I was a huge fan of LP... now when you look back he was a perfect blend of Reggie Bush and Adrian Peterson... speed and power was crazy. R.I.P. to that man. Nebraska was on fire for real. 💯
At 25:11 one the greatest runs I've ever witnessed live. The acceleration,lateral movement,and the ridiculous juke on #9 in traffic,simply amazing. RIP Mr Phillips.
If Joe Mixon keeps playing around with his character, he could end up on the Lawrence Phillips route. He’s a living 🚩 and the Bengals keeping him around as if Dick Vermeil controls their team makes things complicated for the Bengals. Keeping it real, of course.
It was so unfortunate what happen to him later in life, but when Ray Lewis says Lawrence Phillips was his toughest opponent Pro or College, your special.
thank you for this. LP is my favorite back of all time,he is the reason i wore no.1,and why its my favorite number. RIP brother. the most talented running back i ever observed. #HuskerNation
it was the best move in RB/football history IMO ... EVERY ounce & instinct of your football soul says he's going to top speed - his HIPS VIOLENTLY PRESS FOR MAX BOOST OFF THE CUT - THEN BOOM, RIGHT LEG GOES DEAD, and he's back to the left leg (or vice versa) which he had already loaded for full burst to 4.4 - LEGIT 4.4 SPEED i.e. he carried his top speed for 20-30-50 yards once he got the juice ... cuz he was always 1 step away from getting back to those RPMs ... AND never, ever ran out of gas ... KANSAS game w/ 3 QB'S!! out ... Phillips gets 41-44 carries for like 205 or 250 when literally every single play Osborne & LP & the Jayhawks/DC knew he was getting the rock ... 5 ypc ... - so you had to sacrifice yourself as the LB/DB every time & ya'll both knew it & LP did it just so clean too - just bravo kid ... unstoppable.
@Shane Foster maybe but he was still a person who had a rough life. if only he could of got real help maybe things would be different. but regadless he was probably the Best NU Back to touch the field even. but there's so many like him in our society if only we change it and make every kid not have to go threw those things. I mostly blame society (one of the reasons why im moving far away from it) the people around him and him.
I've seen some tons of great college RB's and I must admit that he is definitely top I've seen in college. Barry Sanders, Bo Jackson, Herschel Walker are definitely in my top 5....
Man thank you for this forreal I know a lot of things happened in his life and he was troubled but from the words of those close to him they really vouched for him and said he was a great guy just a man that had been through a lot thank you for this video he one of the goats of college football so much talent sad what happened to him, RIP💯
Although he had off the field problems, The fact that he was living in a halfway house when he was found by Nebraska is amazing no matter how you look at it. And all these years later to find out that he was named an All-American makes his story that much more proud for me to be a husker fan. This kid had nothing and ended up playing for one of the premier teams in the country. Thank god that our coaching staff found him and at least he was able to get out of the environment he grew up in. So sad his life ended by Ed way it did but at least he had the chance to see and go places a lot of people never will. Rest In Peace L. P. Go Big Red
AMEN - that is EXACTLY who LP was .. far too big for that speed, far too patient for that aggression at the point of attack, far too smooth for that much power.
I've always felt that if LP played earlier in the 1994 Orange Bowl against FSU that the Huskers would have won the national championship that year. We will never know. RIP Lawrence. You brought a lot of joy into the lives of many, many Husker fans. Thank you.
@@adquin4 Yes, he played in the 1994 Orange Bowl, but not early enough. I think that hey did not put LP into the 1994 Orange Bowl until the second half (if I remember correctly). Calvin Jones started and played at least half of the game before LP was put in and energized the running game.
@@davidk6269 Well, Calvin Jones was Super-Fast too. But he didn't have Philips moves. More of a one cut and go guy. But if you could get him started, very few people were gonna catch Jones from behind in the broken field. Calvin rushed for around 3,600 yards at Nebraska, and he did it his first two seasons sharing time with Derek Brown. They were the "We Backs". Jones was no small guy, he was 220 pounds as a Junior. Philips and Green and for a little while DeAngelo Evans before he tore both hamstrings were all so spectacular that few people remember Calvin and Derek. In 1996 as a True Freshman, most fans thought that Evans was better than Sophomore Green. They wanted him to be the starter.
His talent level was a perfect 10 . I was just noticing how patient he was and the natural grace he ran with . He was a really thick boned guy that looked like he wore on people , then that two step juke with the 4.4 speed was too much .
Phillips ran a 4.26 for the NFL Scouts on Huser Pro day and Benched 280 pounds 12 repetitions. That's why he was a first round draft choice. But Ahman Green was even faster than Lawrence was. I don't think Ahman was as elusive, but he was super strong. Green squatted 560 pounds as a True Freshman in 1995.
PockyCandy Thank you especially for this one of Lawrence Phillips. I remember asking you for this month's ago and understood why you decided not to at that time. It shows a lot of character on your part to do this highlight on L.P. Again thanks for the highlight and being a humble person.
Thank you for this tribute video f one of the greatest running backs to ever play the college game. So sad that he had no one who could bring him to Christ ultimately. Even Dick Vermeil couldn't save him . . . sheesh!!
PockyCandy It was a good idea. You're taking historical looks at players based on their play. We have to take the good with the bad. It's not a popularity contest. Everyone knows the bad things he did, but people still appreciate his greatness.
PockyCandy It was a great idea, Lawrence Phillips was a great running back unfortunately he had a lot flaws like every other person his were really severe but it was a great idea because he was one of the greatest running backs in college ever
One of the greatest running tandems if not the greatest running qb & rb duo of all time. Frazier alone was a beast it’s still hard to say who was better out of him and Charlie ward who had a few great tandems as well.
Ah yes, I've been waiting for this. I remember living in LA at this time and watching Lawrence Phillips do his thing on the gridiron & hearing he was from LA. Good looks, thanks once again PockyCandy! Yoda Man!
I watched the man from college to the NFL to NFL Europe to back to the NFL. He was going through so much more. if only someone REALLY gave a damn. what you could have been. R.I.P. #1 #21
Love watching tape of great RBs college careers in the 90s. Lawrence Phillips. Ricky Williams. Kajana Carter. Edgerin James. Marshall faulk. Warrick Dunn. Shaun Alexander. Eddie George..
@@MrRyan-wu4jx Ricky Watters is a close family friend. He's the reason I'm a Notre Dame fan. He played with and against my brothers in high school. My brothers at HBG and Ricky at McDevitt. They all hung out at his house. Ricky played with multiple RBs that can make this list alone in college and pros!
He had so many qualities as a running back, speed, power, but his greatest quality was the ability to make subtle changes in direction without losing any speed. He also had an ability to stop on a dime and accelerate to top speed within a couple of steps. He would have been one of the all time greats if he could have beaten his demons.
PockyCandy, once again you amazed me with this awesome video. I had just watched the Showtime piece on him and that shit broke my heart. This cat was top 5 in the history of college football running backs. Thank you so much for putting this together. p.s: Take your time with the Rocket Ismail piece.
One of these days, I'll make the Rocket Ismail video. Sadly, i wasn't able to make it during the winter break, so it will have to wait until after the Spring Semester.
Lawrence Phillips; and That Nebraska team; I mean; its Exhibit A on WHY you should get into College Football History. I didn't start watching College and its historic games till 2013; and now I'm seasoned by UA-cam Edits CONDENSE the games to pure action too! Some HD versions require LOTS of Fast Forwarding; and Im a rewind guy I need to see blitzes and run blocking schemes 2-3 times.
GREATEST I BACK FOR NEBRASKA EVER!!! PERIOD!! SINGLE GREATEST TALENT AT RUNNING BACK EVER FOR BIG RED! and yes they have had a long history of great I backs.. Lawrence was so special. So talented.. miss him!
Helluva runner. Likeable guy. Wrote impressive letters from prison. But he had demons. Still, he wasn't as big of an asshole as OJ or Aaron Hernandez. And his original prison sentence was too harsh. So he hit a teen with his car: Teens are annoying as hell!
Pocky could put up some Curtis Ennis from PSU, please. Love the channel. Frank Gore also. Thomas Jones at UVA another great one. You put up some great videos man, enjoying them big time.
He could of had it all, but he threw it down the toilet. He probably had CTE, but by the time he got sent to prison essentially for life, he had to be locked up forever. He was a danger to society and even killed a man in prison.
Lawrence Phillips was a great college player who had the potential to be a good pro football player--but he was also his own worst enemy (ALL the trouble he got into off the field, for example)...
Good man, awesome player, super athlete who had just too many Demons to contemplate. His childhood and the rejection of his mother scared him for life. He didn't trust an affection or someone love. Sad, but he should have been a voice and a Victor not a victim. RIP my dear friend! Smile because you did touch my life.
The 1980s was clearly the decade of the tailback, however Lawrence Phillips was the guy of the 1990s. We had Herschel Walker, Marcus Dupree, Eric Dickerson, Marcus Allen, and Bo Jackson in the 1980s, but it was LP in the 1990s!
Brother had Jim Brown ability. One of the best EVER running backs. Child not loved and Hated produces destructive behaviour. This is why black fight and kill black. Legacy of Slavery. All our children have talent and ability like any other people.
He could've been in the Pro Football Hall of Fame and talked about as one THEE Greatest to ever play this game but instead he is forever known as a humongous piece of....... [Insert your opinion]
I don't know if I can find enough to make a highlight video just about him, but I may try to make a "Great Game" highlight video where he played really well and gets the majority of the highlights.
PockyCandy for sure! The 95 yd TD against the Gators in '91 and the Fiesta Bowl '93, 100 yd TD against Colorado (last play of 3rd quarter) would be great if can include them. I know he did well against Miami in 94
I came here to remind me of how great he was...i was not wrong...i just wonder how he had no support. as a Dallas Cowboy fan i know our team has people who would live with the troubled player to help mentor and watch over them.
@sethhuntley8359 Didn't you watch the Documentary? Hour and a half of information about his mentally distressed behavior around normal life problems which he made into disastrously horrible incidents.
Everyone thinks Tom Osborne can do no wrong. If he had a PhD then he should have known LP needed help. It would have been better for LP if they got him help for his childhood trauma and made that a priority over football. T.O. Is not the angel we all want him to be. He used LP like a mule to win games and winning games was TO’s priority. His players were doing drugs and steroids and he looked the other way.
This is the Nebraska I would rather see. I'd much rather have a 1,700 yard rusher scoring 20 touchdowns then a Quarterback throwing for 2,500 yards. Phillps was great, but his Backups Damon Benning, Clinton Childs and James Sims were good enough to start for virtually any team in the Country. Any of those guys could have run for 1,400- 1,500 yards as a starter in 1994, and Ahman Green was added to the mix in 1995. Philips probably would have won the Heisman Trophy in 1995 if he hadn't gotten into all the off-field trouble. That being said, Ahman Green probably should have won the Heisman in 1997, but I don't think he got a single vote. Almost 1,900 regular season rushing yards, I guess wasn't good enough. Then 206 against Florida in the Fiesta Bowl.
I was a huge fan of LP... now when you look back he was a perfect blend of Reggie Bush and Adrian Peterson... speed and power was crazy. R.I.P. to that man. Nebraska was on fire for real. 💯
Most incredible RB I've ever witnessed in person. Tragic life and RIP LP.
I was second string behind him at west Covina highschool, what school did you go to?
What runningback would you compare him too
@@osamaali198 I think he resembles a more powerful Eddy George.
At 25:11 one the greatest runs I've ever witnessed live. The acceleration,lateral movement,and the ridiculous juke on #9 in traffic,simply amazing. RIP Mr Phillips.
@Bryan-Michael Dungee I didn't say in person,i meant live on television dude 😂not recorded or on you tube.
Later in the game Frazier hits #9 with basically the same move.
Bro this run was ingraved in memory as a youngster always wanted to know who this was astonishing body control
He was AD before AD
best run I have EVER seen - with everything on the line - just ridiculous - the stop & go, the re-acceleration ... ridiculous
My high school teammate. He was special for sure. RIP my friend
What was his personality like?
He had to have gotten mixed up with some bad stuff and people.
I'm friends with a couple of his college teammates.. he had mental illness at Nebraska.. not sure if it started there but my buddies noticed it..
If Joe Mixon keeps playing around with his character, he could end up on the Lawrence Phillips route. He’s a living 🚩 and the Bengals keeping him around as if Dick Vermeil controls their team makes things complicated for the Bengals. Keeping it real, of course.
@@jerryokonkwo8449 Bad mentality towards females.
It was so unfortunate what happen to him later in life, but when Ray Lewis says Lawrence Phillips was his toughest opponent Pro or College, your special.
He made Ray Lewis do a double-take in the 1995 Orange Bowl. When I heard that, I did one as well.
Tommy Frazier & Lawrence Phillips was the 2 all time best QB/RB combo at Nebraska.... R.I.H. L.P.
Rih??? WHAT DO YOU MEAN REST IN HELL?
I remember watching the huskers play their hearts out in the 90s and being a kid watching these guys play made life that much better.
WOW !!! Man if he didnt get into so much trouble man he would had an amazing nfl career he was phenominal man. Rest in peace LP.
As a 35+ year Husker fan, I CANNOT thank you enough for this video. He should've started the 1994 Orange Bowl against Florida State.
As a die hard Seminole
You guys win the game if he starts that game
He was suspended for the first half because of a fight with a cornerback.
@@oo4125 Thank you for that information.
thank you for this. LP is my favorite back of all time,he is the reason i wore no.1,and why its my favorite number. RIP brother. the most talented running back i ever observed. #HuskerNation
Lawrence Phillip was a freak of nature in college football.
that little stutter-step he made just before the point of impact was devastating.
yes it was!! Very devastating
it was the best move in RB/football history IMO ... EVERY ounce & instinct of your football soul says he's going to top speed - his HIPS VIOLENTLY PRESS FOR MAX BOOST OFF THE CUT - THEN BOOM, RIGHT LEG GOES DEAD, and he's back to the left leg (or vice versa) which he had already loaded for full burst to 4.4 - LEGIT 4.4 SPEED i.e. he carried his top speed for 20-30-50 yards once he got the juice ... cuz he was always 1 step away from getting back to those RPMs ... AND never, ever ran out of gas ... KANSAS game w/ 3 QB'S!! out ... Phillips gets 41-44 carries for like 205 or 250 when literally every single play Osborne & LP & the Jayhawks/DC knew he was getting the rock ... 5 ypc ... - so you had to sacrifice yourself as the LB/DB every time & ya'll both knew it & LP did it just so clean too - just bravo kid ... unstoppable.
This man just couldn't keep his anger in check. Dude was a BEAST, and even showed those talents as a pro. #RIP, Lawrence.
thanks & RIP Lawrence Philips
Thanks!!!! To him!!!!???
@Shane Foster maybe but he was still a person who had a rough life. if only he could of got real help maybe things would be different. but regadless he was probably the Best NU Back to touch the field even. but there's so many like him in our society if only we change it and make every kid not have to go threw those things. I mostly blame society (one of the reasons why im moving far away from it) the people around him and him.
I've seen some tons of great college RB's and I must admit that he is definitely top I've seen in college. Barry Sanders, Bo Jackson, Herschel Walker are definitely in my top 5....
I loved this Nebraska team. So sad what became of Phillips.
Man thank you for this forreal I know a lot of things happened in his life and he was troubled but from the words of those close to him they really vouched for him and said he was a great guy just a man that had been through a lot thank you for this video he one of the goats of college football so much talent sad what happened to him, RIP💯
Although he had off the field problems, The fact that he was living in a halfway house when he was found by Nebraska is amazing no matter how you look at it. And all these years later to find out that he was named an All-American makes his story that much more proud for me to be a husker fan. This kid had nothing and ended up playing for one of the premier teams in the country. Thank god that our coaching staff found him and at least he was able to get out of the environment he grew up in. So sad his life ended by Ed way it did but at least he had the chance to see and go places a lot of people never will. Rest In Peace L. P. Go Big Red
Hands down one of the best college running backs. He tried his best to make amends for his misdeeds. RIP Mr. Phillips.
No he didn’t what the fuck are you talking about??
That acceleration at 20:23 and 22:33 was just ridiculous.
Phillips was a great RB. His running style always reminded me of Walter Payton.
AMEN - that is EXACTLY who LP was .. far too big for that speed, far too patient for that aggression at the point of attack, far too smooth for that much power.
🖤 *Lawrence Phillips*
What an ABSOLUTE ANIMAL this guy was in college!!!🔥🔥💪💪
I've always felt that if LP played earlier in the 1994 Orange Bowl against FSU that the Huskers would have won the national championship that year. We will never know. RIP Lawrence. You brought a lot of joy into the lives of many, many Husker fans. Thank you.
David K they did
@@adquin4 Yes, he played in the 1994 Orange Bowl, but not early enough. I think that hey did not put LP into the 1994 Orange Bowl until the second half (if I remember correctly). Calvin Jones started and played at least half of the game before LP was put in and energized the running game.
@@davidk6269 Well, Calvin Jones was Super-Fast too. But he didn't have Philips moves. More of a one cut and go guy. But if you could get him started, very few people were gonna catch Jones from behind in the broken field. Calvin rushed for around 3,600 yards at Nebraska, and he did it his first two seasons sharing time with Derek Brown. They were the "We Backs". Jones was no small guy, he was 220 pounds as a Junior. Philips and Green and for a little while DeAngelo Evans before he tore both hamstrings were all so spectacular that few people remember Calvin and Derek. In 1996 as a True Freshman, most fans thought that Evans was better than Sophomore Green. They wanted him to be the starter.
His talent level was a perfect 10 . I was just noticing how patient he was and the natural grace he ran with . He was a really thick boned guy that looked like he wore on people , then that two step juke with the 4.4 speed was too much .
Phillips ran a 4.26 for the NFL Scouts on Huser Pro day and Benched 280 pounds 12 repetitions. That's why he was a first round draft choice. But Ahman Green was even faster than Lawrence was. I don't think Ahman was as elusive, but he was super strong. Green squatted 560 pounds as a True Freshman in 1995.
PockyCandy Thank you especially for this one of Lawrence Phillips. I remember asking you for this month's ago and understood why you decided not to at that time. It shows a lot of character on your part to do this highlight on L.P. Again thanks for the highlight and being a humble person.
I'm still not sure that releasing this video was a good idea.
Thank you for this tribute video f one of the greatest running backs to ever play the college game. So sad that he had no one who could bring him to Christ ultimately. Even Dick Vermeil couldn't save him . . . sheesh!!
Yes, if anyone needed Christ in his life, it was Lawrence Phillips.
PockyCandy It was a good idea. You're taking historical looks at players based on their play. We have to take the good with the bad. It's not a popularity contest. Everyone knows the bad things he did, but people still appreciate his greatness.
PockyCandy It was a great idea, Lawrence Phillips was a great running back unfortunately he had a lot flaws like every other person his were really severe but it was a great idea because he was one of the greatest running backs in college ever
The GOAT of Nebraska RB's..,
Greatest running back I ever saw.
Thanks for the hard work and the memories. RIP. GBR
That Michigan State game was insane.
One of the greatest running tandems if not the greatest running qb & rb duo of all time. Frazier alone was a beast it’s still hard to say who was better out of him and Charlie ward who had a few great tandems as well.
This Nebraska offense is beautiful to watch develop
Ah yes, I've been waiting for this. I remember living in LA at this time and watching Lawrence Phillips do his thing on the gridiron & hearing he was from LA. Good looks, thanks once again PockyCandy! Yoda Man!
Him and Adrian Peterson easily the two best I ever watched. Love your videos man!
He’s one of the best running back prospects to ever come out, it’s a shame he couldn’t get out of his own damn way
Greatest runningback to ever touch a football.
I watched the man from college to the NFL to NFL Europe to back to the NFL. He was going through so much more. if only someone REALLY gave a damn. what you could have been. R.I.P. #1 #21
Big shout out to his QB Frazier for getting hammered on the option play and #72 OL Wiegert on the pull.
His body control as a runner is incredible
Love watching tape of great RBs college careers in the 90s. Lawrence Phillips. Ricky Williams. Kajana Carter. Edgerin James. Marshall faulk. Warrick Dunn. Shaun Alexander. Eddie George..
Don't forget Jerome Bettis, Jamal Lewis, Ron Dayne, Tim Biakabautuka, Garrison Hearst, Ladanian Tomlinson, Clinton Portis, Amp Lee, Reggie Brooks, Tyrone Wheatley, Rashaan Salaam and Mike Alstott.
@@diauntefather Phillips was the best running back ever for the Huskers!
@@diauntefather Ricky Watters, everybody always forgets Ricky Watters, he was a stud.
@@MrRyan-wu4jx Ricky Watters is a close family friend. He's the reason I'm a Notre Dame fan. He played with and against my brothers in high school. My brothers at HBG and Ricky at McDevitt. They all hung out at his house. Ricky played with multiple RBs that can make this list alone in college and pros!
He had so many qualities as a running back, speed, power, but his greatest quality was the ability to make subtle changes in direction without losing any speed. He also had an ability to stop on a dime and accelerate to top speed within a couple of steps. He would have been one of the all time greats if he could have beaten his demons.
Demons were BIG BAD and UNCHALLENGED by the authorities in his life.
4 years as a back at Nebraska must be brutal on the body.
Damn, yo! West Virginia had all their defensive assignments down, and he still mowed through 'em!
yo he was so special
He should’ve been drafted by Denver, he’s perfect for the one cut and go zone block scheme.
Damn shame he wasted his life. He was a beast.
By far the best classical running video outside of Eric Dickerson at SMU
What about Adrian Peterson. He was a freak
I believe he had CTE. Sad how his life ended up. He was a great player. RIP
No.
@@mr.billthrower7392 stfu
@@mr.billthrower7392
Bitch
damn he had god given football talent
PockyCandy, once again you amazed me with this awesome video. I had just watched the Showtime piece on him and that shit broke my heart. This cat was top 5 in the history of college football running backs. Thank you so much for putting this together.
p.s: Take your time with the Rocket Ismail piece.
One of these days, I'll make the Rocket Ismail video. Sadly, i wasn't able to make it during the winter break, so it will have to wait until after the Spring Semester.
Before Adrian Peterson there was Lawrence Phillips
What a terribly sad and tragic life...
LP was such a badass, when the Boogeyman went to sleep, he used to check under his bed for Lawrence Phillips.
Nice one!!
Lawrence Phillips; and That Nebraska team; I mean; its Exhibit A on WHY you should get into College Football History. I didn't start watching College and its historic games till 2013; and now I'm seasoned by UA-cam Edits CONDENSE the games to pure action too! Some HD versions require LOTS of Fast Forwarding; and Im a rewind guy I need to see blitzes and run blocking schemes 2-3 times.
Spurrier didnt have any smart ass comments after that Fiesta Bowl lol
Baldwin Parks best the OG beast mode ..R.I.P big dog
GREATEST I BACK FOR NEBRASKA EVER!!! PERIOD!! SINGLE GREATEST TALENT AT RUNNING BACK EVER FOR BIG RED! and yes they have had a long history of great I backs.. Lawrence was so special. So talented.. miss him!
RIP Lawrence
Helluva runner. Likeable guy. Wrote impressive letters from prison. But he had demons. Still, he wasn't as big of an asshole as OJ or Aaron Hernandez. And his original prison sentence was too harsh. So he hit a teen with his car: Teens are annoying as hell!
Pocky could put up some Curtis Ennis from PSU, please.
Love the channel. Frank Gore also. Thomas Jones at UVA another great one. You put up some great videos man, enjoying them big time.
Jason Luke Cuthbert Thank you brother!
Thank you!!!!!!
Rip..2022-nfl no long around
He could of had it all, but he threw it down the toilet. He probably had CTE, but by the time he got sent to prison essentially for life, he had to be locked up forever. He was a danger to society and even killed a man in prison.
Lawrence Phillips was a great college player who had the potential to be a good pro football player--but he was also his own worst enemy (ALL the trouble he got into off the field, for example)...
A great runner. An even greater human
One of the best footwork running backs of all time in my list ,just don't run the ball like that anymore
Good man, awesome player, super athlete who had just too many Demons to contemplate. His childhood and the rejection of his mother scared him for life. He didn't trust an affection or someone love. Sad, but he should have been a voice and a Victor not a victim. RIP my dear friend! Smile because you did touch my life.
Often times the abused become the abuser... It's so sad.
The best.
Tommy Frazier was a beast
Coming back to this, he made some moves on Zach Thomas, a college and pro HOFer!
Thug with talent
RIP
Was filled with rage . It’s what made him so great and also made him evil.
The 1980s was clearly the decade of the tailback, however Lawrence Phillips was the guy of the 1990s. We had Herschel Walker, Marcus Dupree, Eric Dickerson, Marcus Allen, and Bo Jackson in the 1980s, but it was LP in the 1990s!
Hmm, I wonder if he had early stages of CTE 🤔
Yes!!!!!!
During the break, I was able to make the Garrison Hearst video that you'd requested, so I'll release it soon :)
Awesome. Thanks a lot!
Nebraska great
Amazing he had so much energy on game day after heaving women down stair cases.
They can be amazingly aggravating (though I personally don't throw them down stairs).
Great Video [ Sir ] 💪 RB
Brother had Jim Brown ability. One of the best EVER running backs. Child not loved and Hated produces destructive behaviour. This is why black fight and kill black. Legacy of Slavery. All our children have talent and ability like any other people.
He could've been in the Pro Football Hall of Fame and talked about as one THEE Greatest to ever play this game but instead he is forever known as a humongous piece of....... [Insert your opinion]
True true
Tiki Barber
Can you do sean taylor at Miami.. greg jones at fla state
Modern comparison.....LeVeon Bell?
Who are the announcers in the 6:00 range calling the Texas Tech game?
@PockyCandy would you be able to make a highlight video of Kirby Dar Dar #42 RB from 1991-1994? Played for Syracuse
Travis Dar Dar I will look around and see if I can find any footage. Are you related to him in some way?
PockyCandy yes sir! My older brother. I appreciate you
I don't know if I can find enough to make a highlight video just about him, but I may try to make a "Great Game" highlight video where he played really well and gets the majority of the highlights.
PockyCandy for sure! The 95 yd TD against the Gators in '91 and the Fiesta Bowl '93, 100 yd TD against Colorado (last play of 3rd quarter) would be great if can include them. I know he did well against Miami in 94
PockyCandy He killed Cincinnati in 94 too. If you could find those
Frazier getting destroyed on those option plays 😂
Back when Nebraska believed in a good offensive line and tail back.
I.M. Hipp and Jarvis Redwine need bids, Pocky! Thanks, you're the best!
I came here to remind me of how great he was...i was not wrong...i just wonder how he had no support. as a Dallas Cowboy fan i know our team has people who would live with the troubled player to help mentor and watch over them.
You think he’s from right down the road ?
Baldwin Park high school.....not west Covina
In a battle of football psychos Phillips could destroy Aaron Hernandez
Such a awesome talent too bad he couldn't control his demands
What happens between him and Scott Frost
Frost was fucking his chick. Long story short he came to her apartment and beat her ass while frost hid in the closet. True story
@sethhuntley8359 Didn't you watch the Documentary? Hour and a half of information about his mentally distressed behavior around normal life problems which he made into disastrously horrible incidents.
Everyone thinks Tom Osborne can do no wrong. If he had a PhD then he should have known LP needed help. It would have been better for LP if they got him help for his childhood trauma and made that a priority over football. T.O. Is not the angel we all want him to be. He used LP like a mule to win games and winning games was TO’s priority. His players were doing drugs and steroids and he looked the other way.
Him Marcus Dupree, and Maurice Clarrett, should’ve been NFL stars at the very least. Smh
What they say about Malcolm X???
This is the Nebraska I would rather see. I'd much rather have a 1,700 yard rusher scoring 20 touchdowns then a Quarterback throwing for 2,500 yards. Phillps was great, but his Backups Damon Benning, Clinton Childs and James Sims were good enough to start for virtually any team in the Country. Any of those guys could have run for 1,400- 1,500 yards as a starter in 1994, and Ahman Green was added to the mix in 1995. Philips probably would have won the Heisman Trophy in 1995 if he hadn't gotten into all the off-field trouble. That being said, Ahman Green probably should have won the Heisman in 1997, but I don't think he got a single vote. Almost 1,900 regular season rushing yards, I guess wasn't good enough. Then 206 against Florida in the Fiesta Bowl.