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- On September 24, 1994, Colorado QB Kordell Stewart heaves a Hail Mary towards the end zone, and the ball is deflected before ending up in the arms of Buffaloes WR Michael Westbrook for the touchdown and gives Colorado a 27-26 win against Michigan in Ann Arbor.
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30 YEARS LATER!! ⌚️⌚️⌚️
Krazy #10 threw the TD in 94
& #10 caught the TD in 24
@@chad3729right !!!
But sheduer threw it barely 49 yards... Half what kordell threw... And shedeur did it vs chumps... Kordell it it vs TOM BRADY'S title competing Michigan. 0:27 tom right there.
@@mrdgenerateTom Brady played in 95 tho he didn’t play in this game
30 years to the date, and Colorado pulls a similar miracle to tie it vs. Baylor (though it was from 45, it was still a crazy catch)!
Who’s here after the Colorado Baylor game?
30 years later 😎
From about the 26.5 yd line and would’ve landed around a yard deep in the endzone . . . Lord have mercy
Hey how's that turnover backpack going for you Seminoles. 🤣😅😄😥😎Go Canes
How’s that ACC crown feeling on your head? Wait a minute . . .
Incredible!
He threw that ball at least 73 yards in the air
I got offended when they said "65 yards in the air"
73 or 74 yards
Indeed 27 yard line the end line
From his own 27 and it was tipped at the 2 yard line. That's 71 yards
Kordell threw it a long way. Dumb luck had it ricochet off Chuck Winters’s helmet (35), Westbrook made a heads up play.
Here after sheduer sanders game winner on Baylor ⌚️
I still remember watching this live as a young buck lol. There were no words....just WOW! I always wonder how good Kordell would have been if he was given a legit shot in the League.
Me too
Major Harris, Tony Rice, and Eldrige Dickey, it is a shame what racism has robbed humanity of. So many good athletes whom we only got a glimpse of their talents because bigots would not let them be their full selves. Albert Einstein said George Washington Carver was one of the five smartest men to ever live. George Washington Carver was born enslaved with not formal education in his early years. Just think how much smarter he could have been then he already was.
He was given multiple shots. He was bad
@@eazye519 🤣🤣🤣Hilarious but true
That throw is more impressive then the catch.
I agree. This throw ranks right up there with Doug Flutie’s Hail Mary.
I was going to like this comment and then I realized I'm a child and it's set at 69
Who's here after Shedeur Sanders Hailmary?
Just one of the reasons I had Kordell Stewart jerseys and posters all over my room as a kid.
Me too...kordell Stewart was my favorite as a kid.
the slash poster was cold
Kordell and my dad were good friends when he went to CU.. My dad has pictures of him and Kordell at a Halloweekend party up on the hill in 94 😂😂😂 they are still good friends to this day ❤❤
ok
I’m serious not lying.. dad went to CU Boulder for a year after community college then got his bachelors at DU after transferring.. if I was lying I’d tell you.. cu has grown a lot since the mid 90s
More like 70+ yards in the air.
Slash
73-74 in college🤯
Whose here almost 30 years to the day when Colorado literally almost did this again with Shadeur sanders to tie the game vs Baylor????
The 1994 teams (CU and Michigan) were both National Championship contenders. The 2024 teams (CU and Baylor) are not even ranked.
@@johngoble7777who cares
Shedeur with the blurrrrr 😂‼️
30 years later Shedeur Sanders did it vs Baylor
Greatest single play in the history of Colorado Buffaloes football. It didn't win a national championship, but it will live forever in CU athletic history. Nearly forty years have passed since that day, and I still feel the chills down my spine whenever I watch this replay.
Nearly thirty years, not forty, but the thrill remains.
in 4 days it will have been 30 years. Insane!
Colorado just repeated history!! Wow
Came here after sanders throw. Wow 30 years. Where did time go. My hair and teeth gone too. 😅😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 college football is pure excitement and gut wrenching at times
History repeats itself 2024
The best hail mary at any level of football of all time.
As much as I hate to say it its definitely the best of all time
The Flutie throw agaist Miami is up there as well but yeah I think this one beats it.
Impossible to pick just one. Even if we restrict it to college football, Flutie-to-Phelan is memorable, there's this one, there's the Nick Marshall to Ricardo Louis play against Georgia (made even better by the late Rod Bramblett's fantastic commentary), the Bluegrass Miracle, the Drew Tate to Warren Holloway play to win a bowl game...
Not better than shader sanders
Great finish and even more with the great call of the incomparable Keith Jackson the one true voice of CFB..
Arguably Keith Jackson's most emotional call ever in his entire broadcasting career. And Bob Griese's son Brian was on the sidelines for Michigan.
He nails it like a fan. Something he's never seen on a football field in a situation like that. Maybe a tip play at the 15. Not a 70 yard dart.
In his entire career, that's the one game Bill McCartney WANTED to win. It would be like Lou Holtz at Arkansas beating Ohio State and Woody Hayes. Student beats the Teachers.
*Arguably Keith Jackson's most emotional call ever in his entire broadcasting career*
I'd say it is the most emotional... the play deserved the call from the voice of college football
Whos here after the CU Baylor game
SHEDEUR JUST DID THIS ⌚️⌚️⌚️
What an Arm. The immaculate throw.
Ohio St. Fans enjoy.
Things I never notice in the past kordell threw that ball like 70 yards in the air what a arm an best hail Mary u see
75......jit
"He threw that ball about 65 yards"
Wrong. He threw that ball about 73 yards.
Threw that thing 70+ yards.....
73 yards in the air before first contact. And he wasn't even using all of his arm strength. According to an interview done at the time, when they practiced those he could throw it 85 yards in the air.
Just flat out Amazing.
Closer to 75 yds than 60
Keith Jackson was the absolute best.
He threw from their own 27 and It was tipped at about the 2 yard line. About 71 yards
When you can wow the voice of college football you did something incredible.
Colorado is back.
Whats Even worse,, that was even harder, was Micheal Westbrook was from Detroit and chose Colorado over Michigan :P
The other part of this is that Michigan didn't even recruit Westbrook, so this was especially satisfying for him, I'm sure.
Historical moment in college football history.
that man has a cannon...
Most incredible play I've ever seen, even moreso than the Doug Flutie Hail Mary play when BC beat Miami in 1984.
here from Baylor game
These things always happen to Michigan
they were up like 10 going into the 4th quarter, they do things like this to themselves,, i remember we turned the tv off and were playing sega Genesis ,, and We turned it back on and Channel 7 s news had just came on,, and the Lead in was this ,, " Tonights top news stories,, Mother Waddles Burns to the Ground,, AND THE PASS THAT KILLED MICHIGAN ! " , We were all like, DAMN
@@johnniec2861 you turned it off for Sega? 😆
@@jbetnar99/100, it was a choice that paid off. 😆
This never gets old. Sko!!!
Just like Kordell pulled a Flutie hail mary in 1982, Sheuder Sanders did it yesterday
Both teams' uniforms were outstanding. Let's not forget.
I was in shock and struggle that whole weekend as a teen...😢
Lmao 21 was trying to celebrate mid fall lol
That's Rae Carruth.
@@stevenchung4029 😬
He was like, Touchdown
@@stevenchung4029 no way?
Michigan had a lot NFL players
Collins
Wheatley
Biakabutika
Floyd
Richie
Hayes
Toomer
Law
Woodson
Runyan
Horn
Pryce
Dyson
Colorado had better ones tho
Woodson wasn’t on this team
Brady how you forget The goat
Right, brady is Literally on screen too at 0:26 #10
Colorado is fire ....
This Colorado buffaloes football team went 11-1. Beat Wisconsin, Michigan, Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas state, & Notre Dame in the Fiesta bowl 41 to 24.
Also had heisman winner Rashaan Salaam in the backfield
@@plaguedoctor5889 didnt Colorado win a national championship at some point
@@MentalOutlvl6 Ye I believe in like 1990 or 91
@@MentalOutlvl6 it was 90... but has an * since it was a shared title technically
The team that beat them must have been pretty good
Still the best throw I’ve ever seen by a quarterback
better then Flutie? maybe
@@gabegood8989 yes
@@gabegood8989easily. Fluties pass wemt like 45 yards 😂
I was watching the Washington Huskies ending Miami's 58 game home win streak at the Orange Bowl. I remember the score was 26-21 in the 4th and Michigan was leading. I remember one of the linemen for the Wolverines did a false start and they couldnt run out the clock! This gave Stewart the chance for that IMPOSSIBLE throw! Check out any interviews or award shows and he give his props to Michigan for their hand in this historic play!😮🏈
The 🐐
Stop it
was this during a bowl game? the levels of devastation amongst the michigan players are CRAZY
Came here after the Shedeur Sanders Hail Mary….stayed for the sad Tom Brady face at 0:29 😂
So did I 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😅😅😅😂😂
Same here
Thats todd collins
That’s not Tom Brady. That’s Kerry Collins
@@TempleofAmon666 really lol!?!?!?
Deion Sanders being named the head coach brought me here. Prime time is coming.
OH HE COMIN
73 yards of history...... 3 friends watching this with no care of the outcome and this play sent all of us screaming out to the front yard. We lived in the moment on this one
1994....... OJ Simpson case, the movie Speed, Boyz II Men, The Sega Channel, and this football game!
Kordell Stewart interview with Colin cowherd brought me here
Same
I was crushed as a Michigan fan. Michigan has a knack for these heartbreak plays.
Yes he did took me ten years to figure out the announcer was saying it was from the line of scrimmage. I was so mad, then embarrassed.
Slash!
Actually the best part of this, which Insaw live on TV and remember to this day, was there was no replay review. They need to go back to no review. Just let the kids play.
All time great
Chris Berman: Hey Tom, it's a long bomb into the end zone. What do you do?
Tom Jackson: KNOCK IT DOWN!
Is this the longest completed throw in an actual game in football history?
Who’s here after #10 L.Wester game winning catch!
On second thought, forget about Defensive Tackles and play 8 DBs with 3 WR in the end zone.
Imagine if he was able to throw like this on the Steelers.
Yeah ,, Of course Niel Odonnell was so much better :P ,, UGHHH
Kordell would of been fine in Pittsburgh if they didn't have a different offensive coordinator every year he was the starting QB...
He had two MVP caliber seasons in Pittsburgh. Very respectable career. Not a Hall of Famer by any stretch or even a great player, but a very good career.
Shadeur sanders brought me here
I was at that game with my parents and they left early. Lucky!! GO BLUE
We need to talk
63k views and not even a thousand likes? That's absolutely scandalous!🤦🏿♂️
Good thing Joe Buck didn’t call this play….
Stewart (pause) paaaasssss…..caught Westbrook….touchdown
Derrick henry 99 yard run vs jax is like that. Still going... still going.... touchdown 99 yards. ZZZzzzzzz
. . . . No Flags
I played with the guy who made the catch brian Westbrook detroit chadsey high school
DENNIS Wilson it’s Michael Westbrook
@@kiilerstephens7761 yeah Michael
Lmao, dude who claims to know him doesn't even remember the guy's FIRST NAME, huh?? 🙄
I was devastated when this happened here 20 plus years later i feel the same way makes me nauseous ty law should have batted the ball down
Was that Charles Woodson #22 for Michigan! 😮
Whooooaaaa Neeeeelyyyy
Never forget..
They call me slash
The important thing is that when Colorado returned to the scene of the crime in ‘97, Michigan humiliated them 27-3 for their first win en route to an undefeated season and a national title
Where is Kordell Stewart now?
It was like a stampede after the winning TD catch.
Yes, like Ralphie leading them down the field
The next season Michigan came to Boulder and put the hammer on the Buffs
Oh, childhood memories.
The last clip on SI's year in sports 1994
It happened in September, so I highly DOUBT that.
I just noticed #21 for Buffs celebrating, Rae-something, I wonder what ever happened to him? heh
K.S. had a Cannon 💪🏾
Relax guys this is in 1994
Hater.
And yet... here you are
Courtesy of my Local Station WBRC Channel 6 then ABC affiliate in Birmingham, Alabama.
Chills
All your resources and access to broadcast masters and you can't even show the video in the proper 4x3 aspect ratio? That's just pathetic ESPN.
A full two minutes after the pass, and the announcers did not mention the quarterback's name again.
JUST LIKE 1994!!!!!
That clock was dead.😢
Onreal
need to add the app state win and MSU's win in 2015, trifecta!!
The year before Stewart went to the pros.
Lucky catch nice throw though
The luckiest bounce in history
Greatest play ever in college! On a championship run by the Buffs! 🦬🍿
Nebraska won the natty in 94
Michigan is the Mets of college football
Who’s here watching in 2023
Colorado was loaded that year
No they weren’t
@@cadenthissongisamazingfrie9048 yes they were; they had 6 all Americans and 27 players eventually drafted on that roster. I’m not even a Colorado fan.
Michigan had Ty law & Charles Woodson in the back field
@@cadenthissongisamazingfrie9048 Salty Wolverine detected.
Yes, Colorado had a really good roster (it wasn't quite as good as UM's, but still...).