still about six or seven years away from the time this game was played Also the first down yellow line. Damn how did I even watch football as a little kid, now that I think about it? 😆
This is still the best football game I’ve ever seen. Great rivalry. Great uniforms. Beautiful fall day. Big plays by supremely talented athletes. Controversial calls. It’s why we still talk about it 35 years later.
@@willleisen196Wow I wasn't even alive to witness these 2 blue bloods share the gridiron but I have witnessed my team win 6 national championships since 2008
Agreed! I remember it well (my junior year in high school)! October 15, 1988! Catholics vs Convicts gave it an added identity it didn't even need as was evidenced during the pre-game side show! The two preceding blowouts in '85 and '87 coupled with Notre Dame accusations made this a rivalry! The Irish played at a level in this game indictive of a team with a chip on its shoulder! Everything about it all wrapped up into one made it the most exciting regular season game in college football history
@@krakenwoodfloorservicemcma5975 I’d actually put 1993 ND vs Florida St. (The Game of the Century) up there as well. The build up to that game was unbelievable, coupled with NBC’s pre-game intro.
Boise State vs. Oklahoma (Boise State's Statue of Liberty and Boston College vs. Miami--Flutie to Phelan to win it, was at least just as good, if not better. Two cases where the underdog stood tall against Goliath.
I was 17 years old when this game was played live on a perfect Saturday. Now in 2019, I’m 48 almost 49 and the only thing got old is me. Because the players and coaches in this game will forever be young. Legends
I was 17 too! I am a diehard Notre Dame fan, and me and about 6 of my good friends on the High School Football team all got together at my house, ordered pizzas and watched every single second of that game! I recorded it on my VCR so we could watch it again (provided Notre Dame won, of course, which they did!) We were hyped for that game for a Month! Unbelievable game! Just a truly historical moment in College Football!
There's only one Spirit, all others are of the antichrist...of course, yours is the same spirit out of the Vatican (🧛🏾♂️)that's misguided the golden domers 😂😂😂
You will never see as much talent on a college field than in this game. Between Notre Dame and Miami, I think a combined 60+ players went to the NFL. Still the greatest and most intense game I’ve seen in my life.
@@richardbaker_0086 It’s hard to tell with the bad quality, but to me it looked like the ball didn’t move at all until it hit the ground. It looked like he had full control of the football.
Yeah, that call is a joke.....he is reaching across to score.......its clear as day.....they said he didnt have control........what a joke......Miami scores there, they probably get ball back and score again to win.
I am a Penn State alum and that was one game witih heat leading up to it......Notre Dame vs Miami in 88 was the culmination of 3 years of hatred. Miami KILLED ND in 86 and then blanked them in 87.....Notre Dame wanted revenge.....and of course the Catholics vs. Convicts crap........
Watching old games becomes like playing bingo for old players I haven’t thought of in forever. Like, this video might be the first time I’ve heard Todd Lyght’s name since he played for the Lions
Is it just me or did the Miami guy clearly lose that ball on the last TD Miami scored. the 2nd angle on that showed the ball clearly flying by the ref with his arms already calling TD
Yup, that, the other goal line play by the miami reciever, and what looks like an obvious fumble by the miami qb at 4:33 were all head scratchers to me, thank God for instant replay coming to college football
Miami wants to bitch and complain about that so called fumble in the 4th quarter at the Notre Dame Goal Line that cost them a 1st and goal and most likely the game( Yes indeed it was a very bad call). However the Hurricanes had a total of 7 turnovers in this game( 4 fumbles and 3 interceptions). Most of them occurred inside Notre Dame territory. I don't care how talented or good you are; you will lose 99.9/100% of the time when you commit that many mistakes in a game; especially on the road no matter who you are up against. If Miami doesn't commit a single turnover in this game, they win this one rather easily.
I remember watching this game. I was 8 years old Tony Rice was the first black qb I remember seeing in college football. Rocket Ismail was the first dynamic player in college football I thought that he was going to win the Heisman every year he was in college. I woke up with my dad did my chores early just so I could watch this game.
Both of these teams weren't in conferences at the time, so their number of real rivalries were limited. It was far different than a team like Florida, which typically faced FSU, Miame and an SEC slate each year in the mid-80s. I remember an SI CFB preview issue around that time listing the most underrated rivalries: #1 - The Gators vs. everyone.
To each his own. Me and buds usually avoid HH posts cause 16th century cathedral music playing over true game sounds is over hyping a game where it has no purpose. To us it is distracting to a point of annoyance. The choice of games is good though.
I love the hypocrisy of Notre Dame and every other program running up the score on their opponents and nobody says a word, but when Miami does it, somehow it’s not right.
Old school vs New school. Guess who won? (Hint it wasn't the guy running the NFL style offense with NFL level players but rather the guy running a full house offense from the 60s)
Still remember watching this game on that Saturday afternoon. My dad had the remote and kept flipping back and forth between some western movie with Dean Martin and the game. My dad told me the Holy Cross priests at Notre Dame wouldn't let them lose, and damn if he wasn't right.
7:32 was clearly short, and the last touchdown by Miami was not a catch either. Yes, the fumble at the goal line was a bad call. But that is not what lost Miami the game
This game gets all the love, but no one includes the next year when everyone's darling Notre Dame went to Coral Gables and got beat pretty good leading to another Miami national title.....
you are right! The Irish got spanked in Miami he following year. I thought Miami was the better team in 88, and lost to ND and the national championship. I thought the Irish were the better team in 89, and lost to Miami and the national championship.
Back when I was a CFB fan, the only thing I enjoyed seeing more than Notre Dame losing, was Miami losing. Too bad they both couldn't have lost this game. But, a loss for "The U" was always a good thing.
That’s one thing I love about my fighting Irish the most you talk shit, push us around, or doubt us we listen and take care of business on the field. They love to prove the haters wrong
19:21 Am I tripping or was that definitely a TD? I’m pretty sure the ball didn’t move at all until he hit the ground, which caused the ball to come out of his hands. Should have been a TD, but it’s hard to tell with the bad quality
Yes it was... if you see THE U on ESPN, they go in depth to this... supposedly the ref admitted he blew the call. And Jimmy Johnson talks about after the game he told the team "I told you... I TOLD YOU...if you leave this one up to the refs, you aren't gonna win this game..."
What a horrible call on the 4 and 7 that would of tied the game and made it 31 to 31. The ball already crossed that goal line that was a touchdown, if it wasnt a touchdown then he was down. The ball dcame out after the ball was across the goal line and his body was down.
dalton carter what about your ghost touchdown 21:57 that was never a catch either way Notre Dame controlled the whole game it really was never close we just left you guys in the game like Lou holtz was famous for doing in certain games...
Manny Davis Fuck u mean it wasn’t close, it was close the whole damn game let’s talk about Miami vs ND if we gonna talk about a team controlling the game the whole time. Jeez bruh u must been smoking something 7 months ago
You could say the same thing about the "touchdown" where the ball flips out of his hands but ruled 6. Even Miami players said in modern day football that's not a catch.
@@caroll5069 You are DENYING racism here?!? I identify as always being correct so you need to respect that and stop being a bigot. I am also trans-racial black so your disagreeing with me warrants your being doxed, protested at work & home, fired from your job, and thoroughly ruined personally and professionally. Your behavior here will be reported to the Borg (aka the "intersectionality").
@@Tsar_NicholasIII I was there. Lou kept running into a stacked defense until about 1 minute left in the 3rd quarter. Then the passing floodgates opened. It was an amazing spectacle to see right up to the BC field goal. Not to mention, ND dropped a "gift" interception on the that final BC drive.
Redskinsman10 because a ND student made a t shirt that said Catholic vs Convicts! Miami was hated cuz ND got they asses whooped in '87 24-0 and the year before that 58-7 ...Miami had swag n other schools didnt like it so they were told they were like "Convicts" and the program should eliminated!! Remember...these were days when u could score n endzone dance n taunt without getting penalized!!
Redskinsman10 Pretty much lol When Jimmy Johnson took over they pretty muched trolled teams with celebrations and running up scores!! ND won this game but Miami was unstoppable in the 80s
I was recommended this video, and quickly scrolled through the comments. I saw the timestamp on this comment, went to it in the video, and laughed. I was going to up-vote it, then saw that I was the one that made this comment 3 years ago :\
87-94 is when Miami was the POWER of CFB and Notre Dame had gone many years of mediocrity and hired Lou Holtz who revived the program and were coming back to winning again. That stadium was electric. Watching this game live back then with my dad who is a ND fan and im a U fan was great. I didnt talk to him for a few days after this....Besides the Harvard vs Yale game of 1968, this is considered the greatest CFB ever played
Which game would you like to see remembered next?
The game that made Troy Smith famous
Miami vs FSU 1987
Harris Highlights Penn State vs Miami 1987 Fiesta Bowl and de facto National Championship
2004 Florida v Tennessee
2015 sugar bowl - ohio state vs alabama
One of the greatest innovations of all time was having the score and time be on the screen at all times lol
Chris McSweeney fax
💯
still about six or seven years away from the time this game was played
Also the first down yellow line.
Damn how did I even watch football as a little kid, now that I think about it? 😆
You can thank Fox for the time, score and yellow lines on the field at all times
And the yellow first down line
This is still the best football game I’ve ever seen. Great rivalry. Great uniforms. Beautiful fall day. Big plays by supremely talented athletes. Controversial calls. It’s why we still talk about it 35 years later.
the uniforms are shit dude lmaoooo stop
@@mr2x137 nostalgia makes them awesome, maybe not for everyone but personally it’s sick as hell
@@mr2x137 You gotta be kidding me. You must be young af and like all that fancy shit. FOH!
Along with a piece of shit ref who was paid off to help the fisting Irish. On Monday he apologized for blowing the biggest call of the game.
@@willleisen196Wow I wasn't even alive to witness these 2 blue bloods share the gridiron but I have witnessed my team win 6 national championships since 2008
Probably the most bad ass college football game of all time
Agreed! I remember it well (my junior year in high school)! October 15, 1988! Catholics vs Convicts gave it an added identity it didn't even need as was evidenced during the pre-game side show! The two preceding blowouts in '85 and '87 coupled with Notre Dame accusations made this a rivalry! The Irish played at a level in this game indictive of a team with a chip on its shoulder! Everything about it all wrapped up into one made it the most exciting regular season game in college football history
Agreed! Best of the best.. I would put 94 Nebraska vs fl state up there too though..
@@krakenwoodfloorservicemcma5975 I’d actually put 1993 ND vs Florida St. (The Game of the Century) up there as well. The build up to that game was unbelievable, coupled with NBC’s pre-game intro.
Boise State vs. Oklahoma (Boise State's Statue of Liberty and Boston College vs. Miami--Flutie to Phelan to win it, was at least just as good, if not better. Two cases where the underdog stood tall against Goliath.
Auburn and Florida is another both undefeated 1994
I was 17 years old when this game was played live on a perfect Saturday. Now in 2019, I’m 48 almost 49 and the only thing got old is me. Because the players and coaches in this game will forever be young. Legends
You old
@@Coolidge2329 we all age
@@Coolidge2329 No one beats father time
I was 17 too! I am a diehard Notre Dame fan, and me and about 6 of my good friends on the High School Football team all got together at my house, ordered pizzas and watched every single second of that game!
I recorded it on my VCR so we could watch it again (provided Notre Dame won, of course, which they did!)
We were hyped for that game for a Month! Unbelievable game! Just a truly historical moment in College Football!
Word
24:00 Lou Holtz: "This was won by the Notre Dame Spirit. SHUT UP!!!"
Always cracks me up
Better to be lucky
There's only one Spirit, all others are of the antichrist...of course, yours is the same spirit out of the Vatican (🧛🏾♂️)that's misguided the golden domers 😂😂😂
@@eternal1099 huh?
They got that DUBYA!
Yeah I know it's different the way Alabama does it. They buy theirs
One of the greatest games of all time. If you have not seen it already you need to see the 30 for 30 on this game, it explains everything.
Matthew McKeon 30 for 30 was great
Matthew McKeon i’ve watched the 30 for 30 like 5 times on this rivalry
What’s your teams’ greatest game of all time?
I bet if this game was played in 2018, the name “Catholics vs Convicts” would start riots and people would be so offended.
Scotty W even if they were actually all felonies people would still say it’s racist
Sad and true reality!
Damien Walker shut up
Dominic Cart can’t handle the truth white boy?
Dominic Cart Triggered PC sjw snowflake 🤣🤣
Tony Rice was exceptional with his running and passing especially those tough yards on 3rd down.
You will never see as much talent on a college field than in this game. Between Notre Dame and Miami, I think a combined 60+ players went to the NFL.
Still the greatest and most intense game I’ve seen in my life.
88' Notre Dame Team was special and Miami was a Hardocre Program with Hardcore Talent.
Not saying your wrong but I'd like to check that math. If your right that's fn impressive. Also some legendary talent on both sides.
Texas and usc would like a word
@@terrantheblack6587 Talent that actually had good careers
@@fivehundrediq5212 A lot of pro bowlers on both teams.
24:02 I nearly spit out my morning coffee when Lou screamed that those students
Watching this makes me happy we have instant replay… These calls are questionable at best.
Dreadful officials in this game.
@@coreytrevor6276 Big time.
Might be the first time I agree with a Gator.
The TD for The U by Andre Brown, was juggled and trapped lol and it still rolled out of his hands
@@jewelz6028 I saw that on the instant replay
19:24. Gary has the ball in his hand and it's across the goal. TD!
He lost control before he went down
A ton of terrible calls in this game. The last Miami touchdown and the fumble by the Miami qb earlier in the game. Thank god for replay
@@richardbaker_0086 It’s hard to tell with the bad quality, but to me it looked like the ball didn’t move at all until it hit the ground. It looked like he had full control of the football.
Yeah, that call is a joke.....he is reaching across to score.......its clear as day.....they said he didnt have control........what a joke......Miami scores there, they probably get ball back and score again to win.
Yep. If you see "THE U" on ESPN, they show that it was in fact a TD and claim even the ref admitted he blew the call.
Penn State vs Miami fiesta bowl in 86-87 was a fierce rivalary and game
I am a Penn State alum and that was one game witih heat leading up to it......Notre Dame vs Miami in 88 was the culmination of 3 years of hatred. Miami KILLED ND in 86 and then blanked them in 87.....Notre Dame wanted revenge.....and of course the Catholics vs. Convicts crap........
You ain’t lying. Them games was physical.
Watching old games becomes like playing bingo for old players I haven’t thought of in forever. Like, this video might be the first time I’ve heard Todd Lyght’s name since he played for the Lions
My grandfather loved ND.
Glad he saw the game and a 11th national title win in the fiesta bowl.
Nice
16:21 Let’s appreciate the kicker Reggie Ho.
Josh Norman Dude has a really cool story.
Will Black He sure does man
He looks like a kid compared to his teammates!
He won them the Michigan gsme
Asians were over 2% of the population at the time
I love the background music. Well done.
I'm a Canes fan but I gotta say Tony Rice was special. He ran that wishbone to perfection.
Is it just me or did the Miami guy clearly lose that ball on the last TD Miami scored. the 2nd angle on that showed the ball clearly flying by the ref with his arms already calling TD
21:55
I thought the same. Clearly trapped the ball. As he rolls over, you see the ball wheel off out of bounds.
yea the blind ref somehow didnt see it
They also did not I have instant replay I think
Yup, that, the other goal line play by the miami reciever, and what looks like an obvious fumble by the miami qb at 4:33 were all head scratchers to me, thank God for instant replay coming to college football
Miami wants to bitch and complain about that so called fumble in the 4th quarter at the Notre Dame Goal Line that cost them a 1st and goal and most likely the game( Yes indeed it was a very bad call). However the Hurricanes had a total of 7 turnovers in this game( 4 fumbles and 3 interceptions). Most of them occurred inside Notre Dame territory. I don't care how talented or good you are; you will lose 99.9/100% of the time when you commit that many mistakes in a game; especially on the road no matter who you are up against. If Miami doesn't commit a single turnover in this game, they win this one rather easily.
Honestly it took 7 turnovers for ND to barley win. I think if these teams played 10 times Miami would win 8/10 times
Also looked like to me on their final touchdown the ball goes flying out of bounds as he hit the ground
U r 100% rite thats how uk the refs work for brady n the league...he had too many turnovers to beat rogers amd the packers
@@conorcane1211 It is pretty obvious Miami was better...but as Chris Berman says...That's Why They Play the Games.
I remember watching this game. I was 8 years old Tony Rice was the first black qb I remember seeing in college football. Rocket Ismail was the first dynamic player in college football I thought that he was going to win the Heisman every year he was in college. I woke up with my dad did my chores early just so I could watch this game.
Peter Warrick.....Florida state was better than THE Rocket!!!!!
Louder than a jumbo jet in the stadium. It was one fine day.
This was awesome this right here is CFB. This is what I watch the game for moments like this.
I miss old school college football!!
The 1987 Fiesta Bowl National Championship game between Miami and Penn State had a similar feel.
Both of these teams weren't in conferences at the time, so their number of real rivalries were limited. It was far different than a team like Florida, which typically faced FSU, Miame and an SEC slate each year in the mid-80s. I remember an SI CFB preview issue around that time listing the most underrated rivalries: #1 - The Gators vs. everyone.
I LOVE THE BACKGROUND MUSIC YOU USE MAN ITS SO HEART PUMPING ...DON'T GET RID OF IT
To each his own. Me and buds usually avoid HH posts cause 16th century cathedral music playing over true game sounds is over hyping a game where it has no purpose. To us it is distracting to a point of annoyance. The choice of games is good though.
@@cocabrown2009 ??? You obviously have no taste bet you're a fun guy...that shit go hard you crazy as hell
Lol. Ishmael and brown crushed the Miami's secondary. What a game it was
20:15 Rip ref
Might be the greatest build up to a college football game ever & it didn't disappoint luv my U 💪🏾💪🏾
As a Michigan Fan i hate ND but still have respect for them
Kargann As a Notre Dame fan, the feeling is mutual. See you in September.
Go Blue!!
O-H
the greatest taco having a tough time spelling Ohio I see
Ohio ...Nice Job Trying To be a smartass
This is amazing you got this game ..good work man
Miami clearly was down at the one, no way that was a fumble.
21:20 and that clearly wasn’t a catch for a TD so i guess that makes them even
@@ptor175 exactly!!!
No Notre Dame fan but that 88 team was loaded. Well deserved national title.
I love these!!!! Keep posting vids like this!!!!
Glad you like em! Got plenty more coming.
I love the hypocrisy of Notre Dame and every other program running up the score on their opponents and nobody says a word, but when Miami does it, somehow it’s not right.
Love your videos through the off-season.
Greetz from GER
Thank you, Manuel!
Nothing like Catholics vs Convicts!
Kos Sports im catholic😎 go notredame!
Kos Sports In 2017 context (in Hard Rock) that would offend a lot of people
TEAM CLASSIC SONIC sad but true lol
Kos Sports But tbh I always liked the name even though the Convicts (Miami) lives up less to the name in recent years but still works!
TEAM CLASSIC SONIC lol it was considered offensive back then also
Love seeing the Irish flags waving in the stands. Love the irish love my people and Notre Dame
I love all my fast ass Africans playin' for the Irish.😁
@@kevinscott59 lol!
I love the wishbone formation from ND
Yeah seeing these old formations for both teams brings feelings of nostalgia
Old school vs New school. Guess who won? (Hint it wasn't the guy running the NFL style offense with NFL level players but rather the guy running a full house offense from the 60s)
Can we get more older games like this
Not just that more rivalries like this
You play D for the Irish and your name is Stonebreaker? Yeah, that dude was all set.
I remember some of my friends were lucky enough to get the cons vs Catholic tshirts lol they still hav them
Still remember watching this game on that Saturday afternoon. My dad had the remote and kept flipping back and forth between some western movie with Dean Martin and the game. My dad told me the Holy Cross priests at Notre Dame wouldn't let them lose, and damn if he wasn't right.
18:13 i know y’all heard that man say “fuck” lmao 🤣
Love the music, great build up...... Go Dawgs!!!!!!😉
do a game to remember when asu beat usc on a hail mary in 2014
"when in doubt run the option."
-Lou Holtz
When Alabama beat Miami in the Sugar Bowl 1993 George Teague Int & high stepped in Priceless!
7:32 was clearly short, and the last touchdown by Miami was not a catch either. Yes, the fumble at the goal line was a bad call. But that is not what lost Miami the game
One of the all time classics. Key game for Norte Dame in their march for the National Championship.
GREAT GAME GO IRISH
miami says they got gouged by the refs? look at the TD at 7:27 and tell me who got jabbed? At the end of this day, miami lost and ND WON!!!
Wow, so intense!
This game was two of the biggest heavyweights in a slugfest.
Catholics vs Convicts? I fucking love it!
Brent Musberger was fantastic!!
@Christian Russel yes
Yes he was. He and Keith Jackson were best of the best.
This was badass, thanks
This game gets all the love, but no one includes the next year when everyone's darling Notre Dame went to Coral Gables and got beat pretty good leading to another Miami national title.....
you are right! The Irish got spanked in Miami he following year. I thought Miami was the better team in 88, and lost to ND and the national championship. I thought the Irish were the better team in 89, and lost to Miami and the national championship.
Digger Phelps remembered that game too when ND played Miami later in the year when they met on the basketball floor. LMFAO
@@matthewcarey3148 I felt the same way about 2015/2016 Bama vs Clemson Natty's...
Back when I was a CFB fan, the only thing I enjoyed seeing more than Notre Dame losing, was Miami losing. Too bad they both couldn't have lost this game. But, a loss for "The U" was always a good thing.
Lou said it the spirit of notre dame
That’s one thing I love about my fighting Irish the most you talk shit, push us around, or doubt us we listen and take care of business on the field. They love to prove the haters wrong
Not the last couple of seasons
Devan Herron 41-8 proved y’all wrong
47-40 we beat Clemson
We? You played?
@@jonasmassa3659 At home, plus Clemson without their starting QB and best defensive player?
One of the most hate-fueled rivalries of all time.
You had me at the intro music
Great Year 🎉!!!! Seems like yesterday.
Badass editing dog.
19:21 Am I tripping or was that definitely a TD? I’m pretty sure the ball didn’t move at all until he hit the ground, which caused the ball to come out of his hands. Should have been a TD, but it’s hard to tell with the bad quality
Thought the same exact thjn
Yes it was... if you see THE U on ESPN, they go in depth to this... supposedly the ref admitted he blew the call. And Jimmy Johnson talks about after the game he told the team "I told you... I TOLD YOU...if you leave this one up to the refs, you aren't gonna win this game..."
And 21:20 wasn’t a catch so it evens out
I miss true animosity in sports , Bama and Clemson haven’t thrown hands yet fr so idk I’d call it a rivalry
It’s not a rivalry.
One of my dad's friends played for notre dame and played in this game I'm going to the 2025 game in South Beach notre dame loved that 88 game
Best moment of all the great moments: Lou yelled “Shut up!” and everybody did. That’s what it is like when Lou is on our campus.
16:28 was that a middle schooler ND had?
U need to do the 2010 Iron Bowl AKA the Camback.
Chris Davis in 2013
I’m so glad we have instant replay now that was not a fumble at the goal line
Or a touchdown catch by Andre Brown at the end. Never had control of the ball
So weird to hear that intro music, and then not see two SEC teams about to play.
Hard to believe this was 33 years ago.
What a horrible call on the 4 and 7 that would of tied the game and made it 31 to 31. The ball already crossed that goal line that was a touchdown, if it wasnt a touchdown then he was down. The ball dcame out after the ball was across the goal line and his body was down.
dalton carter what about your ghost touchdown 21:57 that was never a catch either way Notre Dame controlled the whole game it really was never close we just left you guys in the game like Lou holtz was famous for doing in certain games...
dalton carter last TD Miami scored wasn’t a TD.
Manny Davis Fuck u mean it wasn’t close, it was close the whole damn game let’s talk about Miami vs ND if we gonna talk about a team controlling the game the whole time. Jeez bruh u must been smoking something 7 months ago
Back when Notre Dame could go the distance with great opponents. Now, they can’t stay on the field with Alabama and the other elite teams.
OSU is gonna spank them in the opener this upcoming season!
Walsh totally panicked on that 2 point conversion. Could have walked in to his left.
Walsh had 6 turnovers and they still had a chance to win. Give ND credit, for not beating themselves and applying pressure.
I'd never even heard of this game, but that's a priceless title. Is that what it's been called all these years?
Yes sir! How have you never heard of that title?
18:42 that was a touchdown they bucked the canes
Lou holtz is such a short spindly guy but he’s got the swagger and stroll of a man twice his size
I'm a simple man. I look for highlights, see a Harris highlights video, and click.
Did Lou Holtz yell "SHUT UP!" to the fans during his interview at 24:02???
Yes he did
Why were they wearing couches for shoulder pads.
As much as I hate the Caines (Go Big Red!), with replay, they would've had another TD. Ruling that a fumble was a HORRIBLE call.
You could say the same thing about the "touchdown" where the ball flips out of his hands but ruled 6. Even Miami players said in modern day football that's not a catch.
Miami is a cool program, but they’ve had their fair share of calls and non calls go their way too!
"Fighting Irish" is SO racist. So was "convicts." This game was saturated in racism and I am triggered into hysterics.
Irish isn't a race. It's a nationality. Learn about the history of Notre Dame before spewing nonsense.
@@caroll5069 You are DENYING racism here?!? I identify as always being correct so you need to respect that and stop being a bigot. I am also trans-racial black so your disagreeing with me warrants your being doxed, protested at work & home, fired from your job, and thoroughly ruined personally and professionally. Your behavior here will be reported to the Borg (aka the "intersectionality").
@@leojanuszewski1019 I do hope you are being sarcastic...if so, ...that's a funny response! :p
@@peteinthedesert7082 Just 100% satirization of the SJW wing of today's left. 🙂
Best College Football Game I ever attended!
Well I’ll be damned you lucky son of a bitch 😅
This game is sick!!
You should do the game between #1 FSU and #2 ND
Then ND lost to Boston College.
@@Tsar_NicholasIII I was there. Lou kept running into a stacked defense until about 1 minute left in the 3rd quarter. Then the passing floodgates opened. It was an amazing spectacle to see right up to the BC field goal. Not to mention, ND dropped a "gift" interception on the that final BC drive.
How are the Hurricanes convicts?
Redskinsman10 because a ND student made a t shirt that said Catholic vs Convicts! Miami was hated cuz ND got they asses whooped in '87 24-0 and the year before that 58-7 ...Miami had swag n other schools didnt like it so they were told they were like "Convicts" and the program should eliminated!! Remember...these were days when u could score n endzone dance n taunt without getting penalized!!
Redskinsman10 Watch the 30 for 30 😂 it’s the best one ever... like Miami a Mostly Black Team... soooo that’s how they got that name
PNAS99 damn. So ND was just jealous of the 80s Canes lol.
Redskinsman10 Pretty much lol When Jimmy Johnson took over they pretty muched trolled teams with celebrations and running up scores!! ND won this game but Miami was unstoppable in the 80s
PNAS99 yea fuck Jimmy Johnson. Not for his time at the U, i dont care bout that. He made Dall-ass win SBs.
Could you do JMU vs. Virginia Tech?
What’s this instrumental you use in the background for your videos? It’s dope
TJ Epps Guardians of Freedom remix
20:33 "I'll buy that for a dollar!"
I was recommended this video, and quickly scrolled through the comments. I saw the timestamp on this comment, went to it in the video, and laughed. I was going to up-vote it, then saw that I was the one that made this comment 3 years ago :\
@@SilentPartner79 Funny but I don’t get your original post. Buy what??
@@redwingsfan3621 Watch Robocop (1987).
@@SilentPartner79 Oh, okay.. thx
87-94 is when Miami was the POWER of CFB and Notre Dame had gone many years of mediocrity and hired Lou Holtz who revived the program and were coming back to winning again. That stadium was electric. Watching this game live back then with my dad who is a ND fan and im a U fan was great. I didnt talk to him for a few days after this....Besides the Harvard vs Yale game of 1968, this is considered the greatest CFB ever played
I remember plenty of Catholics on Miami’s team. I would not be surprised that the percentages were the same for each team.
actually miami had more catholics on their team but because of bad reputation and going against a catholic school the moniker stuck.
Doing wonders rn on the Day Off!! Go U!!!
They said Notre Dame couldn't wait for this game lol watch what u wish for lol
The hell you talking about😂 Notre Dame won😂