The fact that OSU covered the spread made it hilarious. Better yet, the fact that the #24 team in the country was favored over the #11 team makes it even funnier.
Adam Dilla That’s a major L in this video. Can’t even figure out the difference between Oklahoma and Oregon, and the difference between Beavers and Cowboys.
Good thing their stupidity did not cost them the game. I'd like to see the Dallas Cowboys show up in Philadelphia one of these days wearing the whites, only for the Eagles deciding to wear the whites as well!
As an Oregon State fan I'll take winning the worst bowl game over our current reality of being the worst Power 5 Football Program. Baseball National Champs at least, sco beavs
@@Frenderman115 , yeah, we have like 7 or 8 defensive recruits at 3 stars. I don't understand, however, how we let a 3 star lineman instate go to utah state over us, ashton adams on hudl looks great and we didn't even try to recruit him.
I wrote for the Pitt student newspaper and was in the press box for this game. After the game Wanny was asked why he went for a 58 yard field goal on 4th and 7. He said, “I felt we had a better shot making that kick than getting 8 yards.”
I was at this game and I remember getting an autograph from the Roger brothers before the game.😂 I had a good time though because of the atmosphere but the game was boring as you saw😂
I was at this game. to this day, my cowboy fan father contends that the biggest highlight of the game was when michael irvin popped into the game to surprise the pitt team and walked down the sideline.
I honestly had to ask some family if we went to that game, and it turns out that I was there. I completely forgot about this game. Thanks for the memories.
You should've definitely brought more attention to the wind that day......the wind had more to do with that stinker of a game than the teams did. I remember watching passes being thrown and the ball changing direction by 15 plus yards, it was one of the windiest games I've ever watched in my life. I've never seen wind effect a game like that for as long as I can remember. I'm sure there may be a few but man....that wind is what caused so much of the inept offense. That is obvious by the teams stats going into the game, those were two very confident and effective offenses going in to combine for a total of 3 points?! Dude that wind ruined the game, without a doubt.
You should a Rewind on the Euro 2016. How Portugal didn't win a single game in regular time, how France were defeated in their own stadium, how Ronaldo got injured in the final, and Eder who was a statistically a very poor striker for Portugal, scored the winning goal.
I’ve never been old enough to remember them being good, I was 5 when this game happened and it hasn’t really been much of a fun ride since. 2012 was alright but they still lost the Alamo dome, it was fun seeing them go 9-0 however
Can you do a video on the 2014 armed forces bowl where Pitt lost a Houston 35 to 34. It was a 25-point comeback with under 4 min left in the game. Worst collapse I have ever seen in college fb bowl game
Tylersaurand pitt is right up there with the likes of bama, ou, notre dame in terms of being an elite football program. Then again, when you've been a mediocre hapless football team for decades, no one will care lol.
Pitt's football program the last few decades deserves a deep dive. The disparity between quality of talent and results is astounding. Let's start with the future draftees alluded to. Some notes about Pitt players in the NFL: -Pitt has been represented by at least one Pro Bowl selection every year since 1981--a longer streak than Miami (often called NFL U). -Some of the current players have been among the most successful at their positions for long stretches: Larry Fitzgerald (11 Pro Bowl selections), Darrelle Revis (7), LeSean McCoy (6), Aaron Donald (5), Andy Lee (3), and a breakout RB this year, James Conner. Miami: Frank Gore (5), Jimmy Graham (5), Vince Wilfork (5), Devin Hester (4), Greg Olsen (3), Calais Campbell (3), Sam Shields -Pitt has been named third among most-fertile college draft pipelines (Miami, USC) and second-most historical value of drafted players (Need I say No. 1?). So you get the point: Pitt's up there. And yet somehow it's not--at all. Since 1991 (the year it joined the Big East), Pitt has won precisely ZERO outright conference titles, earning just two Big East shares in 2004 (four-way) and 2010 (three-way). They've gone 169-171 since 1991. In 16 bowls in that span, Pitt has won only five. Their biggest nemesis has been their AD, which has had an odd penchant for firing conference-winning coaches. Walt Harris won Big East Coach of the Year to open (1997) and close (2004) his years leading Pitt, but they ran him out of town and let him go to Stanford. Pitt went 9-4, 8-5, and 8-4 in his final three years, including Pitt's only BCS berth in 2004-05, the best three-year run for Pitt since 1981-83. His replacement, Dave Wannstedt, won 16 games combined in the following three seasons (2005-07), leaving many to wonder why they had chased away Harris. But in the next three years (2008-10), they repeated the mistake: Wannstedt averaged nine wins a year, culminating in the shared 2010 conference title, so the administration fired him before the bowl game. Thus began a humiliating coach carousel that included the second-shortest tenure in FBS history--the guy never coached a game--and an appropriately mediocre 53-51 record in the eight seasons hence. Even the division title this season was a clear sham from a weak schedule. Regardless of the coaches, the team has had an undying habit of snatching defeat from the jaws of victory and rallying for comebacks that almost always fall just short in the end. Their biggest victories have come when already eliminated from bowl contention: 13-9 in the 2007 Backyard Brawl to prevent No. 2 WVU from seeing the title game and 24-14 in the last game of 2017 to ruin No. 2 Miami's otherwise perfect regular season (5-7 final record both times). They also upset No. 2 Clemson in 2016, 43-42, the only loss for the eventual national champion. But for each of these crazy upsets, there are multiple dumbfounding losses--and near-losses to FCS teams. Some have cost conference titles or championship berths, but most come in the actual bowl games, where the play is so uninspired it leaves fans wondering why they bother returning every fall.
Closet Hockey Fan Pitt messed up big time in 1981 when a new AD took over and fired Jackie Sherrill because he thought he was trying to take over the athletic program and wanted more power. However that AD never had experience in college athletic administration and the Board of trustees hired him anyway.
I remember this game like it was played yesterday. The reason I watched the whole game was because of envy for the Sun and Warm Weather they played in.......totally forgot the game itself was a dud. Plus, CBS did NOT show the YMCA halftime show.....damn.
My dad bought me tickets to this game for Christmas to celebrate my acceptance to Pitt. After the game we stayed in a hotel on the wrong side of El Paso and ate at the hotel restaurant (the only such establishment in the area).
thegreatcalvinio totally agree with you. Honestly thought Oregon was going to blow them out considering how bad Michigan state is, but then I realized that Oregon isn’t the Oregon they were five years ago. Then again neither is Michigan state
worst is pretty subjective. i LOVE defensive games where neither team can budge each other. That kind of defensive atmosphere is fun, and it doesn't hurt being an Oregon State fan
No game was worse than Cal vs. TCU in the 2018 Cheez It Bowl here in Phoenix. Cal and TCU quarterbacks combined to throw 8 interceptions, and TCU beat Cal in overtime 10 to 7. I can't imagine any college bowl game worse than this one...
I was at that game. I missed the field goal while waiting in line for a beer. 🤦♂️
You couldn't have known that this game would've been the slog that it became
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There are beer stands at CFB-Games🤔😅
Ouch
It’s true. I was the beer
The fact that OSU covered the spread made it hilarious. Better yet, the fact that the #24 team in the country was favored over the #11 team makes it even funnier.
Actually that just says everything you need to know about rankings. They're a load of crap.
@@TBrizzle01seems like Oregon State was hot, not any problem with the rankings
0:50 “we need a b roll picture of osu” “I only have a photo of Oklahoma State” “send it”
Ian Euler I caught that immediately. As an Oregon State fan, I saw that and said “Wait. That’s OK state”
@@JohnnyDelTaco Duck fan checking in. Put some respect on our little bro's name.
@@ZJP
Nah, you got your ass beat hard in 2015.
I noticed that aswell lmao I go to Ok State and was like uhhh.
ZJP hahaha I’m dead
Anybody else notice they've got an Oklahoma State player at :51?
Adam Dilla That’s a major L in this video. Can’t even figure out the difference between Oklahoma and Oregon, and the difference between Beavers and Cowboys.
Saw it
Bruh
And they could at least have made it Dez but not even that (Dez was #1, #6 was Bryce Hood)
Adam Dilla i know that confused me and im a cowboys fan
This was actually the first college football game I ever watched. I didn't become a CFB fan until 4 years later. Go figure.
"Orange jerseys are cool, timeouts are boring."
Good thing their stupidity did not cost them the game. I'd like to see the Dallas Cowboys show up in Philadelphia one of these days wearing the whites, only for the Eagles deciding to wear the whites as well!
Cheez it bowl: HOLD MY BEER
Sorry but the 2018 Cheeze-It Bowl was Super Bowl 52 compared to this one.
2008 sun bowl:Drinks beer
Any bowl game with the largest YMCA dance ever is a great bowl game
Guys, they probably were editing the video when the Cheeze It Bowl happened, let them be.
I just love that Oregon State was involved in this tire fire of a game.
I wonder how Vegas felt when the spread was covered on a 0-3 final score.
As an Oregon State fan I'll take winning the worst bowl game over our current reality of being the worst Power 5 Football Program. Baseball National Champs at least, sco beavs
at least we have good uniforms and are decent fun to watch this year.
@@tincanmaniac1931 hopefully we win a few more of those fun games next year, the recruiting class looks pretty good
@@Frenderman115 , yeah, we have like 7 or 8 defensive recruits at 3 stars. I don't understand, however, how we let a 3 star lineman instate go to utah state over us, ashton adams on hudl looks great and we didn't even try to recruit him.
Frenderman115 Rutgers is worse
@@tincanmaniac1931 I'm assuming by this year you're referring to next season, because lord knows this year's games weren't fun to watch.
I came here to see the Cheez-INT Bowl. I've been dissapointed.
Edit; wow 747 likes thx
Patriotic Sports You watch Pro Sports Central too?
They’ll make a new worst bowl game video in a couple years
I was only disappointed in the Cheeze-IT bowl because Cal pissed the game away
The Cheez-INT Bowl sucked ass.
The Ass Bowl
Anybody else remember when Nebraska hired Mike Riley n all these "experts" were saying what a great hire it was.
No One I knew thought it was good.
Should’ve done it over TCU vs Cal.
That game was at least funny to watch
As a TCU alumni and fan, I have to agree with you.
2008 Sun Bowl: "I am the worst college bowl game of all time."
2018 Cheez-it Bowl: "Lol Hold my Beer!"
I wrote for the Pitt student newspaper and was in the press box for this game. After the game Wanny was asked why he went for a 58 yard field goal on 4th and 7. He said, “I felt we had a better shot making that kick than getting 8 yards.”
Really happy this is back! Could we maybe get one on the worst umpire in baseball?
Anybody else notice at 0:49, that is definitely Oklahoma State, not Oregon State
Yep, wrong OSU
Wes Sparkmon go pokes
We had the worst bowl game ever a few days ago
I question the legitimacy of that record YMCA number, a lot of people in that photo don’t seem to be participating.
I was at this game and I remember getting an autograph from the Roger brothers before the game.😂 I had a good time though because of the atmosphere but the game was boring as you saw😂
I was at that game, and my GOD it was the worst football game I had ever seen in my life.
*year of our lord 2008
Year of our lord 2000 and 8 more*
3:00 Well... at least this was not Johnny Hekker’s last punting duel at a decisive game...
Oh hey Oregon State!
...oh right, this game...
at least we won
Yo what’s up :)
As an Oklahoma State alum, this hurt me at 0:50
I was at this game. to this day, my cowboy fan father contends that the biggest highlight of the game was when michael irvin popped into the game to surprise the pitt team and walked down the sideline.
93Deli cowboy fan father?
@@projectawesome5675 his pop likes cowboys, they made a documentary about it, broke back mountain
Oregon State gave up 65 points the last game of the season to Oregon, so for them this was a vast improvement.
The graphic at 0:50 shows Pitt and Oklahoma State instead of Oregon St
I honestly had to ask some family if we went to that game, and it turns out that I was there. I completely forgot about this game. Thanks for the memories.
It's good to have games like that every once in a while
0:50 lmao that’s the wrong OSU guys... great work
Can you do a deep rewind of the 2006 Alamo Bowl between Michigan and Nebraska?
finally, a video about oregon state anywhere!
From the same year, LSU Vs. Penn St. was also pretty miserable. Good vid!
Oregon 0 - Oregon State 0. 1983 (I believe) Toilet Bowl.
They CALL it the toilet bowl, but technically it was a regular season game. It was a worse game, though!
The village people's performance was the highlight of that game. Amazing.
This is just like Super Bowl 53, Johnny Hekker was in both too
Kick him In the face it’s crazy similar
This aged well. (You’re gonna need a part 2, 2018 CHEEZ-IT bowl, TCU vs Cal)
TheTexan99 and part 3 Redbox Bowl
And part 4 Music City Bowl
Yesterdays red box bowl between Oregon and Michigan St could have replaced this bowl game,
yikes garbage
This had the hope of having offense. The only thing offensive when MSU plays is how bad the offense is
I love defensive games!! This was an all-time great! Legendary performance by 2 powerhouse defenses
Annoying contrarian
@@AdamKlownzinger What, you don't like man football?
This really is great stuff. Thanks for your efforts.
Y’all made this one day early. Clemson v ND 2018 is definitely in the running
0:49 that's ok state not oregon state
You should've definitely brought more attention to the wind that day......the wind had more to do with that stinker of a game than the teams did.
I remember watching passes being thrown and the ball changing direction by 15 plus yards, it was one of the windiest games I've ever watched in my life. I've never seen wind effect a game like that for as long as I can remember. I'm sure there may be a few but man....that wind is what caused so much of the inept offense. That is obvious by the teams stats going into the game, those were two very confident and effective offenses going in to combine for a total of 3 points?! Dude that wind ruined the game, without a doubt.
I miss the old "This day in history" format of these videos. It helped provide some additional perspective and fun asides to the whole thing.
Um... that’s definitely not Oregon State on the right 0:50 😂
Sweet picture of Oklahoma State at 0:50 😂😂
I was only 5, but my dad was coaching for Pittsburgh in that game and I was there.
At 0:51 mark you have the wrong OSU team pictured next to Pitt. You pictured Oklahoma State instead of Oregon State
I was at this game when I was a little kid and I'll never forget it...
You should a Rewind on the Euro 2016. How Portugal didn't win a single game in regular time, how France were defeated in their own stadium, how Ronaldo got injured in the final, and Eder who was a statistically a very poor striker for Portugal, scored the winning goal.
I remember this game. Oh how I miss us (Oregon State) being good
I’ve never been old enough to remember them being good, I was 5 when this game happened and it hasn’t really been much of a fun ride since. 2012 was alright but they still lost the Alamo dome, it was fun seeing them go 9-0 however
KENDRA YOUR SISTER?
At :50 you have a picture of Oklahoma State instead of Oregon State...
Hekker played in the worst bowl game and the worst Super Bowl. What a coincidence
Oregon And Michigan State: NOT SO FAST
Matt Bazilius but Michigan State had one of the nation's best defenses, so a low score wasn't (entirely) because of incompetence.
Patrick Towey true but then again the only good teams they played were Michigan and OSU
Dark Spud Penn State and Utah State were both pretty good teams this year too
idk, the cheez it bowl from this year has to be up there. how do you throw four interceptions and still win?
The other team throws 5 lol
Terry Bradshaw did it multiple times and he's in the Hall of Fame. He doesn't belong there, of course, but he's there for some reason.
Ask Russell Wilson. (2014 NFC Championship Game.)
I remember watching this game and mocking my relatives who love Pitt. I was like 10 or 11 but still remember this terrible irrelevant game
Ah, so Johnny Hekker had been trained in excessive punting before he even knew of his part in SB 53. He was always ready.
This already needs updated. Thanks, Cheez-It Bowl
Can you do a video on the 2014 armed forces bowl where Pitt lost a Houston 35 to 34. It was a 25-point comeback with under 4 min left in the game. Worst collapse I have ever seen in college fb bowl game
You should make a video when the civil war (Oregon vs Oregon ST) became a toilet bowl
There is very little game footage, and what I've seen lacks audio.
@@robertdog very game footage, nice english
@@obates I fixed my one-word omission. Thank you for pointing out my mistake.
@@robertdog yea np, it happens to me too sometimes
Wait what. They got a penalty for wearing the rating uniform. Someone wasn't paying attention.
Not even a pic of Oregon state at the :50 mark..
The 2018 red box bowl between Michigan State and Oregon should be on here
Poor Pitt, they haven't been relevant since Marino was there.
What about petergoat???
What about Nate peterman?
They were in the ACC championship, but got destroyed.
What about Larry Fitzgerald?
Tylersaurand pitt is right up there with the likes of bama, ou, notre dame in terms of being an elite football program. Then again, when you've been a mediocre hapless football team for decades, no one will care lol.
Pitt's football program the last few decades deserves a deep dive. The disparity between quality of talent and results is astounding.
Let's start with the future draftees alluded to. Some notes about Pitt players in the NFL:
-Pitt has been represented by at least one Pro Bowl selection every year since 1981--a longer streak than Miami (often called NFL U).
-Some of the current players have been among the most successful at their positions for long stretches: Larry Fitzgerald (11 Pro Bowl selections), Darrelle Revis (7), LeSean McCoy (6), Aaron Donald (5), Andy Lee (3), and a breakout RB this year, James Conner.
Miami: Frank Gore (5), Jimmy Graham (5), Vince Wilfork (5), Devin Hester (4), Greg Olsen (3), Calais Campbell (3), Sam Shields
-Pitt has been named third among most-fertile college draft pipelines (Miami, USC) and second-most historical value of drafted players (Need I say No. 1?).
So you get the point: Pitt's up there. And yet somehow it's not--at all. Since 1991 (the year it joined the Big East), Pitt has won precisely ZERO outright conference titles, earning just two Big East shares in 2004 (four-way) and 2010 (three-way).
They've gone 169-171 since 1991. In 16 bowls in that span, Pitt has won only five.
Their biggest nemesis has been their AD, which has had an odd penchant for firing conference-winning coaches.
Walt Harris won Big East Coach of the Year to open (1997) and close (2004) his years leading Pitt, but they ran him out of town and let him go to Stanford. Pitt went 9-4, 8-5, and 8-4 in his final three years, including Pitt's only BCS berth in 2004-05, the best three-year run for Pitt since 1981-83.
His replacement, Dave Wannstedt, won 16 games combined in the following three seasons (2005-07), leaving many to wonder why they had chased away Harris. But in the next three years (2008-10), they repeated the mistake: Wannstedt averaged nine wins a year, culminating in the shared 2010 conference title, so the administration fired him before the bowl game.
Thus began a humiliating coach carousel that included the second-shortest tenure in FBS history--the guy never coached a game--and an appropriately mediocre 53-51 record in the eight seasons hence.
Even the division title this season was a clear sham from a weak schedule.
Regardless of the coaches, the team has had an undying habit of snatching defeat from the jaws of victory and rallying for comebacks that almost always fall just short in the end.
Their biggest victories have come when already eliminated from bowl contention: 13-9 in the 2007 Backyard Brawl to prevent No. 2 WVU from seeing the title game and 24-14 in the last game of 2017 to ruin No. 2 Miami's otherwise perfect regular season (5-7 final record both times). They also upset No. 2 Clemson in 2016, 43-42, the only loss for the eventual national champion.
But for each of these crazy upsets, there are multiple dumbfounding losses--and near-losses to FCS teams. Some have cost conference titles or championship berths, but most come in the actual bowl games, where the play is so uninspired it leaves fans wondering why they bother returning every fall.
Closet Hockey Fan Pitt messed up big time in 1981 when a new AD took over and fired Jackie Sherrill because he thought he was trying to take over the athletic program and wanted more power. However that AD never had experience in college athletic administration and the Board of trustees hired him anyway.
@@robminmonaca And then the debacle of Pederson--twice!
Closet Hockey Fan I’m not a pitt Guy by any means but I can’t Believe that demleia That pitt has been in for the 30+ years.
You used a picture of OSU cowboys for Oregon state...
I went to Pitt at the time this game happened. I was working at the bookstore and this was on the radio. We actually turned it off.
I remember this game like it was played yesterday. The reason I watched the whole game was because of envy for the Sun and Warm Weather they played in.......totally forgot the game itself was a dud. Plus, CBS did NOT show the YMCA halftime show.....damn.
At 50 seconds in you showed a picture of Oklahoma State, not Oregon State
Bro... that’s an OK State player towards the beginning 😂😂😂
anyone else notice the oklahoma state picture to represent oregon state ?😂 smh man
The weather was atrocious. So windy they couldnt pass, kicks destroyed. It was like playing a game in a hurricane
Glad to see that Oregon State is finally getting some recognition
Life long Oregon State fan thanks I forgot about this!!!😢😢😢
1942 Sugar Bowl: Fordham 2-Missouri 0.
Attendance: 72,000
Worst bowl game ever with a winner.
How about the “Like It Never Happened” 2018 Servpro First Responders Bowl??????
0:49 That's an Oklahoma State player not Oregon State
Those rodgers brothers for osu were beast. I remember them beating usc
We're gonna need a Cheez-It Bowl Rewinder in 2019
My dad bought me tickets to this game for Christmas to celebrate my acceptance to Pitt. After the game we stayed in a hotel on the wrong side of El Paso and ate at the hotel restaurant (the only such establishment in the area).
Oregon - MSU 2018 Redbox Bowl is now also a competitor for worst bowl.
thegreatcalvinio totally agree with you. Honestly thought Oregon was going to blow them out considering how bad Michigan state is, but then I realized that Oregon isn’t the Oregon they were five years ago. Then again neither is Michigan state
And I thought the 2019 Independence bowl was unwatchable.
I seem to have faint memories of watching this game...I clearly have expunged almost all of them from my memory.
You used an Oklahoma state player instead of an Oregon st player all good
Love the content
I remember watching this game when I was 10. I mostly played my Nintendo DS while it was playing because it got boring because nobody was scoring.
0:51 that’s the Oklahoma State Cowboys, not the Oregon State beavers. 🤔
So was the bit where you put a pic of Oklahoma State in there intentional?
This makes the 2018 Cheez-it bowl look interesting
Wanna talk about this year’s Cheez-it bowl with TCU vs. Cal?
worst is pretty subjective. i LOVE defensive games where neither team can budge each other. That kind of defensive atmosphere is fun, and it doesn't hurt being an Oregon State fan
No game was worse than Cal vs. TCU in the 2018 Cheez It Bowl here in Phoenix. Cal and TCU quarterbacks combined to throw 8 interceptions, and TCU beat Cal in overtime 10 to 7. I can't imagine any college bowl game worse than this one...
You guys should do an episode on Mike Milbury, the worst General Manager in NHL history, and possibly sports history.
Reminds me of the game last night
Great video!!! Wonderful narration!!
They play this game on repeat in Hell.
This and the whole entire Browns and Lions history😂😂😂 Lions fan here
SwInE fLU sWiNe FlU SWINE FLU EPIDEMIC 😂😂😂
You put oklahoma in instead of oregon state in at the beginning bro
2014 Rose Bowl was my favorite game I’ve ever watched