For the longest time, I thought the announcer was just being a homer when he said "South Carolina deserves to have it," but now that people are including the context of the play before in all these compilations, I understand. That was a horrible call, and I'm a Clemson fan.
I still remember what I did after the Auburn Kick Six. I started to scream yes, I ran up the stairs in the living room, through the hallway, down the stairs near the office, ran into the kitchen, and ran that exact route in a loop over and over again screaming yes all the way. Me and my dad then ended up bumping chest. It's one of my favorite moments growing up
@@huehuehue-x3c pure luck? he did it in literal rain while the qb had 5 defensive guys about to tackle him.. if this was your team you wouldnt be saying this lmfao
Crabtree in 2008: "the best receiver in college football" Crabtree in 2014: "a sorry receiver like Crabtree" Public opinion can be quite fickle, can't it?
so nebraska isn't good at all? i love how theres people like you that be saying ts lmfao if Shedeur had a real O-Line against good teams then he would be cooking everyone.. also its spelt Shedeur old man
@@skiyee7 Nebraska couldn’t even handle Illinois at home with a 5* quarterback, and that’s who you think is good? Just because the high powered Sanders/Hunter connection only managed 10 points and the ironman CB let the Huskers score 28 doesn’t mean Nebraska is good. It just means Colorado is even more trash than we thought, and will continue to be trash until they hire a real coach and recruit a real quarterback that’s not a nepo baby.
@@hughjanus2 That’s because we’re all tired of the Colorado/Sanders/Hunter dick riding when they barely managed 4 wins last year and their best win so far this year is a 2nd half comeback against an FCS school. Any analyst that calls a single player on that team elite is only saying it to get ratings. The proof is in the results anytime they play a team expected to go over .500.
To be a first down, the tip of the ball must at least reach to the first down marker (the black pole attached to the chain). it was clearly a few inches short, the coaches were shocked the referee signaled a first down.
@@reacher22.and.ryan23 At 413 you can see the ball on the ground, and the one referee is holding and placing a black pole with an big orange thing on it so the players can see it easily. The chain is 10 yards long, there is another pole to the left we can't see. He stretches the chain taunt, and places the pole vertically. The front part of the ball MUST reach that pole. it does not, it is not a first down as it's a few inches short. It should never have been ruled a first down, the internet went WILD with "what was he thinking"? Worst call I've ever seen made, and I'm not a fan of either of those teams.
@@reacher22.and.ryan23the tip of the ball needs to be past the orange thing for the ref to signal a first down. It was not past the orange but the ref still gave them a first down. This means they get to keep the ball instead of it going to the other team like it should, thus the angry shouting and pointing by the team that got cheated.
@@reacher22.and.ryan23 Each time a team gains possession of the ball, their offensive unit comes out. The offense has 4 tries to get the ball 10 yards closer to the scoring zone. If the offense does not make it after their 4th try, the other team gets the ball. To keep track of where that threshold is, the officials use two orange sticks with a 10 yard chain attaching the two. Michigan's team was on their 4th try, A.K.A. 4th down. The ball was spotted, placed, on the ground, and the measuring sticks were brought out. The ball was clearly behind the measuring stick, which means the try was unsuccessful, and South Carolina would get the ball. The official, however, said the ball was past the point, giving Michigan the first down. The players were pointing to indicate they clearly saw the ball short of the first down.
Clowney had the biggest ball don’t lie moment I’ve ever seen
Ong
Hell yea brother
For the longest time, I thought the announcer was just being a homer when he said "South Carolina deserves to have it," but now that people are including the context of the play before in all these compilations, I understand. That was a horrible call, and I'm a Clemson fan.
@@nathanstroud2223 Worst call I've ever seen in my entire life as a football fan
That Clowney play was one of the greatest plays I've ever seen. Blows through the line, decapitates the runner, and forces the fumble.
I still remember what I did after the Auburn Kick Six. I started to scream yes, I ran up the stairs in the living room, through the hallway, down the stairs near the office, ran into the kitchen, and ran that exact route in a loop over and over again screaming yes all the way. Me and my dad then ended up bumping chest. It's one of my favorite moments growing up
colorado glazing is unreal
aww someones angwy
@@skiyee7 I rest my case glazer
Yeah seriously. The first two clips are pure luck plays against one of the most washed up programs in the nation?
@@huehuehue-x3c pure luck? he did it in literal rain while the qb had 5 defensive guys about to tackle him.. if this was your team you wouldnt be saying this lmfao
@@duffy1034 do you know the definition of "glazer"? you might be a bit on the slow side
“There goes Davis” “OMG”
Crabtree in 2008: "the best receiver in college football"
Crabtree in 2014: "a sorry receiver like Crabtree"
Public opinion can be quite fickle, can't it?
Travis Hunter got Seahawks energy lmfao
10:07 that announcer's child like screech 😂😂😂
“It’s CAUGHT” 😱😱😱
Someones a Colorado fan
1 hour ago with like two new plays since the last "highlight"
That travis hunter play at the goal line against baylor was unreal
College ball has been arguably more fun to watch lately than NFL
Give ur life to God he gave his life for urs ❤
These are insane
McClain!!!! WHATTAYA GOT!?!?!?!
I was at the cougar game jumping up and down on that scoop and score play. Best play of the week
So were not gonna put low snap Milro stopped in here, arguably on one of the best moments in the 4 team playoff
they told me bust down ap perfect timing
What about "4th and 31" from the Iron Bowl last year for Alabama?
wish i knew this was a colorado glaze vid
4:38 crazy he got knock the f*** out
7:45 he launch man to the moon
First 3 are Colorado. I’m gone
quit crying
Gosh I miss when auburn was good.. all I can do is sigh. NEVER will a moment like that happen again
Never say never
@@stephenfraser9036 oneeee day 😔
Vince Young, Texas - USC 2006 Rose Bowl. Everyone knows the play.
THE TCU VS. COLORADO WAS DEFINITELY UNCALLED FOR! DO YOU REMEMBER WHAT THE HORNED FROGS WENT THROUGH THAT SEASON? SO NOT COOL.
Travis Hunter is irrelevant when playing against any team with a pulse and Shadeur wouldn’t even be 2nd stringer if his daddy wasn’t the coach.
so nebraska isn't good at all? i love how theres people like you that be saying ts lmfao if Shedeur had a real O-Line against good teams then he would be cooking everyone.. also its spelt Shedeur old man
@@skiyee7 Nebraska couldn’t even handle Illinois at home with a 5* quarterback, and that’s who you think is good? Just because the high powered Sanders/Hunter connection only managed 10 points and the ironman CB let the Huskers score 28 doesn’t mean Nebraska is good. It just means Colorado is even more trash than we thought, and will continue to be trash until they hire a real coach and recruit a real quarterback that’s not a nepo baby.
@@D_R_W Being a 5* QB doesn't mean anything. He's a true freshman.
@@D_R_W what is your team?
@@huehuehue-x3c My point exactly. Colorado couldn’t even beat a team with a true freshman quarterback.
Bro put 2 Colorado clips at the start and everyone loses it. Shut up you whiners 🫵😂
@@hughjanus2 That’s because we’re all tired of the Colorado/Sanders/Hunter dick riding when they barely managed 4 wins last year and their best win so far this year is a 2nd half comeback against an FCS school. Any analyst that calls a single player on that team elite is only saying it to get ratings. The proof is in the results anytime they play a team expected to go over .500.
I’m saying 😂😂😂😂
First 📌
2 trash colorado clips with good clips. Wtf is this?
what the heck were they pointing at in 4:18? I've never been so lost as someone barely familiar with football
To be a first down, the tip of the ball must at least reach to the first down marker (the black pole attached to the chain). it was clearly a few inches short, the coaches were shocked the referee signaled a first down.
@@ronskayakingandfishing414 why do I still not understand 😭😭😭. Sometimes common sense takes time to reach me
@@reacher22.and.ryan23 At 413 you can see the ball on the ground, and the one referee is holding and placing a black pole with an big orange thing on it so the players can see it easily. The chain is 10 yards long, there is another pole to the left we can't see. He stretches the chain taunt, and places the pole vertically. The front part of the ball MUST reach that pole. it does not, it is not a first down as it's a few inches short.
It should never have been ruled a first down, the internet went WILD with "what was he thinking"? Worst call I've ever seen made, and I'm not a fan of either of those teams.
@@reacher22.and.ryan23the tip of the ball needs to be past the orange thing for the ref to signal a first down. It was not past the orange but the ref still gave them a first down. This means they get to keep the ball instead of it going to the other team like it should, thus the angry shouting and pointing by the team that got cheated.
@@reacher22.and.ryan23 Each time a team gains possession of the ball, their offensive unit comes out. The offense has 4 tries to get the ball 10 yards closer to the scoring zone. If the offense does not make it after their 4th try, the other team gets the ball. To keep track of where that threshold is, the officials use two orange sticks with a 10 yard chain attaching the two. Michigan's team was on their 4th try, A.K.A. 4th down. The ball was spotted, placed, on the ground, and the measuring sticks were brought out. The ball was clearly behind the measuring stick, which means the try was unsuccessful, and South Carolina would get the ball. The official, however, said the ball was past the point, giving Michigan the first down.
The players were pointing to indicate they clearly saw the ball short of the first down.