My most memorable moment was in NASCAR tbh. It was the when Dale Jr. came back to Daytona in the fall of '01 and walked the dog crap outta everybody to win at the same track that took his father just months before.
I think Cone had the best list simply because he went with the ones he remembered most and I feel like everyone’s lists has to be different for this. My top 3 3. Super Bowl 34, 1 yard short. It was a heartbreaker, I loved that Titans team. 2. MSU vs U of M 2001, Jeff Smoker to TJ Duckett on 4th down after spiking it with 1 second left to win 26-24. 1. 1998 Detroit Red Wing win The Stanley Cup & present it to Vladimir Konstantinov.
Was in section 59 of the upper deck in JHS on Nov 30th, 2013. Chris Davis hit the 50 and that place went ballistic. We partied in that stadium for the better half of an hour after that knowing we were going to Atlanta. Although, the loudest I’ve heard JHS was Florida in ‘06. War Eagle!
The miracle on ice is the greatest sports moment. People don’t realize just how good that Soviet team was. They beat an NHL all star team 6-0. Then they faced an amateur US hockey team. These were basically all college kids playing grown men who were better than many hall of fame NHL players. The next greatest is Jesse Owens beating the nazis in the Olympics Finally yes the 2008 4x100m men’s freestyle swim. That gave Phelps the record 8 gold medals and also is the greatest 100m split in swimming history as in there is no one who has swam 100m faster than he has.
Agreed. I was 10 years old at the time, but paid a good bit of attention to current events. The geopolitical context around the game was also a big part of what made it such an enormous win. The US was in the depths of Jimmy Carter's malaise, we were a few months into the Iran hostage crisis, and the Soviets had just invaded Afghanistan. Most people forget that this wasn't even the gold medal game. Even then, it was almost an afterthought that we still had another game to play.
I’m an Eagles fan, so my top three has two plays from Super Bowl 52. 1) Philly Philly. Such an incredible moment and iconic play call, best and most gutsy choice with 1 play left in the half to go for it and such a wild trick play. 2) The greatest show on turf and the longest yard. Titans falling 2 feet short of being Super Bowl champions and the only ring that arguably the best roster in NFL history ever got. 3) BG’s strip sack of Tom Brady in SB52. I thought for sure Tom Brady was going to do what he did best and the game was a done deal. And then a legend, an underdog in his own right, the exact emblem of Philadelphia came bursting off of that edge and won his team, nay his city the Super Bowl. Absolutely unforgettable
As a swimmer, that is my favorite sports moment. One of the biggest rules of swimming is the longer you stay under the water after your turn, the more reach you gain. It’s the hardest thing to do, staying under water basically hyperventilating because of the amount of adrenaline you’re putting out, but the longer you can do that the farther you go. I screamed when we won that relay.
The second Blain started his number 1, I knew what it was. I remember exactly where I was when that happened. My parents and I were putting up the Christmas decorations and I went inside for a minute to see what was happening in the game and that happened
I will say I know its recent but I think Pat Mahomes gutting it out and running 20 yards on a bum ankle vs the Eagles is gonna go down as a classic moment.
my top three are kinda the same with 3 it was team us beating france second is tiger woods winning the 2019 masters and third is argentina beating france in the world cup to give messi his first world cup win
I know this is a smaller moment, but one of the most enjoyable moments in Sports ever was when FBS Appalachian State beat #5 Michigan. opening up the Big Ten Network🤌
I'm a college football fan the play that got me hooked was the Flutie to Phelan Hail Mary in 1984. I was 7 years old and knew pretty much nothing about football at the time. In fact, my dad had to explain to me that it didn't matter that the clock had run out because BC snapped it with time left.
I haven't cared about sports that aren't Boxing/MMA in like a decade. Holy shit was I pumped for these lists. So glad I saw y'all with Knowles. Fantastic Americana right here.
If I have to stick with just events i witnessed myself. Top 3 would be Pucketts game 6 walk off in 91, Pettys last race in 92 which was also one of the greatest races of all time and Osborne finally winning a national title w/Nebraska in 94.
The game 7 sharks against golden nights has to be up there! Vegas up 3-0 with less than 10min remaining in game. Vegas gets a 5min penalty on an unfortunate hit on pevelski, which never should’ve been called. Sharks score 4 on the power play and win in 5-4 in OT! One of the best moments in sports I’ve ever seen!
Game one 1988 World Series. Bottom of the 9th, two outs, and man on first. Oakland ahead 4-3. Dodgers send Kirk Gibson to the plate to pinch hit. With a full count Gibson hits a walk off homer over the right field fence. Dodgers win 5-4.
The greatest moment in sports history will always be when Bill Mazeroski crushed a home run over the right field fence too walk-off game 7 of the 1960 World Series for the Pittsburgh Pirates. The combined record of the Pirates throughout the decade of the 50's was the worst in baseball, whereas the Yankees record had been the best. The Pirates had been smoked in all their losses that World Series, and had just squeaked out their wins. Truly a David vs Goliath series, although both rosters had their share of HOF players. Maz's home run can never be replaced as the greatest moment in baseball.
2008 Olympics was huge for me. 3 generations of my family all watching together every night to see if Phelps could get the record, so awesome.
The last real great Olympics IMO.
I watched the entire video just cause I knew I would get to see the Kick Six again
My most memorable moment was in NASCAR tbh. It was the when Dale Jr. came back to Daytona in the fall of '01 and walked the dog crap outta everybody to win at the same track that took his father just months before.
Lol
That was an awesome moment
The Kick 6 is the most iconic college football play since the Cal V Stanford “band is on the field play!!!!
I think Cone had the best list simply because he went with the ones he remembered most and I feel like everyone’s lists has to be different for this.
My top 3
3. Super Bowl 34, 1 yard short. It was a heartbreaker, I loved that Titans team.
2. MSU vs U of M 2001, Jeff Smoker to TJ Duckett on 4th down after spiking it with 1 second left to win 26-24.
1. 1998 Detroit Red Wing win The Stanley Cup & present it to Vladimir Konstantinov.
Was in section 59 of the upper deck in JHS on Nov 30th, 2013. Chris Davis hit the 50 and that place went ballistic. We partied in that stadium for the better half of an hour after that knowing we were going to Atlanta. Although, the loudest I’ve heard JHS was Florida in ‘06. War Eagle!
The miracle on ice is the greatest sports moment. People don’t realize just how good that Soviet team was. They beat an NHL all star team 6-0. Then they faced an amateur US hockey team. These were basically all college kids playing grown men who were better than many hall of fame NHL players.
The next greatest is Jesse Owens beating the nazis in the Olympics
Finally yes the 2008 4x100m men’s freestyle swim. That gave Phelps the record 8 gold medals and also is the greatest 100m split in swimming history as in there is no one who has swam 100m faster than he has.
Agreed. I was 10 years old at the time, but paid a good bit of attention to current events. The geopolitical context around the game was also a big part of what made it such an enormous win. The US was in the depths of Jimmy Carter's malaise, we were a few months into the Iran hostage crisis, and the Soviets had just invaded Afghanistan. Most people forget that this wasn't even the gold medal game. Even then, it was almost an afterthought that we still had another game to play.
This is the best top 10
I’m an Eagles fan, so my top three has two plays from Super Bowl 52.
1) Philly Philly. Such an incredible moment and iconic play call, best and most gutsy choice with 1 play left in the half to go for it and such a wild trick play.
2) The greatest show on turf and the longest yard. Titans falling 2 feet short of being Super Bowl champions and the only ring that arguably the best roster in NFL history ever got.
3) BG’s strip sack of Tom Brady in SB52. I thought for sure Tom Brady was going to do what he did best and the game was a done deal. And then a legend, an underdog in his own right, the exact emblem of Philadelphia came bursting off of that edge and won his team, nay his city the Super Bowl. Absolutely unforgettable
The Camback has to be up there too for me.
As a swimmer, that is my favorite sports moment. One of the biggest rules of swimming is the longer you stay under the water after your turn, the more reach you gain. It’s the hardest thing to do, staying under water basically hyperventilating because of the amount of adrenaline you’re putting out, but the longer you can do that the farther you go. I screamed when we won that relay.
The second Blain started his number 1, I knew what it was. I remember exactly where I was when that happened. My parents and I were putting up the Christmas decorations and I went inside for a minute to see what was happening in the game and that happened
I remember watching that Texas vs. USC game as a a kid
That 200 butterfly where Phelps out touched to win the Gold
The call on the 2008 Phelps clip is awesome. I dont care about swimming. But its top 5 to me.
Didn’t expect the nod to my favorite movie at 16:46, but I appreciated it nonetheless.
I'm older than you guys. 1) Miracle on Ice, 2) Gibson's walk off hr, 3) for personal reasons, Cowboys SB 27 victory.
Tebow's 2008 locker room halftime speech
The immortal Milo Hamilton: "It's gone! It's 715! There's a new home run champion of all-time, ..... and it's Henry Aaron!!
I will say I know its recent but I think Pat Mahomes gutting it out and running 20 yards on a bum ankle vs the Eagles is gonna go down as a classic moment.
Jesse Owens has to make the list.
Blain comin clutch with the kick 6
I’d nominate Dave Woddle’s epic comeback in the 800m race in the 1972 Olympics
Santonio didn’t get 2 feet down, the second foot landed on his other foot. You’ll never change my mind
Game 6 of the 86 World Series. And the Kick 6 is the only time I ever jumped on furniture.
my top three are kinda the same with 3 it was team us beating france second is tiger woods winning the 2019 masters and third is argentina beating france in the world cup to give messi his first world cup win
I know this is a smaller moment, but one of the most enjoyable moments in Sports ever was when FBS Appalachian State beat #5 Michigan. opening up the Big Ten Network🤌
The Kick 6 was the perfect birthday present for myself given to this LSU Fan by Saban ( our former Natty winning Coach) 11/30/1979 is my D.O.B.
I'm a college football fan the play that got me hooked was the Flutie to Phelan Hail Mary in 1984. I was 7 years old and knew pretty much nothing about football at the time. In fact, my dad had to explain to me that it didn't matter that the clock had run out because BC snapped it with time left.
Don’t forget, I performed in the infamous Janet Jackson Super Bowl Halftime show.
I haven't cared about sports that aren't Boxing/MMA in like a decade. Holy shit was I pumped for these lists. So glad I saw y'all with Knowles. Fantastic Americana right here.
Davis needs to watch monk. He literally quoted it without even knowing. “It’s a blessing and a curse.”
Tiger woods at the masters with the chip in on 16
Joe Montana to Taylor ! 1999 Ryder cup, Travis Ishakawa hr to win the pennant
If I have to stick with just events i witnessed myself. Top 3 would be Pucketts game 6 walk off in 91, Pettys last race in 92 which was also one of the greatest races of all time and Osborne finally winning a national title w/Nebraska in 94.
Wheres the Kelee Ringo psix vs Alabama
😂😂😂😂
Lol Georgia fan thinks he’s relevant🤣🤣
@donovan8494 We're also talking about specific moments, not specific players smh
2007 September 1st Michigan game
Eh, the Piazza HR in the FIRST ny sports game after 9/11 ws way better than bush throwing out a ceremonial pitch
Great video
How on God’s green Earth did not one of you pick 11/2/2016, Game 7, 10th inning after a rain delay, the Chicago Cubs ended a 108 year drought???!!!
The game 7 sharks against golden nights has to be up there! Vegas up 3-0 with less than 10min remaining in game. Vegas gets a 5min penalty on an unfortunate hit on pevelski, which never should’ve been called. Sharks score 4 on the power play and win in 5-4 in OT! One of the best moments in sports I’ve ever seen!
Of all time? No way. Not even in the year or month it happened
Miracle was in New York
As soon as I heard 2013, I skipped to the end of the video. Still hurts too much
For me personally it's the UGA pick 6 to clinch the Natty, the worst 2, 28-3 and Tua OT TD.
Boise State vs Oklahoma
My top 3 kick 6 auburn Alabama the blue grass miracle with lsu and Kentucky and the boise state vs Oklahoma in the fiesta bowl
It’s Kick 6 or the Miracle on Ice.
Definitely the Miracle
Why can’t I watch this videooooo
These were all decent lists if you rename it "Most Memorable US Sports Moments"
ROLL TIDE!!!!!!
That wasn’t even the most memorable part of the 2008 Olympics 😂😂😂😂😂
Ronda getting head kicked for a KO
Game one 1988 World Series. Bottom of the 9th, two outs, and man on first. Oakland ahead 4-3. Dodgers send Kirk Gibson to the plate to pinch hit. With a full count Gibson hits a walk off homer over the right field fence. Dodgers win 5-4.
With a bum leg
The greatest moment in sports history will always be when Bill Mazeroski crushed a home run over the right field fence too walk-off game 7 of the 1960 World Series for the Pittsburgh Pirates. The combined record of the Pirates throughout the decade of the 50's was the worst in baseball, whereas the Yankees record had been the best. The Pirates had been smoked in all their losses that World Series, and had just squeaked out their wins. Truly a David vs Goliath series, although both rosters had their share of HOF players. Maz's home run can never be replaced as the greatest moment in baseball.
I am biased, but the Philly Special is up there for me. But also, I would rank the Malcolm Butler interception up at the top.
Top3 without jesse Owens 4 golds in nazi germany?
4th and 5 baby ..VY