Big big shout out to the special robot who inspired this video. If you're watching this, thank you anonymous robot face, you have a very cool username that also makes it hard to give proper kudos. But, this one's for you.
The big difference here is probably that the Florida player threw the shoe with a running clock, and the BYU player did it during a stopped clock. The refs in the BYU game could've (and probably did) delay spotting the ball and winding the clock so the QB could put his shoe on. The refs in the Florida game couldn't do that without throwing a flag. It's basically defensive delay of game. You see it sometimes when a defender moves the ball, or lays on an opponent too long to prevent them from getting to the line of scrimmage.
Could also be direction. Florida player threw it downfield, BYU player threw it towards the sidelines, which I think was towards the Tennessee sideline
And an automatic 1st down on an unsportsmanlike conduct. I was watching this game on live broadcast. At the time, I didn't think about whether it should have instead been a delay penalty, mostly because I was too busy laughing after the ref actually said "for throwing a shoe 20 yards down the field." However, thrown equipment, including balls and pucks, have typically been hit with delay of game penalties everytime I've seen it happen unless they are deliberately thrown at a participant or spectator, in which case they also sometimes result in ejection.
@@briansager3744 Taking another player's property and chucking it down field should be the maximum yardage and see the offending player thrown from the game. At the college level it should see them thrown from the team because they clearly lack the maturity for that level of competition. Play stupid games and win stupid prizes.
Well you don't want to have a situation where a QB gets absolutely clobbered when he slides because the player didn't want to take the chance that he was faking it
My understanding was that there was no new rule put in place, NCAA was just reiterating that the officials screwed up and should've called him down as he began his slide. The rule is already there, it just wasn't enforced correctly
"Throwing the LSU player's shoe for 100 yards. Touchdown." I like that rule, it adds a risk/reward element to shoe-throwing and opens up roster spots for shoe-throwing specialists. Also: "#54 is throwing-eligible" needs to become part of the game's vocabulary.
As an LSU fan, I wouldn't have wanted Florida to lose any other way. Normally I'd much prefer running them into the ground, but with how bad our team was, and how much I saw Florida fans trash talk leading up to that game, them having to watch their player throw it away was so sweet.
It's ridiculous it was an opportunity to actually get a rare win over LSU and they have to go and throw the shoe. LSU has owned Florida for a decade now
This is hilarious! I go to LSU and vividly remember that game in the midst of a horrible season. Fun fact: that shoe is stored behind the bar at a local college bar that a lot of athletes go to in Baton Rouge. It's actually signed by the guy whose shoe it was.
Ryan must have kids. >Now players, that's not how we deal with our emotions. You throw the throwing shoe, not the other kid's shoe! You know better! I'm disappointed.
One thing I love about the rules that you and Ryan rattle off is that those rules all exist because of the 1980-1990s UM teams that just unashamedly showboated to the whole world watching - other team, referees, fans, middle-class America, they didn't give a damn who. So the unspoken "shoe rule" may as well owe its roots to those Michael Irvin/Randal Hill teams.
This just happened during Monday Night Football! A Browns player threw the yellow shoe of a Steeler’s player (which tricked a few into thinking it was a flag), and thanks to this video I knew it was going to be “Unsportsmanlike conduct”.
The "throwing a shoe" ref call reminds me of the "shooting a bow and arrow" call, or something like that. Football is the worst with rules. Just vague enough to be riggable.
Having no prior knowledge of this incident, when I clicked on this video, I assumed that a team used a shoe as a fake ball and tried some trick play throwing a shoe instead of a ball
We are _never_ going to live down that damn shoe throw. "Way to blow another SEC game, Georgia." "At least we didn't throw a shoe and lose to a three and five LSU." "We beat you again, Tennessee." "At least we didn't throw a shoe and lose..." Ya know? It's never going to get old to our rivals and they're never going to let us hear the end of it.
What’s even better is that y’all will never hear the end of it from LSU fans, with whom Florida fans have started an underrated, new cross division rivalry in recent years.
So Jadevon Clowney just got an Unsportsmanlike Conduct penalty for tackling a guy, pulling his shoe off and throwing it like 15 yards, and I immediately thought of this video
Not a shoe, but this video reminds me of a moment in the NHL when Scott Hartnell of the Philadelphia Flyers threw his glove at an opposing player in an attempt to stop a breakaway. That is illegal. The player was awarded a penalty shot, but missed it.
@@rhysduncan8676 in a more niche example, in competitive paintball throwing things at opponents is an actual tactic. What you do is throw an empty pod (tube of extra paintballs basically) at a bunker in order to make the cover shake, then when an opponent goes to get the guy they think is now behind that bunker, you light them up because they left their cover to go run down the bunker you hit with a pod
I like the idea that one of the refs has it on his person and if you're going through some stuff, you go over to him and you're like "Hey, can I see the yeet cleat real quick?"
The Florida player was celebrating, the BYU player was angry. Both plays fall under the unsportsmanlike rule. However, the NCAA, like the NFL, has a crippling hatred of anything that’s a manifestation of happiness.
Ironically Florida Alum Carlos Dunlap was flagged for throwing a Packer Players shoe just 3 weeks ago. Here is clip of incident. ua-cam.com/video/qFd6jNrx1XM/v-deo.html
Yeah. Was thinking this video might highlight how divinely unfair this wound up. When they made this stop, it looked like UF would go into the Bama game with a chance at the CFP. Mullen made some boneheaded decisions in that game, but would it have been different without this game? If Florida goes to the Playoffs, Mullen isn't going anywhere. All naught for a shoe.
I went to the Samford vs Florida game this year and let me tell you them not getting a stop on defense till like the 2nd half was absolutely unacceptable
@@finleyjeanbatiste5197 I’ll bet you good money Brian Kelly wins at least one national title here in the next ten years. He’s a much better coach than the last two cartoon characters that both derped their way to titles here. He’ll have access to better athletes and more resources than he’s ever had before. He’s been brought here to purge the terrible culture of our program, like Saban was in 1999. And he’s already off to a great start with a new coaching staff and bringing back Frank Wilson to recruit Louisiana. LSU will be scary again in a few years.
@@michaelstein7510 posting here for historical context. I'll be revisiting this comment in 3 years...when LSU is burning and Brian Kelly is flirting with the NFL.
@@Hyst44 I’ll take that bet. If Brian Kelly was gonna jump to the NFL, he would have done so by now. LSU will be his final job. He’s 60. It’s far more likely that in 3 years, Kelly will have LSU competing for a national championship. If two morons like Les Miles and Coach O could do that, Kelly is certainly capable.
There's a weird case in an Italy vs England match during the six nations back in 2017 when Italy refused to Ruck in order to circumvent the offsides law, it's one of the most famous matches of a team exploiting a rule in order to essentially break the game.
A good chunk of these unsportsmanlike conduct rules (e.g. "simulating the firing of a weapon") were enacted after a certain Miami game. Watch ESPN's 30 for 30 episode _The U._
Am I the only one out here appreciating Ryan's weight loss!? Did I miss a reveal on a previous vid or something? Ryan, you're looking healthy and happy man, good for you!
I saw “thrown shoes” and I thought it was about some kind of trick play where the quarterback throws his shoe one way and the ball the other way to try to confuse the defenders.
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A rule was added in the latest WFTDA ruleset (Women's Flat Track Roller Derby) which was made in response to the time Team Australia pretended to field five jammers (instead of the usual one). The opposition just kinda stood there dumbfounded waiting for the refs to do something, but there was nothing in the rules about standing on the track in between rounds. It would only be illegal if they were still there when play started. When there were less than five seconds left, four of them zoomed off the track just in time for the whistle to go. At which point the one who remained took advantage of the confusion among the refs and the opposing players to zip through the opposition and gain lead immediately. It is now against the rules to intentionally appear to be fielding more players than are legally allowed.
@@unreadable1700 that’s cute. As if every college team doesn’t have up years and down years. Thank you for reminding me how delicious UF fans tears were during my time at FSU when we were thrashing you all
@@NolanSordyl you must live in a different reality than the rest of us, seeing as FSU has a rich and successful football history and one of the greatest coaches of all time. Let us know when you come back to Earth with the rest of us. And while you’re at it, look up who played in the 2013 national championship game. One of those teams is the school you’re suggesting has always been down
Reminds me of the Jets-Bills game where the penalty was "personal foul, on number 99 of the defense, after he's tackled the quarterback, he's givin' him the business down there (givin' him the business arm motion)."
If I were the ref during the Florida game, I would have pulled out my Kindergarten Teacher voice and told him to go pick that shoe up, hand it back to the owner, and say "Sorry." Hahahaha
It happened again in 2022 in a BYU Utah State game. A BYU player was penalized for throwing a shoe. It didn’t get as much attention because it was in the first quarter of a game BYU won
The Tennesee game was half-way through the 1st quarter, while the Florida game just hit the two minute warning at the end. The only major available at Butler is Major Domo.
I used to work overnight in a grocery store with a German exchange student who decided to never go home. He used to wear flip-flops, and i used to love taking them and throwing them across the parking lot when we were on break.
Big big shout out to the special robot who inspired this video. If you're watching this, thank you anonymous robot face, you have a very cool username that also makes it hard to give proper kudos. But, this one's for you.
Thanks Secret Kings
You should do a video on the tri corner baseball game, the game where three teams played
The big difference here is probably that the Florida player threw the shoe with a running clock, and the BYU player did it during a stopped clock. The refs in the BYU game could've (and probably did) delay spotting the ball and winding the clock so the QB could put his shoe on. The refs in the Florida game couldn't do that without throwing a flag. It's basically defensive delay of game. You see it sometimes when a defender moves the ball, or lays on an opponent too long to prevent them from getting to the line of scrimmage.
The difference is that this was a 15 yard penalty while delay of game is a 5 yard penalty
Could also be direction. Florida player threw it downfield, BYU player threw it towards the sidelines, which I think was towards the Tennessee sideline
@@thatsmrtguy4935 I agree that it should've been a 5 yard delay of game instead of a 15 yard personal foul.
And an automatic 1st down on an unsportsmanlike conduct.
I was watching this game on live broadcast. At the time, I didn't think about whether it should have instead been a delay penalty, mostly because I was too busy laughing after the ref actually said "for throwing a shoe 20 yards down the field."
However, thrown equipment, including balls and pucks, have typically been hit with delay of game penalties everytime I've seen it happen unless they are deliberately thrown at a participant or spectator, in which case they also sometimes result in ejection.
@@briansager3744 Taking another player's property and chucking it down field should be the maximum yardage and see the offending player thrown from the game. At the college level it should see them thrown from the team because they clearly lack the maturity for that level of competition. Play stupid games and win stupid prizes.
You should also do one of these on the NCAA almost immediate outlawing the fake quarterback slide after Kenny Pickett did one last week
they should name the rule after him. first and last to successfully do a fake slide.
Well you don't want to have a situation where a QB gets absolutely clobbered when he slides because the player didn't want to take the chance that he was faking it
Call it the Pickett rule
My understanding was that there was no new rule put in place, NCAA was just reiterating that the officials screwed up and should've called him down as he began his slide. The rule is already there, it just wasn't enforced correctly
the Pickett fence.
"Throwing the LSU player's shoe for 100 yards. Touchdown." I like that rule, it adds a risk/reward element to shoe-throwing and opens up roster spots for shoe-throwing specialists.
Also: "#54 is throwing-eligible" needs to become part of the game's vocabulary.
i feel like it could add a side game where ppl also try and score touchdowns with a thrown shoe... could be interesting
As a Georgia fan, this made every bit of 2020 worth it. The cleat yeet is one of the greatest moments in College Football history.
The yeet cleat defeat is the official name
As a neutral that was a good ass game
As an LSU fan, I wouldn't have wanted Florida to lose any other way. Normally I'd much prefer running them into the ground, but with how bad our team was, and how much I saw Florida fans trash talk leading up to that game, them having to watch their player throw it away was so sweet.
@@Alexander_Grant as a Florida fan this has to have been the worst game I’ve ever seen
As a gators fan, that shoe still haunts me.
GUEAX tigers
Hurts to even think about
As a Vandy fan this is my only way of seeing someone ever beating Florida
It's ridiculous it was an opportunity to actually get a rare win over LSU and they have to go and throw the shoe. LSU has owned Florida for a decade now
As a Gator alumnus, it haunts me too. 😭
Who throws a shoe? Honestly? 🤔
As a Florida fan you can not imagine the pain I am in as you remind me of this…
I’m an FSU alum and even I was mad at how stupid that guy was for doing that. Especially after such a hard fought game
This is hilarious! I go to LSU and vividly remember that game in the midst of a horrible season. Fun fact: that shoe is stored behind the bar at a local college bar that a lot of athletes go to in Baton Rouge. It's actually signed by the guy whose shoe it was.
“That’s the shoe we throw when we have big feelings” 😂😂😂
I was listening to this video in the background of doing chores and had to stop washing my dishes to laugh
Ryan must have kids.
>Now players, that's not how we deal with our emotions. You throw the throwing shoe, not the other kid's shoe! You know better! I'm disappointed.
Love the completely unwarranted jab at Tennessee, the mark of any true Gator fan
Go Gators
Title is about throwing a shoe, turns into a reading of all the rules enacted after 80s and 90s Miami teams
Chase Claypool is probably watching this thinking, "hey, that's not a bad idea..."
One thing I love about the rules that you and Ryan rattle off is that those rules all exist because of the 1980-1990s UM teams that just unashamedly showboated to the whole world watching - other team, referees, fans, middle-class America, they didn't give a damn who. So the unspoken "shoe rule" may as well owe its roots to those Michael Irvin/Randal Hill teams.
This just happened during Monday Night Football! A Browns player threw the yellow shoe of a Steeler’s player (which tricked a few into thinking it was a flag), and thanks to this video I knew it was going to be “Unsportsmanlike conduct”.
First a helmet, then a shoe, when is a Browns player gonna through some shoulder pads?
The "throwing a shoe" ref call reminds me of the "shooting a bow and arrow" call, or something like that.
Football is the worst with rules. Just vague enough to be riggable.
The NCAA hates fun. Enjoyment of any kind must be stamped out.
That's why I can't tolerate NFL games anymore. Stopped watching years ago.
Having no prior knowledge of this incident, when I clicked on this video, I assumed that a team used a shoe as a fake ball and tried some trick play throwing a shoe instead of a ball
That's also what I thought and I'm deeply disappointed.
We are _never_ going to live down that damn shoe throw.
"Way to blow another SEC game, Georgia."
"At least we didn't throw a shoe and lose to a three and five LSU."
"We beat you again, Tennessee."
"At least we didn't throw a shoe and lose..."
Ya know? It's never going to get old to our rivals and they're never going to let us hear the end of it.
What’s even better is that y’all will never hear the end of it from LSU fans, with whom Florida fans have started an underrated, new cross division rivalry in recent years.
If an FSU fan talks, I just bring up the whiff onside kick, shuts em up rly quick
Jadeveon Clowney did this this last MNF Cleveland at Pittsburgh (03 of January, 2022), best play in football. Got a flag thou.
Carlos Dunlap of the Seahawks also threw an opponent's shoe and got flagged 15 yards for it. Coincidentally, he went to the University of Florida
How to end national title aspirations with one simple trick. Gator fans hate it!
All of these rules stem from the Miami Hurricanes of the 80s and early 90s.
So Jadevon Clowney just got an Unsportsmanlike Conduct penalty for tackling a guy, pulling his shoe off and throwing it like 15 yards, and I immediately thought of this video
This might've been your best episode yet. Every riff and quip was absolutely on point.
Great episode! Loved seeing Ryan Nanni create the Fullcast crossover we've wanted
Not a shoe, but this video reminds me of a moment in the NHL when Scott Hartnell of the Philadelphia Flyers threw his glove at an opposing player in an attempt to stop a breakaway. That is illegal. The player was awarded a penalty shot, but missed it.
I've seen it happen in rugby a couple of times - no repercussions though
@@rhysduncan8676 in a more niche example, in competitive paintball throwing things at opponents is an actual tactic. What you do is throw an empty pod (tube of extra paintballs basically) at a bunker in order to make the cover shake, then when an opponent goes to get the guy they think is now behind that bunker, you light them up because they left their cover to go run down the bunker you hit with a pod
His reaction at the end about the game is so genuine and authentic. I love it.
Absolutely hilarious. Love the concept of a designated throwing shoe for "big emotions"
If we’re quoting, it’s “big feelings”, but same difference
I like the idea that one of the refs has it on his person and if you're going through some stuff, you go over to him and you're like "Hey, can I see the yeet cleat real quick?"
Imagine if the amount of yards awarded for the penalty is the distance in which the shoe is thrown
I went into this video expecting the shoe to be used in a fakeout play, and now I'm disappointed that nobody has strategically thrown a shoe.
The Florida player was celebrating, the BYU player was angry. Both plays fall under the unsportsmanlike rule. However, the NCAA, like the NFL, has a crippling hatred of anything that’s a manifestation of happiness.
Ironically Florida Alum Carlos Dunlap was flagged for throwing a Packer Players shoe just 3 weeks ago. Here is clip of incident. ua-cam.com/video/qFd6jNrx1XM/v-deo.html
You don’t “celebrate” by throwing someone else’s equipment down the field. Don’t pull a muscle attempting such a stretch like that
"celebrating"
I think this was the moment the Dan Mullen Era ended at Florida.
Yeah. Was thinking this video might highlight how divinely unfair this wound up.
When they made this stop, it looked like UF would go into the Bama game with a chance at the CFP. Mullen made some boneheaded decisions in that game, but would it have been different without this game? If Florida goes to the Playoffs, Mullen isn't going anywhere. All naught for a shoe.
I went to the Samford vs Florida game this year and let me tell you them not getting a stop on defense till like the 2nd half was absolutely unacceptable
This is a top 5 Florida moment up there with the 2 times that their offensive linemen blocked each other
I love sb’s obsession with shoe throwing😂
... now i feel like that UF LSU game needs a rewind lol
As a LSU fan, this made me smile😂😂
Good luck with Brian Kelly as your coach
Same
@@finleyjeanbatiste5197 I’ll bet you good money Brian Kelly wins at least one national title here in the next ten years. He’s a much better coach than the last two cartoon characters that both derped their way to titles here. He’ll have access to better athletes and more resources than he’s ever had before.
He’s been brought here to purge the terrible culture of our program, like Saban was in 1999. And he’s already off to a great start with a new coaching staff and bringing back Frank Wilson to recruit Louisiana. LSU will be scary again in a few years.
@@michaelstein7510 posting here for historical context. I'll be revisiting this comment in 3 years...when LSU is burning and Brian Kelly is flirting with the NFL.
@@Hyst44 I’ll take that bet. If Brian Kelly was gonna jump to the NFL, he would have done so by now. LSU will be his final job. He’s 60.
It’s far more likely that in 3 years, Kelly will have LSU competing for a national championship. If two morons like Les Miles and Coach O could do that, Kelly is certainly capable.
There's a weird case in an Italy vs England match during the six nations back in 2017 when Italy refused to Ruck in order to circumvent the offsides law, it's one of the most famous matches of a team exploiting a rule in order to essentially break the game.
That wasn’t even the only game Marco Wilson threw for us lol.
A good chunk of these unsportsmanlike conduct rules (e.g. "simulating the firing of a weapon") were enacted after a certain Miami game.
Watch ESPN's 30 for 30 episode _The U._
I'm legit surprised to see Ryan again. I figured he'd died after eating that stale gum from those old trading card packs with Jon.
Glad to see Ryan is a Homefield Man, we love a supporter of the Good Brand.
Looking forward to a follow-up video after the thrown shoe just now on mnf!!!
As an lsu student and a Georgia fan at heart, the shoe is still talked about and loved over campus
Throwing a shoe is covered in the same section of the rule book as giving him the business
Both of you are great, but Ryan is drop-dead hilarious here.
"Emmitt went there!"
Never change, Will.
Really missed a “who throws a shoe?!” Opportunity.
they took advantage of the opportunity in the thumbnail
Am I the only one out here appreciating Ryan's weight loss!? Did I miss a reveal on a previous vid or something? Ryan, you're looking healthy and happy man, good for you!
Has a LSU fan this is still one of my favorite moments in our teams history. Shoe-gate will live forever.
Yessir!!
Highlight of 2020 season!
for no reason I came across this........ this is hilarious. Well done!
I saw “thrown shoes” and I thought it was about some kind of trick play where the quarterback throws his shoe one way and the ball the other way to try to confuse the defenders.
"play will be restarted from the location of the shoe"
Shout out to Ryan, big SB Nation through back to out football beef histories!
The alternative title of this episode is: How to yeet a shoe in college football.
Who throws a shoe? Honestly
Edit: I didn’t even look at the thumbnail before I commented lol
-Marco Wilson throws a shoe-
Secret Base: Welcome to a moment in sports history.
Thank you SEC shorts for making me find out the cause of the Florida-shoe meme. This made my day.
LSU won that game with heart and sole.
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I don't see why they would do an untitled for Ken Griffey Jr after the History of the Seattle Mariners documentary covered all of it. At the very least it's gonna be a couple years before they retread that
Hahaha the Austin powers reference in thumbnail gets an automatic thumbs up…”who throws a cupcake, honestly?”
YES YES, thank you for covering this!
thank YOU for suggesting it, was such a fun episode and your comment made it super easy to weave everything together!
This one had me rolling. My sides hurt. Thanks, needed this
Uhhhh here from Clowney vs Steelers
Who's here after Steelers-Browns??
Me! I remembered this video also immediately after I saw that yellow shoe fly. Lol
You would think that throwing the shoe in anger is just as unsportsmanlike conduct as throwing it in celebration.
A rule was added in the latest WFTDA ruleset (Women's Flat Track Roller Derby) which was made in response to the time Team Australia pretended to field five jammers (instead of the usual one).
The opposition just kinda stood there dumbfounded waiting for the refs to do something, but there was nothing in the rules about standing on the track in between rounds. It would only be illegal if they were still there when play started.
When there were less than five seconds left, four of them zoomed off the track just in time for the whistle to go. At which point the one who remained took advantage of the confusion among the refs and the opposing players to zip through the opposition and gain lead immediately.
It is now against the rules to intentionally appear to be fielding more players than are legally allowed.
As an FSU alumni and fan, I enjoyed every second of what happened to Florida.
And I enjoyed every second of us beating you this year, actually the past 3 years.
@@unreadable1700 that’s cute. As if every college team doesn’t have up years and down years.
Thank you for reminding me how delicious UF fans tears were during my time at FSU when we were thrashing you all
@@torachan23 Except when you're FSU, then it just tends to be all down
It was truly beautiful
Go noles!
@@NolanSordyl you must live in a different reality than the rest of us, seeing as FSU has a rich and successful football history and one of the greatest coaches of all time.
Let us know when you come back to Earth with the rest of us. And while you’re at it, look up who played in the 2013 national championship game. One of those teams is the school you’re suggesting has always been down
What if the shoe was on then other foot?
I’m a UF fan..and that’s clearly unsportsmanlike conduct. Like you said: who throws a shoe???
Reminds me of the Jets-Bills game where the penalty was "personal foul, on number 99 of the defense, after he's tackled the quarterback, he's givin' him the business down there (givin' him the business arm motion)."
Speaking from experience, throwing your own shoe in a confined space (so you don't have to walk far to get it) is a remarkably therapeutic exercise.
Who throws a shoe? Well, probably the same folks that would throw a cupcake, honestly.
I see what you did there. 🤣
To me, this should be delay of game. Taking another player’s equipment should always be called like this. Otherwise, it’s going to be inconsistent.
It's unsportsmanlike
When they wound up for the clip of the ref I was expecting a lot but I was not expecting “40 yards down field” 😂
Marco has since turned into a solid pro CB for the Cards.
If I were the ref during the Florida game, I would have pulled out my Kindergarten Teacher voice and told him to go pick that shoe up, hand it back to the owner, and say "Sorry." Hahahaha
“I’m refereeing a Tennessee game in 2019, I don’t want to be here either” is so good
talk about the pirates pitcher who pitched a no hitter on LSD, shocked you haven’t done a video on it yet
"We need a throwing shoe at every game"...nah they have foam "bad call bricks"
It happened again in 2022 in a BYU Utah State game. A BYU player was penalized for throwing a shoe. It didn’t get as much attention because it was in the first quarter of a game BYU won
As an Arizona Cardinals fan this was a glorious moment. We love Marco down these parts! I want him to sign my shoes!
Wait, bowing is explicitly banned in cfb? Really? Seems like a bizarre rule.
The Tennesee game was half-way through the 1st quarter, while the Florida game just hit the two minute warning at the end.
The only major available at Butler is Major Domo.
If you can dodge a shoe you can dodge a ball. Wait wrong sport LOL
That Florida v LSU game The most southern game football I have ever seen in my entire life. It was beautiful. Geaux Tigers tho
So Butler college is literally a college for buttling?!? Man i missed my calling 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
According to the refs, it is OK for a Wolverine to untie the shoes of their opponents.
I might just be high, but Ryan had me rolling in this one.
two funniest dudes on this channel. More please
Crazy that most of these rules were made cause of the renegade canes 💀
If I had a nickel for Everytime a college football player threw an opponents shoe, I'd only have two nickels but it's weird that it happened twice
If the shoe doesn't fit, throw it.
I used to work overnight in a grocery store with a German exchange student who decided to never go home. He used to wear flip-flops, and i used to love taking them and throwing them across the parking lot when we were on break.
If you guys are taking suggestions you should rewind the immaculate reception
Throwing a shoe could arguably be considered delay of game too
Surprised you didn't mention when this happened in the Greenbay Seattle game a few week ago. Only time I've heard of it happening in the NFL.
When he cursed the shoe, it resonated.
Tennessee linebacker said "YEeeeet "
That Florida game was my favorite LSU game that year
On the one hand it’s great to see my school on the channel, on the other hand why this moment in our football history 😭
LSShoe is definitely a top 10 anime moment of the 2020 season