I remember that Jordan Lewis pick vs. Wisconsin, I was working as a vendor for that game and we were just finishing wrapping things up. I got to go and watch the last few minutes of the game and was blessed with seeing one of the best Michigan highlights in recent memory in person. What a cool experience that was!
Best interception in college football history. Biased opinion, but that shit was nuts. I know there were more important interceptions, but they weren't as impressive.
That was honestly a landmark win for the Wolverines. After YEARS of heartbreak and frustration in big games, Michigan FINALLY secured a victory in a Top 10 showdown and didn't blow a close game. It was a signal to the Big Ten and the CFB world that Harbaugh was changing things in Ann Arbor, and look what eventually happened in the years that followed.
The Oregon Washington pick by Kenny wheaton is like the most epic play in Oregon history. I remember watching it. Kenny wheaton is gonna score! They play that before every game!
Ok this has to be my favorite interception ever, and I’m not even a huge Minnesota fan 2:55 (Edit) Wait the Same dude does it again in the next one! THATS AMAZING
Video idea: Game losing drops, meaning when a WR, RB, or TE drops the ball when a team needs a first down to keep the game alive, or needs a touchdown to win or tie the game and the guy drops it(Yes I know everyone knows this)
That hit from the LSU Wisconsin game was sickening. Completely uncalled for. I don't know if he didn't see him go down or what the excuse may be, but it looked more like frustration to me
@@lightyagami3492 you're definitely right, but I guess it's something we won't know for sure. As you said, with all the chaos on the field it could have been hard to tell if the play was still alive or something to that effect
epicgodzilla62 it’s pretty obvious it was over. He was running in celebratory fashion, the whistle had blown, and his teammates weren’t blocking. Probably an anger hit.
@@alexlaskowski3650 i made it a point to include that it was a dirty play if it wasn't that he didn't know that the whistle had blown or something to that effect.
AMAZING. hopefully michigan can pull it together yk. but as a well repped school ion think we can compete with powerhouse teams cuz the be cheatin and payin players and recruits on the low. we sont do that. so its hard for us to be good
That loss loss to Clemson is still painful. I was watching it live. When Jordan Fuller recovered the fumble and returned it for a TD, I told everyone around me they will overturn it. I also knew at that moment Ohio State was not going to win the game.
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I know this goes WAAAAAY back: 1987 Fiesta Bowl. Fourth down with :25 seconds left, #1 Miami Hurricane's Vinnie Testaverde (Heisman winner) threw his fifth interception into the hands of #2 Penn State's Pete Giftopoulous to seal the national championship for the Nittany Lions.
It didn't just change the rivalry between Oregon and Washington, it turned Oregon's entire football program around and set Bellotti up to eventually pave the way for the Chip era! That pick, THE Pick, saved Oregon ducks football!
The guy who did the same thing against Fresno State in back-to-back years, Antoine Winfield, Jr., has since gone on to pick off Patrick Mahomes in the Super Bowl as part of a team that kept him out of the end zone all game, among other things. Antoine Sr. also played DB in the NFL, so his line of work was pretty much written in the stars.
7:05 Possibly the best of this highlight, mostly because of how good this game was and topping it off with a game winning interception. If you did not watch this game and you want to watch football, watch this game.
They usually only show the offenseive flashy plays but one thing I hold sacred is Defense wins championships And I love a highlight real of pure defense
Jay Hartin the interception by Langham in the first sec championship game was by far the BIGGEST and most important interception in college history. Because of that Alabama the first sec championship game and went on to blow out Miami in the sugar bowl for the natty . Had bama lost no other conference would have wanted a championship game . 2009 was important but to the level of the '92 championship game
Now look at your bummy swamp kittys now in the Texas bowl 😂 😂 😂 Matt and lane dropped 32 on your bum rat heads. We heading to the sugar bowl enjoy our sweet nuts
Any plays I left out that you think should be in part 2?
You should do worst QB throws
Pennstste vs app state 2018
Oklahoma vs Tennessee 2015
USC vs UCLA 2006.
Michigan vs Indiana 2017
Minnesota doing Fresno State dirty in back to back years 😂
The same guy at that lol
Not to mention by the same person
Antoine Winfield Jr.: the Bane of Fresno State
Both plays looked open too lol
Jacob Haire the first one especially. if he threw that ball harder it was a td
Winfield really broke Fresno state’s heart twice
2:54 Imagine getting denied by the same team twice in a row at the endzone
Same player too!
2:55 The announcer got traumatized by that first interception.
Frfr Whitfield that nigga
@@mazedeluex8460 winfield?
@@_ra.lik_8862 stfu
Finally a video where Michigan isn’t on the heartbreaking side
for real
I mean 2 point conversion tyvis Powell would’ve given Michigan a bowl berth
I know right
The only reason it’s heartbreaking for y’all is because you’re overrated every year
TheGStick its hard because OSU, the whole SEC all cheat the pay the players to come play for them and Michigan doesn’t do that
I remember that Jordan Lewis pick vs. Wisconsin, I was working as a vendor for that game and we were just finishing wrapping things up. I got to go and watch the last few minutes of the game and was blessed with seeing one of the best Michigan highlights in recent memory in person. What a cool experience that was!
Best interception in college football history. Biased opinion, but that shit was nuts. I know there were more important interceptions, but they weren't as impressive.
That was honestly a landmark win for the Wolverines. After YEARS of heartbreak and frustration in big games, Michigan FINALLY secured a victory in a Top 10 showdown and didn't blow a close game. It was a signal to the Big Ten and the CFB world that Harbaugh was changing things in Ann Arbor, and look what eventually happened in the years that followed.
Nothing like a good interception to seal a ballgame
It’s intercepted at the goal line by butler 🤣
Hayden Woolsey I can’t explain how much I hate those words, and I’m not even a Seahawks fan
Especially if they take it back for 6.
The Oregon Washington pick by Kenny wheaton is like the most epic play in Oregon history. I remember watching it. Kenny wheaton is gonna score! They play that before every game!
Ok this has to be my favorite interception ever, and I’m not even a huge Minnesota fan 2:55
(Edit) Wait the Same dude does it again in the next one! THATS AMAZING
I though that would be a td kn second one bc I could it see the defender in the end zone
4:55 LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
4:10 Wow what an amazing call. That's a classic
Bruh 4:53 had me weak when you win the game but pay the price😂😂
Video idea: Game losing drops, meaning when a WR, RB, or TE drops the ball when a team needs a first down to keep the game alive, or needs a touchdown to win or tie the game and the guy drops it(Yes I know everyone knows this)
There’s enough videos for heartbroken UM fans we don’t need to relive Ronnie bell dropping to game tying TD
That hit from the LSU Wisconsin game was sickening. Completely uncalled for. I don't know if he didn't see him go down or what the excuse may be, but it looked more like frustration to me
It definetly could have been that he didn't know. It looked like chaos on the field. Still if it was intentional your right. It's uncalled for.
@@lightyagami3492 you're definitely right, but I guess it's something we won't know for sure. As you said, with all the chaos on the field it could have been hard to tell if the play was still alive or something to that effect
epicgodzilla62 it’s pretty obvious it was over. He was running in celebratory fashion, the whistle had blown, and his teammates weren’t blocking. Probably an anger hit.
@@lightyagami3492 nah it was just an undisciplined linemen mad that they lost to Wisconsin. Very intentional, very dirty
@@alexlaskowski3650 i made it a point to include that it was a dirty play if it wasn't that he didn't know that the whistle had blown or something to that effect.
Winfield from Minnesota had 2-great picks!
Against the same team in back-to-back seasons as well.
Just wait to see what he does in the nfl with my team
Nah Qb was selling
3 2 vs Fresno and 1 vs penn st all game winners
@@heeeeem1 Wym that was a good pass but an amazing defensive play
3:22 Now that is the exact definition of Deja Vu.
“LSU gonna upset ole Miss”. That just doesn’t sound right
Joshua Lawrence IKR
Hey man just think lol 10 years from now we could be saying “and Duke are your 2030 CFP National Champions”
@BILLY JONES lmfao fruit punch takes the joke to the next level
@@therealname1621 *back to back national champs
Shut
1:05 BEN DINUCCI SIGHTING
1:25 pain.
At least you aren’t an Illinois fan 😂
@@anthonyking5393 Goodluck tonight
Look at this year baby we 10-2 soon to be 11-2
Im a Michigan fan i was there when jordan Lewis picked that off, So Load, And amazing, GO BLUE!
AMAZING. hopefully michigan can pull it together yk. but as a well repped school ion think we can compete with powerhouse teams cuz the be cheatin and payin players and recruits on the low. we sont do that. so its hard for us to be good
I was there too, sitting right behind Lewis's girlfriend... place went wild!
Ren Sylvester o wow, and ya it did i had to cover my ears, but i didnt bc it was amazing to hear
Watching it live HAIL TO THE VICTORS
I was there too
I totally love all of your videos and I totally support your channel all da way home and that is straight facts 💯
Thank you for including the YEAR of each play. Your videos are the best.
4:07
The play that changed Oregon football.
#KennyWheatonsGonnaScore
I’m a duck fan🦆
Such a good highlight channel, really loving these videos
Thanks💯
You are doing the Lord’s Work good sir! Love that you put every year for every play!
That loss loss to Clemson is still painful. I was watching it live. When Jordan Fuller recovered the fumble and returned it for a TD, I told everyone around me they will overturn it. I also knew at that moment Ohio State was not going to win the game.
I’m in TBDBITL at OSU and that play breaks my heart every time I see it. We outplayed them but they out-reffed us
Joe Dab
Ok bud
I swear I’m not over it i hope we get another chance at a rematch if there’s a season
Fuck Ohio state they always get the calls
Watching this now makes you appreciate the crowd reactions even more
Winfield was so good, he was on multiple teams getting picks.
Did anybody else notice that Lamar Jackson not only threw the pic but then proceeded to get trucked on the same play😭😭
Those Ohio University students don't have much "rushing the field" experience I guess
Much respect to you. I live in North Dakota and you put a bison highlight in.
amazing video so many great moments
4:48 holy shit he got rocked way after the play
“LSU is going to upset Ole Miss” 2014 was wild
Now look at your bummy swamp kittys now in the Texas bowl 😂 😂 😂 Matt and lane dropped 32 on your bum rat heads. We heading to the sugar bowl enjoy our sweet nuts!!!!!!!
I know this goes WAAAAAY back: 1987 Fiesta Bowl. Fourth down with :25 seconds left, #1 Miami Hurricane's Vinnie Testaverde (Heisman winner) threw his fifth interception into the hands of #2 Penn State's Pete Giftopoulous to seal the national championship for the Nittany Lions.
go penn state , besides hurricanes stink
As a Wisconsin Fan that first one was PAINFUL to watch again
The Pick 1994 began Oregon's dominance over Washington football
Lol, that cheerleader came onto the field to celebrate w/ him and he just walked right past him like he didn't exist
It didn't just change the rivalry between Oregon and Washington, it turned Oregon's entire football program around and set Bellotti up to eventually pave the way for the Chip era! That pick, THE Pick, saved Oregon ducks football!
The Ohio bobcat fans just falling out the stands after the w is incredibly funny lol
I thought I was the only one who saw that 😂😂😂
@@ParkerDiehl lmao it’s the funniest moment of all these highlights. Literally just launching themselves to the ground
2021 and DiNucci is still throwing picks!!🤠👍
Thanks for saving the best clip for last! #feartheturtle
The LSU lineman leveling the Wisconsin player absolutely killed me 🤣🤣🤣🤣
4:47 One of the best games in a long time for the Badgers and it was at Lambeau.
You're watching this video and having a good time
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You see your team and your eyes light up
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Your team is playing offense
The guy who did the same thing against Fresno State in back-to-back years, Antoine Winfield, Jr., has since gone on to pick off Patrick Mahomes in the Super Bowl as part of a team that kept him out of the end zone all game, among other things. Antoine Sr. also played DB in the NFL, so his line of work was pretty much written in the stars.
6:42
"...but UCF is 24 seconds away from perfection."
⚡🖤💛 🤘👎
I remember watching the Jordan Lewis pick live we were going nuts
0:32 oh that play brings back memories… let me just say that they were not happy memories as a buckeye fan…
Today would’ve been the first NFL Preseason game if everything was normal😢
Sadness. I'm back though
Habitual Divide you were missed🙏
Thank you. Its good to be back
The amount of glory when you when you make a gene ending INT especially when you get one like me in a champ game🎉🏈🏈😊
so no one gonna talk abt how this guy put the thumbnail highlight as the first play? Love it
2020 Iowa State vs Oklahoma, regular season and Big12 championship game were sealed by interceptions. One for each team.
11:52....I was in Ann Arbor tailgating that day and you would have thought that the Wolverines won a national title.
7:05 Possibly the best of this highlight, mostly because of how good this game was and topping it off with a game winning interception. If you did not watch this game and you want to watch football, watch this game.
I totally love defense plays when da other teams intercepted da other teams and that is straight facts 💯
I clicked on this in hopes of seeing the Cincy-SMU walk off pick-6... I was not disappointed. Love that play
1:28 my favorite.
I can never watch that 2nd clip again. Same with the Penn State FG block in 2016. It hurts.
They usually only show the offenseive flashy plays but one thing I hold sacred is Defense wins championships
And I love a highlight real of pure defense
Kenny Wheaton's Pick vs. Washington in 1994 launched Oregon's whole program.
2:57 The announcer sounds like he was getting traumatized by that play. Dude is yelling at the top of his lungs🤣🤣😂😂
3:26 that dude from Minnesota killed those dudes twice
DAMN Kyle Field was electric after that Watts pick. What a game that was
0:34 still hurts
11:50 good old days
Ya
Business is boomin
:o Winfield jr. in back to back years with gw int
3:15 Lol at the back-to-back INT losses for Fresno St against MInnesota
And by the SAME person, no less.
The kid at 9:01 just flings himself over the rail. Haha.
That Florida vs lsu one still gives me goosebumps
9:00 the guy on the left just flopped😂
4:30 that guy was pumped UP
For ur next series could u do every top ten matchup of the last two decades
That first one is crazy
You should do worst drops in college football like on any play
One of the worst drops I remember in recent history is Rutgers drop vs penn state in 2018 . The rutgers wide receiver was wide open in the end zone.
Jenny Berger thanks for sharing that ill have to look at it
ruclips.net/video/5SbGrsVfwg/видео.html
NFL has nothing to compete with the excitement of collegiate football!
I love the hit at 4:55
I wish it 2as from last year when uga finaly won the championship on the pick six
You know this happen at an all star game I played in, we were up by 7. Only that was the 1st half and they came back to beat us.
2016 LSU vs Wisconsin he was pissed at the end
Also wvu game winning interception against Kansas state this past year 2019
I saw Texas A&M a lot. a lot a lot
I was at the gophers vs penn st game and it was lit
2009 Iowa State vs Nebraska
1:06 the qb could’ve ran it tbh. He had a wide open space and decided to pass it. Wow
Suggestion for future videos: Alabama intercepts Florida's potential touchdown pass to end the 2009 SEC Championship game.
Jay Hartin the interception by Langham in the first sec championship game was by far the BIGGEST and most important interception in college history. Because of that Alabama the first sec championship game and went on to blow out Miami in the sugar bowl for the natty . Had bama lost no other conference would have wanted a championship game . 2009 was important but to the level of the '92 championship game
I can’t wait for the swamp to be back
1:10 this is why North Dakota State has been dominating the FCS
0:12 he looks like the type of guy to tell people that he grinded and walked onto the team
“LSU is gonna upset Ole Miss”
That’s something I never thought I’d hear
Now look at your bummy swamp kittys now in the Texas bowl 😂 😂 😂 Matt and lane dropped 32 on your bum rat heads. We heading to the sugar bowl enjoy our sweet nuts
What
7:23 THE SCORE THOOO! A TOTAL OF 116 POINTS?! JESUS
Pac-12 after dark
Have a great day god love y’all
Cool 😎
At 9:00 that one dude EATS it
The Michigan one against Wisconsin was on my birthday and I was there
I was at that Oklahoma State vs Texas game. That was a pretty boring game to that point and that game almost ended our season.
That Lewis interception was insane
Man Oklahoma 2019 had like 4 of them so nice
This happens so often in college football 😂
Amani Oruwariye PSU-App State 2018. Nick Scott PSU-Wisconsin 2018
Jordan Lewis was like I thought you said moss him