of the most gangsta endings of all-time! 😎
Love the ending! Bro always ends videos with bangers!
Best Closing theme on RUclips.. And a very entertaining video.