Can you guys remember any other instances of a QB getting ejected? It is pretty uncommon, especially for targeting. Edit: Just uploaded part 3 ruclips.net/video/gEA_63_3-V4/видео.html
@@blakebtoonstra2928 If anyone wants to learn about Jesus Christ read the Bible or reply and I’ll send you some Bible Verses. The outline of Noah’s Ark was found.
@@fullbackdive41 They might as well just play flag football cause now it's just a strange hybrid of contact and non contact football. Either play the game as it should or don't play at all.
Marcus Murphy is one of the most impressive return men in college football. I mean my god. The angles and speed that guy creates are almost unreal to watch.
In 2009, Iowa blocked a game-winning field goal attempt by Northern Iowa. UNI recovered the ball with time and was able to attempt another FG, which was blocked again. As far as I know, this is the only instance of consecutive blocked FGs. Love your vids btw.
That Mizzou-Florida game...around that time period, there was a stat out there that teams who held their opponents to 120 or fewer total yards of offense in a game were 148-2 over...however many years that was. The two losses? 2011 Florida vs. Florida State, and 2014 Florida vs. Mizzou, both at the Swamp, both under Will Muschamp. And if that stat doesn't sum up the Muschamp years succinctly, I dunno what does.
Btw if you are confused about the Toledo vs Central Michigan clip, the ref is asking the fans and cheerleaders to be quiet because it is distracting Toledo 😅
Enjoy your videos...any chance you can do a 'teams ranked #10 or higher getting shutout' compilation? Dunno how far back you may have to go or if you would need to expand it to teams ranked #20 or #25 to get enough footage to make a video...
Wait...what??!! That's too bad for Toledo (and the ref), the cheerleaders are supposed to make noise!!!! And besides, aren't the fans the bigger noisemakers most of the time??!! You ain't gonna quiet them down so easily, so soldier on!!!!
I remember that Mizzou-Florida game vividly, although I did have to look up the specific offensive yardage total for Mizzou that night (119). Marcus Murphy had more yards just on returns.
I remember it to. Being a florida and seeing how close the game actually was and that we could`ve actually made a comeback at any point. Needless to say it was a mood ruiner lol
@@pschighlights I'm just happy to see one of these videos that doesn't include the Flea Kicker against Nebraska or the 5th down against Colorado. Both were serious gut punches for Mizzou.
the cheerleader and band one is because they were screaming “hut” and “go” confusing the snapper and the defense. it’s justified people just didn’t know why they were doing. same stuff happens at highschool games all the time.
The one with the girl running onto the field to congratulate her brother even before the game was over was a testament to her psychic abilities. Western Michigan ended up winning 71-68 in 7 OTs.
Its really interesting watching these videos and seeing the evolution of football, specifically the rules about when a runner is defenseless, when a catch is actually a catch vs and interception because they didnt establish themselves as a "runner", but also the equipment and the announcers just in this one video range like 40+ years, which seems like 100 years in football terms. Good stuff. I miss the old days.
One of my college's DIII homecoming games my team was down 7, but the opposition got a seeming pick-6 to seal the game as time expired. Only problem being, their whole team ran out onto the field to celebrate before the play was blown dead, leading to a too many men on the field penalty and another chance for my team that my team promptly took advantage of by scoring and capped it off by converting on the 2-point play to outright win the game. Those were some of the most dejected looking players I have ever seen...
Hmm it seems the players ran onto the field after the interception. In that case, shouldn't the penalty have been enforced at that point so the defense keeps the ball? Never heard of the ball being given back to the offense due to a foul after a turnover.
@@stefanjentoft8107 Oh not doubting the validity of your story if that's what it looks like, just pointing out that the ref might have screwed things up at the end there. Still dumb for the other team to run onto the field though. Wait until the play's over
As far as these sports comps go this is an exceptional mix of plays throughout the years that even as a devout watcher of these videos I have rarely seen; great job!
@James Stocks not a great feeeling. Happened to me a couple times too. Also - one time I caught a ball, was tackled but I landed directly on the ball. It snapped back into my chest and I literally lost the ability to breathe for like 5 seconds. Such a weird feeling - wind knocked right out of me. It really is a thing.
That MSU field goal attempt reminds me of a playoff game I had in high school. We played in Abilene, TX, and the wind gusts were in the 30s. Our kicker/punter was the top guy in the state. He tried to punt one low and long into the wind, but it ended up being a 7-yard punt officially. The wind literally caught the ball midflight and blew it backward like 25 yards 😂
I seem to recall a game at Soldier Field that made the lowlights on SportsCenter. Heavy cross wind, the city earned it's popular moniker that day. Every FG attempt was wide to the downwind side.
@@SugarKalamay Thank you for the correction. I always correct other people's grammar and misspellings so when I hose up I take no offense when it is pointed out to me. I never knew bazaar was a real word......guess that's why I didn't get the squiggly red line under it. :)
5:20 so I actually have some insight into the call given here. Since on field entertainment like band and cheer teams count as part of the home team's on field personnel, they are subjected to the same rules about interfering. They are not allowed to shout or make a show that disrupts play while the play is happening. I am part of a band and we are told specifically, you can stand and cheer, but as soon as the play starts your ass is in a seat, and you are quiet.
That Old Dominion vs. Western Kentucky ending, good God. If I was a Fan of either school I would of had an anxiety attack during those last few plays. Amazing, that's why I love college football, because you never know what will happen if it's close and down to the last few possessions.
i don't watch much college football, so it's cool on a play like 14:15 where you recognize every name because they're all fairly notable NFL players now.
I was the kicker for my high school football team, and we were playing a home game. We were 4th and some ridiculous yardage. We had a pretty strong wind that day and was raising hell with our passing game, so I punted. That ball caught the wind, went out about 10 yards, came back 20 yards, and back down. Yeah, as I recall, we lost that game.
Watched a college game a few years back where one team tried to punt into the wind. The ball (after the punt) made it back to about the line of scrimmage before stopping and dropping practically straight down. Almost looked like it hit a wall, and the team never punted again on 4th down the rest of the game.
Thanks for adding that zona cal clip! These vids are fun. There was a bowl game between Iowa and Oklahoma where the sky camera fell on the field and then Utah and Oregon had a 99 yard fumble return the other way because the player dropped the ball on the 1 yard line thinking he scored a touchdown.
@@sakura-kg4jm That's not the rule works, though. First, the defender is considered defenseless on the block. Second, QB attacked the D man by contacting his shoulder to the head/neck area. By rule, it's not a good block and targeting was the correct call.
It was targeting. It was a blind side block and contact was made to the head/neck area. It doesn’t matter if the contact was just a “glancing” blow. Anyone can download the NCAA rules book (any NCAA sport) for free! It basically decided into “two” sections. First section is the rules and the second section has examples of plays and what the ruling should be.
I've seen A LOT of compilation videos, so it's hard to find clips I haven't seen a bunch of times. Yet, somehow, you've managed to find dozens of them!! Kudos.
11:03 Real shame we never got to see Tom Hackett try another football code when here in Australia. Often wondered if he could have transitioned to union in particular
This is a real RUclips video. A highlight reel with a thumbnail that actually puts the thumbnail in the video and doesn’t put it 32 out of 67 in line. I’m going to watch the whole video now. Thank you for putting it up front.
That first clip is from a game at my college. I was there. UM (University of Montana) we are not kind to the opposing team at all. The student section is merciless.
This is an awesome idea. Maybe you could show Frank Beamer getting knocked out by the Virginia Tech third string quarterback celebrating on the sidelines
HE WAS HUGE IN COLLEGE! I know you lose muscle after you stop working out and as you age, but he legit looks 3 times bigger in college than his skinny, tiny self now.
8:19 A little bit confused for the extension. Are there any time-frame problems, like does it matter if the kicking team commits a foul before or after the change of possession? Does the receiving team get one untimed down as long as they have clean hands?
A penalty on the defense with no time remaining cannot end the game, and the offense is entitled to one untimed down. If I’m understanding what happened correctly, the kicking team commits a foul after the change of possession, which triggers the untimed down rule. If the penalty were on a dead ball or prior to the kick, yardage would’ve been assessed & I think they would’ve been allowed to retry the field goal.
So by this play, does that mean if the foul committed by offense is before the change of possession, the defense can choose to decline the penalty and end the regulation?
I think he said “stemming.” And yes, it’s trying make an offensive lineman jump repeatedly. The NCAA football rulebook says that when snapping the ball, defensive "player(s) aligned in a stationary position within one yard of the line of scrimmage may not make quick or abrupt actions that are not part of normal defensive player movement."
6:06 just three confederate flags in the stands, no big deal. And I know it used to be part of their state flag but they are clearly not showing the state flag.
1:58 Interceptions in the end zone are relatively common, but they are almost always in the defense's end zone. Interceptions in the offense's end zone for an automatic defensive touchdown are very unusual!
The game that Kentucky won 39-36? That game hurt so much as a little kid. At least I can take solice in knowing that LSU is 6-1 against Kentucky the century.
The first one is a really bad call. I don’t think there’s enough evidence to prove he was definitely leading with the crown of his helmet. At least have some kind of yellow card system for these situations where he gets ejected if he does it again
Can you guys remember any other instances of a QB getting ejected? It is pretty uncommon, especially for targeting.
Edit: Just uploaded part 3 ruclips.net/video/gEA_63_3-V4/видео.html
I know I never seen it happenen but a quarter back getting ejected 😶
There was that time the Eastern Michigan quarterback slapped a ref by accident in their bowl game, I believe in 2019.
@@nicholasd.5017 YEAH I REMEMBER THAT 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@nicholasd.5017 oh true can’t believe I forgot about that. I actually posted a highlight of that and he contacted me and asked me to take it down lol
It happened once in the NFL
The refs in that Old Dominion Western Kentucky game did not want to go to OT lol
Fr
Bro them refs wanna go home bruh lol
They had $$ on ODU.
The roughing call was a bit iffy, but they did have 12 guys out there on the first field goal. 77 does pull the facemask as well.
Facts...
Imagine scoring 12 points in 12 seconds by yourself lol
Jeremy Chinn can probably relate
Imagine being that blind you don’t see that player lurking around your target
As a Full Back, and a Linebacker 😩
That ending to the Old Diminion Western Kentucky game lol 😃
I thought old dominon was a trucking company not a school
@@blakebtoonstra2928 University in Norfolk, Virginia
H A R P E R
7:22 when the refs are getting paid by the hour
@@blakebtoonstra2928 If anyone wants to learn about Jesus Christ read the Bible or reply and I’ll send you some Bible Verses. The outline of Noah’s Ark was found.
if they're "ejecting" players from a game, i think the players should be literally ejected out of the stadium...by catapult or equivalent.
Oh my
That's the best idea I've heard in a long time. Shot out of a cannon would work too.
Ticket revenue would "skyrocket."
And Tampa already has the cannon.
Except it's not actually called being ejected. It's called being disqualified.
Wait... The QB? Ejected for targeting? Why does that sound like the most CFB thing to ever happen?
You mean the target that wasn’t a target lol literally can’t even make contact anymore
@@fullbackdive41 They might as well just play flag football cause now it's just a strange hybrid of contact and non contact football. Either play the game as it should or don't play at all.
I don't agree with the call, but it was a peel-back block that hit the defender high. The refs have to call that regardless of position.
Just a bunch of refs trying to save their Vegas bets.
Henceforth why I think football refs deserve to get a solid punch to the face 👀
@@jamespgray6928 it’s a penalty if he hits him low, it’s a penalty if he hits him high. They literally want him to not block at all.
Marcus Murphy is one of the most impressive return men in college football. I mean my god. The angles and speed that guy creates are almost unreal to watch.
In 2009, Iowa blocked a game-winning field goal attempt by Northern Iowa. UNI recovered the ball with time and was able to attempt another FG, which was blocked again. As far as I know, this is the only instance of consecutive blocked FGs. Love your vids btw.
Thanks man! And yes that’s a good one if I ever make a part 3.
I watched that game
Clip?
seahawks did it once
I was at that game, it was like being in the twilight zone. Very du du du doo.
That Mizzou-Florida game...around that time period, there was a stat out there that teams who held their opponents to 120 or fewer total yards of offense in a game were 148-2 over...however many years that was. The two losses? 2011 Florida vs. Florida State, and 2014 Florida vs. Mizzou, both at the Swamp, both under Will Muschamp. And if that stat doesn't sum up the Muschamp years succinctly, I dunno what does.
I'm a seminole fan but that sounds rough as shit. sorry to hear that brother lol
Btw if you are confused about the Toledo vs Central Michigan clip, the ref is asking the fans and cheerleaders to be quiet because it is distracting Toledo 😅
About as infuriating as the ref doing that in the Jets Lions game in 1991
Enjoy your videos...any chance you can do a 'teams ranked #10 or higher getting shutout' compilation? Dunno how far back you may have to go or if you would need to expand it to teams ranked #20 or #25 to get enough footage to make a video...
So what the whole point of having cheerleaders than so dum
Wait...what??!! That's too bad for Toledo (and the ref), the cheerleaders are supposed to make noise!!!! And besides, aren't the fans the bigger noisemakers most of the time??!! You ain't gonna quiet them down so easily, so soldier on!!!!
That was a BS call. The NFL tried to penalize teams for fan noise. It could never work. That's why teams invented hand signals and silent counts
I don't know what I enjoy more, the plays themselves or the announcers sounding like kids in a candy shop while watching the plays. :)
I remember that Mizzou-Florida game vividly, although I did have to look up the specific offensive yardage total for Mizzou that night (119). Marcus Murphy had more yards just on returns.
As a Florida State I really enjoyed that game. That has to be a record for the largest margin of victory while having under 120 yards of offense.
Do the TJ Moe TD vs SDS:)
@@pschighlights shouldn’t have added the fla diss. Not too rare to see fla lose to mizzou in weird fashion.
I remember it to. Being a florida and seeing how close the game actually was and that we could`ve actually made a comeback at any point. Needless to say it was a mood ruiner lol
@@pschighlights I'm just happy to see one of these videos that doesn't include the Flea Kicker against Nebraska or the 5th down against Colorado. Both were serious gut punches for Mizzou.
the cheerleader and band one is because they were screaming “hut” and “go” confusing the snapper and the defense. it’s justified people just didn’t know why they were doing. same stuff happens at highschool games all the time.
Thanks for the info. I couldn't understand what the ref was saying.
Tks, man.
Slient count?
The one with the girl running onto the field to congratulate her brother even before the game was over was a testament to her psychic abilities. Western Michigan ended up winning 71-68 in 7 OTs.
Whoa! 7 OTs has gotta be an unusual occurence too.
It was a wild game
@@joelwillems4081 surprisingly there has been multiple games that have gone into 7 OT's as an Arkansas fan we've had two
7 OT's jumping jesus on a pogo stick.
That's nothing! Some of these people out here in the west coast have 7 OD's a week!
Its really interesting watching these videos and seeing the evolution of football, specifically the rules about when a runner is defenseless, when a catch is actually a catch vs and interception because they didnt establish themselves as a "runner", but also the equipment and the announcers just in this one video range like 40+ years, which seems like 100 years in football terms. Good stuff. I miss the old days.
what do you miss? the injuries?
One of my college's DIII homecoming games my team was down 7, but the opposition got a seeming pick-6 to seal the game as time expired. Only problem being, their whole team ran out onto the field to celebrate before the play was blown dead, leading to a too many men on the field penalty and another chance for my team that my team promptly took advantage of by scoring and capped it off by converting on the 2-point play to outright win the game. Those were some of the most dejected looking players I have ever seen...
Hmm it seems the players ran onto the field after the interception. In that case, shouldn't the penalty have been enforced at that point so the defense keeps the ball? Never heard of the ball being given back to the offense due to a foul after a turnover.
@@ryansmith1044 I hear you, but it was nearly ten years ago so I don’t remember the details well enough to elucidate.
@@stefanjentoft8107 Oh not doubting the validity of your story if that's what it looks like, just pointing out that the ref might have screwed things up at the end there. Still dumb for the other team to run onto the field though. Wait until the play's over
What college is this? Because I remember hearing about a very similar thing happening at my college!
@@joshander10 Bethel University in St. Paul MN. They were playing Concordia Moorhead.
14:05 that's soooo sweet! She was proud of her big brother!
I was at that game between Montana-Nau where the QB got ejected. That stadium went wild when that happened and it was awesome to witness in person
WA GRIZ BABY
Ayeee go griz baby
FTG FTG FTG
11:55 forgot to put in the part where they overturned that play, so it was actually a touchback because he was technically giving himself up
That David Pollack play was one of the best defensive plays ever made.
Bites hand. Wags tail. Happy wagging while being escorted out.
"Duhhh, did I do good? I did good, right? Do I get a treat?"
Huh?
@@libs_of_tiktokreturns7091 What didn't you get?
Made no sense but ok
@@Idkkkkk540 I'm talking about the dog who bit the player's hand.
@@Astrobrant2 i understood, :)
As far as these sports comps go this is an exceptional mix of plays throughout the years that even as a devout watcher of these videos I have rarely seen; great job!
I love this video. There were several I’ve never seen and I thought I’d seen everything. That bowling green one where he recovered his own fumble 😂
Compilation video posts clickbaity screen cap and then actually show the video first!?!? Well played. This deserves all the likes!
absolute standing ovation for whoever took the time to edit and put this together
@James Stocks not a great feeeling. Happened to me a couple times too. Also - one time I caught a ball, was tackled but I landed directly on the ball. It snapped back into my chest and I literally lost the ability to breathe for like 5 seconds. Such a weird feeling - wind knocked right out of me. It really is a thing.
That MSU field goal attempt reminds me of a playoff game I had in high school. We played in Abilene, TX, and the wind gusts were in the 30s. Our kicker/punter was the top guy in the state. He tried to punt one low and long into the wind, but it ended up being a 7-yard punt officially. The wind literally caught the ball midflight and blew it backward like 25 yards 😂
I seem to recall a game at Soldier Field that made the lowlights on SportsCenter. Heavy cross wind, the city earned it's popular moniker that day. Every FG attempt was wide to the downwind side.
Unfortunately that kick happened in the annual arch rival game against Ole Piss.
@@Kerry14940 You meant Ole Miss
That Missouri florida game is still one of the BEST defensive games I’ve ever watched
I was about to go “what’s so special about a 95yard run back” low and behold 8 touchdowns later..
Lo and behold, not LOW.
These were some really bazaar plays that I had never seen before.
Very enjoyable. Thanks for posting.
Bizarre, a bazaar is a group of shops
@@SugarKalamay Thank you for the correction. I always correct other people's grammar and misspellings so when I hose up I take no offense when it is pointed out to me. I never knew bazaar was a real word......guess that's why I didn't get the squiggly red line under it. :)
@@holdemNE1 acknowledged, kind sir.
lmao, love that the first clip is from a game that my favorite FCS team played. almost never see Montana in vids
The field goal being stopped by a strong gust of wind is nothing short of divine intervention saying "nope, you gonna lose today"
see all the confederate flags in the crowd?
So not only was that Clemson-Georgia Tech play a safety, but can we all take a moment to appreciate the rare 1st and 14?
False start on 1st down at your own 8 will get you that.
@@fredlougee2807 very uncommon for that to happen
I legit used to think that every drive started with 1st and 12 and every fresh first down was 1st and 12 that it got changed to 10 in the mid 2000’s 😂
Holding down field will cause this two. 10 yards from the spot of the foul
Great work my friend🤙
Me: "This will be fun to watch." (Shows my Huskers kick the -2 yard punt. Me: "........" )
GBR... sadly :(
5:20 so I actually have some insight into the call given here. Since on field entertainment like band and cheer teams count as part of the home team's on field personnel, they are subjected to the same rules about interfering. They are not allowed to shout or make a show that disrupts play while the play is happening. I am part of a band and we are told specifically, you can stand and cheer, but as soon as the play starts your ass is in a seat, and you are quiet.
That Old Dominion vs. Western Kentucky ending, good God. If I was a Fan of either school I would of had an anxiety attack during those last few plays. Amazing, that's why I love college football, because you never know what will happen if it's close and down to the last few possessions.
Oddly enough, New Mexico State winning can also count as a rare moment
xD
This football season they are…7-3? And can clinch a spot in the C-USA title game if they win next week?! What is this Tom foolery?!
Well done. I’ve watched dozens of videos like this on various channels and I’ve still never seen about 80% of these plays before.
i don't watch much college football, so it's cool on a play like 14:15 where you recognize every name because they're all fairly notable NFL players now.
A great benefit to following some CFB teams is getting to see their stars continue to shine in the NFL.
One less lmao thanks to Henry
10:28 unnecessary ruffness, player #K9 has been ejected 😂
>D
He smelled weed, guy probably fired up earlier.
I was the kicker for my high school football team, and we were playing a home game. We were 4th and some ridiculous yardage. We had a pretty strong wind that day and was raising hell with our passing game, so I punted. That ball caught the wind, went out about 10 yards, came back 20 yards, and back down. Yeah, as I recall, we lost that game.
Watched a college game a few years back where one team tried to punt into the wind. The ball (after the punt) made it back to about the line of scrimmage before stopping and dropping practically straight down. Almost looked like it hit a wall, and the team never punted again on 4th down the rest of the game.
Thanks for adding that zona cal clip! These vids are fun. There was a bowl game between Iowa and Oklahoma where the sky camera fell on the field and then Utah and Oregon had a 99 yard fumble return the other way because the player dropped the ball on the 1 yard line thinking he scored a touchdown.
The dog walking off like I thought I was doing my job😂😂
That quarterback ejection is the dumbest thing ever 😂 I honestly felt bad for that dude
Feel bad for what? That wasn't just a block. He was being an idiot and trying to knock him out. Well deserved.
@@rizwanjaved1705 It was a great block. Lead with his shoulder and the crown of his helmet did not make contact.
@@sakura-kg4jm That's not the rule works, though. First, the defender is considered defenseless on the block. Second, QB attacked the D man by contacting his shoulder to the head/neck area. By rule, it's not a good block and targeting was the correct call.
You know damn well the qb would be celebrating if a defender got ejected for doing that to one of his receivers
It was targeting. It was a blind side block and contact was made to the head/neck area. It doesn’t matter if the contact was just a “glancing” blow. Anyone can download the NCAA rules book (any NCAA sport) for free! It basically decided into “two” sections. First section is the rules and the second section has examples of plays and what the ruling should be.
I've seen A LOT of compilation videos, so it's hard to find clips I haven't seen a bunch of times. Yet, somehow, you've managed to find dozens of them!! Kudos.
6:06 You’d think the confederates won the civil war
I noticed that too wtf 😭😭
The stars and bars wasn't nearly as taboo as it is today. Hell, it was on the Mississippi flag up until last year
Yeah I noticed thst
Up until the late 90s the Confederate battle flag was the de facto symbol of Ole Miss football. Every game in Oxford was festooned with them.
@@bobsnow6242 I’m surprised they are called the rebels it’s embarrassing as fuck. I don’t know why any African American would want to play there
Videos like these _really_ showcase just how *awesome* this sport actually is!
11:03 Real shame we never got to see Tom Hackett try another football code when here in Australia. Often wondered if he could have transitioned to union in particular
This is a real RUclips video. A highlight reel with a thumbnail that actually puts the thumbnail in the video and doesn’t put it 32 out of 67 in line. I’m going to watch the whole video now. Thank you for putting it up front.
If you put in Part 3, don't forget the the Shoe penalty in 2019.
*Stares in Marco Wilson*
15:09 the defence read it like a book but they couldn’t make a tackle😂
That guy getting his fumble back and scored had me turnt up 😂
That first clip is from a game at my college. I was there. UM (University of Montana) we are not kind to the opposing team at all. The student section is merciless.
7:22
ODU: we don't wanna win, you go
WKU: no, you go ahead
ODU: no, after you
WKU: no no, we insist
ODU: fuck it then
11:54 The Ref motions to pick up the ball then goes" Whoops I'm not touching that."
This is an awesome idea. Maybe you could show Frank Beamer getting knocked out by the Virginia Tech third string quarterback celebrating on the sidelines
Nice to have that rare moment of Vanderbilt actually having some luck! Go Dores!
The new mexico one, was so funny the other dude caught it with his feet, Unbelievable plays Keep growing!
this is the first clip video I’ve seen where the first clip is what was actually shown on the thumbnail. That alone deserves a like.
It is rare to see mizzou doing something outstandingly good. Thank you 🖤💛
The Old Dominion and Kentucky game ending is an eternal classic.
David Pollack’s play is one of the most athletic picks I have ever seen
HE WAS HUGE IN COLLEGE! I know you lose muscle after you stop working out and as you age, but he legit looks 3 times bigger in college than his skinny, tiny self now.
@@RevAlSharptonz a lot of that was just plain fat
@@gamecokben no it wasn't
David Pollack didn't transition into the league well so a lot of people forgot, but at UGA he was phenomenal.
Did you forget he broke his neck?
Your college football videos are the best, hands down. They get me through the dog days of summer until Week 0 every year.
That Oregon TD was something else.
ROTFLOL
I feel like these non power 5 football teams have the weirdest and some of the best moments
10:47 I remember watching that game, it was so wild to watch especially because he was an amazing kicker and that kick went oddly short
I was at the UM vs NAU game 😂 peep the snowballs flying at the end of the clip
Same, the snowballs were crazy!
Thanks for reminding me of Denard "I'm colorblind" Robinson!
8:19 A little bit confused for the extension.
Are there any time-frame problems, like does it matter if the kicking team commits a foul before or after the change of possession?
Does the receiving team get one untimed down as long as they have clean hands?
A penalty on the defense with no time remaining cannot end the game, and the offense is entitled to one untimed down.
If I’m understanding what happened correctly, the kicking team commits a foul after the change of possession, which triggers the untimed down rule. If the penalty were on a dead ball or prior to the kick, yardage would’ve been assessed & I think they would’ve been allowed to retry the field goal.
So by this play, does that mean if the foul committed by offense is before the change of possession, the defense can choose to decline the penalty and end the regulation?
sbc7246 Correct...but if the penalty on the kicking team happens before the change in possession, there is no untimed down...
Henry Ruggs had some killer speed right there
I think the New Mexico State WIN one was more rare than the catch
The funny thing is that win snapped a 17 game losing streak for them😂
i was literally laughing when that catch happened. that was hilarious but what a catch tho!
Love this channel well done my friend well done
Missed the best part of the Central Michigan/Toledo Game, the stadium immediately played Firestarter and the crowd went ballistically loud.
That W Kentucky and Memphis play got me 🤣I was watching the qb the whole time
15:30 Illegal spinning? Could someone please explain that? Neutral zone infraction?? Making the offensive player jump?
I think he said “stemming.” And yes, it’s trying make an offensive lineman jump repeatedly. The NCAA football rulebook says that when snapping the ball, defensive "player(s) aligned in a stationary position within one yard of the line of scrimmage may not make quick or abrupt actions that are not part of normal defensive player movement."
14:30 henry ruggs sped in there
College Football is the Greatest Sport in America. IMO
13:49 The funniest one for me. Great family love...
6:06 just three confederate flags in the stands, no big deal.
And I know it used to be part of their state flag but they are clearly not showing the state flag.
Thx for putting the first clip as the pic so i can watch and go to bed
4:15 6th return as #6, for 6 💀
Bob Stitt, offensive genius! I love that he made one of your highlight reels.
yes, off genius but a poor head coach. put no value on defense or special teams while at Montana.
1:58 Interceptions in the end zone are relatively common, but they are almost always in the defense's end zone. Interceptions in the offense's end zone for an automatic defensive touchdown are very unusual!
Wow so what a day, someone incredible stuff today.
As a Nebraska fan, I used to call that punter Caleb Lightbourne *”Sir Shanks-a-lot”*
We had a string of punters like that at Washington in the Tyrone Willingham years.
That Florida State vs Clemson at the end was the most interesting flea flicker type plays I’ve ever seen
lol that’s syracuse
@@4mt oh my bad lol
It was crazy to see the targeting in person (go griz)
It’s crazy to think one of the fastest people in this video had one of the craziest squad wipes
6:06 "no good"
as 2nd place flags fly in the background
lmaaaaaooooo
this video is wild!
never watched college football but im gonna now.
In a 1998 game between Kentucky and LSU, both teams had an extra point blocked and returned for a defensive 2-point conversion.
The game that Kentucky won 39-36? That game hurt so much as a little kid. At least I can take solice in knowing that LSU is 6-1 against Kentucky the century.
You have the best content bro ☝️🌟🔥 keep it up!
2014 Georgia Tech vs Pitt was a wild game. 5 Pitt turnovers in the 1st quarter
2:53 Nice show of good sportsmanship by #13
The first one is a really bad call. I don’t think there’s enough evidence to prove he was definitely leading with the crown of his helmet. At least have some kind of yellow card system for these situations where he gets ejected if he does it again
This video did not disappoint
It's so weird seeing a bunch of Confederate flags in the stands at 6:05
I’m not really a football fan. But, for the last 17 minutes, I have been. Great collection!
That freaking Ole Miss vs MSU game with the field goal 😂