Trick plays generally have a much lower rate of success in the NFL because NFL defenses are more experienced and disciplined. In lower levels, everyone is less experienced, but the offense has practiced that trick play and knows what to do.
2:52 - was #1 to me in all the trick plays in this video. BTW, NEBRASKA was always screwed by the BIASED FLORIDA Schools who had home field advantage. NEBRASKA would have won 10+ National Championships.
man!! these plays made me smile. when i see this level of innovation and out of the box thinking, it makes me believe these men and their coaches trust each other and know how to have fun playing the game. i'd love to see a few of these from time to time out of my team. thanks for sharing these!
The play itself is overated. Most of these other plays in the video were more impressive and there were plenty of other normal moments in college football that were even better. Boise State just happened to be huge underdogs that won a great game. I would rate the entire game more impressive on a top 10 list more than the play.
Half their blockers are turned around. All it takes is one guy running full tilt into that mob and someones got a torn acl. Not only that but all it takes is a good callout from the defense and their fucked.
Gosh, that era from 2005-2010... I never ever missed a single game and NEVER got sick of hearing the announcers scream "Touchdown Pittsburgh!" I was blessed to live that era during my 20s and actually get to go to some of those games in person... and of course rage out like a rock star at two amazing super-bowl parties. Those years 2005 - 2010 were a great time to be in Pittsburgh. Steelers take Lombardi's in 05 and 08 and then as soon as the Steelers started to lose steam in 2009, BAM! Sid Crosby and Evgeni Malkin were just coming into their own and snag a Stanley Cup win. Glorious times.
Just bought a nice set of headphones. Had them 4 days now. Your outtro music is the first real proof that I didn't waste my money. I think that bass tone grew hair on my chest! Wow!
The 2007 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl really was one of the best college football games in history. Nobody even gave Boise a chance against Adrian Peterson and the Sooners but thanks to the trickery by Chris Peterson, Cinderella's team took down the giant
ahhh yes, i have fond memories of my dad teaching me as a young child to play dead, oh we had so much fun, he would get drunk, point his .45 at me, pull the trigger and go BANG! and id fall over and stay still for hours and hours while he pounded down a case of Molson..oh those were good times...i wonder when hes gonna be back from the LC? its been like 20 years, he must have got lost on the backroads again
COLLEGE FOOTBALL has the best trick plays. In this series was Nebraska 2:52 and TCU. BTW, NEBRASKA was always screwed by the BIASED FLORIDA Schools who had home field advantage. NEBRASKA would have won 10+ National Championships.
The NFL really should run plays like that one where they pass it to a guy on a hook route and he naturally laterals it to someone just behind him or off to the side. Laterals are underrated 👌🏻 You could get good at them if they practiced them
If he throws it and catches it like the Titans did vs chiefs, then yes but this the running back would get points for the throw and he would for the rec
I like how sometimes it doesn't make any difference it was a trick it was just well executed play like Big Ben's TD against Dallas, CB was still playing just a great throw and catch
A question about the play beginning at 2:08. I'm not American, I follow American Football but I'm not very knowledgable about the intricacies of the rules. It looked like the receiver had a knee on the ground. I thought that a receiver holding the ball with at least one knee on the ground is "down by contact" and that ends the play? It he still allowed to throw a lateral?
0:35 if you throw a forward pass behind the line of scrimmage can you still throw the ball forward? Or it has to be a backward pass behind the line of scrimmage to be able to throw the ball forward?
I didn’t realize how much I would miss Tom Brady playing in NE. I knew it was history in the making but it’s not the same seeing him in TB. Especially when Edelman was at the top of his game.
Im a rugby fan and pretty new to watching American football but have been enjoying it. At 2:12 there was a great backwards pass into a touch down. Im curious why I dont see backwards passing very often in the game? It doenst seem to be a very common tactic.
I really wish there were way more plays like these in the NFL and even college football, it makes the game so much more entertaining
bet you're liking the 2018 NFL season, been a bunch of them this year
So do I. Really annoying...
Trick plays generally have a much lower rate of success in the NFL because NFL defenses are more experienced and disciplined. In lower levels, everyone is less experienced, but the offense has practiced that trick play and knows what to do.
Dido
You should be a Boilermaker then. At the very least a Jeff Brohm fan. He loves the gadget plays...as he calls them.
I still think the biggest trick play of all time was the Seahawks not running the ball
Jackson mitchell yeah ikr
Hahagagahaha lol
Jackson mitchell hahahaha😂
agreed
Agreed! That’s the type of plays that make you questioned the integrity of your coach.
It used to be much easier to hide the ball back when the resolution was a lot worse
And it’s so much easier to get a first down now that the yellow line is on the field.
You have to give it to the quarterbacks. Especially on hail marys, having to hit those tiny pixels down the field.
😅😅😅
3:00 the camera man was confused af
That play was definitely an accident. Good eye by the lineman though to pick up on it so fast.
I’m a Miami hurricanes fan that’s the team who was in the orange we ended up winning that game that was the national chapionship.
@@MoneyManHolmes That was a designed play, its called the fumblerooskie They have since made that play illegal.
@@coyoteken1000 really?
zaqary quenneville mane😂😂
"That's like when you have your young child and you teach him to play dead!"
Wat?
wicket146 lol I was like wat
wicket146 He might be from a war torn country... or Chicago.
Spongebob
wicket146 .
Fr lmao, a child isn't a dog 😂 also I'm the 420th like WOOO
Nebraska's Fumbleruski is one of my altime favorite plays. It takes great trust in your center and guard to run it.
2:52 - was #1 to me in all the trick plays in this video. BTW, NEBRASKA was always screwed by the BIASED FLORIDA Schools who had home field advantage. NEBRASKA would have won 10+ National Championships.
man!! these plays made me smile. when i see this level of innovation and out of the box thinking, it makes me believe these men and their coaches trust each other and know how to have fun playing the game. i'd love to see a few of these from time to time out of my team. thanks for sharing these!
It's 4 am & I don't even watch football wtf am I doing with my life
fucking hell i'm literally in the same position at the same time 8 months later
3:53 am and this is what I'm doing with my life as well
Lmao relatable
Same but sometimes I watch Football
You guys are watching football... 😂🤣
The Boise State Statue of Liberty to win the game is still probably my favorite college football play of all time
agree james ford
That was the greatest college football game ever.
@@therealtampadude9175 Totally Agree
Every OU fan hates that game
The play itself is overated. Most of these other plays in the video were more impressive and there were plenty of other normal moments in college football that were even better. Boise State just happened to be huge underdogs that won a great game. I would rate the entire game more impressive on a top 10 list more than the play.
I bet half of these views are highschool football coaches
always slumped 😂😂😂
Ay bro no joke we found out later that our high school football coach was grabbing plays from madden
@@DocHoliday18810 hahahaha that is amazing
geene smith ya for you that sounds amazing, but our best record while I was there was 4:6, we did not find it so amusing
Yep
9:22 "You can't spell 'Presbyterian' without 'tricky'... Alright, well, you can, but you get the point!"
That's pretty good
Mike Taveras lol that's my college. imma use that line
Mike Taveras lol
Bruh wtf is up with ur pfp
boy
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Sub for putting thumbnail at start of the video! You are a badass
Haha thanks man
Transcend Freerunning agreed
You have no idea how pleasing that was.
That school is by my house and they are so good every year
Yes this is the first time I’ve seen the thumbnail be the first video in the compilation. Everyone always puts it somewhere in the middle.
6:02 "Thats like your young child & you teach them to play dead."
WHAT? Who teaches their kid to play dead?
Matt D me
It worked for Leo vs the bear... For a while, at least.
Doesn't everyone? Seems perfectly normal to me...
I thought the same thing! XD
wtf
Randy Moss. What a true legend.
Lmao "hide the midget"
his reality show would be called "Little Player Big Field"
100th player
Like*
When I played football we learned that play and I really thought he thought of the name and play by himself
“You and banner better not be playing hide the zucchini” -Tony Stark
Can we just talk about how ready Boise State was for that Fiesta Bowl that they definitely weren’t supposed to win
Oh but they earned that W! GO BRONCOS!!!
About like when my Gators played Ohio State for the Natty. No one expected us to win that game. I think even Vegas had us at 12 or 13 point underdogs
Okay. Let's talk.
1. They WERE picked to win
2. If it wasn't for BSU's QB throwing the game it wouldn't have even been close
*Mic drop*
I’m just surprised BSU came up three times in this video.. lol BSU is some tricky dudes. Lol go blue!
to this day I regret not staying up and watching that game
@4:55 *"This is the play called Hide the midget"... and all this time I thought hide the midget was a totally different game!*
9:33 how tf do you even pull that off? That bounce of the turf was impeccable
Abdulia Saryoung yeah I know you have to throw the ball at the perfect angle to bounce it off the turf right to the man
practice
Could go very very wrong
imagine the second receiver drops it😂
Abdulia Saryoung magic
6:50 why dont we see this more often? Its ingenious
LongLive Gaming it’s dangerous
How can that be dangerous?
Half their blockers are turned around. All it takes is one guy running full tilt into that mob and someones got a torn acl. Not only that but all it takes is a good callout from the defense and their fucked.
They are wasting time instead of gaining yards. In higher level games the kicking teams would be right there plowing thru that huddle.
College players and up are too fast on special teams
“Tostitos Fiesta Bowl” sounds so prestigious
However,,, That game is in the all time top 10 FBS games.
@@ldalestucker Did a reporter botch the proposal of a player to cheerleader?
STILL BITTER
grant swords q
When that game happened it was one of the top 4 bowl games college teams could play then.
6:03 who teaches their "young child" to play dead
Leo Da Lyon and then you run away and don't pay child support
JAMES HAR_EN
Yup
me
People who are afraid of school shootings.
Exactly
Anyone else notice that's not Michigan state vs. notre dame michigan's play clock ran out?
Bear Does Madden829
Yeah, either way salty Brian Kelly is too perfect.
Ofc, there is a play clock. But there is always a slight delay since the ref has to look at the clock and the snap.
Yea
Yeah I realized
Bear Does Madden829 yes that is stupid
Gosh, that era from 2005-2010... I never ever missed a single game and NEVER got sick of hearing the announcers scream "Touchdown Pittsburgh!" I was blessed to live that era during my 20s and actually get to go to some of those games in person... and of course rage out like a rock star at two amazing super-bowl parties. Those years 2005 - 2010 were a great time to be in Pittsburgh. Steelers take Lombardi's in 05 and 08 and then as soon as the Steelers started to lose steam in 2009, BAM! Sid Crosby and Evgeni Malkin were just coming into their own and snag a Stanley Cup win. Glorious times.
that Tostitos fiesta bowl game was the greatest college football game I ever saw
Football ,this not football
@@gromosvidaselvagem shuttupp lil ho
Thumbnail was actually right for once and it was the first video nice. 😎
Glad to see those two epic plays from Boise State. The 2007 Fiesta Bowl was the greatest college football game ever played.
acting like you're receiving the punt on one side, when it's actually drifting to the other in that STL vs SEA game was HILARIOUS to watch live
That high school one at about 7:00 was nasty
that shit had me dying XD
Controversial Carter my brothers team did that all the time when he played youth ball lol
Controversial Carter i i
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Controversial Carter and the music
Just bought a nice set of headphones. Had them 4 days now. Your outtro music is the first real proof that I didn't waste my money. I think that bass tone grew hair on my chest! Wow!
The 2007 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl really was one of the best college football games in history. Nobody even gave Boise a chance against Adrian Peterson and the Sooners but thanks to the trickery by Chris Peterson, Cinderella's team took down the giant
*4:56** hide the midget lmfaoooooooooooooo wtf????*
Hide that midget
Randy Moss was a pleasure to watch him play, great receiver.
6:35 dude look at 26 just chilling
xKudo Desu vibe check
That was leveon bell
How do u not know who bell is
Everyone should know bell
Dude, how do u not know my man leveon bell
6:02 “That’s like when you have a young child...& you teach em to play dead”.....oook😂💀
Kerry Dunbar dude imagine copying a comment from 2 years ago... smh loser
Play Sharp how was I suppose to see your comment from two years ago bitch
@@nicholaswaller111 Because your comment was so original lol. Its literally a quote from the video.
@@nicholaswaller111 And you admit to coming back to videos to check on how your comments are doing I'm dead
Play Sharp bruh just got roasted
Very cool, thank you!!
who still here in 2019
ps: who remembers philly special
Jdever449 Games here
Irrelevant - If butler plays that game the eagles lose by 10. Just be happy you were gifted 1. Not to mention Alshon was off-sides
Matt Sheppeck there ain’t offensive offside it’s called false start stoopid
hit jdever people really think philly invented that play. sad
@@sempybandz Everyone knows they didn't but they pulled it off better than any team in football history
1:25 That behind-the-back punting play was pretty shweet!
Imagine the enormous hit he would have gotten, had anyone caught suspicion...
"THE IMPROVISATION OF RANDY MOSS WOULD WIN HIM AN ACADEMY AWARD!" 9:47
Beauty call lmao
I love how russel Wilson always extends the ball before downing to make sure that he gets maximum yards he can
Maybe he'll do it on the Broncos too
ahhh yes, i have fond memories of my dad teaching me as a young child to play dead, oh we had so much fun, he would get drunk, point his .45 at me, pull the trigger and go BANG! and id fall over and stay still for hours and hours while he pounded down a case of Molson..oh those were good times...i wonder when hes gonna be back from the LC? its been like 20 years, he must have got lost on the backroads again
Good stuff ...thanks for posting
Anyone else notice 1:02 is delay of game?
Smoltzie :D What? The middle of the play?
T N go back a few seconds
Smoltzie :D just wasn’t sure if it was that play or the next one
0:58
Noticed the same thing
We were all blessed to have watched that Boise St vs Oklahoma game
Thank god for HD because some of that footage was pretty close to how it looked back in the day.
I saw half of those plays live! Great video... My favorite is LITTLE GIANTS when MSU ran the fake fg in OT to beat ND
6:02 announcer: "That's like when you have your young child, and you teach him to play dead." Say what?
COLLEGE FOOTBALL has the best trick plays. In this series was Nebraska 2:52 and TCU. BTW, NEBRASKA was always screwed by the BIASED FLORIDA Schools who had home field advantage. NEBRASKA would have won 10+ National Championships.
6:27 I was at the game and I thought we won! Top left corner is where I was sitting
Yeah, that was an awesome fake spike, and against Dallas, too!
Thank you for including the Husker’s Fumblerooski.
It’s the annexation of Puerto Rico.
The NFL really should run plays like that one where they pass it to a guy on a hook route and he naturally laterals it to someone just behind him or off to the side. Laterals are underrated 👌🏻 You could get good at them if they practiced them
2:46 So does that mean Wilson gets fantasy points for passing and receiving the touchdown?
He didnt pass the touchdown tho
🤦♂️🤦♂️
He gets points if there are points for cmps also points for reciving
"That's like when you have your young child and you teach him to play dead!"
Wat?
If he throws it and catches it like the Titans did vs chiefs, then yes but this the running back would get points for the throw and he would for the rec
I like how sometimes it doesn't make any difference it was a trick it was just well executed play like Big Ben's TD against Dallas, CB was still playing just a great throw and catch
I really love your channel
8:19 will always be my favorite trick play ever. I remember watching it live and absolutely losing my mind
I didn’t see anything
A lateral isn't a trick play, it's an improvised play.
PigsCanFly The hook and ladder is considered a trick play.
that's literally the exact same thing
PigsCanFly All the hook-and-ladder plays in this video are planned except Randy Moss'.
PigsCanFly Actually a hook and ladder is a specific designed lateral play. Look it up, it's a trick play.
PigsCanFly it's called hook and ladder. do your research
That Boise State vs OU game was the first game I got into as an OU fan. It was disappointing, but it was SUCH a good game and I've been hooked since
I don’t even like football but I love watching this video!😂
I still remember "YOU Got TO be KIDDING ME" 10:01
9:47 where is the scrimmage at? Does he step over it when throwing?? If it's the 40yd line he's stepping over it when he throws. @9:56
The NFL needs more designed lateral plays. Spice things up! Maybe the rules could be tweaked to encourage it.
A question about the play beginning at 2:08. I'm not American, I follow American Football but I'm not very knowledgable about the intricacies of the rules. It looked like the receiver had a knee on the ground. I thought that a receiver holding the ball with at least one knee on the ground is "down by contact" and that ends the play? It he still allowed to throw a lateral?
2:56 The whole right side line looks like they're lined up in the backfield.
The old clips are awesome. Tony Nathan!
U know they’re good trick plays when the trick you while ur watching it
See you all in five years when this pops up on your recommended 😂
😂😂
See ya
3 years for me🤣🤣🤣
Took 3 years right here
Yuh
Awesome video. Loved it
8:50 the Memphis player helping him up and giving him a pat on the head
Small things like this is why I enjoy football
4:20 my favorite fake ever lmao
Geee Master I
Geee Master i wonder why....
Geee Master x
Why was one of the Boise State plays in full hd and the other one was recorded by a potato?
The greatest part about Pittsburgh's trick play is that the cowboys won that game
Agreed!
Agreed!
Chris Asleson fuck the cowboys
We still took that L against Green Bay 😭
Justin Hebert.......Cowboy haters. Salty just like we like 'em! Go Boys
0:03 There was a team in my league that came out of the huddle with this formation every time
0:35 if you throw a forward pass behind the line of scrimmage can you still throw the ball forward? Or it has to be a backward pass behind the line of scrimmage to be able to throw the ball forward?
Backward only
I didn’t realize how much I would miss Tom Brady playing in NE. I knew it was history in the making but it’s not the same seeing him in TB. Especially when Edelman was at the top of his game.
Probably wanted Belichick to earn the 7th Superbowl win on his own, especially when his boat is named 7 Rings. Kept them tied with Pittsburgh.
What happened to the Cowboys trick play the one Dez threw?
that next to last play brought "you got Mossed" into the lexicon lol!
i was at that philly @ seatle game. it was amazing
0:38 Julian threw that damn ball so slow 😂
So happy the pic of the video was the first highlight
I remember watching that boise st oklahoma game live, such an amazing game overall. Also that msu fake fg shoulda been a delay of game.
1:15 this spinning one hand catch is incredible.
You know its a trick play when the camera gets the wrong person
HD: is in the title
Vintage Football: I’m about to ruin this mans whole career
Aaahhhh, who doesn't love a good trick play?
As someone from AZ, Chandler has a really good football team
1:28 tricked me lol
Trick plays are often a gimmick and a last resort. But when they work, as the examples in this video demonstrate, they are a beauty to behold.
Perfect ending to this compilation with Boise State 👌🏼
6:00 Say what? You're thinking of a fucking dog. I don't think you should have children...
firebirdude2 ......
@1:33 would that be considered a blindside block? (At about the 12 yard line)
That Boise State vs. Oklahoma game is one of the best college football games of all time.
“Hide the midget” hahah the 90’s and 2k’s... miss those years lol
Lol my 7th grade football team did that a few times
I would watch football more often if there were more trick plays.
No Music City Miracle, when Tennessee (Oilers/Titans) pulled the old lateral on the kickoff in the NFL playoffs to beat Buffalo.
7:11 thats a good one, and also 9:56
Im a rugby fan and pretty new to watching American football but have been enjoying it. At 2:12 there was a great backwards pass into a touch down. Im curious why I dont see backwards passing very often in the game? It doenst seem to be a very common tactic.
I thought it was a clickbait
michigan did it first
greatest football vid of all time!!!!! funny:)
Love Don Criqui's voice at 3:00 min mark. And a great play to boot.
0:58 the play clocks on 0
It'z ya Boi heaw they won in overtime
I was searching in the comments if anyone else noticed
Look close he snaps it before the 0 but no one else moves until the 0
Dutch van der Linde he snapped after the clock hit 0.
The play isnt dead though, the clock was at 1 second but once it reaches 0, thats when the play starts
It's middle of corona virus shutdown. I MISS FOOTBALL!