BRITISH GUY Reacts to "College football Hits - HERE COMES THE BOOM"...

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  • British guy reacting to HUGE college football hits to the sound of HERE COMES THE BOOM!
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  • @AdamCouser
    @AdamCouser  22 дня назад +5

    LIVE RIGHT NOW www.twitch.tv/adamcouser

    • @andresmaciel2760
      @andresmaciel2760 22 дня назад

      Can you react to insane nfl catches?

    • @SBQDawn
      @SBQDawn 19 дней назад

      College Players Sustain Blows "Like A Car Crash"
      They concluded that players receive an average of 50 hits to the head, each with an average force of 40G (40 times the force of gravity). This is similar to the force generated by a boxer's gloved punch.

    • @SBQDawn
      @SBQDawn 19 дней назад

      What is the average velocity of a thrown football?
      How fast do NFL quarterbacks throw the football? The average NFL QB has a release-point throwing velocity of about 50 mph that caps at about 60 mph for the players with the strongest arms.Feb 12, 2018

  • @BlackSmokeDMax
    @BlackSmokeDMax 22 дня назад +154

    There was some sports science show about 20 years ago that determined some typical tackles are the same as a 35 MPH car crash.

    • @demonicdrag4670
      @demonicdrag4670 22 дня назад +1

      I was just comming to comment this

    • @McLeod2022
      @McLeod2022 21 день назад +1

      its physics. in a straight on line two objects hitting each other at, say, 15 mph, equals a 30 mph collision if perfectly in line... when you get into angles the vectors add up differently... but thats the thing w boxing... many knockouts are not straight on punches, but they are hits that turn the head, screwing up the cochlear inner ear = off balance. wanna knock someone out? twist their body/head rapidly. ... either way, straight on or twisting... the brain is getting tossed about inside the skull... i hate the long term mental destruction but damnit... my Irish Serb hulking DNA loves a violent hit.

    • @TheTexasCowboy56
      @TheTexasCowboy56 17 дней назад +3

      Hold up that was 20 year ago? God I'm old. Thanks for reminding me of that.

    • @McLeod2022
      @McLeod2022 17 дней назад

      @@TheTexasCowboy56 same Brother. to quote Toby... I'm as good once as I ever was. at least with bloody knuckles. the rest... well Darwin sucks but i am in my family of men's Deadpool range. The women last forever. Immana be found in a pond.

  • @heckrules1
    @heckrules1 22 дня назад +66

    There is also a Boom version for the NFL.

  • @darrinlindsey
    @darrinlindsey 22 дня назад +62

    Concussions are the most common injury from hits like that.

    • @bull614
      @bull614 21 день назад

      Yep. As a former official, I had to take classes specifically on concussions before we were able to get our license. We had to renew each year as well, in case there was any new info or methods.

    • @michaelsoper3610
      @michaelsoper3610 18 дней назад

      Actually, the most common injury from de-cleating hits (the most frequently seen here), is getting the wind knocked out of you. This is a short-term condition that will typically involve no more than a missed play or two. Concussions get a lot of attention because of potential long-term consequences, but occur much less frequently than the media would have you believe.

    • @darrinlindsey
      @darrinlindsey 17 дней назад

      @@michaelsoper3610 Getting the wind knocked out of them, is not an injury. It's simply a consequence of the game, that just requires them to sit out until they get all of the oxygen back in their lungs.

  • @Ean9881
    @Ean9881 22 дня назад +39

    2:08 neither player ever played football again. Penn State player had a level 3 concussion and the Michigan player broke his neck.

    • @polarbear7976
      @polarbear7976 22 дня назад +6

      I’ll never forget watching that game and play still by far one of the hardest hits I’ve ever seen or been apart of.

    • @polarbear7976
      @polarbear7976 22 дня назад +8

      @Adam Couser you need to research this exact play there’s a documentary on it.

    • @Ean9881
      @Ean9881 22 дня назад +6

      @@polarbear7976I clearly remember watching it happen live and thinking they might be dead. Hardest hit I’ve ever seen… Taylor came out of nowhere like a damn missile!

    • @Ean9881
      @Ean9881 22 дня назад +6

      @Adam Couser just look up Michigan Penn State The Hit

    • @rhoetusochten4211
      @rhoetusochten4211 21 день назад +3

      Yeah, that one still is tough to watch.
      Amazing enough that, in a video like this, that one play stands out as one where people actually got injured.

  • @philiptaunton6378
    @philiptaunton6378 22 дня назад +6

    1:22 this guy was my coworker’s nephew he said it was the most “fun” hit he’d ever taken.

  • @Nikotheos
    @Nikotheos 19 дней назад +5

    Oh ya, they hurt. I will always remember the “crack + oof” of delivering those sweet, sweet love taps! 😂❤

  • @Ben-jx4oj
    @Ben-jx4oj 22 дня назад +5

    This stuff is just another day in the south. We love this type stuff. Also you should check out this guy named Ray Lewis. He played in the pros and is one of, if not the hardest hitter of all time.

  • @dennisanderson7034
    @dennisanderson7034 21 день назад +7

    It happens so fast that you don't feel the pain until a little bit later unless you actually broke something. You feel the hit, see stars, lose your breath, sometimes lose consciousness. Later that night is pretty painful and the next morning sucks!

    • @steamro11r
      @steamro11r 13 дней назад +1

      yea adrenaline is a hell of a drug

    • @dennisanderson7034
      @dennisanderson7034 13 дней назад

      @@steamro11r like every drug. It wears off and it's never fun. 🤣

  • @jloo2135
    @jloo2135 19 дней назад +5

    I’ve always wanted to see a video that contrasts the difference between hits in football and soccer. Where the soccer players lay there like little babies after getting touched and football players get up and act like men after being pounded full speed

  • @pudgeboyardee32
    @pudgeboyardee32 21 день назад +4

    I've been in a 45mph collision and I played 4 years of football. Pretty similar experiences. Wreck felt like the aftermath of 1 or 2 post season games.
    It's the pads, they really work. They work better once you learn how to use them to their maximum effect. Learning how to fall in them and remembering the extra bounce might give you a chance to roll some of the energy from the tackle out, those sorts of things make a difference.
    Some of those guys are hurt, others knocked clean out, but the guy that spun flat landed on his tailbone pad, maybe a hip pad, and the composite back-plate of his shoulder pads before his helmet hit at a much reduced rate of speed.
    Just because it isn't metal doesn't mean it isn't armor. You should see the old knight tourney videos from pre-war Ukraine. Teams from over a dozen nations, including the US, fighting in full plate full contact combat. Modern football meets medieval arms and armor. Used to get pretty out of hand.

  • @BuckyBarnesATL
    @BuckyBarnesATL 22 дня назад +24

    I graduated from Texas! Longhorns baby! Then the US Army. Let’s go!! Love your shit Adam! I’m the web editor for Reel Rejects and others on RUclips. You kill it brother! Cheers from across the pond in Atlanta, Georgia. 🍻

    • @athenman124
      @athenman124 22 дня назад

      please tell me about the army im 17 and im thinking about enlisting when im 18 please tell me if its hard

    • @jasonlamendola9744
      @jasonlamendola9744 22 дня назад +1

      ​@@athenman124 well it's not easy that's for sure. Basic training will definitely be a culture shock for you, especially since you're asking if it's going to be hard. You will be in the best shape of your life after basic training. Good luck to you. Go Army!

    • @_Skarz_
      @_Skarz_ 22 дня назад

      🤘

    • @BuckyBarnesATL
      @BuckyBarnesATL 22 дня назад

      @@athenman124 It’s not that bad. It’s all mental, get through the training, and it’s a regular job. Of course you have to wake up early, workout, and then do your work/training for the day. Yes going to war is tough but in the end it can be good. I went to Airborne and Ranger school, again not easy. Yet nothing in life is. I’m retired at 39, I get $3000 a month on disability, free medical, and so many benefits. I was in Iraq and got hurt, that was tough. Yet if you join you may never go to war. I’ve been to 10 different countries, Japan, Ireland, Germany, Korea, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, UK, and a few others. The travel is so fun and you’ll never have better friends. Also when you get out you’ll see how wussy regular Americans are mentally lol. It’s not bad, it’s all mental. Remember they’re just yelling at you during training, they’re not hitting you. You can do it buddy! Yes I’ve been through hard times but I’d do it again. If you want more advice my instagram is the same as this buddy.

    • @BuckyBarnesATL
      @BuckyBarnesATL 22 дня назад

      @@jasonlamendola9744 Were you in? And how long were you in? Just asking because you were giving him advice. And I hope people like you that give advice are actually people that served in the active military and did war time.
      Im retired at 39 and did 18 months in Iraq/got injured. I told that young man, well this is what I told him below.
      It’s not that bad. It’s all mental, get through the training, and it’s a regular job. Of course you have to wake up early, workout, and then do your work/training for the day. Yes going to war is tough but in the end it can be good. I went to Airborne and Ranger school, again not easy. Yet nothing in life is. I’m retired at 39, I get $3000 a month on disability, free medical, and so many benefits. I was in Iraq and got hurt, that was tough. Yet if you join you may never go to war. I’ve been to 10 different countries, Japan, Ireland, Germany, Korea, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, UK, and a few others. The travel is so fun and you’ll never have better friends. Also when you get out you’ll see how wussy regular Americans are mentally lol. It’s not bad, it’s all mental. Remember they’re just yelling at you during training, they’re not hitting you. You can do it buddy! Yes I’ve been through hard times but I’d do it again. If you want more advice my instagram is the same as this buddy. I was an Airborne Ranger and did most of my time at Ft. Bragg. What unit were you in? I was 82nd Airborne and 5thSF.

  • @willcool713
    @willcool713 22 дня назад +3

    Jukes are always my favorite vids. Some of the inhuman jumps and catches are pretty cool, too. Seeing a 6 foot plus, 270 pound guy leap over another similar guy is always wild.

  • @tjboylan20
    @tjboylan20 12 дней назад +1

    As someone who took multiple of those in my life, I can confirm they hurt, my first boom stick i took, I was knocked out, under concussion protocol bruised ribs and then 2 quarters later I went back into the game, and did the same to the dude who did it to me, we both played 60 minutes we were 8

  • @Montuckz
    @Montuckz 22 дня назад +4

    the hit on penn st on the sideline by Michigan was the nastiest i ever seen

  • @toky_doky4861
    @toky_doky4861 22 дня назад +3

    FINALLY ADAM. WELCOME TO COLLEGE FOOTBALL BABY

  • @tankeater
    @tankeater 8 дней назад +1

    GOLDBERG played in College and the NFL before wrestling... LMFFFAAAOOO 🤘

  • @jeremysmithers6119
    @jeremysmithers6119 6 дней назад

    I’ve been hit like this just playing high school football. You have to be a differently built monster to take hits like that in college football and especially once you get to the pros. How some of these guys get up like it’s nothing will always leave me puzzled.

  • @HudsonBak-fs6kt
    @HudsonBak-fs6kt 22 дня назад +1

    Look Up trouble with the snap 2015 MSU vs. U of M. One of the craziest endings to a game ever!

  • @BigS24575
    @BigS24575 22 дня назад +9

    Trust and believe after getting hit like that you remember it forever...i know from experience lol

    • @MrGatorsfan2010
      @MrGatorsfan2010 13 дней назад +1

      Facts, theres 2 hits you always remember, when you get smacked an when you smack someone else an survive

  • @historianswag8517
    @historianswag8517 22 дня назад +1

    I played high school and small college football and yes I can assure you that these hits suuuuuuck. But giving one is oh so sweet so just makes sure you give out more punishment than you give.

  • @DJYoungLlama
    @DJYoungLlama 21 день назад +1

    Clowney’s hit is the most beautiful thing I’ve ever seen in my life

  • @mariejustme
    @mariejustme 22 дня назад +1

    Wow, Adam! I hadn’t even noticed you are almost to 350,000 subscribers! That’s no small feat. Love your channel, so keep up the great work. You’re almost there. Keep doing those college football vids and you’ll get there fast. It’s the off-season and we CFB addicts are having serious withdrawals. Keep ‘em coming. Go Dawgs!

  • @ImBrayK
    @ImBrayK 18 дней назад +1

    As a former football player of 2 years most common injuries are bruises, cuts, and sometimes from hits like those bruised bones. And yes Adam it hurts not as bad as h think tho anything from the tits up will keep u down for a good 2 minutes.

  • @wisemanotis
    @wisemanotis 17 дней назад

    We used to watch these before games to get hype. Big Hits send a message to the other team and gets your team hype af.

  • @briandelaroy1670
    @briandelaroy1670 6 дней назад

    Yes players in both collage and Pro level American football have been knocked unconscious, had concussions, broken bones! But this is why when europeans ask about American football i always tell them the sport is equivalent to violent car crashes.

  • @stephenhale1514
    @stephenhale1514 20 дней назад

    I can't help but feel called out

  • @zachebert6971
    @zachebert6971 17 дней назад

    Watch “the most electric moment in college.” 2019 Michigan Vs. Penn State and Michigan couldn’t even get the first play of the game off it was so loud.

  • @nathanbennett5240
    @nathanbennett5240 22 дня назад

    Absolutely love your reaction vids

  • @loonatykofficial
    @loonatykofficial 13 дней назад

    1:20 that's my dudes at Kansas State that laid that hit and made the QB helicopter and stopped him short of the 1st down and won us the game. Their defense is pretty solid and is kinda reminiscent of the defense they had in the 90s and maybe you should check out some of their videos, love your reaction to it tho, that was my reaction too.

  • @user-fv4ep6by7m
    @user-fv4ep6by7m 2 дня назад

    Hey Adam, Will from Detroit, Michigan, USA… I love your song that you sang…Na…Na…NahNah!!! One of my friends that I played football with in high school went on to play for Washington University, and then made it into the NFL football for the Oakland Raiders. He was 6 foot 9 inches and 390 pounds… those hits totally hurt but damn do they feel good when you can deliver it to someone else 😈

  • @markdanz7039
    @markdanz7039 5 дней назад

    I think a couple of those guys left their heads on the field 😂

  • @ljwood9519
    @ljwood9519 21 день назад

    We don't fuck around over here bruh, that Major Wright hit gets me pumped everyone I see it. Love the videos just found them.

  • @liamengram6326
    @liamengram6326 22 дня назад

    I have been hit really hard and have hit really hard. I was a FS and the QB1 for my high school team. I can tell you 100% that when you hit someone hard you don't feel it. When you get hit standing in the pocket with your feet planted it can hurt, and usually does.

  • @melrest3453
    @melrest3453 19 дней назад

    They say it’s like getting in a car wreck all game lol

  • @DJ_Cub
    @DJ_Cub 19 дней назад

    Been watching you since your first reaction to an American rodeo years ago and I’ll never forget your confusion! Lol great to see the recent growth

  • @jishani1
    @jishani1 20 дней назад

    "What sort of injury did this fella get?" A concussion, almost certainly. 🤣

  • @PredxMarvel
    @PredxMarvel 19 дней назад

    The hit at 2:10 ended both players careers. Both ended up with a some combination of a broken back or broken neck. It's why hits leading with your helmet are illegal.

  • @mommawolf6932
    @mommawolf6932 20 дней назад

    They are also just as proud of the hits they take as they are of the hits they give. 😂

  • @obi-juantacobi8552
    @obi-juantacobi8552 13 часов назад

    Just keep in mind the AVERAGE college player height and weight is 6'2 245 lbs (188 cm and 112 kg) and the AVERAGE 40 yard dash time is 4.48 seconds, so the newtons of force applied by a single average player is
    1740.48N, experiencing nearly the same G force astronauts experience during a space shuttle flight per large 2 player collisions.
    Football isnt a contact sport, its a collision sport.
    Also coming from someone who played football from pop warner to D1 and the in the CFL.
    Yeah some kf those hits hurt, but for most of them you bounce up becauer of adrenaline and dont really feel them until later.

  • @fitzgeraldlansanah5306
    @fitzgeraldlansanah5306 22 дня назад +1

    Can't wait for college football 25 and college football season to start Adam next you should do amazing plays or touchdowns

  • @jaws1628
    @jaws1628 12 дней назад

    2:40 I remember watching Kenny Bell level that guy on live tv. One of the most underhanded calls made by the refs on this one. It was a clean block and yet it got flagged…

  • @Crodd.
    @Crodd. 19 дней назад

    Getting hit like that hurts but you just have to get up and play to use every opportunity to get better

  • @jasonrhyner2185
    @jasonrhyner2185 21 день назад

    I can almost guarantee a lot of those Guys got up. The developments in the pads these Guys wear is unreal. To the point you barely actually feel hits like that. It's more of the forceful stop and concussions. Or as it was mentioned with Penn State/Michigan Sideline Hit.

  • @mycroft16
    @mycroft16 22 дня назад

    Most of the time, the phrase "walk itboff" applies. You'll see them get up, take a few circles and catch their breath, and get right back to it. Now, if they stay down and any of the other players are showing concern or the guy is writhing and holding a limb... youll see the team medical staff head out on the field with their bags and assess. Sometimes theyll help them stand and hobble off the field. Sometimes for a stretcher and carry them off. And sometimes they bring the ambulance that is always present off the field on with the EMTs and transport them to the hospital. Crowd and other players are almost always really respectful regardless of which team player is injured. If they stand and walk offx applause. Silence if they are taken off.

  • @reschke5
    @reschke5 13 дней назад

    Having been hit and hit like that before in a college game/practice, it really doesn't hurt.... its the small numerous hits that hurt the most tbh especially as a TE

  • @pointman3672
    @pointman3672 22 дня назад +2

    2:14 when you see your first dead body 😂

  • @edithroberts8959
    @edithroberts8959 8 часов назад

    This is a true man's sport

  • @alwaysup411
    @alwaysup411 22 дня назад

    There is a term for when these guys are catching a pass only to turn up-field and get absolutely flattened. It is called a “hospital pass” for obvious reasons and is almost always on the quarterback for not reading the defense properly.

  • @steveblythe3544
    @steveblythe3544 9 дней назад

    Any ilb out there knows when you hear the wind go out of your target no matter if you're dingin you get up and act like stay down i got you all night.. man i miss football!

  • @LandSharkEatsU
    @LandSharkEatsU 22 дня назад +3

    Playing running back in American football is like being in 25-30 car crashes in 4 hours.

  • @thekingcobra63
    @thekingcobra63 22 дня назад

    Being a guy who ran a lot of special teams in college, it is literally kill or be killed and I still feel some of my injuries now 30 years later.

  • @avtomatt554
    @avtomatt554 22 дня назад

    It varies. Sometimes it's like being shoved or tripped, and you hop back up immediately. Sometimes it's like eating the grill of a speeding truck, and you don't walk straight for awhile. It's a lot of fun, make no mistake, but it's an insane choice as a career. A lot of these guys start their careers as sane, grounded and determined super-athletes and come out the other end as unhinged psychopaths (or worse) from the repeated head trauma.

  • @Mavyn316
    @Mavyn316 18 дней назад

    There's 2 hits you absolutely missed out on:
    Reggie Ragland hitting Leonard Fournette, and my personal favorite, John Meitchie hitting a florida defender forcing a fumble

  • @BCrahan1216
    @BCrahan1216 10 дней назад

    Oh how I missed a good old days of football

  • @MariJeanMelissa
    @MariJeanMelissa 22 дня назад

    You've come a ways from four years ago when you did the NFL version of Here Comes Thee Boom and might at that time still be under the illusion that soccer or rugby is tougher hits than American football. The difference between contact and collision. But now that you've finally worked your way to college football, you're down the rabbit hole. Enjoy. And remember FSU opens in Ireland this year. That will make a great video.

  • @darrenduhe3090
    @darrenduhe3090 14 дней назад

    At some point in every American boy whose suited up they’ve been hit like this. Part of the game. Thankfully the equipment has gotten so much better

  • @ImDicey
    @ImDicey 22 дня назад

    yeah they do hurt when i was in middle/high school i was a a defensive linemen and i got hit so hard in the stomach the next day i had a perfected bruise of the face mask of the helmet when i got to school i showed everyone

  • @adamcronin8846
    @adamcronin8846 21 день назад

    This is like watching art to me. It's beautiful

  • @TravisCombs-oi4zo
    @TravisCombs-oi4zo 8 дней назад

    When other countries that play rugby say football players are panzies for wearing pads, this is why we just laugh.

  • @johanna0131
    @johanna0131 22 дня назад

    I’ve said this before, but despite the hard hits, football is a very complex game with a lot of strategy put into every play. I hope you’ll watch some videos that highlight the talent and intelligence that goes into winning a football game.

  • @MetallicAAlabamA
    @MetallicAAlabamA 21 день назад

    These hits are one of the many reasons football has had concussion issues. But when the adrenaline is flowing, it doesn't matter in the moment lol. It's a serious issue, but gyotdang I love football.

  • @jordansnipe4718
    @jordansnipe4718 21 день назад

    You definitely need to watch NFL Hospital passes simply because it will show you the importance of reading the field correctly and keeping your receivers safe and not let them get blown up

  • @user-yj7lx1kn3v
    @user-yj7lx1kn3v 11 дней назад

    It don’t hurt during the game but after it’s sore

  • @Bigdaddyweese
    @Bigdaddyweese 6 дней назад

    This is why most football players careers are an average of only 3.5 years when they make it to the pros. It is a violent sport not for the weak at heart

  • @daltonxervin
    @daltonxervin 22 дня назад

    2:10 both guys broke their backs

  • @seandobson6221
    @seandobson6221 4 дня назад

    99% of these hits would no be an automatic ejection. Roy Williams of OU back in the early 2000s was a murderer when it came to head hunting.

  • @peteywheatstraw7670
    @peteywheatstraw7670 18 дней назад

    Hit, Stick, Bust!!!

  • @emaniburton9422
    @emaniburton9422 22 дня назад

    Football players get repetitive trauma to the brain- they often experience early onset dementia and sometimes personality changes or brain fog.
    Though this is is very small sample there are several professional football players who randomly freaked out on a loved one or friend and ended up murdering someone. There’s not enough cases to do a sample but some scientists think is because of all of the brain injuries suffered from decades of football.

  • @xeverogaming
    @xeverogaming 19 дней назад

    Adrenaline is a crazy thing. Yes, these hits hurt, tomorrow you really feel them.

  • @isaiahshinhchs24
    @isaiahshinhchs24 16 дней назад +1

    I play football. When people talk about things like this and ask why tf I play football… I say that’s exactly why

  • @chrisswinerton9603
    @chrisswinerton9603 19 дней назад

    I would say in football, every tine you see a player get hit one of the 2 players has a concussion and will have bruises, everytime. So just imagine how many concussion these football players have had from the time they started playing until they stop. They say that "reported" cases of concussions in nfl avg 8.1 per player.

  • @mathiasnightlord018
    @mathiasnightlord018 20 дней назад

    Would you believe that they used to do all this with only a padded leather helmet and only slightly padded clothing back in the day. Imagine taking those hits you see in the video before the invention of the pads and helmets we use today.

  • @tiffymcconkey
    @tiffymcconkey 18 дней назад

    This was before the rule changes on tackles happen. Also helmet to helmet was legal.

  • @CckRchRsh
    @CckRchRsh 17 дней назад

    As an American, everything is better when said through an across the pond accent.

  • @thereallyst
    @thereallyst 22 дня назад +1

    YES, it hurts!! But, it also keeps my Sports Massage business in BUSINESS!!! 🤣🤣🤣 A mans game...

  • @markdanz7039
    @markdanz7039 5 дней назад

    Lmao it hurts me just watching it 😂

  • @champcpr
    @champcpr 16 дней назад

    We play pop Warner at 8 years old, our bodies become conditioned for contact…and honestly you’re not good on defense if you never had a concussion. Here in Florida I played corner coming up, but even our corners play smash mouth

  • @Cookie-K
    @Cookie-K 22 дня назад

    I cant wait for the college football season to start back up again......its the best time of the year 😉

  • @druski8999
    @druski8999 19 дней назад

    3:15 most of the time you make a big hit or get hit hard you don’t really feel it because your adrenaline is pumping

  • @tarzangief
    @tarzangief 7 дней назад

    "That was a Spear" I mean Bill Goldberg was a professional Linebacker for the Atlanta Falcons before he was a wrestler sooooooo

  • @elijahfoster2
    @elijahfoster2 22 дня назад +2

    Have you reacted to the Rules of American Football yet (Ninh Explains)?

    • @alaina5958
      @alaina5958 22 дня назад

      I really like Clueless European guide to American football better. It's funny.

  • @JoeyVatavuk
    @JoeyVatavuk 22 дня назад

    honestly unless you’re insanely gifted idk why you’d put yourself through this. i only played to 4th-7th grade and i got so hurt so many times

  • @cliveklg7739
    @cliveklg7739 7 дней назад

    Rules are changing to prevent a lot the blind or 'defenseless' hits.

  • @tammyparsons5656
    @tammyparsons5656 17 дней назад

    College football is just so much better to watch. Those kids (big kids) play hard, and for no pay. They hit hard. Boom 💥

  • @tstumpf75
    @tstumpf75 22 дня назад

    2:08 that hit ended up both players careers.. they never played again

  • @kevinhegwood615
    @kevinhegwood615 22 дня назад

    I was told by my freshman year football coach " football isn't a contact sport, it's a collision sport "

  • @ButNustin
    @ButNustin 17 дней назад

    The European mind simply cannot comprehend this

  • @matrikzdaclown7496
    @matrikzdaclown7496 21 день назад

    It's the concussions and the spine mainly, to worry about, not the ribs

  • @Cornfed19821982
    @Cornfed19821982 7 дней назад

    sometimes they don't hurt at all, at least until you wake up......

  • @RYVN.
    @RYVN. 21 день назад

    2:55 they def hurt, but not enough to not get back up and keep doing their job.

    • @jishani1
      @jishani1 20 дней назад

      Adrenaline is also high, so the bruises and potential fractures don't really make themselves known till after the game.

  • @StutterStep11
    @StutterStep11 20 дней назад

    Some of these hits come from what we call a hospital’s pass

  • @user-nt7md8su6y
    @user-nt7md8su6y 19 дней назад

    Helment's are highly padded as well as body pads i n critical areas, not to mention....the "cup" to protect the balls!

  • @shamiiss1058
    @shamiiss1058 14 дней назад

    Need to watch Tavon Austin highlights.

  • @jasonmcelrath4321
    @jasonmcelrath4321 22 дня назад

    The adrenaline is so high, you just role with it

  • @treesapp5449
    @treesapp5449 22 дня назад

    You gotta check out some where you can hear the pads cracking. You will be even more shocked.

  • @CherryBlossomDragon
    @CherryBlossomDragon 18 дней назад

    You should watch Craziest Weather Games in NFL History. It'll show you exactly how insane Americans are when it comes to football. 😂

  • @JW-28
    @JW-28 22 дня назад

    I was born and raised about 20 miles from The Shoe. CFB is like a gd religion here, bruv. Same with Bama, GA, LSU, Texas, Penn ST, Oregon, etc. CFB is a different animal. Probably like how the PL is in England.

  • @devision1488
    @devision1488 20 дней назад

    Ad someone who played on the defensive line I can a test to the point that we
    live to smear people, we don't care whos name is called over the speakers, we live to lay people out.

  • @dale3219
    @dale3219 22 дня назад

    When u grow up playing this sport, we release what car is gonna hit us. As u get older the cars get bigger