I watched that live, and my first comment afterwards was “if the poor kicker misses that kick, that pissing idiot will have to dig himself a tunnel out of the stadium to escape!” ….and sure enough…..missed it! (and lost the damn game!)
I’ll NEVER understand how soooo many players drop the ball before they get in the end zone. Gotta be the dumbest move in sports, & it’s happened A LOT.
Your right! This happens many times every year. It's a complete lack of concentration on scoring the touchdown, and a 100% concentration on how they are going to celebrate. So they start the celebration before the touchdown.
@@HumbertoYi0878 It's learned behaviour. Look at "successful" people in the world, the biggest part is not their performance but how they market their performance. In other words, their celebration. Musk can lose billions of dollars, but as long as he claims to win, his fans will stick with him. Trump loses an election, but by claiming he's won it, his bootlickers follow him blindly. Our entire world - and it starts with the boomer generation - is teaching kids these days: a) it's more important how it looks than how it is, b) performance doesn't matter, as long as people like it and c) if you get caught lying, just keep on lying no matter what.
I think these top athletes have an ability to "see" into the future a second or so. Not literally of course but they have a certain kind of vision to predict where things will be. And this goes wrong when their brain assumes they are already well into the end zone when they haven't yet reached it
@@AndrewIsbell I get what you're saying. I also can't imagine what it's like to score on such a high level, but I'd assume that it's very difficult to think rationally at that moment. There's a lot of instances of early celebration failures in different sports and I'd like to hear from the athletes on how they felt about it.
@@AndrewIsbell I was never on this level, but I wrestled for a long time. I knew when I had a kid beat and would sometimes let my guard down before the ref would call it. That was at like year 5 or so of wrestling, so I was just starting to get good. I think with every sport you get good enough in there's a period of learning good habits while winning. Plus these dudes definitely get tunnel vision when the goal is in sight and nobody's there to stop them, and adrenaline probably keeps them from realizing.
Guys, HERE is The TRUE Savior YaH The Heavenly FATHER HIMSELF was Who they Crucified/Pierced for our sins and “HERE IS THE PROOF” From the Ancient Egyptian Semitic: "Yad He Vav He" is what Moshe (Moses) wrote, when Moses asked YaH His Name (Exodus 3) Ancient Egyptian Semitic Direct Translation Yad - "Behold The Hand" He - "Behold the Breath" Vav - "Behold The NAIL"
HERE is The TRUE Savior YaH The Heavenly FATHER HIMSELF was Who they Crucified/Pierced for our sins and “HERE IS THE PROOF” From the Ancient Egyptian Semitic: "Yad He Vav He" is what Moshe (Moses) wrote, when Moses asked YaH His Name (Exodus 3) Ancient Egyptian Semitic Direct Translation Yad - "Behold The Hand" He - "Behold the Breath" Vav - "Behold The NAIL"
Coaches should be coaching players not to let go of that ball until they've looked at the ref and seen those arms raised. Your celebration can wait two seconds.
Guys, HERE is The TRUE Savior YaH The Heavenly FATHER HIMSELF was Who they Crucified/Pierced for our sins and “HERE IS THE PROOF” From the Ancient Egyptian Semitic: "Yad He Vav He" is what Moshe (Moses) wrote, when Moses asked YaH His Name (Exodus 3) Ancient Egyptian Semitic Direct Translation Yad - "Behold The Hand" He - "Behold the Breath" Vav - "Behold The NAIL"
They be thinking..."Okay, I got this...touch down coming. Imma get rid of the ball, so I can do my victory dance that I've been practicing on all year. Here goes......no wait...what?"
As a coach for going on 9 years I have a couple rules 1. After a td you hand the ball to the ref 2. You celebrate with your team mates on the sideline after the extra point. If you break either of those 2 you are off my team Yes I have kicked 3 kids off in my tenure for it
@@soap5049 2 championships in our league and am at plus .650 all time More importantly my kids love playing for me and are great young men in the community We volunteer at a food pantry every season once or twice and wear the team jersey with pride I’ve have a had few fall off the path but some have gone on to do great things…. I would ask how many you have won but I don’t care It’s about structure and overcoming any situation or learning from it More than just “W’s”
I was there for the Clemson vs SC State game. I remember thinking to my self, “That’s weird… I don’t think I’ve ever seen anyone just toss the ball to the ref before.” Then Clemson immediately jumps on for a touchdown. In case your wondering, I’m pretty sure this was the game where they went 12 minute quarters with no stopping the clock on the second half.
Even as a neutral fan, that is one of the most unreal endings ever. 57 yards, same distance as the missed Alabama field goal that Auburn's Chris Davis ran back for a touchdown seven years earlier, _in a dense fog._
I was chatting on that game thread on Reddit in real time when that happened and the amount of hilarious memes and jokes people were already making while simultaneously watching Florida fans blowing a gasket over that was just so much fun. It's why I will always love college football over the NFL.
Guys, HERE is The TRUE Savior YaH The Heavenly FATHER HIMSELF was Who they Crucified/Pierced for our sins and “HERE IS THE PROOF” From the Ancient Egyptian Semitic: "Yad He Vav He" is what Moshe (Moses) wrote, when Moses asked YaH His Name (Exodus 3) Ancient Egyptian Semitic Direct Translation Yad - "Behold The Hand" He - "Behold the Breath" Vav - "Behold The NAIL"
9:44 Full props to the officials on this one. Think about it, if they would have whistled it dead in error they can't rescind it. But they let the play run out, and they knew what was going on -- note the official running with the Ducks at the end there, watching. That said ... honestly, I'm not a player but I'd think if I ever had the chance to run for a touchdown I wouldn't let go of the ball until the officials told me to. Twice.
why are so many players showboating and turn out to be stupid enough to drop the ball on the one yard line? this seems to happen much more often than i thought.
I love the way the dude that pretended to pee like a dog had a title belt in a normal game.. I just wish there was footage of him getting rid of that belt when he sees the missed field goal.
I will never understand dropping the ball BEFORE getting in the end zone. Hold on to it and make sure you get in. Would bench any player that does that nonsense
HERE is The TRUE Savior YaH The Heavenly FATHER HIMSELF was Who they Crucified/Pierced for our sins and “HERE IS THE PROOF” From the Ancient Egyptian Semitic: "Yad He Vav He" is what Moshe (Moses) wrote, when Moses asked YaH His Name (Exodus 3) Ancient Egyptian Semitic Direct Translation Yad - "Behold The Hand" He - "Behold the Breath" Vav - "Behold The NAIL"
Can someone explain the Penn State vs Indiana play to me please? @ 08:56 Edit: Oh, wait is it the fact that he could have went down and then run the clock out? that makes sense. Since he made the TD, it will give Indiana a chance to score.
Yes exactly what you said is true, Indiana only had 1 timeout left, so if you get the first and go down they have to burn the timeout. Then you just take a knee which burns about 40 seconds each knee and takes off about 120 seconds. Then kick the field goal. Would’ve left Indiana with about 20 seconds and no timeouts and since you go up by 4 they have to get on the touchdown to win. Gurleys td gave them a minute 40 to go down the field and score with a 2pt conversion to tie
@@taquaywhite4503 That wasnt the todd gurley play just FYI since you mentioned gurley. I do also think in that case on 1st down he may have been advantagous to go down like 1 yard shy of the 1st down marker even since it burns the timeout and then a 1st down on 2nd or 3rd and 1 could win you the game without even having to give it back.
The QB at 5:45 looks like he just closes his eyes and chucks the ball as hard as he can, horrific throw, no one there. Then again, compared to some of these other plays, he looks somewhat decent.
These young players are so full of themselves that mistakes come second nature. As Joe Rogan would say, "their prefrontal cortex isn't even fully developed yet" 😂
What's going on with the Penn State clip at 8:44? Was the intent to run down the clock or something and he accidently gave them an opportunity to score?
If you're talking the Penn State vs Indiana, then yes. Penn State is up by 1 point and Indiana only has 1 time out with 1:40 left. If he just waits to go down at the like 1 or 2 yard line they drain time left and the 1 time out isn't going to be enough to get them a turnover on downs Penn State could just let the clock drain. By getting the field goal they're now up 8 (if they get the field goal) but Indiana has the ball and a chance (though slight) of getting a touchdown into 2 point conversion to tie.
Why players drop the ball as they cross the goal line is beyond me. More times than not they mistime it and it becomes a fumble. It’s the dumbest move they can make. Pure showboating and if I were coach they would sit out the next game.
That's kind of the thing about gadget plays, though - when they work, they *really* work, and when they don't work, it's disastrous (at least for the team of the player tying to pull it off).
I'm British and know nothing about American Football, I keep being recommended these xD IDK what's happening in most of the videos, but it seems like some players are too cocky for their own good?
Run much more time off the clock. It was the end of the game and they were ahead with the ball. It was first and 10. If he goes down before the first down line then you could win with converting the first down since Indiana would burn last timeout and you have 2 more plays(2nd and 3rd down) to run clock down and try and convert the 1st which would end the game if converted a few downs later then a few kneel downs. Even if he goes down after the first down marker you still burn their timeout and have 3 running plays to chew the clock further down so even if you do give the ball back its with no timeout and much less time.
I don't get the dropping of the ball before crossing into the end zone. First you make sure you break the plane of the end zone, carrying the ball across, and whatever you do after that doesn't matter. So many athletes celebrate their sure win right before they cross the line and lose the point / race right there because the person coming behind them wasn't thinking of celebrating they were busy actually winning the thing. 'The trophies are handed out at the finish line' but first you have to cross the line.
@@cryo9216 a touchback doesn't get you any points. You take possession at the 20 or 25 yardline, depending on the level you're playing at. Two points comes from a safety. That occurs at the other end zone. The defense has to tackle an offensive player in possession of the ball while in their own end zone or the offensive player with the ball runs out of bounds within their own end zone, either on their own or being forced by the defense. A fumble or snap that goes out of bounds within the offense's end zone also counts as a safety as do offensive penalties that occur within their own end zone, most commonly intentional grounding.
I don't understand how some players could be so ridiculous and foolish to drop the ball before breaking the line. If I was the coach I would tell them to not drop the ball until they run out the back of the endzone if they're going to be that more onic
Actually technically the ruling of the Justin Blackmon fumble was incorrect. That should have been ruled out of bounds and Ok St ball. Yes he fumbled. But before it touched down out of bounds he downed it by being out and touching it. If he didn’t down it then yes touchback would have been correct. Interesting play.
I'm definitely not a Clemson fan but at 3:13 the quarterback's knee hits the ground before he tosses the ball. Should have been dead ball at that spot, terrible call refs.
That 'Unsportsmanlike conduct' foul on 8-Moore is what caused Ole Miss to lose that game against Miss-St & I would have taken that NWO belt away from him if I was the Ole Miss head coach and benched him for the next game
7:52 I don’t understand why players do this!!!! It infuriates me! Hold the damn ball thru the end zone. To damn worried about celebrating. It’s infuriating especially when the pros do it.
I realize I’m just opening myself up for problems here, but would somebody please please please explain to me why dropping the ball as close to the goal line as you can is considered cool???
The Piss n’ Miss will never get old
tbh i don't see how that's excessive at all, if anything i'd imagine it would be taunting
I watched that live, and my first comment afterwards was “if the poor kicker misses that kick, that pissing idiot will have to dig himself a tunnel out of the stadium to escape!”
….and sure enough…..missed it! (and lost the damn game!)
@@ThatGirlRylee64 you do realize that an unsportsmanlike conduct call(which is what was called) covers taunting right?
It's hilarious but celebration penalties are basically the worst rule in sports.
Ole Miss coaches and fans were pissed
I’ll NEVER understand how soooo many players drop the ball before they get in the end zone. Gotta be the dumbest move in sports, & it’s happened A LOT.
Your right! This happens many times every year. It's a complete lack of concentration on scoring the touchdown, and a 100% concentration on how they are going to celebrate. So they start the celebration before the touchdown.
Sometimes called showboating, sometimes something else...stupid in either case. You are exactly right.
You'll never understand the lack of intelligence level of high level athletes? Really?
@@HumbertoYi0878 It's learned behaviour. Look at "successful" people in the world, the biggest part is not their performance but how they market their performance. In other words, their celebration. Musk can lose billions of dollars, but as long as he claims to win, his fans will stick with him. Trump loses an election, but by claiming he's won it, his bootlickers follow him blindly. Our entire world - and it starts with the boomer generation - is teaching kids these days: a) it's more important how it looks than how it is, b) performance doesn't matter, as long as people like it and c) if you get caught lying, just keep on lying no matter what.
Much more important to be cool.
The "unintentional fumble millimeters from the end zone" ones are particularly interesting. It's like they're subconsciously punishing themselves.
Looks like they're just too self centered and thinking about what stupid dance they're going to do. The opposite of Barry Sanders.
I think these top athletes have an ability to "see" into the future a second or so. Not literally of course but they have a certain kind of vision to predict where things will be. And this goes wrong when their brain assumes they are already well into the end zone when they haven't yet reached it
@@AndrewIsbell I get what you're saying. I also can't imagine what it's like to score on such a high level, but I'd assume that it's very difficult to think rationally at that moment. There's a lot of instances of early celebration failures in different sports and I'd like to hear from the athletes on how they felt about it.
@@AndrewIsbell I was never on this level, but I wrestled for a long time. I knew when I had a kid beat and would sometimes let my guard down before the ref would call it. That was at like year 5 or so of wrestling, so I was just starting to get good. I think with every sport you get good enough in there's a period of learning good habits while winning.
Plus these dudes definitely get tunnel vision when the goal is in sight and nobody's there to stop them, and adrenaline probably keeps them from realizing.
Guys, HERE is The TRUE Savior
YaH The Heavenly FATHER HIMSELF was Who they Crucified/Pierced for our sins and “HERE IS THE PROOF”
From the Ancient Egyptian Semitic:
"Yad He Vav He" is what Moshe (Moses) wrote, when Moses asked YaH His Name (Exodus 3)
Ancient Egyptian Semitic Direct Translation
Yad - "Behold The Hand"
He - "Behold the Breath"
Vav - "Behold The NAIL"
Every college football coach should make his players watch this every season.
HERE is The TRUE Savior
YaH The Heavenly FATHER HIMSELF was Who they Crucified/Pierced for our sins and “HERE IS THE PROOF”
From the Ancient Egyptian Semitic:
"Yad He Vav He" is what Moshe (Moses) wrote, when Moses asked YaH His Name (Exodus 3)
Ancient Egyptian Semitic Direct Translation
Yad - "Behold The Hand"
He - "Behold the Breath"
Vav - "Behold The NAIL"
0:24 I like how the official went to pick up the ball for a moment, then it's like he thought "oh wait a minute, that's a live ball" lol
Coaches should be coaching players not to let go of that ball until they've looked at the ref and seen those arms raised. Your celebration can wait two seconds.
My rule is you walk to the ref and hand him the ball…no questions asked
If you don’t I will and have kicked kids off the team…..
Guys, HERE is The TRUE Savior
YaH The Heavenly FATHER HIMSELF was Who they Crucified/Pierced for our sins and “HERE IS THE PROOF”
From the Ancient Egyptian Semitic:
"Yad He Vav He" is what Moshe (Moses) wrote, when Moses asked YaH His Name (Exodus 3)
Ancient Egyptian Semitic Direct Translation
Yad - "Behold The Hand"
He - "Behold the Breath"
Vav - "Behold The NAIL"
Let’s put d3 on the map hardest hits of d3 colleges 2021-2022
Nah 💀💀💀
i like this idea
Let’s also do competitive sewing 🪡 😂
Take a while to get all that cell phone footage
Yes do mount union
Need to rename this video: “Players who pissed away their NFL draft stock” (literally in that one instance)
They be thinking..."Okay, I got this...touch down coming. Imma get rid of the ball, so I can do my victory dance that I've been practicing on all year. Here goes......no wait...what?"
As a coach for going on 9 years I have a couple rules
1. After a td you hand the ball to the ref
2. You celebrate with your team mates on the sideline after the extra point.
If you break either of those 2 you are off my team
Yes I have kicked 3 kids off in my tenure for it
And how many games have you won?
@@soap5049 2 championships in our league and am at plus .650 all time
More importantly my kids love playing for me and are great young men in the community
We volunteer at a food pantry every season once or twice and wear the team jersey with pride
I’ve have a had few fall off the path but some have gone on to do great things….
I would ask how many you have won but I don’t care
It’s about structure and overcoming any situation or learning from it
More than just “W’s”
@@NQTOD Nice
"throwing the other player's shoe 20 yards down the field."😆
Is it an extra point if he throws it through the goalposts? 🤔
So concerned about their "Celebration dance routine" that they forget to bring the football along for the dance party! Looks good on them!
I AM WHEEZING🤣 The shoe throwing incident is one of the funniest things I've ever seen on the field!
What sucks is that I’m a gators fan and we lost the game because of that penalty 😢
@@coopdatroop4456 Gator fan here, too. That was unreal.
What was going through that guy's mind?
I was there for the Clemson vs SC State game. I remember thinking to my self, “That’s weird… I don’t think I’ve ever seen anyone just toss the ball to the ref before.” Then Clemson immediately jumps on for a touchdown.
In case your wondering, I’m pretty sure this was the game where they went 12 minute quarters with no stopping the clock on the second half.
There's a possible excuse for doing that; in high school, if you catch a kick in the end zone like that, it's an automatic touchback
The Yeet the Cleat is still one of my favorite college moments! Geaux Tigers!!!
Even as a neutral fan, that is one of the most unreal endings ever. 57 yards, same distance as the missed Alabama field goal that Auburn's Chris Davis ran back for a touchdown seven years earlier, _in a dense fog._
8:11 it’s crazy just thinking about how Brock Purdy has worked his way up from that moment to starting QB for the San Francisco 49ers!
That Florida player throwing the shoe was a very bonehead play of 2020. He sort of cost Florida a chance of the College Football Playoff
I was chatting on that game thread on Reddit in real time when that happened and the amount of hilarious memes and jokes people were already making while simultaneously watching Florida fans blowing a gasket over that was just so much fun. It's why I will always love college football over the NFL.
Guys, HERE is The TRUE Savior
YaH The Heavenly FATHER HIMSELF was Who they Crucified/Pierced for our sins and “HERE IS THE PROOF”
From the Ancient Egyptian Semitic:
"Yad He Vav He" is what Moshe (Moses) wrote, when Moses asked YaH His Name (Exodus 3)
Ancient Egyptian Semitic Direct Translation
Yad - "Behold The Hand"
He - "Behold the Breath"
Vav - "Behold The NAIL"
9:44 Full props to the officials on this one. Think about it, if they would have whistled it dead in error they can't rescind it. But they let the play run out, and they knew what was going on -- note the official running with the Ducks at the end there, watching.
That said ... honestly, I'm not a player but I'd think if I ever had the chance to run for a touchdown I wouldn't let go of the ball until the officials told me to. Twice.
They are idiots that are trying to showboat and I am glad of how stupid it makes them look.
They’d have to take it away from me 😂
When new videos come out from highlightreel it makes my day
A completely BRILLIANT move by the Utah player in the Oregon game.
why are so many players showboating and turn out to be stupid enough to drop the ball on the one yard line? this seems to happen much more often than i thought.
Athletes are not always the sharpest tools in the shed.
A lot of the receivers that dropped those balls before entering the end zone lost their chance at being first and second round draft picks lmao
I love the way the dude that pretended to pee like a dog had a title belt in a normal game.. I just wish there was footage of him getting rid of that belt when he sees the missed field goal.
The Piss & Miss game I bet the receiver was buried under the bench & not on it
I will never understand dropping the ball BEFORE getting in the end zone. Hold on to it and make sure you get in. Would bench any player that does that nonsense
I feel so bad for all these players the next morning in the film room
Can't feel bad for some of them.. insane how dumb they can be. They deserve every bit of what they get.
Many of the showboats need their scholarships yanked.
Nice video 💯
Thanks for showing my Huskers on the thumbnail. Like we haven't humiliated ourselves enough for the last 20 years. You don't have to pile it on.
I love the Utah/Oregon fumble where the ref is trying not to laugh
HERE is The TRUE Savior
YaH The Heavenly FATHER HIMSELF was Who they Crucified/Pierced for our sins and “HERE IS THE PROOF”
From the Ancient Egyptian Semitic:
"Yad He Vav He" is what Moshe (Moses) wrote, when Moses asked YaH His Name (Exodus 3)
Ancient Egyptian Semitic Direct Translation
Yad - "Behold The Hand"
He - "Behold the Breath"
Vav - "Behold The NAIL"
Always enjoy watching your videos
I was there at that Egg Bowl when the “Ole Piss” happened. The energy after he misses the PAT was once in a lifetime. Hail State
I still love the Iowa State team screwing each other against Iowa
paying attention is important
learning the rules, good idea
Why you gotta do my huskers like that? 🤣 damn you
Great one. That was fun!
0:48 That look "OMG don't do this to me man, c'mon..."
Everytime I see your intro I think Hail to the Redskins 😂😂
5:06 my blood pressure skyrocketed and I yelled at my phone 😅
The Clemson QB “fumble/interception” at 3:20 looked like his knee hit before he threw the ball, anyone know if that TD was called back?
His knee was clearly down before it left his hands, but I have no idea.
unbelievable videos this guy can make! So good and i wont stop watching!
3:13 knee is down before the ball comes out
guy: our onside kick was recovered for a touchdown!
fan: so you got six points!
guy: no they did.
Can someone explain the Penn State vs Indiana play to me please? @ 08:56
Edit: Oh, wait is it the fact that he could have went down and then run the clock out? that makes sense. Since he made the TD, it will give Indiana a chance to score.
Yes exactly what you said is true, Indiana only had 1 timeout left, so if you get the first and go down they have to burn the timeout. Then you just take a knee which burns about 40 seconds each knee and takes off about 120 seconds. Then kick the field goal.
Would’ve left Indiana with about 20 seconds and no timeouts and since you go up by 4 they have to get on the touchdown to win. Gurleys td gave them a minute 40 to go down the field and score with a 2pt conversion to tie
@@taquaywhite4503 That wasnt the todd gurley play just FYI since you mentioned gurley.
I do also think in that case on 1st down he may have been advantagous to go down like 1 yard shy of the 1st down marker even since it burns the timeout and then a 1st down on 2nd or 3rd and 1 could win you the game without even having to give it back.
Yeah, when you see the final result, it makes sense (Indiana won in overtime).
That Ole Miss/Mississippi State ending will live on in complete infamy.
I want to hear the aftermath of these plays. Especially the cocky ones that drop the ball at the 1 yd line.
i love football so cool!
A compilation of “it was at this moment… he knew he f*ed up…” moments
Don’t do that to my horns 😢 it’s been a rough decade lmao.
The QB at 5:45 looks like he just closes his eyes and chucks the ball as hard as he can, horrific throw, no one there. Then again, compared to some of these other plays, he looks somewhat decent.
If you look, the receiver cut his route at the ~47 yard line but the QB expected him to keep going.
Anything happens in college football: "BAH BAH BUDADADA DUM BUM TSHHH BA DUM DUM DUM DAH DUM DAH DUMTA TUM!! CRASH CRASH CRASH!"
Hail state what a good egg bowl
4:32 This is what would happen if a team started Clumsy Smurf as their kicker...
These young players are so full of themselves that mistakes come second nature.
As Joe Rogan would say, "their prefrontal cortex isn't even fully developed yet" 😂
I’m surprised the Michigan vs Michigan State pitch 6 wasn’t in here
Me every video "What in the world"
THE INTRO
5 HOURS LATER
What's going on with the Penn State clip at 8:44? Was the intent to run down the clock or something and he accidently gave them an opportunity to score?
If you're talking the Penn State vs Indiana, then yes. Penn State is up by 1 point and Indiana only has 1 time out with 1:40 left. If he just waits to go down at the like 1 or 2 yard line they drain time left and the 1 time out isn't going to be enough to get them a turnover on downs Penn State could just let the clock drain. By getting the field goal they're now up 8 (if they get the field goal) but Indiana has the ball and a chance (though slight) of getting a touchdown into 2 point conversion to tie.
The showoffs dropping the ball at the 1 is what always gets me.
"Money is better than touchdowns"
-Rigsby Rigstown the fourth
Brock Purdy has come a long way from 8:11...
It’s crazy to think how much he worked all the way up to starting QB for the 49ers!
2:00 i thought the ref’s shadow was actual piss making grass wet
Should’ve done the unconscious touchdown by Reggie brooks ND vs UoM in 1992.
Ayyyyy😊😊😊
8:13 The reason Brock Purdy (Future NFL MVP) was Mr. Irrelevant. Note to NFL scouts, maybe don't judge a player by one bad play ;)
Why players drop the ball as they cross the goal line is beyond me. More times than not they mistime it and it becomes a fumble. It’s the dumbest move they can make. Pure showboating and if I were coach they would sit out the next game.
Funny how many times Clemson appears in these videos ...
@2:02 that is a classic example of a "man" never having been coached!
Or he just refuses to be coached.
1:30 Sic 'em, Bears!
I think some of these plays show some players are too athletic for their own good. That means they try a gadget play when they shouldn't
That's kind of the thing about gadget plays, though - when they work, they *really* work, and when they don't work, it's disastrous (at least for the team of the player tying to pull it off).
4:00 My crush telling me she's single
4:02 My crush telling me she likes my best friend
I take some comfort in the fact that the only Iowa miscue (11:12) was stupid but didn't actually cost us anything. You know, unlike 5:00...
Alternate title: “Boneheads and Blunders.”
I'm British and know nothing about American Football, I keep being recommended these xD
IDK what's happening in most of the videos, but it seems like some players are too cocky for their own good?
9:44
Every time a play like this happens, Desean Jackson takes psychic damage for no explicable reason to him.
ill never understand why players drop the ball before they get ito the endzone. HOLD THE DAMN BALL
What was the issue with the pen state vs Indiana touchdown? Wouldn’t that be a good thing? Why did they want him to go down at the goal line?
Run much more time off the clock. It was the end of the game and they were ahead with the ball. It was first and 10. If he goes down before the first down line then you could win with converting the first down since Indiana would burn last timeout and you have 2 more plays(2nd and 3rd down) to run clock down and try and convert the 1st which would end the game if converted a few downs later then a few kneel downs.
Even if he goes down after the first down marker you still burn their timeout and have 3 running plays to chew the clock further down so even if you do give the ball back its with no timeout and much less time.
I don't get the dropping of the ball before crossing into the end zone. First you make sure you break the plane of the end zone, carrying the ball across, and whatever you do after that doesn't matter.
So many athletes celebrate their sure win right before they cross the line and lose the point / race right there because the person coming behind them wasn't thinking of celebrating they were busy actually winning the thing.
'The trophies are handed out at the finish line' but first you have to cross the line.
Look, it was a dumb thing for that Ole Miss player to do. But dang if that wasn't the funniest end zone celebration I've ever seen.
At the one at 3:30 he did drop it before he got there but the fumble went out of bounds in the touchdown area
Edit: now I know that it’s a touchback
The "touchdown area" is called the end zone. If the ball goes out of bounds it's a touchback - 2 points for the other team.
Yes, I looked it up then asked my brother and now I know I should probably edit it and say that I know now
@@cryo9216 a touchback doesn't get you any points. You take possession at the 20 or 25 yardline, depending on the level you're playing at. Two points comes from a safety. That occurs at the other end zone. The defense has to tackle an offensive player in possession of the ball while in their own end zone or the offensive player with the ball runs out of bounds within their own end zone, either on their own or being forced by the defense. A fumble or snap that goes out of bounds within the offense's end zone also counts as a safety as do offensive penalties that occur within their own end zone, most commonly intentional grounding.
@@cryo9216 Its NOT a safety. The opposing team gets the ball as a touchback but not 2 points.
It’s not a what in the world video without Nebraska in it
5:55 How was Michigan 8-3 and not even ranked when OSU was 9-2 and ranked #9? Did Michigan lose the last 3 games in a row or something?
probably lost in an upset of some kind or a bunch of teams were 9-2 or 8-3.
Can someone explain Penn State v IU?
Why was the Clemson QB not declared down by contact since his knee touched before he released the ball?
You know what yogi would say...
I don't understand how some players could be so ridiculous and foolish to drop the ball before breaking the line. If I was the coach I would tell them to not drop the ball until they run out the back of the endzone if they're going to be that more onic
Actually technically the ruling of the Justin Blackmon fumble was incorrect. That should have been ruled out of bounds and Ok St ball. Yes he fumbled. But before it touched down out of bounds he downed it by being out and touching it. If he didn’t down it then yes touchback would have been correct. Interesting play.
why is stetson bennet 25 years old in college football?
These dudes graduated? Come on
The LSU Tigers still win in the Swamp. Never throw your opponents shoe 20 yards!!!
I'm definitely not a Clemson fan but at 3:13 the quarterback's knee hits the ground before he tosses the ball.
Should have been dead ball at that spot, terrible call refs.
Quaterbacks choose a pick six over a sack evidently every damn play
@ Björn Werner du bist im video
5:05 -- Shouldn't that be a touchdown? He was never touched on the ground.
That 'Unsportsmanlike conduct' foul on 8-Moore is what caused Ole Miss to lose that game against Miss-St & I would have taken that NWO belt away from him if I was the Ole Miss head coach and benched him for the next game
I may be wrong, but I thought I heard that the school revoked his scholarship.
How did the first one actually end? No, he did not kneel and so what? Handing it to the ref should be every bit as good as kneeling or a fair catch!
How'd the Michigan punter lateral to Michigan State with seconds left not make the list? State ran it back to win the game.
maan these coaches had to have literally blown their top at some of these players for the stupid shit they did lol
At 3:12 he was down so it shouldn’t have been a interception or fumble
hmmm agreed. knee was on the ground.
7:52 I don’t understand why players do this!!!! It infuriates me! Hold the damn ball thru the end zone. To damn worried about celebrating. It’s infuriating especially when the pros do it.
I realize I’m just opening myself up for problems here, but would somebody please please please explain to me why dropping the ball as close to the goal line as you can is considered cool???
I don't understand the significance of the Ohio State-Michigan clip. This is just a normal interception, isn't it?
uh no. he threw that about 10 yards past the wide reciever.