There’s important context here. “Targeting” is where you *lead* with your helmet. If there’s incidental helmet to helmet contact, that’s not targeting and as long as you lead with your shoulder you tackled correctly. Jayden lead with his shoulder and turned his helmet away but both didn’t need to make the tackle because the ballcarrier was already out of bounds, and did not get his helmet out of the way nearly early enough. So *technically* it was a shoulder tackle with incidental helmet contact. That’s why the announcer said it was shoulder. Jayden wasn’t targeting but he also wasn’t trying hard enough not to target.
@@omni_mtb3210 The only thing I ask is to try and understand how difficult a game this is. It’s a violent sport that requires the players to make a bunch of split second decisions. Especially while your job is on the line every time you’re on the field. There’s players out there like Jonathan Vilma and Bobbie McCray that were always trying to hurt their opponents best players, and then there’s DBs like Jayden that didn’t move their head out of the way in time. They’re not the same.
@SaintDamain I certainly do understand how grueling the game is. I understand everyone makes mistakes, games boil down to who makes the least mistakes. I understand accidents happen and that most players don't necessarily try to hurt others, but at the end of the day you do have to keep that in mind. In my opinion it was targeting whether he meant to or not. I wish I could've played this sport to get a better understanding.
If they wanted shock factor, could have replaced it with Junior Rosegreens hit on Reggie Brown which was just blatant head hunting and the only time I ever thought I just watched somebody die on live TV.
Agreed, not dirty at all, just a beautiful hit. The only reason the guy got hit so low is because he jumped. In fact several of the clips in here didn't seem dirty.
talking about the initial hit. If you threw targeting for every time helmets hit you wouldn't have enough players to play the game on any football team. The initial hit is shoulder which causes the helmet to jerk. Auburn is enough of a dirty team to warrant a list of their own against numerous teams.
I’m a Arkansas fan and he clearly hit the front of his helmet then hit his shoulder pad!! I’m embarrassed that 2 or 3 of these highlights on here are Arkansas players I’m stunned that they would hit people literally out of bounds totally uncalled for no wonder they can’t win games and have a 10 win season much less a 2 win season 😂
@@FeliPeltier Football has become a lot more protected and cleaner and still people watch it. It is clear people don't watch it primarily for the violence and destruction of people's health.
The hit by #20 from UNC at the 16:49 mark wasn’t dirty at all. The returner jumped in the air and made it look bad, but it was a great play by #20…that’s just football.
@@Anonymous-wg5cz I guess you never played, don’t understand physics, or have much spatial awareness. He did hit low, but only because the returner decided to show off his vertical ability. Had he not done so, the hit would have been level. But we see things differently and that’s cool. We all have the right to voice our opinions, so no disrespect intended, just agree to disagree.
Gotta love the bias. I bet he's the kind of guy that would punch someone's face in and then go "oh no. That was the ground doing that" or something stupid other than the truth
@@yakivpopavich Well today it's a huge problem because safety, I used shoulder block dudes like nothing and lay them out and now you can do it anymore.
Yeah they really have to think if they’re close enough to hit the player as they’re catching then they have 99% waved, even if they didn’t see it which I don’t buy either
The announcers got it right on the Marshall v Louisiana Lf hit later, your returner gets hit dirty like that and the guy who did it it popping off, he’d better get DQ’d or else he’s going to get his later.
The Wade hit is always one that just makes me angry. I don't know if it is because of the commentator shaming the heck out of him for the dirty hit that helps spark a fire, but any time I hear/read the term "dirty hit" this is the one that pops into my mind first (for football at least. First thought that comes to mind is Raffi Torres from the NHL)
Nah that little hand gesture he made was done on purpose. Barely looked like he was swatting at a bee. He was planning to catch it and take off and let the replay guys hash it out. Should have waved with the hand he had in the air already.
@@TheGlitched-NPCi 100% agree! As a person who played special teams in college that’s not a fair catch and with players being protected your taught to not get deceived by plays like this. I hope the kid is ok but that was a clean hit
He put it there himself. All the announcers and Penn State fans like to pretend he was just some poor innocent little kid getting picked on by the big bullies on the football field, but he had made a name for himself with his big, reckless hits (should have been penalized for the head-to-head hit against Michigan). The big boys who's job it is to actually hit things didn't want to get shown up by a kicker, so they made themselves known.
Yeah I'm sorry, but If I was a official I'd say to the coach your boy 99 cartman needs to make up his mind if he wants to be a punter or Hitter/tackler. You can be both.
10:47 is clean. Doesn't matter what's "obvious" that the QB was doing. He had barely started to take a knee and it was a soft hit. Let em play Take a knee earlier
2:10 I hate when QBs slide late. The defenders are already committed to tackling in this situation, so there's no way to avoid anything being late there. This tends to get overlegislated.
@Landon_editsclips He started to slide after the defender started making his move to hit the QB. My point wasn't about HOW the defender was trying to hit him.
@@crollwtide9452 what I’m saying is that if he didn’t dive to tackle like he’s in a madden game he coulda pulled back, his feet were literally off of the ground
That first one did have head contact, and hence came under the ejection rules. The prominent late contact was shoulder, but especially since it was a dirty hit to begin with, the additional head contact was not going to be excused.
No, it doesn’t work like that. Incidental head to head contact isn’t targeting, and nothing the defender did was targeting. You cannot defy the laws of physics, a body in motion will remain in motion until acted upon.
@@TheCrazyMoparDude68 Glad to read someone who has that understanding of Physics, You are correct in saying that, a few of these hits are avoidable, but sometimes the laws of motion, mass, cause these late hits, let alone if they step out of bounds one second before the defensive impact, or qb slides when they are already facemask to facemask,
@@TheCrazyMoparDude68 Then don't hit him in the first place in that manner. The hit was dirty in the first damn place. You want any excusal at all? Don't hit him like that. GFY.
@@MargielaGAT thank god someone else gets it, Julius was acting like a badass when he was tackling guys and then acting like he was a victim when he got his ass lit up
@@Landon_editsclips He was a kicker that was known for being able to hit hard and wasn't build like a normal kicker. He was bigger, so no it's not the same thing as if it was a normal sized kicker
One thing that sucks about some of the calls is that they happen so fast you can’t really help it. Commentators and fans can say what they want but when the game is going and you’re just in play mode, anything can happen in the matter of milliseconds that will either be a great hit or an early shower.
@@crazyrat53 that's true but as far as I can tell the play wasn't whistled dead; I think the officials went for the play action and missed things until the tackle.
@LongerLasting either way, if the whistle isn't blown right away, a player that clearly fell and made knee/shoulder contact to the ground like that is down, and the play should be over. Doesn't excuse the cheap shot.
@@crazyrat53 you're taught and conditioned to play until the whistle. what's clear to the TV viewer isn't necessarily clear to the defender. The officials were fooled by the play action and penalized the defender because of their late whistle. You could argue the defender could have just put hands on the ball carrier.
@LongerLasting you're taught to play through the whistle, sure but you're also (or at least should be) taught to not cheap shot and draw penalties. A D1 athlete should very much be able to tell if the player is down regardless of the whistle or not. If you're not 100% sure, then yes. Putting hands on them would be the smartest play. This isn't on the refs at all. That player just made a stupid decision in a high stress environment.
Looked like a decent suplex. Kept the receiver safe on the way down and looked like he was gonna bridge but remebered last second he had a helmet. Dicey but dam
But like, who suplexes a guy? Why? It's like the dumbest way to tackle someone, with a decent chance of hurting yourself. And guaranteed to give a penalty. So dumb.
The craziest play was 15:49 because TWO defenders BOTH were guilty of simultaneous late hit headshots on the same player at the same time lol. The Gators just lost their damn mind on that play 🤣🤣🤣
When the QB runs around and then suddenly decides to kneel down, it is hard for defenders to stop their motion. They need to take away the kneeling rule and the sliding rule.
I always wonder, how are you supposed to "pull off" when you are flying through the air at full speed? Many of these QBs sliding wait to slide until the guy has already launched.
Exactly, QBs get special treatment in college and pro football. The slide rule should be taken away and QBs treated like the other players on the field.
9 times out of 10, though, the quarterback isn't going to want to absorb a hit like that, so they're often going to slide...and most of the time, there are indicators of such a maneuver (tighter tuck, looking towards the ground, a turn to reduce speed, etc.). Have there been QBs that were built to take hits? Definitely...but many of them want to keep themselves healthy and uninjured to protect their position, so a lot of them are quite hesitant to collide with a defender at speed (two players running at each other creates more force than a single player hitting an unmoving target (as usually happens in a sack situation)).
I don’t think some of these were dirty. I know people will disagree with me, but I didn’t think the FSU hit was dirty: both defenders were already going at full speed with all their weight going forward and the QB just slid late. You can’t just ask guys to stop momentum.
@@chefstir6you do realize that when the QB makes a sudden move that what the defenders were “aiming” at changes. QBs do this kind of crap all the time and get the call they want. There should be no rule allowing anyone to kneel down or QBs allowed to slide. All of these rules give the offense an unfair advantage.
This is why most Auburn fans synch up the radio announcers to the tv broadcast and mute the network announcers. It’s like that every game. It’s ridiculous.
Yes, that is the exact definition for targeting. I also don’t think the Tennessee hit on Florida should be a penalty. Dude was running around instead of taking his knee
I’m sorry but can anyone tell me what was so “dirty” about the hit at 16:55? Cal Returner didn’t make a fair catch signal nor did UNC defender target or hit him after the whistle. Couldn’t get more of a cleaner yet badass hit than that.
You thumbnail is Colts player, Micheal Pittman Jr. getting injured in a game against the Steelers during the 2023 NFL season. Except you changed the Colts logo.
Football commentators seem to miss head contact repeatedly. They seem to forget that even if there's contact somewhere dlse first when the same velocity follows through and hits the head area it's still a concusive shot.
Yes, but it isn’t an illegal play. If to big guys are running towards each other and make contact shoulder to shoulder first, there is a good chance that they could also have head to head contact after the initial contact. What are defenders supposed to do, just let the runner go and not tackle them? Playing football is a dangerous sport and if you are willing to take the risk, then don’t play.
I like how you use a picture from the NFL Steelers game to put in front of this video. Then you even altered the helmet of the other player to make it a college helmet🤦🏼
9:07 This is an obvious late hit but it doesnt really qualify as 'one of the dirtiest hits'. It's shoulder to chest, and the player was fine, just got the wind knocked out of him. The only reason this clip keeps making the list is because it features celebrity QB Sanders.
11:31 that Play isn‘t called dead. He went down by himself and wasn‘t touched. He could Score a pick 6 so the defender stopped him from getting any further progress or am i wrong here?
I think the differentiation on the NFL level is between one knee or two (one knee down is still live), but college players are down when one knee hits (for example, the QB that got "attacked" by the turf monster and the opposing player loads up a hit on the back of the QB's head as he gets to his knees...Toledo vs. NIU, I think).
is incredible how the stupity of the players can go beyond ... also in NFL. They do not mind at all hurting other players, and i mean, serious injuries.
Wilson lost his marbles way before that hit against the Marshall player.....all that joyful skipping and playing after that targeting? Who does shit like that?
You missed the one from the 1954 Cotton Bowl when Tommy Lewis (Alabama) came off the bench to blindside Dicky Maegle (Rice) who was running free down the sideline. One of the most famous plays in CFB history.
“Yeah, thats shoulder” as the entire helmet jolts and you see helmet to helmet contact on the replay 😂 some of these announcers are absolutely blind
I remember watching this live, the announcers we had were different, but I've seen this clip and it pisses me off that they tried to play it off
There’s important context here. “Targeting” is where you *lead* with your helmet. If there’s incidental helmet to helmet contact, that’s not targeting and as long as you lead with your shoulder you tackled correctly. Jayden lead with his shoulder and turned his helmet away but both didn’t need to make the tackle because the ballcarrier was already out of bounds, and did not get his helmet out of the way nearly early enough. So *technically* it was a shoulder tackle with incidental helmet contact. That’s why the announcer said it was shoulder. Jayden wasn’t targeting but he also wasn’t trying hard enough not to target.
His helmet did hit first though, I'm not saying I can't be wrong, but it certainly looks like his helmet makes contact before his shoulder.
@@omni_mtb3210 The only thing I ask is to try and understand how difficult a game this is. It’s a violent sport that requires the players to make a bunch of split second decisions. Especially while your job is on the line every time you’re on the field. There’s players out there like Jonathan Vilma and Bobbie McCray that were always trying to hurt their opponents best players, and then there’s DBs like Jayden that didn’t move their head out of the way in time. They’re not the same.
@SaintDamain I certainly do understand how grueling the game is. I understand everyone makes mistakes, games boil down to who makes the least mistakes. I understand accidents happen and that most players don't necessarily try to hurt others, but at the end of the day you do have to keep that in mind. In my opinion it was targeting whether he meant to or not. I wish I could've played this sport to get a better understanding.
16:50 is one of the hardest, cleanest hits I’ve ever seen. Absolutely nothing dirty about it, just a good hard football play.
Fr, returner left his feet before getting hit, that’s on him
If they wanted shock factor, could have replaced it with Junior Rosegreens hit on Reggie Brown which was just blatant head hunting and the only time I ever thought I just watched somebody die on live TV.
WHAT YOU JUMPIN FOR!!
@@deaconj3406dude I looked it up , that has to be the hardest tackle I’ve seen
Agreed
That hit by Jonathan Sutton of North Carolina against Cal looked clean to me, the return guy jumped and got nailed in the waist area
It was clean but it was nasty too😅
Yeah, I don't understand why this one was included... unless the person who made the video is a Cal fan. Either way, there was nothing dirty about it.
A lot of the clips in these videos are just thrown in to increase the length of the video.
Agreed, not dirty at all, just a beautiful hit. The only reason the guy got hit so low is because he jumped. In fact several of the clips in here didn't seem dirty.
It wasn't a dirty hit at all!
The first one the announcer much be an Arkansas fan cause it clear as day his helmet hit the head.
I think it was Derek Mason, not 100% though
talking about the initial hit. If you threw targeting for every time helmets hit you wouldn't have enough players to play the game on any football team. The initial hit is shoulder which causes the helmet to jerk. Auburn is enough of a dirty team to warrant a list of their own against numerous teams.
I’m a Arkansas fan and he clearly hit the front of his helmet then hit his shoulder pad!! I’m embarrassed that 2 or 3 of these highlights on here are Arkansas players I’m stunned that they would hit people literally out of bounds totally uncalled for no wonder they can’t win games and have a 10 win season much less a 2 win season 😂
@jeremykisling8176 man please stop dicc eating. Those were regular hits
partly that but partly cause the media hates auburn. doesn’t help their ratings when we knock bama out of contention every other year lol.
I hate it when it’s a cheap shot and they celebrate like they did something
It used to be legal back in the good times...
@@theabileneranchertar7882allowing players to hit someone after the play is over was not “the good times”
These are beautiful hits! This is what football should be about 🤩
@@FeliPeltier Football has become a lot more protected and cleaner and still people watch it. It is clear people don't watch it primarily for the violence and destruction of people's health.
@@FeliPeltierYes, let's let football be about players getting concussions and cte
The hit by #20 from UNC at the 16:49 mark wasn’t dirty at all. The returner jumped in the air and made it look bad, but it was a great play by #20…that’s just football.
He went low. That is dirty
@@Anonymous-wg5cz I guess you never played, don’t understand physics, or have much spatial awareness. He did hit low, but only because the returner decided to show off his vertical ability. Had he not done so, the hit would have been level. But we see things differently and that’s cool. We all have the right to voice our opinions, so no disrespect intended, just agree to disagree.
@Anonymous-wg5cz if the returner hadn't jumped that would've been right in the chest. Clean as a whistle, just visually impressive
17:00 That was as clean as it gets.
Clean hit for sure, but he did that guy durty by embarrassing him.
What im saying lol
0:54 clearly a helmet hit and he says... "yeah that's shoulder" 😆
Gotta love the bias. I bet he's the kind of guy that would punch someone's face in and then go "oh no. That was the ground doing that" or something stupid other than the truth
Nothing wrong with lowering the crown a bit.
@@yakivpopavich Well today it's a huge problem because safety, I used shoulder block dudes like nothing and lay them out and now you can do it anymore.
10:48 ,The Florida quarterback brought that on.
Tebow??
@@shawnchristianson324 No, he's just the same number as Tebow.
He should have just taken the knee. His team already won. All that running around just leaves him vulnerable to possible injury.
Bro why is the thumbnail pitman getting hit during the Steelers game with a Kentucky logo photoshopped on😂😂
I said the same thing bro
Fr
just made the comment before I saw this one. I hate the thumbnail culture of todays youtube...
I just realized
you've got a lot of nerves to hit someone like that on the opposing teams sideline.
Good point.
Imagine if that happened in 80s or 90s? 🤔
@@Ze_Moose bro, that's a literal death sentence.
@@SeanMadeAScenenah not even a death sentence, because with a. Death sentence it’s delayed by prison, this would just be murder 😭
Those fair catch hits are boarder line criminal. Imagine hitting someone that hard that isn’t expecting it. B**** move.
It’s sad they’ll do it just to say they played a big hit on the play it shows no respect or integrity for the game of football
Well Marquel Wade was booted off the team for burglary.
Yeah they really have to think if they’re close enough to hit the player as they’re catching then they have 99% waved, even if they didn’t see it which I don’t buy either
The announcers got it right on the Marshall v Louisiana Lf hit later, your returner gets hit dirty like that and the guy who did it it popping off, he’d better get DQ’d or else he’s going to get his later.
The Wade hit is always one that just makes me angry. I don't know if it is because of the commentator shaming the heck out of him for the dirty hit that helps spark a fire, but any time I hear/read the term "dirty hit" this is the one that pops into my mind first (for football at least. First thought that comes to mind is Raffi Torres from the NHL)
Nah that little hand gesture he made was done on purpose. Barely looked like he was swatting at a bee. He was planning to catch it and take off and let the replay guys hash it out. Should have waved with the hand he had in the air already.
@@TheGlitched-NPClooked like he was shielding his eyes from the sun and attended to catch and run.
@@TheGlitched-NPCi 100% agree! As a person who played special teams in college that’s not a fair catch and with players being protected your taught to not get deceived by plays like this. I hope the kid is ok but that was a clean hit
@@traehelton5585I’m pretty sure you still at least get a chance to catch the ball, wade didn’t even let the returner do that
The penn state punter had a dam bounty on his head
hell yeah haha he be hittin too but he got full of himself and they humbled him
@@antoniobrown759 dam I'm mean he is built like bubble bass
He put it there himself. All the announcers and Penn State fans like to pretend he was just some poor innocent little kid getting picked on by the big bullies on the football field, but he had made a name for himself with his big, reckless hits (should have been penalized for the head-to-head hit against Michigan). The big boys who's job it is to actually hit things didn't want to get shown up by a kicker, so they made themselves known.
@@Ahhtisbutaaweeleprec I guess it's deserved then
Yeah I'm sorry, but If I was a official I'd say to the coach your boy 99 cartman needs to make up his mind if he wants to be a punter or Hitter/tackler. You can be both.
18:20 has gotta be the biggest CFB fight ive ever seen
Yeah it has to be
Miami/FIU has entered the chat
10:47 is clean. Doesn't matter what's "obvious" that the QB was doing. He had barely started to take a knee and it was a soft hit. Let em play
Take a knee earlier
What's with the random Seattle commercial in the middle of this?? 😂
I kept wondering why I couldn't skip that shit. Come to find out it was in the video.
Can anybody fill me in on what happened and what got injured at the 19:30 clip
Did you use the Michael Pittman Jr hit as a thumbnail then edit it? hahah
thought the exact same thing lol
Yeah, he did, then increased the saturation to make it look older.
I came scanning the comments to see if anyone else noticed it. lol
That’s exactly what he did and then used the University of Kentucky “UK” logo. lol
that first clip that commentator must've been drunk cause that was clearly helmet to helmet contact
2:10 I hate when QBs slide late. The defenders are already committed to tackling in this situation, so there's no way to avoid anything being late there. This tends to get overlegislated.
Bro he literally dived for him what are you talking about 😭 I would understand if it was a higher contact hit, but he jumped towards him
@Landon_editsclips He started to slide after the defender started making his move to hit the QB. My point wasn't about HOW the defender was trying to hit him.
@@crollwtide9452 but my point was?
@@crollwtide9452 what I’m saying is that if he didn’t dive to tackle like he’s in a madden game he coulda pulled back, his feet were literally off of the ground
The last one my God that was hard to watch...and yet I replayed it 5 more times
11:34 I can see why he did that bc after the pick he got back up and wasn’t touched but that only might be the NFL not college
That first one did have head contact, and hence came under the ejection rules. The prominent late contact was shoulder, but especially since it was a dirty hit to begin with, the additional head contact was not going to be excused.
No, it doesn’t work like that. Incidental head to head contact isn’t targeting, and nothing the defender did was targeting. You cannot defy the laws of physics, a body in motion will remain in motion until acted upon.
@@TheCrazyMoparDude68 Glad to read someone who has that understanding of Physics, You are correct in saying that, a few of these hits are avoidable, but sometimes the laws of motion, mass, cause these late hits, let alone if they step out of bounds one second before the defensive impact, or qb slides when they are already facemask to facemask,
@@TheCrazyMoparDude68 Then don't hit him in the first place in that manner. The hit was dirty in the first damn place. You want any excusal at all? Don't hit him like that. GFY.
The hit to baker at 6:50 is so weak he didn’t even fall over😂
Hit him in the head and Baker is acting like he's actually bleeding. The majority of quarterbacks would be on the ground.
I can’t tell you how ecstatic I am that your videos are back to the quality they used to be, keep it up!
No one talking about the thumbnail being the Michael Pittman Jr hit against the Steelers?😂
ong thats what im sayin, dude photoshopped the logo in the helmet🤣
I knew that looked familiar!!
Ik that was the only thing I was looking for in the comments
Their name is the STEELlers get it
99 on Penn State just can't get a break
he talking too much
His whole thing was making dirty hits on his kicks and flopping when he got hit. A lot of people did not like Joey Julius.
@@MargielaGATI was hoping someone would explain it
@@MargielaGAT thank god someone else gets it, Julius was acting like a badass when he was tackling guys and then acting like he was a victim when he got his ass lit up
I am saying bro got beef with everyone on the field 😂
The fight at 18:45 is one the the craziest ones I’ve seen in football damn😤
"The ruling on the field for targeting is confirmed" *AUDIBLE SNIFF*
man were the HD at its like im watching color tv for the first time. i know they old but dam
@ 3:00 was that hit after the play or something? It didn't look dirty at all
What are you talking about 😭
How does that not look dirty bro doesn’t have the ball and is the kicker
@@Landon_editsclips He was a kicker that was known for being able to hit hard and wasn't build like a normal kicker. He was bigger, so no it's not the same thing as if it was a normal sized kicker
@@MrBrainiac25 yes it is, you can’t make exceptions for some people, a penalty is a penalty
@@MrBrainiac25 in this case roughing the kicker
What game was the last clip from
One thing that sucks about some of the calls is that they happen so fast you can’t really help it. Commentators and fans can say what they want but when the game is going and you’re just in play mode, anything can happen in the matter of milliseconds that will either be a great hit or an early shower.
Finally not just stupid ACC. Great vid man
17:00 mins dude from North Carolina that was a clean hit ... not sure how you consider that dirty at all but other than that great vid
I imagine the "dirtiest" hits aren't on film because they were pre TV days
@6:01 the ball carrier just fell down. And not by contact. Isn't he still live?
In the NFL maybe but in college you are down and the play is over.
@@crazyrat53 that's true but as far as I can tell the play wasn't whistled dead; I think the officials went for the play action and missed things until the tackle.
@LongerLasting either way, if the whistle isn't blown right away, a player that clearly fell and made knee/shoulder contact to the ground like that is down, and the play should be over. Doesn't excuse the cheap shot.
@@crazyrat53 you're taught and conditioned to play until the whistle. what's clear to the TV viewer isn't necessarily clear to the defender.
The officials were fooled by the play action and penalized the defender because of their late whistle. You could argue the defender could have just put hands on the ball carrier.
@LongerLasting you're taught to play through the whistle, sure but you're also (or at least should be) taught to not cheap shot and draw penalties. A D1 athlete should very much be able to tell if the player is down regardless of the whistle or not. If you're not 100% sure, then yes. Putting hands on them would be the smartest play. This isn't on the refs at all. That player just made a stupid decision in a high stress environment.
Bro the thumbnail is NFL teams🤣
nah that’s kentucky’s helmet
What was dirty about the hit at 17:03?
The thumbnail was the Kazee hit against the Colts Wr Micheal Pittman Jr. 😂😂, respect the grind tho
Kentucky helmet
The thumbnail is the colts with a Kentucky logo on it 😭😭
Looked like a decent suplex. Kept the receiver safe on the way down and looked like he was gonna bridge but remebered last second he had a helmet. Dicey but dam
But like, who suplexes a guy? Why? It's like the dumbest way to tackle someone, with a decent chance of hurting yourself. And guaranteed to give a penalty. So dumb.
I liked the announce who said "im in the booth and im fired up"
Some of these guys act surprised when they get ejected after they layed the dirtiest hit I've ever seen
The craziest play was 15:49 because TWO defenders BOTH were guilty of simultaneous late hit headshots on the same player at the same time lol. The Gators just lost their damn mind on that play 🤣🤣🤣
When the QB runs around and then suddenly decides to kneel down, it is hard for defenders to stop their motion. They need to take away the kneeling rule and the sliding rule.
how was 16:50 a dirty hit ..
Gee, I wonder where the Troy Polamalu hit on the Kansas punt returner?
I always wonder, how are you supposed to "pull off" when you are flying through the air at full speed? Many of these QBs sliding wait to slide until the guy has already launched.
Exactly, QBs get special treatment in college and pro football. The slide rule should be taken away and QBs treated like the other players on the field.
9 times out of 10, though, the quarterback isn't going to want to absorb a hit like that, so they're often going to slide...and most of the time, there are indicators of such a maneuver (tighter tuck, looking towards the ground, a turn to reduce speed, etc.).
Have there been QBs that were built to take hits? Definitely...but many of them want to keep themselves healthy and uninjured to protect their position, so a lot of them are quite hesitant to collide with a defender at speed (two players running at each other creates more force than a single player hitting an unmoving target (as usually happens in a sack situation)).
Key word, "launched" the defender made his choice to launch. Launching isn't necessary.
QBs should always slide when running for the ball. Easy PFs. Works all the time.
I don’t think some of these were dirty. I know people will disagree with me, but I didn’t think the FSU hit was dirty: both defenders were already going at full speed with all their weight going forward and the QB just slid late. You can’t just ask guys to stop momentum.
Take away the lowering their body a foot off the ground while leading with the crown of the helmet then you will be correct
@@chefstir6you do realize that when the QB makes a sudden move that what the defenders were “aiming” at changes. QBs do this kind of crap all the time and get the call they want. There should be no rule allowing anyone to kneel down or QBs allowed to slide. All of these rules give the offense an unfair advantage.
#11 in the cu game at 9:15 literally just punched him in the stomach with a running start. Should've been disqualified
I love how the cover photo for the video is an nfl hit😭😭😭
How is the hit at 16:56 dirty….thats just football.
yea big hit but legal, runner just has to be more careful
17:47 - Jeremiah Masoli was tough as nails, that hit didn't even faze him. He routinely ran over defenders.
3:03 was most definitely a flop
It wasn't but even if it was Number 35 had no business hitting him at all.
I love how the thumbnail is the colts lol with the decal on the helmet changed
This is why most Auburn fans synch up the radio announcers to the tv broadcast and mute the network announcers.
It’s like that every game. It’s ridiculous.
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18:15 dude turned into Kurt Angle on that suplex 😂
That Miami 53 hit on unc was clean. Dude didn’t have any foot that touched out of bounds when he got hit
if the intention of going out of bounds is clear, you don't hit him
@@4id4nl4y wrong....if you are in bounds...you are fair game. This was a clean hit.
@@4id4nl4y intention? That’s the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard. His intention was to also throw a TD, should we also give him that
16:56 is a totally clean and fair hit.... dude tried to hurdle half-heartedly and didn't make it over the defender.
Stop with the ad in the middle of the video
This is mad intertaining
2:00 ahh the ole Gronk treatment
Gronk did not get enough shit for that
Thumbnail is def from an NFL game. That's Pittman jr and kazee 🧐🤨
You have to add the Khari Johnson hit - BC versus Pitt. Pretty much the definition of targeting.
Yes, that is the exact definition for targeting. I also don’t think the Tennessee hit on Florida should be a penalty. Dude was running around instead of taking his knee
i thought i got an ad at 10:17
How was that last NC hit dirty...great solid hit
Nothing dirty about it
7:04 this was my little brother screaming at that game😭😭😭
No way
@@radbro8837 u might be able to hear it if you listen to the one that is without the commentators
I’m sorry but can anyone tell me what was so “dirty” about the hit at 16:55? Cal Returner didn’t make a fair catch signal nor did UNC defender target or hit him after the whistle. Couldn’t get more of a cleaner yet badass hit than that.
These players all seem to have something in common
12:03 that wasn't even dirty
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Punt return hits and kick return hits 🥶🥶
5:52 Bro really said lets go after hammering a dude who couldnt do anything about it bruh 🤣💀
You thumbnail is Colts player, Micheal Pittman Jr. getting injured in a game against the Steelers during the 2023 NFL season. Except you changed the Colts logo.
Football commentators seem to miss head contact repeatedly. They seem to forget that even if there's contact somewhere dlse first when the same velocity follows through and hits the head area it's still a concusive shot.
Yes, but it isn’t an illegal play. If to big guys are running towards each other and make contact shoulder to shoulder first, there is a good chance that they could also have head to head contact after the initial contact. What are defenders supposed to do, just let the runner go and not tackle them? Playing football is a dangerous sport and if you are willing to take the risk, then don’t play.
They’re paid to actively ignore CTE. They will do anything to avoid mentioning head shots
How can a guy on D pull up when he’s already ready to tackle? Can’t predict when the O guy will slide or not
Nah, you can usually tell if you play long enough.
Theres a couple of these that are pretty borderline. Im sure there have been dirtier shots before
I like how you use a picture from the NFL Steelers game to put in front of this video. Then you even altered the helmet of the other player to make it a college helmet🤦🏼
Liked how you used a NFL hit in the thumbnail, the UK helmet looks dope
9:07 This is an obvious late hit but it doesnt really qualify as 'one of the dirtiest hits'. It's shoulder to chest, and the player was fine, just got the wind knocked out of him. The only reason this clip keeps making the list is because it features celebrity QB Sanders.
2:06, the tackle was already happening when the qb slide was enacted....how does dude just stop mid motion?
Shoot the rule should be once the QB starts running no one can touch him...automatic touch down
The commentator being confused about the first one is wild 😅
The last hit was awesome! JS
Great vid HR
Why do you zoom in so far now? I wanna see the graphics..
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2 days in a row thanks!
11:31 that Play isn‘t called dead. He went down by himself and wasn‘t touched. He could Score a pick 6 so the defender stopped him from getting any further progress or am i wrong here?
In college you can't get up and continue the play. Even if you are not touched you are down. He got up to celebrate and was hit after the party.
@@THEN0BL3 Thanks for the clarification, cause I was thinking the same thing.
I think the differentiation on the NFL level is between one knee or two (one knee down is still live), but college players are down when one knee hits (for example, the QB that got "attacked" by the turf monster and the opposing player loads up a hit on the back of the QB's head as he gets to his knees...Toledo vs. NIU, I think).
Dude....in college when you are down you are down, there is no contact necessary.
Why does the thumbnail have what I believe to be a 49ers player in a color-swapped uniform with a UK decal on the helmet?
its a colts player
is incredible how the stupity of the players can go beyond ... also in NFL. They do not mind at all hurting other players, and i mean, serious injuries.
Ruins the game.
@@Calibrex_Gamingactually makes it interesting.
Wilson lost his marbles way before that hit against the Marshall player.....all that joyful skipping and playing after that targeting? Who does shit like that?
3:00 shouldn't even be a penalty. That kicker was known for laying huge hits on returners and its a clean block on him.
16:52 In what world is that a dirty hit exactly?
I pull for Notre Dame on most weeks but #5 went airborne and head first right into the face. Jeez,come on man.
Dayum football players can du umb. Literally easiest rule to follow is after the whistle no more hitting. Type of dudes who can’t count
How you gonna use the pittman hit from the steelers game as the thumbnail for college?! 😂
I disagree with the 11:30 hit on the badger, did he need to hit him that hard? No, but he wasn't defenseless. Same with 16:55
What did that woman say at 12:16 🤨
You missed the one from the 1954 Cotton Bowl when Tommy Lewis (Alabama) came off the bench to blindside Dicky Maegle (Rice) who was running free down the sideline. One of the most famous plays in CFB history.
If I remember correctly, the refs still awarded Maegle the touchdown, even though Lewis laid him out prior to the end zone.