I was 13 years old in 1979 and had followed The ALABAMA CRIMSON TIDE my entire life. This play is etched into my mind and Barry Krauss and Marty Lyons will forever be my heroes... ROLL TIDE ROLL
Don McNeil's play was INCREDIBLE. The goal line stand doesn't happen if he doesn't come off his man and completely stone the receiver and keep him out of the end zone.
Ole don was a true team man that's how I tackles to many players go for a stripp or a a Ronnie Lott type hit he didn't gamble he was text book a coaches dream most good head coaches coached db at some point mainly guys who coach db never had success at football as a player rule of thumb
Bama and Penn st were both real good teams back then 79 Just a classic game what a goal line stand that was They came through in the clutch under all that pressure Roll tide
Marty Lyons said it all when he mentioned the preparation of the defense by former Tide defensive coordinator Ken Donahue. Anyone who knew that man has great respect for him as a defensive coach.
What is it about this play we Alabama fans value so highly, you outsiders are probably asking yourself. Why is this one play from the 1978 national championship game put on such a pedestal even though there was still 6+ minutes left on the clock? The Goal Line Stand isn't celebrated for simply being the play that, in hindsight, turned out to be the play that won us the game. It's about much more than that. The Goal Line Stand is revered for being the embodiment of Alabama football itself. The Goal Line Stand represents standing your ground and never giving in. It symbolizes toughness, dedication, desire, commitment, and determination. It's the teamwork of 11 guys working in unison to achieve their goal; of digging deep within yourself when you're exhausted and giving that extra effort when it's needed most; of overcoming the odds. This Sugar Bowl pitted undefeated #1 Penn State against a one loss #2 Alabama. Penn State doesn't have to win this game to become national champs- Alabama does. Alabama has to win this game outright if they are to become national champions. If Penn State simply ties Alabama it still gives Penn State the national title. This was the moment that Penn State could score that tying TD, increasing the likelihood they will walk away with that trophy everybody wants to win each year. But Bama rose to the occasion at the point in the game they were most weary to deny their opponent the tying score. How did Alabama do that exactly? They didn't give in. They stood their ground. 11 guys worked in unison to achieve their goal. They had the toughness, determination, and desire to reach deep within themselves to give it the extra effort this situation demanded. In short, for Alabama to rise to the challenge and succeed at this critical moment in the game, Alabama simply had to be Alabama one more time.
Wow! Amazing to see such talent spread around that set! Then I catch a glimps of Derrick Thomas sitting there.....quite emotional for me on so many different levels...just WOW....
I attended a Colts -Dolphins game where the Colts blocked an extra point ,Barry Krause scooped up the loose ball and ran it back to the opposite end zone This was back in 1982 or 1983
I was 6 and living near Purdue. I was sad when the Boilermakers lost. And my dad said, “It’s OK. You can watch Bama beat Penn State tomorrow.” He was right. ❤
@@wildestcowboy26681966 should have been 3 national championships in a row for Bama but no they were not going to vote for Bama. I wonder why? Maybe because they were ❄️
My husband has never forgiven me. We had tickets to that game, very expensive. I was 9 plus months of giving birth to our first son. So we didn’t go. We still laugh about that.
I had an opportunity to buy a pair of tickets to that game but I was a student at Alabama at the time without much money and couldn't get past the cost of the tickets plus the trip. That's one I look back on with regret.
UsC and John McKay saved the UAT football program when they agree to play in Birmingham's Legion Field where the integrated USC football squad demolished the lily white UATer's 42-21 and it was not even that close. John McKay was a great man who felt badly about the alcoholic Bear and wished to help him in every way possible. Mckay was a SAINT!
I yi yi. You did not win the championship on that goal line stand!! There was still 6 min. 30 sec. left in game. You got the ball back, we stopped you on a 3 and out, you punted a very short punt. We got the ball on about your 30. However, we had 12 men on the field so you got to repunt and got a good one off and we were not able to move it to the end zone as time ran out. I've always wondered if we would have gone for 2 with 6 min. left. We would have had we scored at the very end. Now that would have been very interesting. There you would have had a chance to win the game or we would have. We'll never know. I say we lost the game on the 12 men on the field blunder. It was a hell of a football game but quit trying to sensationalize the goal line stand. It happens all the time. 6 min. 30 sec. is forever. We are!!! And we'll be back soon. Get ready.
Sure, there was ample time left in the game after the Goal Line Stand, and the Goal Line Stand itself did not win the national championship for Alabama in that game. But that isn't why we treasure & glorify that moment in time. We value it so highly because that one play is the symbolic embodiment of Alabama football. It personifies the Alabama Crimson Tide tenacity of digging down deep within yourself to achieve more than you think yourself capable of; to refuse to be beaten when you're exhausted; to play as a team- 11 men on the field at one time working in unison to achieve a common goal. It's the embodiment of toughness, resiliency, and success during the most critical moments in time. The Goal Line Stand is not valued among Alabama fans for being the play that won the game that night. It's valued because it's the spirit of Alabama football made corporeal. P.S.: Yes, goal line stands happen often in football games; they're not rare phenomena. But they are rare when they occur during national championship games. That was the last, best opportunity Penn State had of scoring that night in the Sugar Bowl. Penn State was ranked #1 in the nation and undefeated, while Alabama had a loss entering that game. If Penn State simply ties Alabama that night, they win the national championship. Alabama had to win that game outright in order to become national champions. Because the pressure was on Alabama to beat the undefeated Nittany Lions, they accomplished that goal by refusing to allow Penn State that TD late in the game when the stakes were high.
I was 13 years old in 1979 and had followed The ALABAMA CRIMSON TIDE my entire life. This play is etched into my mind and Barry Krauss and Marty Lyons will forever be my heroes...
ROLL TIDE ROLL
McNeal's play is is awesome.
U damn right!! He was just playing football
Don McNeil's play was INCREDIBLE. The goal line stand doesn't happen if he doesn't come off his man and completely stone the receiver and keep him out of the end zone.
Too bad he couldn’t stop Riggins in Pasadena
Ole don was a true team man that's how I tackles to many players go for a stripp or a a Ronnie Lott type hit he didn't gamble he was text book a coaches dream most good head coaches coached db at some point mainly guys who coach db never had success at football as a player rule of thumb
I still have chills. What a great series.
Bama and Penn st were both real good teams back then 79
Just a classic game what a goal line stand that was
They came through in the clutch under all that pressure
Roll tide
Marty Lyons said it all when he mentioned the preparation of the defense by former Tide defensive coordinator Ken Donahue. Anyone who knew that man has great respect for him as a defensive coach.
The great speech he gave against fl st ken the first one there
One of the greatest plays in
College football history bama
Fans will never 4 get those plays roll tide
What is it about this play we Alabama fans value so highly, you outsiders are probably asking yourself. Why is this one play from the 1978 national championship game put on such a pedestal even though there was still 6+ minutes left on the clock? The Goal Line Stand isn't celebrated for simply being the play that, in hindsight, turned out to be the play that won us the game. It's about much more than that. The Goal Line Stand is revered for being the embodiment of Alabama football itself. The Goal Line Stand represents standing your ground and never giving in. It symbolizes toughness, dedication, desire, commitment, and determination. It's the teamwork of 11 guys working in unison to achieve their goal; of digging deep within yourself when you're exhausted and giving that extra effort when it's needed most; of overcoming the odds.
This Sugar Bowl pitted undefeated #1 Penn State against a one loss #2 Alabama. Penn State doesn't have to win this game to become national champs- Alabama does. Alabama has to win this game outright if they are to become national champions. If Penn State simply ties Alabama it still gives Penn State the national title. This was the moment that Penn State could score that tying TD, increasing the likelihood they will walk away with that trophy everybody wants to win each year. But Bama rose to the occasion at the point in the game they were most weary to deny their opponent the tying score. How did Alabama do that exactly? They didn't give in. They stood their ground. 11 guys worked in unison to achieve their goal. They had the toughness, determination, and desire to reach deep within themselves to give it the extra effort this situation demanded. In short, for Alabama to rise to the challenge and succeed at this critical moment in the game, Alabama simply had to be Alabama one more time.
Wow! Amazing to see such talent spread around that set! Then I catch a glimps of Derrick Thomas sitting there.....quite emotional for me on so many different levels...just WOW....
This is from the Alabama Football Legends Reunion. This a two disc dvd with all kinds
of stories. A really awesome dvd.
You guys are making me tear up. 😢
Awesome to me there was someone called it the "Kraussian Moment" and then he immediately talked about Don McNeil's play.
I was there.
Thanks Don!
I remember that season like it was yesterday
I have the Daniel Moore painting of the goal line stand; epic play! RTR
Don Mcneal still looks age 21
I attended a Colts -Dolphins game where the Colts blocked an extra point ,Barry Krause scooped up the loose ball and ran it back to the opposite end zone This was back in 1982 or 1983
I was 6 and living near Purdue. I was sad when the Boilermakers lost. And my dad said, “It’s OK. You can watch Bama beat Penn State tomorrow.” He was right. ❤
Three great Miami Dolphins among the number.
Quite a bit of Canton, too.
Krauss speaking like a boos " What do you want to know??"
Would it be possible for you to upload this entire special?
Alabama should have won the national championship when they beat Ohio state.
Agreed but just like 1966 they were voting bama out
@@wildestcowboy26681966 should have been 3 national championships in a row for Bama but no they were not going to vote for Bama. I wonder why? Maybe because they were ❄️
Really cool
Penn State SHOULD have Won that Game. They had the Superior Team.
Evidently not , Bama had more points at the end of the game. Roll Tide
Was there down on that end
Rally cool!
Don McNeal saved the game
But missed a big tackle on Riggins in the SB years later
They were robbed of the championship in '77.
And in ‘66
My husband has never forgiven me. We had tickets to that game, very expensive. I was 9 plus months of giving birth to our first son. So we didn’t go. We still laugh about that.
I had an opportunity to buy a pair of tickets to that game but I was a student at Alabama at the time without much money and couldn't get past the cost of the tickets plus the trip. That's one I look back on with regret.
He got in on third down
Nope you need glasses.
Matt Suey got in on 3rd down!!! There wasn't instant replay, I am a salty Penn State fan, because if you look at it again, I am right!!!! WE ARE
Nope you need glasses 🤓
@DiSalvo BAMA undisputed 1979 National Champions.
Please bring back the great GREYMOOSE of USC. He was AWESOME!
UAT
Only barners use this term... there is no UAT... it's THE UNIVERSITY of ALABAMA.
It was a great play
Idiot.
UsC and John McKay saved the UAT football program when they agree to play in Birmingham's Legion Field where the integrated USC football squad demolished the lily white UATer's 42-21 and it was not even that close. John McKay was a great man who felt badly about the alcoholic Bear and wished to help him in every way possible. Mckay was a SAINT!
you are right but don't forget we (Alabama) went back to back National Championships!!!🆒
Do idiots have to bring up race in everything?
I yi yi. You did not win the championship on that goal line stand!! There was still 6 min. 30 sec. left in game. You got the ball back, we stopped you on a 3 and out, you punted a very short punt. We got the ball on about your 30. However, we had 12 men on the field so you got to repunt and got a good one off and we were not able to move it to the end zone as time ran out. I've always wondered if we would have gone for 2 with 6 min. left. We would have had we scored at the very end. Now that would have been very interesting. There you would have had a chance to win the game or we would have. We'll never know. I say we lost the game on the 12 men on the field blunder. It was a hell of a football game but quit trying to sensationalize the goal line stand. It happens all the time. 6 min. 30 sec. is forever. We are!!! And we'll be back soon. Get ready.
Sure, there was ample time left in the game after the Goal Line Stand, and the Goal Line Stand itself did not win the national championship for Alabama in that game. But that isn't why we treasure & glorify that moment in time. We value it so highly because that one play is the symbolic embodiment of Alabama football. It personifies the Alabama Crimson Tide tenacity of digging down deep within yourself to achieve more than you think yourself capable of; to refuse to be beaten when you're exhausted; to play as a team- 11 men on the field at one time working in unison to achieve a common goal. It's the embodiment of toughness, resiliency, and success during the most critical moments in time. The Goal Line Stand is not valued among Alabama fans for being the play that won the game that night. It's valued because it's the spirit of Alabama football made corporeal.
P.S.: Yes, goal line stands happen often in football games; they're not rare phenomena. But they are rare when they occur during national championship games. That was the last, best opportunity Penn State had of scoring that night in the Sugar Bowl. Penn State was ranked #1 in the nation and undefeated, while Alabama had a loss entering that game. If Penn State simply ties Alabama that night, they win the national championship. Alabama had to win that game outright in order to become national champions. Because the pressure was on Alabama to beat the undefeated Nittany Lions, they accomplished that goal by refusing to allow Penn State that TD late in the game when the stakes were high.
Michael DiSalvo Great game, real football, but after the GLS, you was never scoring on our team.
New BAMA chant----"WE OWN PENN STATE"
I bet that after the the game Penn State all took a shower together
What was your position, DiSalvo?