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  • We're back with another British Guy Reacts video, Today we're looking at Michigan v Ohio State Highlights !
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  • @WahooSerious
    @WahooSerious Год назад +61

    There’s a documentary on here called The Rivalry about this game it’s pretty interesting. They’ve been playing each other since 1897.

    • @BritishGuy22
      @BritishGuy22  Год назад +17

      Ok, Added it to my list of things to watch! Thanks J!

    • @brandonblake320
      @brandonblake320 Год назад +7

      @@BritishGuy22 It's the biggest rivalry in all of college football and it is considered "The Game" because of it. Over the years OSU had Michigan's number a few lucky plays or calls but it appears the tables have turned now in Michigan's favor 😍 GO BLUE!

    • @sabalomglitz6478
      @sabalomglitz6478 Год назад

      At war on the field since 1835 (60 years before College Football).

    • @llongone2
      @llongone2 Год назад +3

      @@brandonblake320 "had Michigan's number"? Only in recent years, youngster. Michigan won the 10 Year War. OSU was just a speed bump at the end of the season for Michigan during the 80s and 90s. Michigan leads the series all time. OSU just a had a good run recently. And, now the pendulum is swinging back.

    • @brandonblake320
      @brandonblake320 Год назад

      @@llongone2 Simmer down bud. I said that because well, Michigan was 1-17 before finally winning back to back against OSU. Yes the 10yr war- however its fair to leave that out (Michigan's success) after 2000. I mean, kids never saw Michigan beat OSU until now. You're trying to explain something I already know LOL. I'm 32 and for the first time in my life- it appears the power has shifted back to Michigan.

  • @jonathanzygila8204
    @jonathanzygila8204 Год назад +444

    This rivalry means everything to the people involved. It shapes our culture. The outcome of the game almost has an affect on your mood for the rest of the year until they play again. All the work leads up to this final game. The atmosphere in either Ann Arbor or Columbus is electric. It's the best college rivalry of all time, and arguably in all of sports.

    • @TacoSauceYT
      @TacoSauceYT Год назад +26

      Big facts! Go Blue

    • @austinvilleneuve5842
      @austinvilleneuve5842 Год назад +9

      Big facts!! GO BLUE

    • @devonkrawczyk8104
      @devonkrawczyk8104 Год назад +7

      So true i just get happy whenever I think about the win or a see a picture of a crying osu fan from the game

    • @erictownsend4125
      @erictownsend4125 Год назад +6

      As a Michigan fan it physically hurts to see OSU score good thing they didn’t do to much of it this game

    • @calvindehoff9045
      @calvindehoff9045 Год назад +4

      As a sad Ohio state fan, I agree

  • @Reindurr417
    @Reindurr417 Год назад +112

    The #10's are different players. You can have multiple of the same number as long as they aren't on the field at the same time. Most teams have over 100 players so you have to repeat at some point. Not all of the players are on scholarship either. A lot of the 3rd strings and lower are walk-ons

    • @UMfan21
      @UMfan21 Год назад +5

      I will add to this that sometimes on special teams (kickoffs for example) you might have two players with the same number (one maybe normally defensive and one offensive). If that happens, one player must change his jersey for that play, or else the team takes a penalty. It happens sometimes.

    • @muhammadmudie15
      @muhammadmudie15 Год назад +2

      Also would like to note that some players are so talented that they play offence and defence

    • @mjbull5156
      @mjbull5156 Год назад +1

      This only applies to college level, though. NFL requires each player having a unique number.

  • @snaresparkles
    @snaresparkles Год назад +49

    I am SO HAPPY you covered this classic rivalry game. Of note, we beat them last year too 😊. My Dad is OSU alum & my brother attended Michigan in the 90s. We were raised to take this rivalry very seriously. I take my 9 year old to nearly every home game in Ann Arbor. We were at the FREEZING COLD game against Illinois on the 19th….but we were smiling through our blue lips. These games are a thrill. But nothing compares to this classic rivalry. 💛💙💛💙💛💙🏆🎉

    • @aegon4
      @aegon4 Год назад

      I was at that same game this year with my Dad, GO BLUE!!

    • @ggoblue
      @ggoblue Год назад

      illinois was the coldest i've ever been at a michigan game....in 47 years...i was shivering for 3 hours but could not leave...and then i was instantly warm when moody made the kick

  • @jacksonhall1922
    @jacksonhall1922 Год назад

    Thanks for the video! I am a lifelong Michigan fan and it was a pleasure to see you react to this game. This is my first time on your channel and you can count on me to watch some more. Please keep branching out to react to more content!

  • @EG-ij7uu
    @EG-ij7uu Год назад +116

    Michigan fan here. I was really hoping you would cover this game. Even if Michigan were to lose it. Michigan was a big underdog going into it with the best RB on the team coming into the game very uncertain with a high knee injury. Edwards is actually the number 2 RB playing with a cast in one hand. JJ the QB has struggled all year with the deep pass but shined in that respect. The regular season has now ended for almost all teams. Next week is conference championships then the Army Navy game is on Dec 10 you should do that one always a great game to watch. Then its bowl and playoff season after that.

  • @dave_in_florida
    @dave_in_florida Год назад +21

    this is the biggest rivalry in college and i think in all of sports. I was at school at Michigan when Bo Schembechler and Woody Hayes coached michigan and ohio state respectively. When Ohio State came to Ann Arbor, there was an entirely new feeling around campus. You know THE ENEMY was in town and something very serious was about to happen. Great tradition!!

    • @louofm1
      @louofm1 Год назад

      I was there in the early 90s. Go blue!

    • @brucetucker4847
      @brucetucker4847 Год назад +1

      Wasn't it Woody who started the tradition of never uttering the name of the Team Up North?
      I recall reading that he always filled his gas tank immediately before entering the state of Michigan so he wouldn't be sending a penny in taxes to the hated rival. He was definitely a piece of work.

  • @lukebishop7288
    @lukebishop7288 Год назад +46

    Fun fact: this is the biggest rivalry in CFB. Not only that, but the name “Wolverines” comes from the “Toledo War” when Ohioans called Michiganders Wolverines because they were blood thirsty scavengers, but Michiganders adapted the name and it’s become a source of pride.
    Might I add you should also react to last years game, it was Michigan at home and it was amazing for a rivalry.

    • @naastar2305
      @naastar2305 Год назад

      not the biggest when these two teams arent worth a damn. its the iron bowl.

    • @lukebishop7288
      @lukebishop7288 Год назад +11

      @@naastar2305 bruh the Iron Bowl is the equivalent to watching two random fcs teams just with a higher turnout. I watch the iron bowl every year and am almost always disappointed with the lack of just the rivalry feeling. With The Game it always feels fresh and intense. The Iron bowl is usually a predictable Alabama win while you never really know with this game. I mean, neither college will say the others name and have dedicated songs dissing each other! So yeah, Michigan vs OSU is easily the best rivalry in CFB if not sports in general.
      Oh, one last thing, “… when these two teams aren’t worth a damn.” The Game is consistently a top 10 matchup compared to a top 10 Alabama team vs a top 25 to unranked Auburn team.
      Now don’t get me wrong, the iron bowl is always fun to watch, but it doesn’t feel like the biggest rivalry, nor does it act like it. It simply feels like there’s more on the line with The Game rather than the Iron Bowl leading to a more electrifying feeling and experience.

    • @sudo_rm_vrf
      @sudo_rm_vrf Год назад

      i'm sure it's the biggest up north but the south doesn't care nearly as much about 'the game' as you guys do. it's certainly one of the biggest rivalries in the country, but the biggest? eh, it hasn't been competitive enough in the last 20 years to say that in my opinion.

    • @sudo_rm_vrf
      @sudo_rm_vrf Год назад

      @@lukebishop7288 two fcs teams? what in the world? that's the dumbest crap i've ever heard lmao. do you even watch college football?

    • @emobx02
      @emobx02 Год назад

      @@lukebishop7288 idk, I'm not a fan of any of the 4 schools in this debate, but I think it's all about your personal perspective and where you are. I'm assuming you're probably either from Michigan/Ohio, or somewhere in that vicinity (but it's the internet, so you and anyone else could lie about it so it doesn't really matter I guess), and the other commenter is probably from Alabama or somewhere close. For him, this game has no meaning and no sense of rivalry in everyday life, just like you describe feeling from the iron bowl. Gotta be honest, I see no more sense of rivalry between OSU and Michigan than I do from Alabama/Auburn. It just feels like two more, as you said, "random" fcs teams playing in the eyes of someone that has never been to that area and has no dog whatsoever in the fight.
      I'm sure the in-person aspect adds to how the rivalry feels in both scenarios, but I've been to neither rivalry game so I can't add to that, only as an observer over the years on TV, news, and the Internet. I do know people have died and committed state and federal crimes over the iron bowl (looking at you, Harvey Updyke), and maybe there are similar stories in the OSU/Michigan rivalry. I just haven't heard about it. Just adding my 2 cents as a somewhat neutral obvserver that is not from any of the places mentioned, nor a fan of any school mentioned, and just sees them as two equally situated rivalry games in their parts of the country, as well as for various alumni and random fans scattered throughout.

  • @wilsonri
    @wilsonri Год назад

    I am so glad I found this site! Great job. I think this rivalry goes back over 100 years. GO BLUE!!!!!!!

    • @BritishGuy22
      @BritishGuy22  Год назад

      Thanks man! Glad to have you on the Journey

  • @emobx02
    @emobx02 Год назад +216

    I'm just happy to see someone that realizes college football is where it's at. So many reactors get into NFL, which is understandable, but in my opinion, college football is where the real fun and spirit of the game is. Also appreciate you reacting to different college teams throughout this season!

    • @BritishGuy22
      @BritishGuy22  Год назад +45

      The college games seem to be more of a rollercoaster ride throughout, I love it!

    • @kevinglennN
      @kevinglennN Год назад +17

      NFL players play for those paychecks, these College kids play for pride, their University and for themselves including the the fans

    • @zacharyliles8657
      @zacharyliles8657 Год назад +1

      Seconded!!

    • @bradbutcher8762
      @bradbutcher8762 Год назад +5

      I'm a rabid fan of both, but i dont really support more than one NFL team, fantasy players aside...College football has so many rivalries that any American football fan appreciates. It's much easier to sit down and pick a side in a game like this

    • @teddyfresh8644
      @teddyfresh8644 Год назад

      @@kevinglennN Those guys literally put their lives on the line so yes they play to get paid. The college kids are being PIMPED by these college schools.

  • @zacharydooley8253
    @zacharydooley8253 Год назад

    He’s British and he knows so much about football! Great video you deserve more subscribers

  • @Kiafoulis1
    @Kiafoulis1 Год назад

    I enjoyed your review. I'm an American who enjoys futbol and football. I also happen to be a Wolverines fan, and that was a smashing great showing from Michigan. You should tune in during the playoffs and championship, it begins on New Years eve. Next time I'm visiting England we will have a few pints.

  • @chrisgorman228
    @chrisgorman228 Год назад

    As soon as you said let’s go JJ automatic subscribe and like. Also first video I saw of yours love the wholesome content 👍🏼👍🏼

  • @theredknight1
    @theredknight1 Год назад +45

    I'm a Manchester United fan as well so I get why you got attracted to the red LOL. However as a Michigan fan I can't remember a more glorious result than this recently. Thanks for the interest and reaction!!

    • @BritishGuy22
      @BritishGuy22  Год назад +2

      GGMU!

    • @_saucyam_
      @_saucyam_ Год назад +2

      I remember when Manchester United beat Real Madrid here at the Michigan stadium in 2016 i believe.

    • @samkantor1412
      @samkantor1412 5 месяцев назад +1

      Great choice of teams. I'm a United fan and Michigan fan also

  • @x_kryptek3108
    @x_kryptek3108 Год назад +28

    As a Michigan fan I can never watch Ohio State lose enough. I live in Ohio and they're ruthless when it comes to talking smack so all my friends are screwed until next year. You should watch a video on the history of the rivalry, greatest rivalry in sports.

    • @marklittle8805
      @marklittle8805 Год назад +1

      The most arrogant fans in College Football (Bama fans are close). They remind me of Montreal Canadiens fans up here in Canada

  • @rampartranger7749
    @rampartranger7749 Год назад +7

    Michigan, which packs out its stadium with 115,000 in every home game, is the team with the most college football victories in history and the most national championships. The Michigan/Ohio State rivalry goes back to the 1800’s. When I was a kid in school, once a week we had “music enrichment” class which always started with the “Michigan Fight Song,” which we sang with gusto:
    “Hail to the victors valiant,
    Hail to the conquering heroes,
    Hail, hail, to Michigan,
    The champions of the West!”
    (even though Michigan is in the Eastern half of the US, back in the day, not many lived west of Michigan, which is why the region, including Ohio, retains the the description “the Middle West.”

  • @burr1aj
    @burr1aj Год назад

    To give you a better frame of reference, this is our Thanksgiving weekend. In Michigan, our professional football team the Lions (basically the biggest losers in NFL history over time but we still love them.) always traditionally play on Thanksgiving. It has been a tradition in Detroit since the 1930s. That game kicks off at 12:30pm as is tradition and there is a parade beforehand. It is perhaps the biggest weekend of the year in Michigan. AFTER Thanksgiving (the Thursday of THIS week), the Michigan High School Athletic Association (i think it would be secondary for you guys? 14-18 year Olds) holds their state championships for their eight different divisions on the same exact field on the Friday and Saturday (during this game!). They go from division 8 (tiny, like less than 1,000 people sized town schools) to Division 1 (almost 10,000 students per school for example), four each day. Add that to this game and all of the other big games and there's still a full slate of Sunday NFL games too. I personally call it "Football Weekend in America". It doesn't get any better than this to us. And Ohio State has whooped our behinds before last year for over a decade, essentially. This is Michigan's first win AT Ohio since 2000.

  • @zymaymyn
    @zymaymyn Год назад

    To answer the question at 9:40, you can have 2 different players have the same number, but they must be on different sides of the ball (1 offensive player with #10, and 1 defensive player with #10).

  • @mikaelerosecrans2093
    @mikaelerosecrans2093 Год назад

    There are some capable starters and stars on the team that play both sides of the ball. When I was a nose gaurd junior in HS we had a player that was basically a sub for every position on the field and knew all play books

  • @darkhumor8125
    @darkhumor8125 Год назад +1

    Coming from Michigan, this is the absolute best scenario. Both undefeated and pushing for their conference championship.

  • @dereksellsmi
    @dereksellsmi Год назад +172

    This game is arguably, the biggest rivalry game in North American sports. The first game was played in 1897 and it’s always held during the last game of the regular season for each team.
    This game means EVERYTHING to the fans of each team.

    • @the2wheelsnowman
      @the2wheelsnowman Год назад +8

      Your not exaggerating at all either team could have a crap year but at least for us wolverines as long as we beat OSU we had a good year

    • @ieatcarsyum8248
      @ieatcarsyum8248 Год назад +1

      Not to mention both teams had a perfect record before this, so one of the teams was gonna walk away without one

    • @MrSkins45
      @MrSkins45 Год назад +4

      Only game that could rival the importance of this one is Army/Navy. The history of that rivalry is insane. While both teams usually aren't in the hunt for anything, there's a reason why they usually get their own weekend at the end of the season to be the only teams on TV.
      BEAT NAVY!!!!

    • @lilsneady
      @lilsneady Год назад

      UNC-Dook is massive too, especially when you live in North Carolina. Going to school with half UNC and half Duke fans adds to it so much

    • @edmandziuk3858
      @edmandziuk3858 Год назад +4

      @@lilsneady It's only massive in-state. Like Iowa-Iowa St.

  • @LifeUntilLove
    @LifeUntilLove Год назад

    When you said you were cheering for Ohio, my first instinct was to stop the video 😅. Luckily, I stuck with it. Very interesting to see someone watch this with fresh eyes. Go Blue!

  • @toddshirley1798
    @toddshirley1798 Год назад +1

    SEC Championship Georgia vs LSU December 3, 4pm EST

  • @DukeofGames50
    @DukeofGames50 Год назад

    12:18 trick play, shows the running back being handed the ball, but then he makes a jump pass himself. It forced the defense to jam the pocket to stop the run, opening the back field for the catch.

  • @billstein2
    @billstein2 Год назад

    Directions from Ann Arbor to Columbus.
    South till you smell it... East till you step in it.

  • @TY9941_
    @TY9941_ Год назад

    At 16:47 I could tell by your smile/smirk reaction that you really like Gus Johnson’s nickname for Donavan Edwards “THE DON”

  • @geraldmckinley5825
    @geraldmckinley5825 Год назад

    Mullings the rb from Michigan who threw that pass at the line of scrimmage has played some linebacker. There’s still a few guys who see reps on both sides of the ball but most times it’s just two people wearing the same number

  • @paulmayer8654
    @paulmayer8654 Год назад +14

    In regards to your question about the #10, I saw someone else already explained about that rule. Every once in a while though you will see the same player playing on both sides of the ball. It’s very rare, but it’s notable because if you look back at Michigan’s history you’ll find a certain #2 named Charles Woodson. He is the only defensive player to ever win the Heisman trophy which is basically the MVP for college football. He was a cornerback, but he also returned kicks and occasionally played wide receiver. He was so dangerous that most of the time when he played offense he was just used as a decoy and opened up the field for other players. In the 2 seasons he played that very limited role on offense he had 9 rushes for 167 yards and 2 touchdowns, and 21 catches for 370 yards and 3 touchdowns. He was the leader of Michigan’s last national championship team in 1997. Not only was he one of the best college football players of all time, he went on to have a hall of fame career in the NFL. We can’t forget though that he was actually from Ohio and had the smarts to go to Michigan and not Ohio State 😂 Go Blue!!!
    You could do a reaction to his highlight reel. He had the most incredible interception I’ve ever seen against their other main rival, Michigan State.

  • @Londoge1
    @Londoge1 Год назад

    9:39 You can have multiple people with the same number as long as they aren’t on the field at the same time. The players number is typically based on position. 1-19 is anyone except linemen, 20-49 is receivers, running backs, linebackers, and defensive backs, 50-79 is linemen, 80-89 is receivers and running backs, 90-99 is defensive linemen and linebackers

  • @Cmasten4
    @Cmasten4 Год назад

    This was a pleasure to watch, keep it up mate! And GOOO BLUEEEE

  • @evantaylor7231
    @evantaylor7231 Год назад

    That was last game of the regular season, in the post season teams play for their division title then the top 4 teams play each other tournament style the team placed #1 (Georgia) plays team ranked #4 (South Carolina) and team ranked #2 (Michigan) plays team ranked #3 (TCU)

  • @yamac488
    @yamac488 Год назад +1

    As a Michigan fan, Hearing a British person call them “ohio” constantly is absolutely cathartic

  • @erichadley7930
    @erichadley7930 Год назад

    Man United fan and UM Alum! Don’t let the colors sway you! Go Blue, great vid, happy to sub.

  • @doxasnike4789
    @doxasnike4789 Год назад

    Hey, Penn State fan here. Definitely check out more B1G games (Big Ten), they’re awesome over the years

  • @Keessen_02
    @Keessen_02 Год назад +1

    The number 10 on offense is a different number 10 that is on defense. But over the years a few players had played both offense and defense.also michigans best running back was out this game

  • @DukeofGames50
    @DukeofGames50 Год назад

    Video got recommended to me tonight. Time stamps and talking points (probably already touched on, you got 600 comments already) are coming from me as I watch you. :)

  • @galaxyonthehorizon
    @galaxyonthehorizon Год назад

    I noticed you were wearing a blue shirt and you were shouting "Lets Go JJ" in the 3rd Quarter, you'll make a good fan of Michigan Wolverines in no time! Glad to see you watch the Wolverines win. ;)

  • @teribaker6547
    @teribaker6547 Год назад

    I attended college at Michigan and this rivalry is the biggest game of the year. As long as we beat Ohio State, you hold your head up high! Our stadium is the largest and it is electric to be in the stands for a game - wish you could come for one.

  • @mrmalcolmrogers
    @mrmalcolmrogers Год назад

    You can have a number 10 on defense being two different people or number 10 on offense can play defense as well

  • @delturge
    @delturge Год назад

    Mate, I enjoyed your video. I live in Michigan. I can tell you that if you ever come over here, go to a UM home game at The Big House.

  • @aaroncooper7110
    @aaroncooper7110 Год назад

    In this situation it's 2 different people wearing #10 but you can have some people play both offenses & defense

  • @wolver73
    @wolver73 Год назад +696

    Hail to the Victors Valiant! Best fight song, best helmets, largest number of wins in college history, biggest stadium, and want you as a fan.

    • @arjunkishore4080
      @arjunkishore4080 Год назад +65

      Don’t forget the amazing voice of James Earl Jones during the intros at home.

    • @marvbush5592
      @marvbush5592 Год назад +9

      Oh yes we would love to have you in the fold !

    • @randyhodder6015
      @randyhodder6015 Год назад +19

      Highest winning percentage also

    • @jhagemann515
      @jhagemann515 Год назад +13

      Go blue!

    • @clintonjones5799
      @clintonjones5799 Год назад +4

      Should watch their playoff game last year.

  • @awacho0822
    @awacho0822 Год назад +1

    This is the Manchester United Vs. Liverpool of NCAA College football.

  • @40kedge
    @40kedge Год назад

    nice reaction from someone learning the game. You are absolutely right …. no matter what sport, you HAVE to maintain discipline.

  • @DukeofGames50
    @DukeofGames50 Год назад

    3:55 the reason facemask penalties are so serious:
    With how fast defense and offense could potentially be running past each other, grabbing the facemask carries a dire risk for neck injury.

  • @aegon4
    @aegon4 Год назад

    Also, I’m subscribing. Please do reactions to the Michigan vs TCU game in about a month for the CFP, and if they win it would be super cool if you did Michigan vs Georgia. Great reaction!!

  • @a00141799
    @a00141799 Год назад +287

    Just so you know Joe. This is a huge game and everybody around the country watches this game. Obviously with both teams being undefeated it had particularly high interest. I've never even been to state of Ohio or Michigan but I never miss this game. I thought Ohio state was going to smash Michigan. I was rooting for Michigan the whole time, though I have no stake in who wins. Ohio state is such a powerhouse and they beat the crap out of everybody all the time. I live in Washington and our teams are sad.
    Great reaction Joe. Keep on learning this game and though it will never be your favorite it is a very fun sport to follow when you learn what's happening on the field. ⭐⭐⭐⭐

    • @BritishGuy22
      @BritishGuy22  Год назад +41

      Thanks man, I appreciate your support, It seems a lot of people don't want Ohio State to win football games haha!

    • @Tom8683-r2b
      @Tom8683-r2b Год назад +34

      You're not missing anything by not going to Ohio. Come to the great state of Michigan and you will see true beauty.

    • @a00141799
      @a00141799 Год назад +12

      @@Tom8683-r2b No question as far as the most beautiful state. Michigan by mile.♠

    • @SamKGarage
      @SamKGarage Год назад +4

      Washington football is actually having a good year. Seahawks in position for a playoff spot and WU is likely rose bowl bound.

    • @_saucyam_
      @_saucyam_ Год назад +9

      As a Michigan fan I respect you for rooting for my wolverines

  • @seanparmer3255
    @seanparmer3255 Год назад

    As a Michigan fan, this game is THE game of the year, bigger than any other rivalry, and bigger than the bowl games, college or professional. Huge rivalry, lots of history. Fuck Buckeyes, GO BLUE!

  • @Valkyrien04
    @Valkyrien04 Год назад

    Worth noting, this is probably the only time an American sports rivalry approaches the level of English Football rivalries, I used to hear stories growing up of actual property damage going on from both sides. To the point i heard some people had to rent a car just across the state border so it had a local license plate and the car the person owned wouldn't be close enough to the game to get its windows bashed in.

  • @steviesavagegs8791
    @steviesavagegs8791 Год назад

    In college players sometime play both offense and defense and in college they can have 3 players with the same number. 1 on offense, 1 on defense and 1 on special teams

  • @redgatewolvarine
    @redgatewolvarine 3 месяца назад

    9:50...Due to the sheer number of players (college teams have 85 players on scholarship, and many others that aren't on scholarship), yes, a defensive and offensive player can each have the same number, but they can't be on the field at the same time. Some might say, "um, duh, one is on offense and one is on defense so obviously they wouldn't be on the field at the same time", BUT, this penalty has been called before because both players were on the field on a special teams play (KO, FG, punt, etc.) which often has players from both the offense and defense in on the play.

  • @joeward117
    @joeward117 Год назад

    Some of the players must wear the same sweater number. For example, there's a number 7 on offense (Edwards) and a number 7 on defense (Ja'Den McBurrows). You can't have two numbers the same on the field at the same time but since one player is on defense and the other on offense, then you can do this.

  • @XrobospikeX
    @XrobospikeX Год назад

    Also, the Wolverine stadium is called the big house and it holds 111,000

  • @johnlang1781
    @johnlang1781 Год назад

    1:35 That receiver is Marvin Harrison Jr, pretty easily the best wide receiver in college football right now. The Michigan cornerback, DJ Turner, is playing man to man coverage with no safety help, meaning he is solely responsible for stopping Harrison on this play. In man to man coverage, the corner plays reactionary to the receiver to stay in front of them. This essentially means the corner isn’t looking at anything else other than the receiver (unless they want to be greedy and ball-watch, which would be a very risky move guarding Harrison). So, the only way that Turner knows when the ball is coming is when Harrison turns and looks for the ball. So when Harrison is running his route, he strategically waits until the very last second before the ball arrives to stop on a dime and make a catch, leaving Turner with virtually no window to break up the pass. It should also be mentioned that OSU’s qb made a beautiful pass towards the sideline, placing the ball low and at Harrison’s outside shoulder, making it impossible for the corner to break up unless he literally runs through Harrison. Great plays made by great players, but ultimately it wasn’t enough. Cheers from Ann Arbor and go blue〽️〽️

  • @thomastucker9272
    @thomastucker9272 Год назад

    Check out Oregon vs Oregon state from this past weekend, crazy game

  • @samuelp.coletrain4775
    @samuelp.coletrain4775 Год назад

    I was at that game. Row 2 20yard line behind the buckeye bench

  • @bobbydeysher1220
    @bobbydeysher1220 Год назад

    yes you can have different players with the same number. one on offence and one on defense.

  • @carlk8308
    @carlk8308 Год назад

    This is the biggest rivalry in college football. As the announcers said, it is "The Game".
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    This rivalry goes back more than a century for football, but the rivalry between the two states is also intense. The states of Ohio and Michigan fought a war (yes, with guns) back in the 1800's over disputed territory.
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    Just my opinion, but Ohio State has a more talented team than the Wolverines, but they REALLY blew the coverages downfield and McCarthy (Michigan QB) was throwing bombs and hitting targets all day.
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    Michigan was playing without their star running back, #2, Blake Corum, but they still pulled it off. McCarthy (QB) ran more this game than I've ever seen, and this guy will run helmet-down straight into tacklers, rare for a QB, balllsy.
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    Also, this was the first time Michigan beat Ohio State AT Ohio State since 2000.
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    Enjoyed the reaction. Thank you.

  • @danielabrego2318
    @danielabrego2318 Год назад

    in college football, up to 3 players can wear the same number, provided they're NOT on the field at the same time and aren't on the same "side" of the ball. for example, the Running back on offense can be 10, the Safety on Defense can be 10, and EITHER the Punter or Kicker can also be 10.

  • @triciafritts6899
    @triciafritts6899 Год назад +6

    This game is one of the biggest rivalries in college football. That's why its such a big deal

  • @DavidHooper401
    @DavidHooper401 Год назад

    To answer your question, yes, as of a few years ago teams are allowed to have 2 different players with the same number.

  • @carlazaz1690
    @carlazaz1690 Год назад

    That TD pass under pressure midway through the second quarter was the turning point. Until then, OSU was imposing its arrogant will against Michigan.

  • @hornsdown8796
    @hornsdown8796 Год назад

    Just to answer the question, yes you can have the same number on offense and defense, and no it wasn’t the same person. Love the coverage on my favorite sport. This was the first video of yours, that I have seen. But I already subscribed!! Hope to see more videos on college football.
    (Edit) Maybe you could react to Oklahoma vs Oklahoma state. Oklahoma hasn’t had the best season 😢 but that was a really good game.

  • @Bobby_Bahama
    @Bobby_Bahama Год назад

    To answer your question about jersey numbers, yes multiple players on the same team can wear the same number in college football. They just can’t be on the field at the same time.

  • @thenewlife7588
    @thenewlife7588 Год назад

    Two different players may wear the same number as long as they aren't on the field at the same time. So you may notice a #10 on offense and another #10 that plays defense.

  • @SethHilyard-qg2js
    @SethHilyard-qg2js 8 дней назад

    "THOSE WHO STAY WILL BE CHAMPIONS"!!!!!!!!! HAIL TO THE VICTORS BABY!!!!!

  • @RaiderPowerTTU
    @RaiderPowerTTU Год назад +4

    You had good observations. On the early throw by Stroud for Ohio State, you remarked that it looked like the Michigan defensive back had time to make a play. All in the placement of the throw, which was a classic back shoulder throw, essentially an under throw of the pass to allow the receiver to adjust and make the catch while keeping it away from the DB. Enjoyed your commentary.

  • @Cammmmm215
    @Cammmmm215 Год назад

    10:00 to answer your question youre allowed to have two of the same number one offense one defense

  • @GeoffreyChilesTV
    @GeoffreyChilesTV Год назад

    You can have the same number on both sides. It’s a different player. Prior to Michigan coach Fritz Crisler in the 1940s, players played “both ways.” Then they realized how exhausting that was and developed specialty players for offense and defense.

  • @ThatOneNerdGaming
    @ThatOneNerdGaming Год назад

    Same person can do play multiple positions. Usually only happens in high school and college, or trick plays

  • @_saucyam_
    @_saucyam_ Год назад

    Idk if you’ve already done this but you should look into the history of this game. I’m pretty sure most people can agree this is the most intense rivalry in all of sports in America. Definitely top 3 but I’m not sure many rivalries in sports in America have the backstory like this rivalry. There was a war over the land of toledo, Ohio when Michigan had first become a state and this fueled the fire for their first meeting in 1897. The two teams have been battling for 135 years and they are two of the biggest and most famous college football teams ever who have historically done great. It’s like Real Madrid and Barcelona playing during both teams prime years. The game is at the end of the year too which means it’s win or your season is over right there. Many successful professional athletes to come from both teams.

  • @the2wheelsnowman
    @the2wheelsnowman Год назад +2

    My granddad hadn’t missed a home game in the big house for 49 years finally wasn’t physically able to make it this year. But the maze and blue did him proud in Columbus and and went undefeated this year. GO BLUE

  • @brandancyr1319
    @brandancyr1319 Год назад

    Sometimes there are three number tens on the team. Offense, Defense, Special Teams.

  • @jackcunningham8391
    @jackcunningham8391 Год назад

    to answer your question @9:41 there are over 100 players on a big college football rosters so there will be some duplicates

  • @matthewmarek1467
    @matthewmarek1467 Год назад +2

    For someone who claims to not understand college yet, you truly make some astute observations and pick up on little things which are very important. Great video for a very fun game. I hope you make it out to Ann Arbor for a game someday!

    • @BritishGuy22
      @BritishGuy22  Год назад +1

      For every astute observation I make I also make a dumb comment along the way haha! Thanks for the compliment though Matthew I appreciate it

  • @jerodjones6846
    @jerodjones6846 Год назад +12

    Love that you saw the Michigan/Ohio St game as a brit! Just so you know, Michigan leads in all time wins in the history of college football and have been a Wolverine fan since I was a wee lad lol. I'm a huge arsenal fan also so would love to see you break down an arsenal game! Go Blue!

    • @BritishGuy22
      @BritishGuy22  Год назад +1

      I'm a Manchester united fan so the chance of me breaking down an Arsenal game is slim, Unless we manage to get a 2nd win over you later this season ;)
      Thanks for checking the video Jerod, Arsenal are killing it this year!

  • @nathankindt1692
    @nathankindt1692 Год назад +1

    The thing about this rivalry is how deep it goes for the states themselves. Really dating back to the mid to late 60's. There are massive momentum swings in the series, with Michigan more or less owning the 90's and Ohio State ruling for nearly 20 years through the 00's and 10's. For fans of these teams, this game is EVERYTHING. We (Michigan) have fired decent coaches that just couldn't beat Ohio State.

  • @aquavelva4927
    @aquavelva4927 Год назад

    Good to see Michigan show some heart and make this a rivalry again

  • @manzac112
    @manzac112 Год назад +11

    Michigan got Ohio State to play a slugfest game. Ohio state's offense this year is not built around that, but built around fast high scoring. Durable physicality and better discipline, helped Michigan win this game.

    • @Kravis63
      @Kravis63 Год назад +4

      Have to give a ton of credit to Michigans defensive secondary this game too, spectacular performance!

  • @zammie
    @zammie Год назад

    My kids High School colors are red, but were a Michigan family and for a good reason!

  • @ahunterohio
    @ahunterohio Год назад +6

    As an Ohio State fan this game was honestly expected this way, last year hurt worse but Michigan has been due for a while. Ohio St has been winning this game for the last decade pretty consistent. I suggest watching last year's games as well as the 2016 game and the 2006 game labeled the game of the century. All 4 amazing games to show how much these games mean to the teams and cultures

    • @owtll1
      @owtll1 11 месяцев назад

      And if you want to see what really got it going again big time was the 1969 game and then the ten year war it will give you a little more perspective

  • @rorygrime1202
    @rorygrime1202 Год назад

    Teams can have two players or more with same number. Only one of them can be on the field of play when they have play either offense or defense

  • @williamleewolverine
    @williamleewolverine Год назад

    Michigan is the team to win. Did you know that the last time the Wolverines we beat Ohio State in Columbus Ohio was 2000? It’s been a long time coming. Thanks for enjoying our team. Go Blue!

  • @Yesquire0
    @Yesquire0 Год назад +3

    I liked your comment on that OSU sideline pass early in their first TD drive. Defensive backs are trained to play the receiver so that if he makes the catch, he won't be able to gain a lot of yards running afterwards. While looking at the play from high above the field, there are tons of plays where if the defensive back just turned around he would have an easy interception. But he almost never turns around, because doing so removes him from the position he must have in order to make a tackle after the catch. That play was a good example of a "back shoulder throw" where the defender had the receiver covered extremely well, but instead of throwing the ball downfield to hit a fast-moving receiver in stride, the QB throws it toward the sideline, and the receiver puts on the brakes, creating some room for a catch before the defender can react to that ploy. It's a planned play, and a good one.

  • @markpiekaczpiekacz912
    @markpiekaczpiekacz912 8 месяцев назад

    Ann Arbor,MI the big house holds 110,000 people.

  • @DukeofGames50
    @DukeofGames50 Год назад

    8:40 as others no doubt have stated how vicious the rivalry between these two are, might I add that the last time these two teams were both undefeated when they played each other, was 2006, November 26th. Ohio won that game, but it was close the whole way.
    So "THE GAME" holds as much weight as one can, without being a championship.

  • @jeffreyjordan4290
    @jeffreyjordan4290 Год назад

    You can have a number 10 on offence and one on defense and the same goes for any number.

  • @DukeofGames50
    @DukeofGames50 Год назад

    15:45 everyone said that after that last drive, but my Blue and Yellow Michigan said. Hold on, interceptions.

  • @rpack9815
    @rpack9815 Год назад

    Yes you can have 2 different players w/the same number. But have to be on either offense or defense. For example can’t have two players w/#3 on the field at the same time

  • @waheisel
    @waheisel Год назад

    I think it's great that you take an interest in American college football. And I enjoyed following your comments.

    • @BritishGuy22
      @BritishGuy22  Год назад

      Thanks William! It's crazy that there has been a whole different world of sport out there this whole time that nobody outside of the US knows about. We know about the NFL but I don't think anybody is aware of College football!

    • @waheisel
      @waheisel Год назад

      @@BritishGuy22 "it doesn't matter what sport you play, what country you play in, discipline is key" Well said!

  • @OdieSalmon
    @OdieSalmon Год назад +15

    I’m a Michigan fan but I wish they had shown you a replay of Marvin Harrison Jr.’s one-handed catch. It was really great stuff. Go Blue!

    • @nickpisarczyk
      @nickpisarczyk Год назад +2

      For real! Always good to appreciate a great player even if you hate the team😂

  • @seanhankerd1549
    @seanhankerd1549 Год назад

    Some players in bug games play both sides of the ball some times but not always

  • @mgoblue0970
    @mgoblue0970 Год назад

    2:27 "A good 'ol punch in the mouth"
    Just wait until the second half and Donovan Edwards runs off 2 long touchdowns.

  • @coltoncarson_UKR-RUS
    @coltoncarson_UKR-RUS Год назад +1

    Michigan vs Ohio STATE, Ohio University are the Bobcats, based in Athens Ohio, Ohio State is in the capitol of Ohio, Columbus and are the Buckeyes.

  • @anthonycaruso2248
    @anthonycaruso2248 Год назад +1

    This is not just the biggest rivalry in football. It's the biggest rivalry between any 2 teams of any sport in America. Two fan bases that literally hate each other. When a Michigan fan goes to OSU to watch the game there's a great likelihood they will be assaulted, or at the very least have things thrown at them. OSU fans won't even acknowledge the existence of Michigan, they refer to the Wolverines as that team from up North, and will never say their name. As someone that lives in Michigan I have lived through this rivalry and I cannot stress enough the significance of what you just watched. OSU has been the better team for quite a long time, until now. Two consecutive wins by Michigan have not happened for over 20 years. Michigan has taken their pride back and not only beat OSU but tore their heart out by knocking them out of the playoffs, and taking their spot for 2 straight years. Hail to the victors!

    • @anthonycaruso2248
      @anthonycaruso2248 Год назад

      @Mark rapacki that record goes all the way back to 1887. In the last 22 years Michigan is 4-18, that includes the Michigan wins last weekend and last year. It's been so dominating that it became difficult to call it a rivalry when one team dominated another for so long. Competition feeds a rivalry. UM is finally showing signs of being competitive again and and has reignited the fire in this rivalry. But to be honest, UM has to win next year as well to show they have become a contender again because of the horrible record they've had the past 22 years. OSU has had 2 winning streaks of 6 and 8 in a row since 2000 so 2 games is a small drop in a big bucket. It has been great watching them win the last 2 years but that is nothing compared to what OSU has accomplished. UM needs to sustain this level for a long time to stay as a contender in this rivalry. Yes, Michigan holds the all-time edge, but OSU has owned the last 20 years. I'm a huge Wolverine fan and I never jumped ship, but this is the reality of the situation. 20 million people watched this last game because although Michigan has been the underdog these last 2 years they have shown that they can win which makes them competitive again and restores this to the rivalry everyone wants to watch. 20 million viewers is more than all of the Stanley cup final games, NBA championship games, and MLB championship games. Michigan is finally showing some signs of life, renewing the rivalry and making this match up "the game" that all football fans in the country want to watch again. But all of that goes away if OSU hangs another long winning streak in the near future..

    • @anthonycaruso2248
      @anthonycaruso2248 Год назад

      @Mark rapacki yup Michigan is a huge program, from a great little town in a beautiful state. I honestly believe Michigan will beat OSU again next year to pave the road of the championship to run through Ann Arbor again. A tough team that personifies what football is supposed to be about. Only thing you got wrong was in 2016 Michigan went red, we did vote a MAGA turd into office. The state went blue in 2020, by a slim margin. But F politics, UM going to another Big 10 Championship game and has a real chance at a Natty too, Go Blue!!!

  • @major1964
    @major1964 Год назад

    Definitely love your take on this.

    • @BritishGuy22
      @BritishGuy22  Год назад

      I See you!
      Makes sense, Thanks for clearing it up for me!

  • @coleasher7828
    @coleasher7828 Год назад +1

    The craziest thing about this was michigans best player on the offense was out with an injury

    • @coleasher7828
      @coleasher7828 Год назад +1

      You should check out some his highlights actually it would make for a great react video. Guys name is Blake Corum

  • @forcinghandlesisdumb
    @forcinghandlesisdumb Год назад +90

    "I'm a British soccer fan just learning about college football"
    Me: Great, you already know more than the average Buckeye.

    • @ronmurphy8863
      @ronmurphy8863 Год назад +9

      LMFAO !!! GO BLUE

    • @aegon4
      @aegon4 Год назад +2

      Go blue!!!

    • @robertputhoff703
      @robertputhoff703 Год назад +2

      Hilarious coming from a walmart wolverine.

    • @forcinghandlesisdumb
      @forcinghandlesisdumb Год назад +2

      @@robertputhoff703 I am a Walmart Wolverine, but I still went to a better school than OSU!

    • @user-ky8jr4li4e
      @user-ky8jr4li4e Год назад +1

      @@forcinghandlesisdumb OSU is a great school to go to.

  • @phobiaone306
    @phobiaone306 Год назад

    FYI Football Season starts in the Fall, and ends towards the end of Winter.

  • @patrickdonoghue4714
    @patrickdonoghue4714 Год назад

    Yes there can be multiple players on the same team with the same number, they just can’t be on the field at the same time. Also this was the final week of the regular season and so next weekend will be the conference championship games and then bowl season will begin after that (which includes the playoff).
    A suggestion would be to make your commentary louder and the game commentary quieter.