He wanted to Transfer to other big name schools but Urban Myer the coach at the time didn’t allow him to do that so he had Go to go to a Nico becus the coach would allow that
That's like something I've always said: imagine you're an up and coming heavyweight in 1986 trying to make something of yourself and you see a coked out 18 year old Mike Tyson bobbing and weaving at you.
I was a sophomore at South Carolina that year, and Newton is to this day the most dominant player I've ever seen in college. Even more so than Reggie Bush
Yes sir!. College football was still more regional back then. I'm not from the deep south so I didn't know him till early in that season. The first couple games I'm like he's had a good start but they're gonna lose eventually. Couple more I'm like damn this dude is good but they'll have a later season tumble and the magic will run out. By late season, I'm like go Cam!! Nobody can stop this MF! 🤣🤣☠️☠️
What about when Darren McFadden beat south Carolina by himself? I watched that game they took the qb and let him run wild. He was better than cam Newton
All one needs to look at is that Arkansas score to show how bad the pass defense was. I believe it was Ryan Mallet and Tyler Wilson that absolutely cooked that AU defense. Completely bailed on the run and was just throwing nearly every single play.
Good video, but glossing over the LSU game removes a lot of context. Both teams undefeated, Cam’s legendary TD run, single handedly beat an LSU defense that was all-time great in 2011
I was at the Iron Bowl that year and am an Alabama fan. I was with my little brother in the student section. Horrible day. It started out fun at least lol.
The Michael Dyer’s not down play still gives me nightmares… Newton was an absolute monster. One of my top 5 favorite cfb players of all time. I remember watching that bama Auburn game and thinking to myself, well I wonder who we’re going to play in the championship since auburn is going to loose and than BOOM. Nvm lol
Loved Darron Thomas but he absolutely sucked it up that entire national championship game. Could not make an option read the entire game to save his life. God if only Marcus had been born 2 or 3 years earlier.
I went to the JuCo that Newton attended (Blinn) and the mail room manager joked with me that she could make a good amount of money selling all the signatures she had from Cam signing for packages.
Cam Newton really was a once in a lifetime player. That 2010 season was the first year I got into Auburn football and it was spectacular. My memories of 6 year old me getting a high five from him at the Tiger walk against Clemson to seeing his heisman run against LSU, I was seeing arguably the greatest college football player ever take an 8-4 team at best to a National Championship. War Damn Cam!
Could you please do a double Feature of the 2008-2010 Oregon Ducks and focus on their recruiting but how Jeremiah Masoli and Lagarett Blunt started their run
Good video brother. Here’s a tip: Turn down the volume just ever so slightly, especially at the beginning. so we can head you better. the volume levels are not balanced.
As a Florida fan it sucks to think about what coulda been if he never had the problems at Florida we easily coulda won another national championship if cam woulda been there after Tebow and winning 3 championships in 6 years would make a lot of top recruits wanna come there so I feel like there’s a pretty good chance we coulda been a Alabama like dynasty and rule college football over the next 10 years
Love your storytelling and analysis, but please work on your sound levels - couldn’t hear you at all over the music at the beginning of the episode, and the abrupt switch between your voice and the game clip was jarring. Awesome reporting and storytelling!! ❤
Forgot to mention how the Mississippi state game is what started the controversy when Dan Mullen and his wife accused him of negotiating a price to play at Mississippi state
The problem with this video is saying Alabama was such a strong team that year. Alabama lost 3 games, the most Saban ever lost beside his first year in 2007. Bama was 9-2 coming into the Auburn game, not exactly a super elite team. Also, South Carolina was never good. They were ranked #19 but not good like most teams that played in the SEC championship game. They were 9-5 on the year, with 3 loses outside of the 2 losses to Auburn. Also, you mentioned the NFL draft as if Cam played with a bunch of nobodies. The offensive tackle Ziemba was 1st Team all-SEC and drafted. Nick Fairley was a 1st round draft pick on defense. You don't need to overexaggerate things to make Cam look good, he did great with the facts. And in the BCS championship game, Auburn did get some lucky breaks. The 2 tipped ball interceptions (it's 50/50 the ball pops to a defender there, and it did every time). The game winning run was a fluke tackle where the knee was on the defenders leg, so he gets up and runs another 50 yards down to the 1, followed by a chip shot from there to win. This was not Cam winning the game by himself. I think Vince Young was better when Texas won. He beat a juggernaut USC team when Vince ran in the winning touchdown on a broken down passing play with 12 seconds left. Vince had 200 yards rushing and 267 yards passing. He did win that game by himself.
Cam Newton would've won a national title and Heisman with Florida if he simply would not have stolen a laptop and thrown it out the window when the police came knocking. I don't think Cam Newton was ever an unknown. There is a reason Auburn and Mississippi State got in a pre-NIL bidding war for his services. And frankly, he would've won a national title in Starkville if Clanga didn't have bag man skill issues.
F'king this! I was looking for this comment. Not to downplay the video, but if you went to any blowout game when Cam was subbed in for Tebow, fans we're already going crazy talking about how he was better than Tebow... At least for Florida fans, he was definitely known. How many dynasty records would Florida have broken if he didn't steal the laptop?
That’s complete BS you might want to Google it. McFadden played for the Raiders Emery Blake. We sat there and watched him play for the St. Louis Rams for five years that’s number 80 my guy. lol literally every receiver ended up playing on an NFL roster the entire offensive line -2 people ended up playing at Carolina Cam Newton. We know this by now.😅😅😅
@@LATMTVDarvin Adams and Lee Ziemba ended up signing undrafted free agent contracts with the panthers. And for anyone who thinks Cam made a bad decision coming out when he did, think about the fact that the next season at Auburn he wouldn’t have been able to take people by surprise the way he did in 2010, plus he would’ve been playing behind an almost entirely different offensive line. Four of the five starters on Auburn’s 2010 line were seniors, most of whom had started at least 20+ consecutive games together (including Ziemba who started since day one as a true freshman in 2007 and started 52 consecutive games over his career). That’s a lot of experience and unit cohesion. Plus Cam went number one overall so who could blame him for leaving after his junior season??
You can make the case excluding Cam Newton that 2010 Auburn team is the least talented team to win a championship since the BcS era began. Thats how much of difference maker he was On a somewhat related note as someone who remembers the 2010 season that year was unique because you didn’t have a dominant team and had a ton of turnover in the top 5. That was a year that could have really used a playoff. Idk if Auburn would have even won it all in a 4 team playoff
I agree, but it has to come with a asterisk, because 2010 Auburn did not play the best team. That would be 2010 TCU. They were BY FAR the most dominant undefeated team in the nation and its not even close.
@@MattBuild4 idk if i can say it deserves an asterisks but i do think 2010 would have been interesting with a 12-team playoff because the most talented team that season wouldn't have been in it and that was Alabama(which had Julio Jones and Mark Ingram starting). Personally i think Boise State would have won it but you can make a case for that TCU team
@@brandonconforto315 Boise State doesnt get the nod solely cuz they didnt go undefeated. Statistically they were the best team in the country, and if theyre in playoff as long as their freaking kicker can get his fat freaking duck feet freaking set and kick the freaking ball straight, theyre probably the scariest team to face. Theyd probably get shafted and put in the 12th seed, but at that point I dont whats scarier - having to play a 12th seed with the #2 offense and defense in the country or play on the road in cold af Idaho against a team who hadnt lost at home in 9 years......
@@MattBuild4 ohhhh yeah you are right about that! I had a brain fart and i forgot TCU was in the mountain west back then. That would have been an interesting dillemma, because there were a ton of non-bcs conference teams that finished in the top 12 during that era. They would have been shafted if they had the current playoff system back then. I have read though..when they thought about adopting a playoff system in the 90s it would have been the best 12 or 16 teams. Conference champions weren’t in consideration
@@brandonconforto315 Well you dont even have to go back to the 90s. The MWC literally submitted an 8 team playoff following the 2008 season, because they were so fed up with their conference champions going undefeated and not making the title game. Format was - AQ conference champs + 1 Mid-major Champ + 1 at large. All mid-major conferences approved it, and all AQ conferences rejected (shocker). It was only after the playoff got rejected, that the MWC and WAC went ballistic and sued the league (**which is a major reason we got the CFP, but is a very taboo topic that media really never talks about).
lol Matt never listen to my recommendations. But here’s my list Armani Edwards: app state Keynan Reynolds: navy Rakeem Cato: Marshall Jalen Hurd: Tennessee Lequan treadwell: ole miss Malick foreman: Tennessee(viral play) Dude that went viral form Arkansas for return KJ Costello Nifae lealeo: Vanderbilt Bryant moniz: Hawaii Micheal sam: Missouri Aldon smith: Missouri Blaine gabbert: Missouri Denard Robinson: Michigan Nick fairly: auburn Ameer Abdullah: Nebraska Dylan Moses: Alabama John Stephen jones:Arkansas Derius guice:lsu Todd ressing: Kansas Colin Klein; Kansas state Justin Thomas: Georgia tech Dede Westbrook: Oklahoma Justin Blackman:Oklahoma state Benny snell: Kentucky Chris relf: Mississippi state Josh Robinson: Mississippi state Kylin hill: Mississippi state Blake bortles: ucf Dexter mccluster: ole miss Dj law: emcc uab John Franklin: fsu, emcc, auburn, fiu,(had a feud with Jalen Ramsey) Robert Lester: Alabama Bryce Petty: Baylor Connor cook: Michigan state Paxton lynch: Memphis Jordan lynch: northern Illinois Trevor siemian Brock osweiler Brad wing: lsu (punter who taunted players on fake punt and got penalized)
Honestly it sucked being a TrailBlazers and Raiders fan at that time. Greg Oden and McFadden looked like top picks when they were healthy, but they just could not stay healthy to save their lives. McFadden was an all-time Madden back, though. He was seriously so cracked in Madden 11 it was ridiculous.
@@JammerAma 97 speed baby lol. Madden 11 the raiders was the best team on the game. Jason Campbell had 85 plus pass accuracy and all the wide receivers was 95 speed plus. And every body on defense was fast I went 87 and 11 in online tournaments playing with them
@@Brazil144hopeful plus you get within 60 yards and Jani was blasting that through the uprights. Zach Miller the killer at tight end, Nnamdi still at his absolute peak, Michael Huff before we realized he sucked, Tommy Kelly, Richard Seymour and a rookie Rolando McClain who was an absolute beast from college projection. Too bad he also sucked irl lol. That Madden 11 Raiders team was so special.
Bro, you literally should’ve used Google before you made the comment “ nobody on the offense touched an NFL field” Emery Blake was literally the St. Louis Rams second leading receiver the very next year both guards and tackle played at North Carolina with Cam Newton lol 😅😅😅😅😅😅 #43 was the starting tight end before he was killed in a car accident😅😅😅 Bro, literally everybody from that office played it in the NFL at least a year Mcminn played five years. Caleb played three years. My guy you need to do more 😂😂😂😂
His offensive tackle that year literally ended up being his offensive tackle for the Carolina Panthers. You might want to google this most of the guys that played on offense with Cam Newton all have NFL careers type their name in one by one you’ll see they all played at at least five years and they all touch the field Jesus Christ. These people will say anything on the Internet.😅😅😅😅 lol McFadden clearly played for the Raiders lol number 19 played for the Titans Emory. Blake is literally very well known for the St. Louis Rams. lol the very next year everybody that was on that offense was an NFL NFL roster in NFL games Jesus Christ it doesn’t take a quick search
Cam Newton was very well paid to play for Auburn. Only Eric Dickerson was more well paid to play at SMU and E.D. made more at SMU than with the Rams. Cam was a 'known' product and he really did nothing more than fulfill expectations. Granted, the Camback against Alabama was something special but don't get it twisted, Cam and everyone else knew he was the man.
You do realize they dug into that and found out that the reason people were mad was because Mississippi State gave him a check and he didn’t go there Jesus Christ bro it’s been almost 15 years and we all know the truth now
Imagine you're a JUCO defender trying to save your career and your education and Cam Newton's running at you in the open field.
Juco DB's were on sewer-slide alert in 2009
Lmao 😂😂😂😊
He wanted to
Transfer to other big name schools but Urban Myer the coach at the time didn’t allow him to do that so he had
Go to go to a Nico becus the coach would allow that
Facts😂😂😂😂
That's like something I've always said: imagine you're an up and coming heavyweight in 1986 trying to make something of yourself and you see a coked out 18 year old Mike Tyson bobbing and weaving at you.
Cam was the prototype QB I would make in madden career mode.
Superman under armor cleats and all😂
I was a sophomore at South Carolina that year, and Newton is to this day the most dominant player I've ever seen in college. Even more so than Reggie Bush
Yes sir!. College football was still more regional back then. I'm not from the deep south so I didn't know him till early in that season. The first couple games I'm like he's had a good start but they're gonna lose eventually. Couple more I'm like damn this dude is good but they'll have a later season tumble and the magic will run out. By late season, I'm like go Cam!! Nobody can stop this MF! 🤣🤣☠️☠️
lamar jackson??
@@austin5950 Lamar was good in college but Cam Newton was an actual cheat code
What about when Darren McFadden beat south Carolina by himself? I watched that game they took the qb and let him run wild. He was better than cam Newton
Cappppppp
As a panthers fan man i miss cam man 😔
As a pats fan we miss him too he got hate then just because he wasn’t brady buts after mac we realized what we missed
@@ajp5556 yeah he was still pretty good for y'all and he wasn't even his %100 percent self either
@@darkgaming8883pretty good 😂😭😂😭
@@قرفص just let me be delusional in piece 😭
@@ajp5556Crazy because you guys got washed up Cam. If he never got the shoulder injury he would still be playing today.
Completely changed football. On all levels of play
Auburn fan, 2010 was the craziest outlier to win it all. Auburns Run and Pass D-Line bailed out their Secondary so many times.
All one needs to look at is that Arkansas score to show how bad the pass defense was. I believe it was Ryan Mallet and Tyler Wilson that absolutely cooked that AU defense. Completely bailed on the run and was just throwing nearly every single play.
@@boddaboom77but I thought their d line was good 🤷♂️ how can you throw every play then
You missed the highlight of him punting the ball against ULM
I love you
😂
He’s not a punting channel anymore
We’ve been bamboozled
Good video, but glossing over the LSU game removes a lot of context. Both teams undefeated, Cam’s legendary TD run, single handedly beat an LSU defense that was all-time great in 2011
Facts. That run was his heisman moment
He knew better 😂
Can newton was so good
Can Newton was amazing, I agree. However, I think this guy Cam Newton was just a bit better in his prime
@@85isaboat53everyone is better in there prime, that’s why it’s there prime😂
@killovision lol
I was at the Iron Bowl that year and am an Alabama fan. I was with my little brother in the student section. Horrible day. It started out fun at least lol.
Lol respect. Greg McElroy is still one of the nastiest play action quarterbacks ever imo
God bless Cam Newton. I was in Arizona when we won that national with him, we sure as hell could use another Cam right now 😭war damn eagle
Bro, what a video
The Michael Dyer’s not down play still gives me nightmares… Newton was an absolute monster. One of my top 5 favorite cfb players of all time. I remember watching that bama Auburn game and thinking to myself, well I wonder who we’re going to play in the championship since auburn is going to loose and than BOOM. Nvm lol
Loved Darron Thomas but he absolutely sucked it up that entire national championship game. Could not make an option read the entire game to save his life. God if only Marcus had been born 2 or 3 years earlier.
Also Gus Malzhan scheme really fit Cam Newton perfectly imo
Gus gonna be scary with KJ Jefferson this year!
The lutz shout at the end got me... damn
Cam Newton is my second favorite QB all time ! Glad to see him getting his flowers🌹
I went to the JuCo that Newton attended (Blinn) and the mail room manager joked with me that she could make a good amount of money selling all the signatures she had from Cam signing for packages.
Hahaha😂 I bet she could
I was at trinty valley I hated yall lol
@@RolandButler3 feeling was mutual but they were decent games if I remember right I went one year when we were good and the next we were horrible
Cam Newton really was a once in a lifetime player. That 2010 season was the first year I got into Auburn football and it was spectacular. My memories of 6 year old me getting a high five from him at the Tiger walk against Clemson to seeing his heisman run against LSU, I was seeing arguably the greatest college football player ever take an 8-4 team at best to a National Championship. War Damn Cam!
Could you please do a double Feature of the 2008-2010 Oregon Ducks and focus on their recruiting but how Jeremiah Masoli and Lagarett Blunt started their run
i was 6 when the bama game happened ts was like watching a movie 😭
SuperCam was that Dog. He flew from the 7 for a TD lol.
He was the best college player I ever watched.
Cam reminds me so much of Mcnair, both were impossible to tackle in the open field and could actually throw the ball
I'm a Uga grad, and Cam is without a doubt the best qb ive ever seen play in cfb.
Good video brother. Here’s a tip: Turn down the volume just ever so slightly, especially at the beginning. so we can head you better. the volume levels are not balanced.
As a Florida fan it sucks to think about what coulda been if he never had the problems at Florida we easily coulda won another national championship if cam woulda been there after Tebow and winning 3 championships in 6 years would make a lot of top recruits wanna come there so I feel like there’s a pretty good chance we coulda been a Alabama like dynasty and rule college football over the next 10 years
Ngl glazing is crazy but a good video overall👍
This right here 🤌🏾🤣🔥
I'll never get over that Super Bowl 😢
War eagle, that was the last time I saw my dad happy watching football
Cam my second favorite player of all time
Cam is, without question, the most dominant college football player of my lifetime.
Really dude😂
@@tebill8248 yeah
Love your storytelling and analysis, but please work on your sound levels - couldn’t hear you at all over the music at the beginning of the episode, and the abrupt switch between your voice and the game clip was jarring.
Awesome reporting and storytelling!! ❤
6:24 scoring 4 TDs in 8 minutes is insane
around 5:30 that isn't Dyer. Dyer was #5. Great video!
I l definitely made a 6’6 250 QB as my Road to Glory Player 🤷🏾♂️ 🔥
Cam was that guy for a long time
Forgot to mention how the Mississippi state game is what started the controversy when Dan Mullen and his wife accused him of negotiating a price to play at Mississippi state
They accused him of getting paid to play at auburn not M State
@SixxAllon State offered money too. And we're butthurt they got outbid so Mullen and some State booster went to the NCAA about it.
I commited toAuburn yesterday and beat #1 Oregon with 250 passing yards and 120 rushing yards
his prop numbers woulda went crazy
title changes hitting harder than crack in the 80's
Cam and nick fairley were insane
This tuff ❤️🔥🔥
The problem with this video is saying Alabama was such a strong team that year. Alabama lost 3 games, the most Saban ever lost beside his first year in 2007. Bama was 9-2 coming into the Auburn game, not exactly a super elite team. Also, South Carolina was never good. They were ranked #19 but not good like most teams that played in the SEC championship game. They were 9-5 on the year, with 3 loses outside of the 2 losses to Auburn.
Also, you mentioned the NFL draft as if Cam played with a bunch of nobodies. The offensive tackle Ziemba was 1st Team all-SEC and drafted. Nick Fairley was a 1st round draft pick on defense. You don't need to overexaggerate things to make Cam look good, he did great with the facts.
And in the BCS championship game, Auburn did get some lucky breaks. The 2 tipped ball interceptions (it's 50/50 the ball pops to a defender there, and it did every time). The game winning run was a fluke tackle where the knee was on the defenders leg, so he gets up and runs another 50 yards down to the 1, followed by a chip shot from there to win. This was not Cam winning the game by himself.
I think Vince Young was better when Texas won. He beat a juggernaut USC team when Vince ran in the winning touchdown on a broken down passing play with 12 seconds left. Vince had 200 yards rushing and 267 yards passing. He did win that game by himself.
Whoa whoa whoa Georgia put up points on Auburn in 2010. You just glossed over that.
Cam Newton would've won a national title and Heisman with Florida if he simply would not have stolen a laptop and thrown it out the window when the police came knocking. I don't think Cam Newton was ever an unknown. There is a reason Auburn and Mississippi State got in a pre-NIL bidding war for his services. And frankly, he would've won a national title in Starkville if Clanga didn't have bag man skill issues.
F'king this! I was looking for this comment.
Not to downplay the video, but if you went to any blowout game when Cam was subbed in for Tebow, fans we're already going crazy talking about how he was better than Tebow... At least for Florida fans, he was definitely known. How many dynasty records would Florida have broken if he didn't steal the laptop?
I love it 🙏🏽💯
"custom character Cam"😂😂😂
Only 2 players from that tigers team made the NFL. Cam and nick firley let that sink in
That’s complete BS you might want to Google it. McFadden played for the Raiders Emery Blake. We sat there and watched him play for the St. Louis Rams for five years that’s number 80 my guy. lol literally every receiver ended up playing on an NFL roster the entire offensive line -2 people ended up playing at Carolina Cam Newton. We know this by now.😅😅😅
Josh Bynes also got into the league and played till 2022.
@@LATMTVDarvin Adams and Lee Ziemba ended up signing undrafted free agent contracts with the panthers. And for anyone who thinks Cam made a bad decision coming out when he did, think about the fact that the next season at Auburn he wouldn’t have been able to take people by surprise the way he did in 2010, plus he would’ve been playing behind an almost entirely different offensive line. Four of the five starters on Auburn’s 2010 line were seniors, most of whom had started at least 20+ consecutive games together (including Ziemba who started since day one as a true freshman in 2007 and started 52 consecutive games over his career). That’s a lot of experience and unit cohesion. Plus Cam went number one overall so who could blame him for leaving after his junior season??
@@LATMTV McFadden played for arkansas
@rubbersoul420 Walter McFadden not Darren McFadden. Nice username btw easily my favorite Beatles album.
Jaw dropping.
I'd be interested on your take as to how his NFL career went
The LSU game was a huge deal. Lsu had em in first half but cam had enough of it and willed auburn to win
I still feel he can get it done today
You can make the case excluding Cam Newton that 2010 Auburn team is the least talented team to win a championship since the BcS era began. Thats how much of difference maker he was
On a somewhat related note as someone who remembers the 2010 season that year was unique because you didn’t have a dominant team and had a ton of turnover in the top 5. That was a year that could have really used a playoff. Idk if Auburn would have even won it all in a 4 team playoff
I agree, but it has to come with a asterisk, because 2010 Auburn did not play the best team. That would be 2010 TCU. They were BY FAR the most dominant undefeated team in the nation and its not even close.
@@MattBuild4 idk if i can say it deserves an asterisks but i do think 2010 would have been interesting with a 12-team playoff because the most talented team that season wouldn't have been in it and that was Alabama(which had Julio Jones and Mark Ingram starting). Personally i think Boise State would have won it but you can make a case for that TCU team
@@brandonconforto315 Boise State doesnt get the nod solely cuz they didnt go undefeated. Statistically they were the best team in the country, and if theyre in playoff as long as their freaking kicker can get his fat freaking duck feet freaking set and kick the freaking ball straight, theyre probably the scariest team to face.
Theyd probably get shafted and put in the 12th seed, but at that point I dont whats scarier - having to play a 12th seed with the #2 offense and defense in the country or play on the road in cold af Idaho against a team who hadnt lost at home in 9 years......
@@MattBuild4 ohhhh yeah you are right about that! I had a brain fart and i forgot TCU was in the mountain west back then. That would have been an interesting dillemma, because there were a ton of non-bcs conference teams that finished in the top 12 during that era. They would have been shafted if they had the current playoff system back then.
I have read though..when they thought about adopting a playoff system in the 90s it would have been the best 12 or 16 teams. Conference champions weren’t in consideration
@@brandonconforto315 Well you dont even have to go back to the 90s. The MWC literally submitted an 8 team playoff following the 2008 season, because they were so fed up with their conference champions going undefeated and not making the title game.
Format was - AQ conference champs + 1 Mid-major Champ + 1 at large.
All mid-major conferences approved it, and all AQ conferences rejected (shocker).
It was only after the playoff got rejected, that the MWC and WAC went ballistic and sued the league (**which is a major reason we got the CFP, but is a very taboo topic that media really never talks about).
Cam is 6'5 not 6'6 he even said it 😂point blank period And da sky is not the color blue 🤔
Rare Marcus Gilchrist mention
T. Wingate Andrews Legend Marcus Gilchrist
@@IsaacPunts as a Chargers fan its like a fever dream but lowkey he was one of my favourite players for no reason
Idk if its just me but your background music is kinda louder than you at points n time
lol Matt never listen to my recommendations. But here’s my list
Armani Edwards: app state
Keynan Reynolds: navy
Rakeem Cato: Marshall
Jalen Hurd: Tennessee
Lequan treadwell: ole miss
Malick foreman: Tennessee(viral play)
Dude that went viral form Arkansas for return
KJ Costello
Nifae lealeo: Vanderbilt
Bryant moniz: Hawaii
Micheal sam: Missouri
Aldon smith: Missouri
Blaine gabbert: Missouri
Denard Robinson: Michigan
Nick fairly: auburn
Ameer Abdullah: Nebraska
Dylan Moses: Alabama
John Stephen jones:Arkansas
Derius guice:lsu
Todd ressing: Kansas
Colin Klein; Kansas state
Justin Thomas: Georgia tech
Dede Westbrook: Oklahoma
Justin Blackman:Oklahoma state
Benny snell: Kentucky
Chris relf: Mississippi state
Josh Robinson: Mississippi state
Kylin hill: Mississippi state
Blake bortles: ucf
Dexter mccluster: ole miss
Dj law: emcc uab
John Franklin: fsu, emcc, auburn, fiu,(had a feud with Jalen Ramsey)
Robert Lester: Alabama
Bryce Petty: Baylor
Connor cook: Michigan state
Paxton lynch: Memphis
Jordan lynch: northern Illinois
Trevor siemian
Brock osweiler
Brad wing: lsu (punter who taunted players on fake punt and got penalized)
8 just gave up 😂 me too man
Why would you not highlight the LSU run?? That’s his best play. Good video but maybe include his Heisman moment??? Duh?
When he jumps from the 7 yard line wow, but he's not a normal size dude.
That auburn teamwoukdve won like 2games that year without cam
He was never 6’6 or 250 why over exaggerate 😂😂
That’s what auburns website said goober
He’s every bit of 6’6 250. I’m a Panthers fan and I’ve seen him up close. Cam is a fucking huge ass dude.
Run DMC had a year that really doesn't get talked about
Real SEC fans know all about DMac
@@boddaboom77 right. That was something to watch
Honestly it sucked being a TrailBlazers and Raiders fan at that time. Greg Oden and McFadden looked like top picks when they were healthy, but they just could not stay healthy to save their lives. McFadden was an all-time Madden back, though. He was seriously so cracked in Madden 11 it was ridiculous.
@@JammerAma 97 speed baby lol. Madden 11 the raiders was the best team on the game. Jason Campbell had 85 plus pass accuracy and all the wide receivers was 95 speed plus. And every body on defense was fast I went 87 and 11 in online tournaments playing with them
@@Brazil144hopeful plus you get within 60 yards and Jani was blasting that through the uprights. Zach Miller the killer at tight end, Nnamdi still at his absolute peak, Michael Huff before we realized he sucked, Tommy Kelly, Richard Seymour and a rookie Rolando McClain who was an absolute beast from college projection. Too bad he also sucked irl lol. That Madden 11 Raiders team was so special.
It bothers me that he didn't have more success in the NFL after seeing what he was able to do in college
Boy was the truth FRFR tho
4:45 - sure looks like a 20-7 deficit.
Wooooah issac 😅 auburn was nice in 12’
If Trent Richard’s didn’t drop that damn touchdown pass……
Hold on no way he just said Michael Deer .. Dyer pronounced die-er cmon now
SUPERMAN!
Correct!!
I would argue Vince young was the original
The university of Florida had Cam as a second string 🤦♂️ worst decision of that coaches career
I played aau basketball with Marcus you gotta be from Nc lol 😂
I don’t think people realize how good Cam is and how good his career would have been if he didn’t essentially shot himself in the foot at Florida.
This is what jamarcus russel was supposed to be
He destroyed college football in one year it’s was like auburn had become bigger than Alabama
Who is Michael Deer
Bro, you literally should’ve used Google before you made the comment “ nobody on the offense touched an NFL field”
Emery Blake was literally the St. Louis Rams second leading receiver the very next year both guards and tackle played at North Carolina with Cam Newton lol 😅😅😅😅😅😅 #43 was the starting tight end before he was killed in a car accident😅😅😅
Bro, literally everybody from that office played it in the NFL at least a year Mcminn played five years. Caleb played three years. My guy you need to do more 😂😂😂😂
turn the music down mane
His offensive tackle that year literally ended up being his offensive tackle for the Carolina Panthers. You might want to google this most of the guys that played on offense with Cam Newton all have NFL careers type their name in one by one you’ll see they all played at at least five years and they all touch the field Jesus Christ. These people will say anything on the Internet.😅😅😅😅 lol McFadden clearly played for the Raiders lol number 19 played for the Titans Emory. Blake is literally very well known for the St. Louis Rams. lol the very next year everybody that was on that offense was an NFL NFL roster in NFL games Jesus Christ it doesn’t take a quick search
Darren McFadden played for Arkansas… you missed that on your search 🤓
@@aceassn716 there is another McFadden dum ahhh lol
Halo: Reach?
Auburn can't figure out a mascot. The real Tigers wear purple and gold
You mispronounced Dyer at first, and then you confuse him with number 80, Emory Blake. This shouldn’t be that difficult
The only time cam Newton Stunned me is when he hesitated in jumping on a fumble in the Super Bowl.
After all that you just seen that's all you can say about Cam is when he didn't jump on a fumble, lol 😆 😂 🤣
@@ericjohnson5310 Yes that's all I can say.
That's his legacy for everybody who doesn't watch exploitation football.
@dyne313 so what your legacy since want to critique 😆 🤣 😂
Rigged for sure. Couldn't let Peyton go out with a Super Bowl loss
Obvious casual
War damn
might be da greatest
Go to 3:28 - 3:35 🪦 💀
HOI4 music
Cam Newton was very well paid to play for Auburn. Only Eric Dickerson was more well paid to play at SMU and E.D. made more at SMU than with the Rams. Cam was a 'known' product and he really did nothing more than fulfill expectations. Granted, the Camback against Alabama was something special but don't get it twisted, Cam and everyone else knew he was the man.
You do realize they dug into that and found out that the reason people were mad was because Mississippi State gave him a check and he didn’t go there Jesus Christ bro it’s been almost 15 years and we all know the truth now
Shout to to Nick Fairly… he was terrible for the lions but the second best player on that Auburn team
Jesus Loves You All
Never forget Cam was dat guy
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