Gonna let my 6 year old son who won't be able to stop a kick that is unreachable that there simply is no excuse. I'll send him your way when he asks what he should do instead. You must have an answer
That’s one of the worst free kick walls I’ve ever seen. Stanford’s gk deserves a lot of blame there too. Granted, the goalkeeping in the last minute was horrendous from both teams.
@@user-nj1zu2nf1x It deflected into the goal because they broke ranks, and a few of them flinched. It was entirely preventable by either them or the keeper. Although, to be fair, they kinda blocked his sightlines and then separated perfectly to allow a window for the ball.
The goalie has a chance to save it. Unless you block his view. And deflect it so he can't guess the trajectory. And flinch so your body acts like the perfect back board. And move out of the way so there's a large enough hole for 3 balls to fit through. Soccer players are so soft it actually makes the sport unwatchable.
@@jakelink1482 Well, it’s college, so I’m a little more lenient, but I thought Stanford student athletes were supposed to be smart. I love soccer, but that was one of the most collectively stupid plays I’ve seen this year.
@@hangedups2608 the actual good American males are sent to Europe. If you're playing male college soccer, you're not actually any good at all. The women are different obviously, the good women go through the college system.
@@RadioStaringPlus these two teams rly aren’t good. Indiana University is one of the teams I’ve watched over the past decade and they have some quality players. Weston McKennie is actually a good example of someone who is good for the USA and played collegiate soccer
If they were able to get out of the way and let the ball go directly in without the deflection then the goal would have been disallowed due to it being an indirect free kick.
Takes away from the weirdness and unofficialness of added time in added time, plus it makes it so there’s 45 minutes per half, no more, no less, no subjectiveness from the referee to decide whether to add 5 or 6 minutes. It’s weird but I like it
@alexchimi7093 Timekeeping in soccer/football has always been absolutely absurd and is an archaic vestige of the era it was invented in before stopwatches were invented and referees just had to guesstimate. It's clearly obsolete and far worse than just counting down and stopping the clock when play stops like most other sports but they insist on still doing things like it's the 19th century out of pure stubborness.
Unfortunately in college soccer it is ticking down, like old-school MLS lol. That's why I personally don't really watch it, it completely changes the dynamic of the game
It's technically in the rulebook that the goalkeeper holding the ball from more than 6 seconds is an offense that is penalized with an indirect free kick, it's one of those rules that never gets enforced.
And I'll be honest, exceptionally harsh enforcement. Keeper was in control of the ball for about 8 seconds (since you generally exclude the time taken on the floor and getting up). Ref shouldn't have gotten involved
@lukelaw8981 bro no he fell on purpose I play goalie and in those situations when your wasting time you don't take a fake bullshit fall like that man make it look better and don't be so obvious he took 15 seconds doing that or get up drop the ball and kill the entire clock it's so easy.
@@lukelaw8981 the law doesn’t really care if you are on the floor, it actually explicitly says that it’s in control if you are, unless it’s from a save/rebound. This keeper didn’t need to go to the ground so it wouldn’t count imo (and of the refs)
An indirect free kick means a goal can't be scored directly, meaning it needs to have 2 touches, which happened on the deflection. If the ball didn't careen off the wall, the goal would've been disallowed. what was more disappointing was the midfield shot that went in as time expired. Talk about soul-crushing. I'm afraid that keeper is looking for a different sport to play after that..😳🤣🤷♂️
i’ve noticed division 1 soccer is nowhere near as good as other division 1 sports. i knew a lot of kids getting D1 scholarships for soccer who were very subpar athletes.
There are numerous high school aged clubs in the US that would obliterate D1 college teams. If you're a serious soccer player, you're not going to college
Fucking love that the ref called the keeper wasting time. Time wasting and diving is ruining football and needs to be booked more often. Games should almost never have more than 3 minutes extra time, yet most I watch have upwards of 5 without a single actual injury
Just a quick note, if the keeper does go on the floor, the way he did. It is completely legal as long as he doesn't stay for an extended period of time. That is a terrible call by the ref 6 second rule only aplys if the keeper is up on his feet
@@oh_whale Nothing to do with being posh, in the country that invented the game it’s called football! And us Brits have a bit of a problem with the word soccer, there’s a definite yuk factor! Sorry but that’s a fact.
Shot, pass, whatever. Doesn’t matter. just needs to hit another player first. Any form of contact brings it live. Indirect just means it can’t count as a goal without it touching someone first
If the keeper has already been wasting time and the ref has already warned him for it, as Jimmy stated, then it seems fair to me. Also, law 12.2 of the game literally states "An indirect free kick is awarded if the goalkeeper controls the ball with their hand for more than 6 seconds". Jimmy said it was 15 seconds, so totally fair.
@Ryan-ii9rx Even if it isn't enforced often, in the last couple of minutes of the game is the time it matters most and absolutely should be enforced, in my opinion.
Worst soccer clip ive ever seen. The clock is counting DOWN, WHY!!! The freekick in the box for time wasting is the definition of terrible officiating.
As far as I know, all high school and college games use a count down (no stoppage time) like most other sports. Time wasting, therefore, cannot be made up with stoppage time and must be penalized and not ignored.
Funny enough that was the only part of the wall setup that worked. The guys standing on the wall were all over the place. Really bad execution defensively.
Hey have you thought about covering Gaelic Football or Australian Football or even Canadian Football? I''ve started watching them and they can be pretty dang entertaining even though I don't understand everything😅. It'd be perfect if I could get your take. As a bonus I like watching people from Britain get mad that all the English speaking countries call their main sport football and soccer is soccer.
@@greapsoho And don't forget hurling, the fastest field game in the world. Probably the hardest men playing field sports as well. Right up there with rugby.
That’s a tough call to allow the opportunity for the tie, but that winning goal allowed by the goalie is inexcusable for literally any age level.
As long as they’re tall enough to reach the crossbar, yes.
Gonna let my 6 year old son who won't be able to stop a kick that is unreachable that there simply is no excuse. I'll send him your way when he asks what he should do instead. You must have an answer
@psssh I had a six foot vertical when when I was 6. I could have rejected Lebron.
Should've had taller parents @@thomashollier8148
@@ClosetEconomicsyeah that's everybody big deal
That’s one of the worst free kick walls I’ve ever seen. Stanford’s gk deserves a lot of blame there too. Granted, the goalkeeping in the last minute was horrendous from both teams.
Are you blind they blocked it but it got deflected. You know, physics that's what it's called
@@user-nj1zu2nf1x It deflected into the goal because they broke ranks, and a few of them flinched. It was entirely preventable by either them or the keeper. Although, to be fair, they kinda blocked his sightlines and then separated perfectly to allow a window for the ball.
@@eliotklus8323☝️ this
The goalie has a chance to save it. Unless you block his view. And deflect it so he can't guess the trajectory. And flinch so your body acts like the perfect back board. And move out of the way so there's a large enough hole for 3 balls to fit through.
Soccer players are so soft it actually makes the sport unwatchable.
@@jakelink1482 Well, it’s college, so I’m a little more lenient, but I thought Stanford student athletes were supposed to be smart. I love soccer, but that was one of the most collectively stupid plays I’ve seen this year.
This can’t be the highest level of collegiate soccer 😭
YANKS😂
Yes, division 1 soccer...
@@hangedups2608 the actual good American males are sent to Europe. If you're playing male college soccer, you're not actually any good at all.
The women are different obviously, the good women go through the college system.
@@RadioStaringPlus these two teams rly aren’t good. Indiana University is one of the teams I’ve watched over the past decade and they have some quality players. Weston McKennie is actually a good example of someone who is good for the USA and played collegiate soccer
People wonder at large why the US mens team remains sorry as hell even after so much trying but it’s absolutely 100% down to how shit NCAA soccer is
They made a wall and both players who should contact the ball moved to dodge it lol😂😂
Literally got scared the ball😂
If they were able to get out of the way and let the ball go directly in without the deflection then the goal would have been disallowed due to it being an indirect free kick.
if you watch the full clip, the shot was to the side of where the wall started. they actually moved over to try to block it.
@@effext1 If you rewatch the ball was moving when hit, likely laid off by his teammate to make the ball live before the strike at goal.
Two of those 23 people on the field definitely have some suspicious PayPal receipts.
Ya I’m sure DraftKings or FanDuel send some thank you money somewhere
ref and losing team keeper or?
@@rice_frying_shrimp 🤐
Ref was corrext
This about sums up football in America!!
Bro istg you wouldn't see this shit in Sunday league
You act like this couldn’t happen anywhere else 💀
No this is soccer
@@sisk22no it's football.
@@guille8756In America, it's soccer. As it is in Canada and Australia.
What the fuck is that time clock counting down 😂😂 aint no way
Takes away from the weirdness and unofficialness of added time in added time, plus it makes it so there’s 45 minutes per half, no more, no less, no subjectiveness from the referee to decide whether to add 5 or 6 minutes. It’s weird but I like it
@alexchimi7093 Timekeeping in soccer/football has always been absolutely absurd and is an archaic vestige of the era it was invented in before stopwatches were invented and referees just had to guesstimate. It's clearly obsolete and far worse than just counting down and stopping the clock when play stops like most other sports but they insist on still doing things like it's the 19th century out of pure stubborness.
It's american college soccer the clock counts down so that was a buzzer beater goal
American college
Unfortunately in college soccer it is ticking down, like old-school MLS lol. That's why I personally don't really watch it, it completely changes the dynamic of the game
“A walkoff midfield boot” is so American it hurts
What the fuck is that even supposed to mean
@@djsilversunwalk off= game winner
Boot= kick
Midfield= the middle of the field
Walk off + midfield + boot= game winning kick from half field
@@mjsoccer14yes. Thanks for the reiteration. I still agree with “wtf does that mean?”
@@Badger1776 I just told you 😂 a game winner from midfield
What's wrong with American verbage?
It's technically in the rulebook that the goalkeeper holding the ball from more than 6 seconds is an offense that is penalized with an indirect free kick, it's one of those rules that never gets enforced.
And I'll be honest, exceptionally harsh enforcement. Keeper was in control of the ball for about 8 seconds (since you generally exclude the time taken on the floor and getting up). Ref shouldn't have gotten involved
@lukelaw8981 bro no he fell on purpose I play goalie and in those situations when your wasting time you don't take a fake bullshit fall like that man make it look better and don't be so obvious he took 15 seconds doing that or get up drop the ball and kill the entire clock it's so easy.
@chinoloco117 I also played as a gk, and you're allowed to take that fall after making a save. The clock starts when you get up.
@@lukelaw8981Problem is when goal keepers abuse staying on the floor
@@lukelaw8981 the law doesn’t really care if you are on the floor, it actually explicitly says that it’s in control if you are, unless it’s from a save/rebound. This keeper didn’t need to go to the ground so it wouldn’t count imo (and of the refs)
That’s the definition of ball don’t lie😂
I said the same thing lol
A direct free kick for a goalkeeper holding onto the ball for longer than 6 seconds??
This ref knows his onions 😂
It wasn’t direct, it hit a Stanford player on the way in, if it didn’t the goal wouldn’t have stood.
@@xXDoNtMeSsWiThThIsXxthey have to pass it they can’t shoot direct don’t shouldn’t stand
@@Albotron12it hit the player in the wall so it didn’t go directly in
@ it was still a direct shot I had to be a pass no matter what
@@Albotron12 if it deflects off an opposing player it’s not a direct shot
Bro needed some alone time with the goal after that one 😂
Which sport is it? Looks a lot like football, but with different rules.
“A walkoff midfield boot”, that’s some top-notch commentary right there 😂
You should hear the real commentary, it was fire
Am i the only one that thinks homie scored an indirect free kick with one touch ?
No, I agree, it shouldn't be allowed??
An indirect free kick means a goal can't be scored directly, meaning it needs to have 2 touches, which happened on the deflection. If the ball didn't careen off the wall, the goal would've been disallowed. what was more disappointing was the midfield shot that went in as time expired. Talk about soul-crushing. I'm afraid that keeper is looking for a different sport to play after that..😳🤣🤷♂️
Time doesn't expire in football like that. No ref in the world would blow the whistle whilst the shot is travelling that's ridiculous
It’s considered 2 cause it hit the wall
it touched someone before going in, goal stands, learn the fules before trying to call someone out.
That kid is a living walking legend at that school from now on. Holy shit
no, nobody saw this
" #7 taking a nap." That's the most American thing you can ever say on soccer ⚽️ thing.
Football.
Soccer is the most American thing you casn say.
Siesta advocates disagree.
I think the guy was sleeping because that’s the excitement level of soccer 😂😅 lol
Referee looks like an NFL official out of shape but willing to stay on the field
That power nap really helped #7 score that last goal
Oh, wow. I only saw the walk off shot before but the lead up makes it even better
What the hell kinda defense was that on the free kick #5 literally got out of the way like he was scared 😂🤦♂️
thats the definition of ball dont lie
“No.7 is taking a nap” 😂😂😂
Mans a fool
I had seen the long bomb goal, I had not seen the penalty equalizer before hand. Makes it an even funnier end.
There was no penalty equaliser
@@stevenward1534 he meant free kick
it wasnt a penalty
I mean did the not get a free kick because of the yellow card? Free kick was actually closer than a penalty shot too so. Tomato. Tamato 🍅
@@tommyzeeb8352do you drag your knuckles when you walk?
That's one of the most jaw-dropping last minute I have ever heard of
You have a great voice for this stuff you do.
Number 7 took a power nap, cause he sure did boot that ball midfield for the goal.😂
U sure this is D1 soccer and not highschool?
i’ve noticed division 1 soccer is nowhere near as good as other division 1 sports. i knew a lot of kids getting D1 scholarships for soccer who were very subpar athletes.
There are numerous high school aged clubs in the US that would obliterate D1 college teams. If you're a serious soccer player, you're not going to college
This is the definition of “Soccer”
Americans won’t get this 😂😂
FYI, #7 is not taking a nap. He's blocking the low shots so his mates can jump.
The goalkeeper finished his career. and his life.
what in the fuck was number 7 doing? 😂
“lemme take a quick nap here”
Low block
Fucking love that the ref called the keeper wasting time. Time wasting and diving is ruining football and needs to be booked more often. Games should almost never have more than 3 minutes extra time, yet most I watch have upwards of 5 without a single actual injury
Best example of "ball don't lie" I've ever seen
Just a quick note, if the keeper does go on the floor, the way he did. It is completely legal as long as he doesn't stay for an extended period of time. That is a terrible call by the ref
6 second rule only aplys if the keeper is up on his feet
The standard of college “soccer” compared to the standards of more traditional US sports at college level is night and day!
Why put soccer in quotation marks, dude
Most colleges don't even have a real male team.
@@oh_whale Because it’s called football, but that may have caused confusion with our American cousins.
@@zacsayer1818 Both words are correct, I don't know why you gotta be so posh with it
@@oh_whale Nothing to do with being posh, in the country that invented the game it’s called football! And us Brits have a bit of a problem with the word soccer, there’s a definite yuk factor! Sorry but that’s a fact.
This is the most interesting soccer moment i have ever seen.
The music is fire, great choice!
I don’t know about you guys, but I’m more amazed on how that ref is running alongside with these guys.
Isn’t that supposed to be an indirect free kick? No shots allowed only passing?
It hit a defender, so it counts.
Shot, pass, whatever. Doesn’t matter. just needs to hit another player first. Any form of contact brings it live. Indirect just means it can’t count as a goal without it touching someone first
Also, it's rolling when the clip starts, so I'm sure 21 gave it a little pass before 2 shot it
this clip is cut off...the full clip is online and shows the pass and defenders fraction to it.
America should patent the term “walk off midfield boot” before FIFA grabs it
I'm not a soccer guy, but it seems like the ref calling a yellow card/free kick was pretty savage right there.
If the keeper has already been wasting time and the ref has already warned him for it, as Jimmy stated, then it seems fair to me.
Also, law 12.2 of the game literally states "An indirect free kick is awarded if the goalkeeper controls the ball with their hand for more than 6 seconds". Jimmy said it was 15 seconds, so totally fair.
Keepers are only allowed 6 seconds of holding it. Is it ever enforced? Rarely. Should it be? I think definitely think so
@Ryan-ii9rx Even if it isn't enforced often, in the last couple of minutes of the game is the time it matters most and absolutely should be enforced, in my opinion.
@ I’m not arguing that. I’m saying it should be enforced more and don’t fault this ref at all
There's no rules like that in football. There's no indirect free kick given for time wasting
Hitting that shot from beyond midfield is insane.
Ball dont lie
This is freaking hilarious 😂
It is like time traveling back to watch first human beings speak and gain consciousness lmao
Worst soccer clip ive ever seen. The clock is counting DOWN, WHY!!! The freekick in the box for time wasting is the definition of terrible officiating.
America, thats why.
As far as I know, all high school and college games use a count down (no stoppage time) like most other sports. Time wasting, therefore, cannot be made up with stoppage time and must be penalized and not ignored.
The clock counting down makes more sense. Why would you count up to the time limit rather than display how much time you have left to play?
@@kman9884 you never watched a game of football before, have you?
Time wasting by the goalie being an indirect kick is in the rules in any league. Why they don't enforce the rules is another question
That's why football is called soccer in America
Why did Stanford dude lay down while the other team tied it? Maybe I’m not smart enough to understand brilliant Stanford strategy
He lays there so the wall can jump without the risk of them kicking on the ground under the wall
I jumped in high school and a dude fired it under my feet for a goal.😢
Funny enough that was the only part of the wall setup that worked. The guys standing on the wall were all over the place. Really bad execution defensively.
That’s how you set up a wall, one guy goes on the ground the other guys jump so it doesn’t go under the jumping guys
That yellow goalie almost sold
Soccer so boring even the players sleep.
Basketball, baseball and ice hockey are far more boring
@@dundermifflinitythat’s hilarious. Baseball you got a point but college soccer most definitely isn’t as entertaining as warriors Celtics
@@dundermifflinityBasketball and ice hockey are probably the two fastest paced sports tf are you talking about?
No one making eye contact with the losing team's keeper in the locker room 😂
Nfl sign this dude immediately
That Notre Dame Goalie has officially lost his scholarship. Bye Felicia.
That just go to show the level that football is at in America
This is a prime example of ball don’t lie😂
I finally understand what American Football is.
Goalie been watching Jokic a little too much 😂
That ref looks central/South American. Good call
That was pretty much a perfect kick. Defense probably shouldn’t let him get that clean of a shot but still impressive nonetheless.
That man in disbelief staring. I feel that
Embarrassing play this makes me feel like I could walk on to one of these D1 schools for soccer 😭
Watching USA men play football is like watching the women’s premier league
ts looks like my little siblings games 💀
Ref: "Cmon guys wtf! I can't do everything around here"
The goalkeeper went to the locker, peed, change clothes, got back in.
"Notredame goalkeeper has entered the transfer portal"
I was expecting the guy laying down on the penalty kick to get Scott Sterling-ed
What sport is this?
Ref would have let the whole shit slide for a couple postgame fries
The ref lost his mind calling for a free shot.
Free kick from time wasting is an indirect one, they were lucky it was deflected in
Why did he give an indirect free kick for that😂😂😂
I have always wondered all my life if one of these have gone in (same for hockey) and here were are, amazing
A free kick in the box should be indirect for timewasting
"Number 7 is takin' a nap." 😂😂
That's some Tsubasa shit
Didn’t know David Beckham studying at Stanford
I've just realised there's a difference between soccer and football 😂😂😂😂
I know that goalie got chewed on, you can tell that shit sunk into his soul 😂 the yellow goalie got his ass saved tho 😂
For a sport that literally doesnt end the game until the ref blows the whistle, a yellow card allowing a goal to be scored for delay if game is wild
The most Notre Dame thing ever
The most farcical minute of football i've seen in a while.
We really should’ve kept football over here.
This explains team USA🥲
Usually in Europe the ref might give a yellow but no free kick
Bet coach going to drill walls next practice 😂
That ref ran the entire 90?!?😂
Steph Curry shimmy is definitely required after that
Notre Dame’s goalie should be ashamed of that effort. I hope he’s really smart at least.
Goalie was trying to blame the net at the end. 😂
A lot of people dont realize this, but the goals were from different teams
Hey have you thought about covering Gaelic Football or Australian Football or even Canadian Football? I''ve started watching them and they can be pretty dang entertaining even though I don't understand everything😅. It'd be perfect if I could get your take. As a bonus I like watching people from Britain get mad that all the English speaking countries call their main sport football and soccer is soccer.
@@greapsoho And don't forget hurling, the fastest field game in the world. Probably the hardest men playing field sports as well. Right up there with rugby.
This is wild af, and great.
Americans play football as if in their mind, they are in a kung fu football movie from the early 2000s
Y u talking about footvall on soccer vid?
That’s insane. That’s the moment every soccer player dreams of! (Besides scoring a hat trick in the cup final)
Moral of the story. If you have a semi-athletic child, teach them soccer early they’ll most likely get a scholarship.
Why did he give a direct free kick in the box 😂
That's the football equivalent to a desperate half court shot
Court? It's not Tennis, basketball or Badminton.
I hear or see Notre Dame and think of The Hunchback of Notre Dame😂
If the goalie got a yellow card for time wasting that should not result in an indirect free kick in the game. That’s wrong on the ref.