There were a total of 27 penalties, 17 for CSU and 10 for CU, for a total of 274 yards. Of the 17 CSU penalties, nine were personal fouls. And while I'm all for letting a few things go, hurting players like what happened to CU #12, send to hospital to be checked out, is ridiculous. I personally blame the CSU couch for letting things get that bad. Attendance for the game was 106%. Folsom Field has a capacity of 50,183 people. There were 53,141 people in attendance.
Yeah that was brutal and uncalled for. The only thing I dislike as far as personal fouls are concerned is the refs favorability to roughing the passer. It gets worse and worse every year and the officials have adopted this NFL-esque thinking where they play favorites with big names. Several hits on both QBs as they threw but Colorado State always got called on it and Colorado really didn't. This isn't mutually exclusive to Colorado, I've seen it a ton already this year. The refs will call nearly every hit on a QB that has Heisman potential or is a big name but they keep their flag in the pocket if it's some random QB. Especially when QBs start taking off and don't give themselves up. What are you supposed to do? Just get out of the way and let them score? I saw so many running QBs get tackled yesterday because they were running for the first down and a penalty would get called because they refused to slide and they ended up hitting a brick wall. I understand making the game safer but you can't even touch a QB anymore if he's a big name. Aside from that though, CSU's coach was dumb. Trying to start an argument with Deion, someone who likes to talk and is outspoken, is asking to lose. Especially when you are a 3 touchdown underdog
The coaches' decisions to go for 1 or 2 point conversions or other critical decisions can get them fired if the are not successful. Especially if it's done a bit too often. Remember, many coaches earn a half million to well over a million dollars per year.
I go to CU and was watching online from a dorm a mile away. You could hear the stadium the entire game even during the “quiet parts”. When we won the dorm campus lit up, people yelling SKO buffs from the end 12:30 to around 2:30 We played far too cocky at the start and based on that our teams moral ranked and we struggled to recover My roommate was at the game and bailed third quarter cause the crowd was getting too rowdy for him
Man I was up until 1:45 AM watching this and then got up at 6:45 AM for Singapore GP and just stayed up all day watching football after, sports are a grind but the best grind
4:50 This should have been an ejection. If i were the ref, it 100% wouldve been a 30 yard penalty, automatic first down, and the player is ejected All the refs had to call: "Unnecessary Roughness and Targeting, Defense, #11, 30 yard penalty, the player is ejected from the game, automatic first down." Unnecessary Roughness is a 15 yard penalty with an automatic first down. In college a targeting penalty automatically ejects you from the game. Its a 15 yard penalty and an ejection. The player had 4 yards (12 feet) to make a decision weather to hit the player or not, and clearly the ball had already gone out of play, and the player changed directions just to hit Travis Hunter (the Colorado player). Despicable and needs to be suspended. Also overtime rules in college are weird, i googled it cause i dont know the specifics: "Teams get one timeout per overtime period, and timeouts do not carry over between regular or overtime periods. Teams have possession of the ball until they fail to score, turn over on downs or have a turnover. Once the second overtime begins, teams have to go for two every time."
Colorado state has a 31-year-old British kicker.. with like two or three kids no BS. And no, I didn’t look in these comments to see if somebody already said this. Lol
Yep. Shadeur is their qb. but their safety is his son Shilo. Doesn't nearly get as much praise in the media, but yeah he has 2 kids on the team. He also has a son (Bucky) who does social media work for the team. it's a whole family affair there
This game was crazy and I’m a UCLA fan/Alumi Really entertaining it’ll be interesting how Colorado holds up again Oregon n sc. Colorado is finally getting recognition like UCLA ncaa has always not been in favor of schools near the pacific that’s why you usually only hear sc this sc that. It’s nice knowing there are others coming into play. Let’s go all out in our last year. If you can maybe watch a ucla game the sc game will be good heck even Utah, Stanford, Oregon st to name a few. In conference play is always entertaining. I’d love to see you’re react to the greatest comebacks in NCAA football history those games were absolutely insane most would agree.
I have to admit, I’m really surprised you reacted to this game as fast as you did Lol Much respect though. I just watched your reaction video yesterday to Deion being a two sport professional athlete. I actually saw him play in person when he played for the Atlanta Braves in the MLB. I’ll never forget it. His speed was mind blowing to see in person. Fastest human I’ve ever witnessed with my own two eyes. Great timing on this video, great reaction as well
Honestly, I haven't seen a Colorado team with this much juice since Kordell Stewart played for them. They are a lot of fun. Deion brings it as a coach.
Well Colorado state actually did play okay considering they were on the road, 23 point underdogs, and it was a rivalry game. However they had so many penalties. Between the two teams there was a flag roughly every 3 minutes of game time.
With the benefit of hindsight, Colorado State definitely should've tried for two instead of playing for another overtime. The momentum was totally against them after blowing an 11-point lead so late in regulation, and they really just needed to take the opportunity to get out of that game as soon as possible. Anyone know why Colorado got the ball first for both overtimes? Normally they switch the order between overtimes, right? I heard them say something about confusion during the coin toss, so maybe that's related.
Saw this mentioned on twitter- Colorado started first in both OTs, this is why: Coin toss, Colorado wins. They get 1st choice for the first OT. They elect to start on offense for some reason. 2nd OT, CSU gets to choose first because they lost the coin toss. They choose to go second, for obvious reasons.
That was one heck of a game. So many details and plays that could have gone either way. IMO, the entire 2nd overtime could have been a highlight film... that game was played hard right to the very last play.
It's easy to say now since CSU lost, but I'm with you I absolutely would have gone for 2 after scoring in the 1st OT. Colorado had all the momentum in the 2nd half and a winner take all play from the 2 yard line was their best chance to win
There's really no right or wrong answer for extra point vs 2 point conversion in OT. Coaches have historically played it safe, but there are some riskier coaches. Also how both teams are looking, if your run game is cruising you might just run it in.
Should they go for a 4th & 1 with 14 minutes left? It depends on the team & the coaching. A head couch can be crucified for trying that. And others it is just the way they play. So it depends. I would have had to see all the game. But I think if Colorado St would have started to take a knee earlier in the game, they would have run the clock out on Colorado.
Neutral observer but this game was so nerve racking. Was so hoping COlorado State could hang on. They came so close and I guess that’s all you can ask for. As for why I was pulling for Colorado State, I don’t like the way Sanders built this team. It’s not coaching when you bring in 86 transfers to a college team. That’s being a GM and that’s an NFL owners/GM’s job. There’s no Cinderella story about taking a roster that averages 100 players and replacing 86% of them through transfers. That says nothing about coaching. Would’ve been a real story had he been able to coach up the group of guys that were there. This transfer thing is ruining college football and I was hoping for a poor season as a case study of that, and nothing really against Sanders himself.
first Prime encourages fighting over the summer, then surprise, they get into a brawl, so are we shocked at all that there is no punishment for S Sanders eye gouging an opponent??? what a bunch of trash. I had really been cheering for them early on, not anymore
6:15 Found it funny that 2 fouls offset while they were interviewing Offset
Watched this game live and it was heart attack after heart attack even for a neutral fan
Deion Sanders has 5 kids. 3boys and 2 girl. Boys are Shedeur , Shilo and Deion JR.
There were a total of 27 penalties, 17 for CSU and 10 for CU, for a total of 274 yards. Of the 17 CSU penalties, nine were personal fouls. And while I'm all for letting a few things go, hurting players like what happened to CU #12, send to hospital to be checked out, is ridiculous. I personally blame the CSU couch for letting things get that bad.
Attendance for the game was 106%. Folsom Field has a capacity of 50,183 people. There were 53,141 people in attendance.
Yeah that was brutal and uncalled for. The only thing I dislike as far as personal fouls are concerned is the refs favorability to roughing the passer. It gets worse and worse every year and the officials have adopted this NFL-esque thinking where they play favorites with big names. Several hits on both QBs as they threw but Colorado State always got called on it and Colorado really didn't. This isn't mutually exclusive to Colorado, I've seen it a ton already this year. The refs will call nearly every hit on a QB that has Heisman potential or is a big name but they keep their flag in the pocket if it's some random QB. Especially when QBs start taking off and don't give themselves up. What are you supposed to do? Just get out of the way and let them score? I saw so many running QBs get tackled yesterday because they were running for the first down and a penalty would get called because they refused to slide and they ended up hitting a brick wall. I understand making the game safer but you can't even touch a QB anymore if he's a big name.
Aside from that though, CSU's coach was dumb. Trying to start an argument with Deion, someone who likes to talk and is outspoken, is asking to lose. Especially when you are a 3 touchdown underdog
Where did they put 3,000 extra people?
The coaches' decisions to go for 1 or 2 point conversions or other critical decisions can get them fired if the are not successful. Especially if it's done a bit too often. Remember, many coaches earn a half million to well over a million dollars per year.
11:08 Noone caught the ball. He just whiffed it somehow.
great stuff. Keep covering LSU games. Just insane
I was saying the same thing watching it live. They should've went for the 2. You're 28 point underdogs. You had nothing to lose
In the first overtime you have to kick the extra point
@@davidfetherston2083 No you don't. That's why LSU went for 2 last year against Alabama
In overtime, the first overtime you have to kick the extra point. After that, you have to go for two
6:15 Give that camera man a raise!
I go to CU and was watching online from a dorm a mile away. You could hear the stadium the entire game even during the “quiet parts”. When we won the dorm campus lit up, people yelling SKO buffs from the end 12:30 to around 2:30
We played far too cocky at the start and based on that our teams moral ranked and we struggled to recover
My roommate was at the game and bailed third quarter cause the crowd was getting too rowdy for him
Man I was up until 1:45 AM watching this and then got up at 6:45 AM for Singapore GP and just stayed up all day watching football after, sports are a grind but the best grind
4:50
This should have been an ejection. If i were the ref, it 100% wouldve been a 30 yard penalty, automatic first down, and the player is ejected
All the refs had to call: "Unnecessary Roughness and Targeting, Defense, #11, 30 yard penalty, the player is ejected from the game, automatic first down."
Unnecessary Roughness is a 15 yard penalty with an automatic first down.
In college a targeting penalty automatically ejects you from the game. Its a 15 yard penalty and an ejection.
The player had 4 yards (12 feet) to make a decision weather to hit the player or not, and clearly the ball had already gone out of play, and the player changed directions just to hit Travis Hunter (the Colorado player).
Despicable and needs to be suspended.
Also overtime rules in college are weird, i googled it cause i dont know the specifics: "Teams get one timeout per overtime period, and timeouts do not carry over between regular or overtime periods. Teams have possession of the ball until they fail to score, turn over on downs or have a turnover. Once the second overtime begins, teams have to go for two every time."
Colorado state has a 31-year-old British kicker.. with like two or three kids no BS. And no, I didn’t look in these comments to see if somebody already said this. Lol
Now I feel stupid because I didn’t think they would show the English kicker and they did 🤦♂️🤣🤫🤷♂️
Yep. Shadeur is their qb. but their safety is his son Shilo. Doesn't nearly get as much praise in the media, but yeah he has 2 kids on the team. He also has a son (Bucky) who does social media work for the team. it's a whole family affair there
This game was crazy and I’m a UCLA fan/Alumi
Really entertaining it’ll be interesting how Colorado holds up again Oregon n sc.
Colorado is finally getting recognition like UCLA ncaa has always not been in favor of schools near the pacific that’s why you usually only hear sc this sc that. It’s nice knowing there are others coming into play. Let’s go all out in our last year.
If you can maybe watch a ucla game the sc game will be good heck even Utah, Stanford, Oregon st to name a few. In conference play is always entertaining.
I’d love to see you’re react to the greatest comebacks in NCAA football history those games were absolutely insane most would agree.
I have to admit, I’m really surprised you reacted to this game as fast as you did Lol Much respect though. I just watched your reaction video yesterday to Deion being a two sport professional athlete. I actually saw him play in person when he played for the Atlanta Braves in the MLB. I’ll never forget it. His speed was mind blowing to see in person. Fastest human I’ve ever witnessed with my own two eyes. Great timing on this video, great reaction as well
Thought for sure CU was done for. They came back and showed everyone.
Honestly, I haven't seen a Colorado team with this much juice since Kordell Stewart played for them. They are a lot of fun. Deion brings it as a coach.
You should watch the Seahawks vs. Lions or the 49ers vs Rams game for sunday games.
Well Colorado state actually did play okay considering they were on the road, 23 point underdogs, and it was a rivalry game. However they had so many penalties. Between the two teams there was a flag roughly every 3 minutes of game time.
The pick 6 was Deon sanders son.
With the benefit of hindsight, Colorado State definitely should've tried for two instead of playing for another overtime. The momentum was totally against them after blowing an 11-point lead so late in regulation, and they really just needed to take the opportunity to get out of that game as soon as possible. Anyone know why Colorado got the ball first for both overtimes? Normally they switch the order between overtimes, right? I heard them say something about confusion during the coin toss, so maybe that's related.
Saw this mentioned on twitter-
Colorado started first in both OTs, this is why:
Coin toss, Colorado wins. They get 1st choice for the first OT. They elect to start on offense for some reason.
2nd OT, CSU gets to choose first because they lost the coin toss. They choose to go second, for obvious reasons.
@@alicechan404 Okay, thanks for clearing that up.
Colorado states kicker is a 31 year old British guy lol
That was one heck of a game. So many details and plays that could have gone either way.
IMO, the entire 2nd overtime could have been a highlight film... that game was played hard right to the very last play.
It's easy to say now since CSU lost, but I'm with you I absolutely would have gone for 2 after scoring in the 1st OT. Colorado had all the momentum in the 2nd half and a winner take all play from the 2 yard line was their best chance to win
college rules say that after the first overtime, you must go for 2 after scoring
Unfortunately Travis Hunter was taken to the hospital as a result of that cheap shot by #11
There's really no right or wrong answer for extra point vs 2 point conversion in OT. Coaches have historically played it safe, but there are some riskier coaches. Also how both teams are looking, if your run game is cruising you might just run it in.
Should they go for a 4th & 1 with 14 minutes left? It depends on the team & the coaching. A head couch can be crucified for trying that. And others it is just the way they play. So it depends. I would have had to see all the game. But I think if Colorado St would have started to take a knee earlier in the game, they would have run the clock out on Colorado.
Colorado wins 3 more games the rest of the season I’m calling it
Neutral observer but this game was so nerve racking. Was so hoping COlorado State could hang on. They came so close and I guess that’s all you can ask for.
As for why I was pulling for Colorado State, I don’t like the way Sanders built this team. It’s not coaching when you bring in 86 transfers to a college team. That’s being a GM and that’s an NFL owners/GM’s job. There’s no Cinderella story about taking a roster that averages 100 players and replacing 86% of them through transfers. That says nothing about coaching. Would’ve been a real story had he been able to coach up the group of guys that were there. This transfer thing is ruining college football and I was hoping for a poor season as a case study of that, and nothing really against Sanders himself.
GOOD GAME! COLORADO WAS SUPPOSED TO BLOW CLORADO STATE OUT!
38/47
348 yards
4 TDS
Came back from down 28-17 in the fourth
SHEDEUR SANDERS IS HIM‼️
This aint the game of the year pal
You had half the east coast up at 2am to watch the finish.
Definitely the game of the year so far.
11:03 You are all of Colorado's fan base when you say this🤣
first Prime encourages fighting over the summer, then surprise, they get into a brawl, so are we shocked at all that there is no punishment for S Sanders eye gouging an opponent??? what a bunch of trash. I had really been cheering for them early on, not anymore
this goes to show colorado isnt legit if they barely beat colorado state this game shouldnt have been close
Reality check.. Oregon 42 Buffalo 6. Stop the Hype. Up next USC