You know it's historic when the announcers voice crack and he sounds like he's going through puberty lmao. This was perfect. The immaculate reception and the band is on the field was a perfect ending
My favorite part of that clip is when he gets to the end zone you see the little chubby kid in the back in pure disbelief at what has happened. Beautiful moment breaking the hearts of bama fans
I am not an auburn fan or follower, but I will never ever forget those 15 seconds or so, jumping up and down, screaming at the TV when that guy was running down the field. My entire being was running with him even though I had no dog in the fight save hoping the underdog was going to beat the champ. That was a game that I will remember til the day I die.
I will never tire of that clip. And Watts-Jackson broke his hip on that play when they started jumping on him while the wolverine player was still under his leg. I can't imagine how much it hurt to have a broken hip and a bunch of huge dudes in pads jumping on you.
And it shouldn't have been the last play of the game, because there was 1 second left when he broke the plane. There should have been a kick-off, and one more chance for Michigan to score.
The team that was kicking the field goal needed one more point, so when they missed they were going to force a safety and the opposing team, in order to prevent that from happening, kicked it as far away as they could. It was hilarious seeing them go back and forth.
A missed field goal scores a 'rouge' or a single point (not a safety) if the other team is unable to run it or kick it out of the end zone in Canadian football. This is a rare play but highly entertaining when it happens. Tie score on the last play of the game allowed this to happen.
They wouldn't have scored a safety, but rather a rouge, which is the CFL replacement of a touchback, and it's worth one point. I didn't get it either until I looked it up.
The majority of the players here are American. But, yeah, a single point for a missed field goal is a stupid rule. I guess as a Canadian, all I can do is say sorry eh!
@@hoyit it is so second rate because of the pay scale and not because of the quality of football. Also if you didn't know the NFL has some crazy rules for plays that are allowed that you don't see often so maybe look into the NFL a little more. Also at least the CFL doesn't have cheating running rampant through the league. The NFL is garbage. Steaming garbage.
Auburn vs Alabama...the end of that game will never ever get old. Still to me, the best college football game ending of all time. Absolute pandemonium.
8:47 the announcer for the Auburn field goal return should win a Pulitzer Prize, a Congressional Medal of Honor and a newly instituted all Madden category for booth performance. Most exciting, electrifying sports moment in history for a game that I completely cared nothing about!
There's quite entertaining extended footage and alternate angles in the UA-cam "Auburn vs. Alabama 2013 - Winning TD (Auburn Announcers)" This announcer is named Rod Bramblett. He has a wikipedia page because of this!
I remember watching the Michigan v Michigan state game at a tailgate for Weber State. The play was so mindblowing to see unfold, I could hardly believe the tables turned so quickly.
7:34 I was watching this at one of the dorms at Michigan State, they had a lecture hall filled with students and three projectors with the game on. We were all so shocked at what was happening and thrilled at the same time, people were going absolutely berserk. One of my favorite memories at MSU for sure.
That Auburn call will always make me smile. Just imagining these grown men jumping around like crazy people, red faced and close to fainting. Love it love it love it
And include that one play where the hockey player has an open net but he loses the puck and falls over and the other team steals it and scores with no time left.
@chazbukowski Both are controversial, the ball off Tatum or Fuqua is the more prominent one. But some question if Franco actually caught the ball or trapped it.
The game was tied. On a missed field goal you get one point if the other team doesn't run the ball out. Because time had expired they can also kick it out to avoid the single point, but the other team can then kick it back. Toronto then attempted to kick it out a second time, but Montreal recovered the ball in the end zone and scored a touchdown.
Troy Staunton This. I was specifically thinking about Sergio Agrueo's goal a few years ago in the last seconds of stoppage time that gave Man City the Premier League title over Man United.
True. Fail Mary? Browns/Ravens "Kick Six" a couple/few years ago? I know that these are only NFL but obviously there are others in other sports I haven't mentioned
You can also add the end of the 2008 Sao Paulo race for Formula 1. Felipe Massa won to presumably win the championship but Lewis Hamilton passed a guy in 7th to actually win it.
yeah, Steven Bradbury.. He is best known for winning the 1,000 m event at the 2002 Winter Olympics after all of his opponents were involved in a last corner pile-up
for the play-offs if one team in the West is 9-6 and doesn't make it but has a better record then the bottom team in the East they cross over and play in the East so there is a chance that we can have 2 teams in the West or East in the Final and every team host the Grey Cup Game.
We're allowed to punt back the ball to try and force the offence to make their first down, giving the current defense a chance to force a deeper first down, if the current offence cannot make it to the marker. Basically a last ditch effort to not lose the game. The ruling implies that if the ball is kicked back to the kicking team, and the kicking team does not cross the plane for a first down, it is counted as their third down play, and is turned over where they are stopped /tackled. If the kicking team successfully crosses the first down marker, or the receiving team loses the ball in the end zone, then a safety/first down is given.
You think Canadian football is confusing, try Australian rules football. I used to watch that on ESPN all the time many years ago, and aside from the scoring I never did figure out what the heck was going on.
Goat Garbage it is quite similar to American football except for a few changes regarding field size, punt returns, etc. It is also more lenient when it comes to "rugby style" play. This means that any player can kick the ball at anytime and it acts as if it were a punt. The play in the video is a situation that rarely happens and is essentially a last ditch effort by the defence to keep the ball out of the end zone and avoid having a rouge (one point scored for downing the ball in the end zone after a kick) scored on them, which would cause them to lose the game. Obviously it didn't work but because the kicking team was so close they didn't have enough room to run it out, so they just kicked it an in turn the other team kicked it back in to try and score the rouge again. Hope that helps
Montreal ended up scoring a touchdown because Toronto didn't kick the ball out of the end zone on the second attempt. Kicking the ball out on the last play happens about once a year in the league. But this was rare because it was kicked back in then they attempted a second time to kick it out. Also, you would never do this during the game, since kicking it out gives the other team possession of the ball. In this case it wouldn't matter since time had expired.
No you dumbfuck. Everywhere else on Earth, the game where you kick a ball with your foot is fucking called football. Only in North America does a game where basically only 1 player actually kicks the ball gets called football. It's stupid, and I'm a fucking "football" fan. There's this game called handball. People play it with their hands. There's also this game called football. People play it with their feet. Soccer is a slang term for Association Football, as opposed to Rugby football. After all, the governing body of all things football on this planet is the Fédération Internationale de Football-Association.
basically the same as the nfl. in that play the argos (blue) wanted to take it into overtime so they kicked it back to avoid a safety. Montreal (red) kicked it back at an attempt to recover it for a point or to get a safety and win the game (because it was tied). The blue team kicked the ball off the ground out of desperation (which is not allowed), then the red team recovered it to win the game
Ahh, the '82 big game between Cal & Stanford. I remember it well (I was 10 at the time). We were in section QQ, row 20 of Cal Stadium. We went absolutely nuts. Could not believe it.
I remember listening to the Auburn Alabama game on the car radio as my wife and I were just passing through Tuscaloosa on our way home to Georgia from Texas…..what a great win for Auburn!
basically if the kick is missed and it goes out the back of the endzone, it's one point. however, if it just lands in the field of play, it can be returned/downed like a punt. if it is downed in the endzone for what would be a touchback in nfl, it's also worth one point, and the ball is moved to the 35.
They kicked the missed field goal back out to avoid giving up a single point because it was tie on the last play of the game. It was then kicked back in, eventually leading to a touchdown by the team that missed the field goal.
Looks like a mixture of NFL and rugby haha, probably was formed when some rich Canadians who somehow didn't like hockey got really high and thought that this was a good idea and could somehow compete with the NFL.
In the CFL the goal posts are on the end line. The ball is live off a FG - if the FG is missed and in-bounds. A single point can be conceded by the receiving team in that case. In this case, they receiving team couldn't afford to give up the point as they were tied and they couldn't run it out, so they kicked it out. And the ball was still live. The offence could have run it back in for a TD, but they couldn't, so the ball was kicked back into the end-zone, hoping to force the defense to concede the single. The offence gained control of the ball in the endzone, so it was a TD. This type of play rarely happens.
If nobody has seen this before they're not exactly going to know what to research are they? Don't be such an elitist. God, people like you make me so mad.
@@mickeymcmoore5412 thank you!! I have read over 100 comments of people explaining that play. Your explanation makes it make sense. I didn't realize they lost a point. That makes sense.
Fun fact: I've actually been to one CFL game in my lifetime. They're allowed 12 players instead of 11, the WR's on offense are allowed a running start as long as they're still behind the line of scrimmage when the play starts (only 6 players have to be on the line instead of 7, allowing more WR's their running start), the end zone is 20 yards instead of 10, there is a 55 yard line (because why not when there's a metric system and you don't understand Imperial and yards anyway), the field goals are on the goal line instead of the back of the endzone, safeties result in a kickoff at the 35 to the other team rather than a punt at the 20, there are no 4th downs, and apparently there's some rugby that I'm not aware of on missed field goal returns. It's actually super fun to watch because there's a lot more action, more changes in possession, higher scoring games, and more strategy.
IMO, incredibly exciting, but the last play wasn't really crazy on its own. If you expand it to the final couple of minutes of back-and-forth, you get closer to crazy.
@@mastick5106 it was a great game, but I don't put it with games like these. These are so crazy and mind blowing that it's unreal, the app state game loses some of its lustre when you know that it was their 3rd consecutive year winning the FCS national championship. Sure, it's a smaller team and a smaller sub-division but if there's a team thats gonna show up to a tune up game and cold cock a #5 team, it'll be the one that has won D1-AA two years prior and won it that year as well.
@Daniel Griffin If you're strictly limiting things to the "last play" then the Music City Miracle wouldn't count--they scored with about 3 seconds left and had to kick off.
A few others: John Stockton scoring a Buzzer three to win the 1998 western Conference Finals. Michael Jordan Scoring a buzzer three to win The NBA Finals that same year. Ricky Craven and Kurt Busch Wrecking on the final lap of the Southern 500, causing the closest finish in NASCAR history Cal Yarbourough and Bobby Allison Wrecking while running 1-2 during the 1970 Daytona 500 on the final lap. JR Hinchcliffe wrecking on the final lap of The 2014 Indy 500, after dominiating most of the day.
Michael didnt shoot a 3 that year to win the finals yo. It was a free throw line jumpshot after freeing up enough space for himself after a lil shove of the defender (which has been up for debate on whether that shove was a foul or not, because if it was a foul then the game could've ended totally different than how it ended up turning out)
Make a part 2 and include Aguerooooooo!!! Manchester city V QPR when Man City won the league in the last few seconds of the game, causing rivals Manchester Utd to come 2nd
red03mitsu there was somethibg equally as amazing on Bundesliga in 2001. Schalke was Meister for 4 Minutes and then Patrick Andersson scored his only goal for Bayern to give them the Championship
agreed, but you know those 2 Borussia last minute goals were in offside... It´s a pity, Malaga really deserved more, what a team they had. It´s sad seeing them now in second division.
What about the Saints-Jaguars game from 2002 or 2003? Crazy ending to that one. The Saints needed to win for a chance to make the playoffs. They scored a touchdown by lateraling the ball from a kick. Extra point sends the game into overtime but John Carney missed it. Saints lose the game and their season is over.
Kevin Payton It was at the end of the 2003 season. I remember having bet the Saints +2 and it looked like it was a lost bet until they scored the miracle touchdown, putting them down by only 1 point. If Carney made the kick, the game would have gone to OT and my bet was still in jeopardy. I was jumping up and down when the Saints got the TD and then celebrated again on the missed extra point, winning my bet. Lol
Interesting footnote about the band play: One of the players had a kid who went on to make football history of his own. Maybe you know the name Richard Rodgers?
People also forget that John Elway led Stanford on an epic drive just before that kick off. A drive where he converted a 4th and 17. Turned out to be the last drive of his college career
I thought it was so cool seeing NASCAR on here. as a person who loves most sports NASCAR has nice spot in my heart. And it's cool seeing someone recognise that it isn't just a left turn that it is exciting like and other sport
For everyone complaining in the comments, this is why I can't show video clips from outside US/Canada:
imgur.com/a/GWOX0E1
That sucks
Savage Brick Sports all sports in different countries should be displayed but harp tees are haters who are crcakheads
Oki
Change the title then
The title of your video should be “Stupid calls by refs who don’t know the rules and some NASCAR/Hockey thrown in for no reason”.
You know it's historic when the announcers voice crack and he sounds like he's going through puberty lmao. This was perfect. The immaculate reception and the band is on the field was a perfect ending
RIP Franco Harris
@BattleOverride856 yup, partial author of the most heads up play in nfl history
8:50 imagine if you were listening on a radio as an Auburn fan
My favorite part of that clip is when he gets to the end zone you see the little chubby kid in the back in pure disbelief at what has happened. Beautiful moment breaking the hearts of bama fans
@@mistarhymes68 lol I just realized that
SilentBob420BMFJ
On the top left there is a kid with a bowl cut and red sweater
I am not an auburn fan or follower, but I will never ever forget those 15 seconds or so, jumping up and down, screaming at the TV when that guy was running down the field. My entire being was running with him even though I had no dog in the fight save hoping the underdog was going to beat the champ. That was a game that I will remember til the day I die.
The week before that was a great finish too. Ricardo Lewis with that crazy bounce off the Georgia defender
7:43 "and he SKOARS, on the last play of the GAIM"
“Unbelievable!!”
Crackin'
i fucking hate that clip
I’m a huge MSU fan, I love that clip!
The announcers/commentators make all of this clips that much more epic!! Round of applause for those guys 👏🏾👏🏾
Except for joe buck obviously
@@thebassboostedchannel1251 joe has a couple of great calls. (Sea-GB NFC championship and Minnesota miracle) but not much else at all
10:44 Take *THAT* random trombone player
Fuck trombones. Trumpets rule!
I play it but it hard
ROLL ON YOU BEARS 🐻
absolutely love Joe Starkey
7:42 - "...and he scoooOOores, on the last play of the gAAaame!"
Andres Torres gaAIASJAJSDBme
😂😂😂
I will never tire of that clip. And Watts-Jackson broke his hip on that play when they started jumping on him while the wolverine player was still under his leg. I can't imagine how much it hurt to have a broken hip and a bunch of huge dudes in pads jumping on you.
And it shouldn't have been the last play of the game, because there was 1 second left when he broke the plane. There should have been a kick-off, and one more chance for Michigan to score.
I was there. In the state section. I left with no voice, massive headache, and $100
9:12 lmaooo I love how the photographer high fives him
dallashood67 he’s an Auburn student
Thanks that's so funny
Hearing "Auburn's gonna win the football game" still gives me chills to this day...and I'm not even an Auburn fan
Luke Gallagher as a football (soccer) fan mines AGUERO!!!!!!!!!!
I hate auburn with every bone in my body but that still gives me goosebumps
As a bama fan it makes me nauseous
Greatest college football play of all time (TCU fan)
I think it’s cuz there on the brink of losing and just like that they walk it off
I have no idea what happened in the first clip.
Kebert Xela Yeah I really don't get that kinda football league.
The team that was kicking the field goal needed one more point, so when they missed they were going to force a safety and the opposing team, in order to prevent that from happening, kicked it as far away as they could. It was hilarious seeing them go back and forth.
A missed field goal scores a 'rouge' or a single point (not a safety) if the other team is unable to run it or kick it out of the end zone in Canadian football. This is a rare play but highly entertaining when it happens. Tie score on the last play of the game allowed this to happen.
Kebert Xela WORD!!
They wouldn't have scored a safety, but rather a rouge, which is the CFL replacement of a touchback, and it's worth one point. I didn't get it either until I looked it up.
The first clip is what happens when Canadians play football
The majority of the players here are American. But, yeah, a single point for a missed field goal is a stupid rule. I guess as a Canadian, all I can do is say sorry eh!
@@rssphllps funny shit... bravo
True, but at least Canadian football can get pass interference calls right 😏
Hahahaha! It’s so second rate.
@@hoyit it is so second rate because of the pay scale and not because of the quality of football. Also if you didn't know the NFL has some crazy rules for plays that are allowed that you don't see often so maybe look into the NFL a little more. Also at least the CFL doesn't have cheating running rampant through the league. The NFL is garbage. Steaming garbage.
10:45 Trombone player to himself: "And my folks told me to join the band instead of playing football - it's safer, they told me."
The band clip is the best, the last guy with the ball really wanted to nail that band member and did.😁
Auburn vs Alabama...the end of that game will never ever get old. Still to me, the best college football game ending of all time. Absolute pandemonium.
John Hope cough cough MSU vs Michigan
Adhiyan A California-Stanford is still the best. Even Joe Starkey, who was calling the game, couldn't contain himself...
Eric Bremner after watching the clip I fully agree with you, that was TRUE pandemonium.
Cough TAMU VS LSU Cough
Appalachian State vs Michigan was really good too
7:00 sounds like somebody is still going through puberty.
8:47 the announcer for the Auburn field goal return should win a Pulitzer Prize, a Congressional Medal of Honor and a newly instituted all Madden category for booth performance.
Most exciting, electrifying sports moment in history for a game that I completely cared nothing about!
Honestly! I hate Auburn and that call makes me CRY. Great stuff
There's quite entertaining extended footage and alternate angles in the UA-cam
"Auburn vs. Alabama 2013 - Winning TD (Auburn Announcers)"
This announcer is named Rod Bramblett. He has a wikipedia page because of this!
IM a big bama fsn and that game made me cry
That call never fails to give me goosebumps
Auburn is the luckiest bunch of bitches I happen to live by. Fuck 'em
I remember watching the Michigan v Michigan state game at a tailgate for Weber State. The play was so mindblowing to see unfold, I could hardly believe the tables turned so quickly.
6:08 The old off the bird trick... works every time.
4:19
poor stick😔
I feel for that stick
R.I.P stick ?????-??????
he will forever be missed
And he SCoReS!, ON THE LAST PLAY OF THE *GaMe!*
Christopher Bartsch UNBELIEVABLE!
That was an ear piercing voice crack
Christopher Bartsch I get Goosebumps Everytime I hear that call
rollercoasterman68 it still hurts
"The Bears have won."
6:58
I’m sorry, but I wheezed at his voice
same lmao
*THERE! I FINALLY WATCHED IT UA-cam!*
DomDetex SO TRUE
DomDetex this has been in my 'Recommended' for like a year lmao
It hasn't been a year yet since this video was uploaded..
Yes it has
Umm, it's September, and this was uploaded on May.....
7:34 I was watching this at one of the dorms at Michigan State, they had a lecture hall filled with students and three projectors with the game on. We were all so shocked at what was happening and thrilled at the same time, people were going absolutely berserk. One of my favorite memories at MSU for sure.
MoTown434 I watched it at my grandpa's with my brother. I'm pretty sure he and I blew out his hearing aids when we saw that.
Always good when we beat the wolverines ! Go Green !!!
@@irwanadinatha9164 yessir
Go white
6:55 Wow, that is some quality commentating.
xD i live like 10 min from there lol
4:06 I've been watching the replay over and over and still can't believe the puck snuck in the goal from where it was in play!!!! 😲
Msu beating Michigan reaction was absolutely epic in my house. We are all Spartans fans.
I remember everyone jumping around celebrating then kind of looking at each other and going, did that really happen?
Michigan ST is basically Michigans' Kryptonite
*"the ball don't lie"*
But *refs* do
patrick kimbrell sub to me plz
It's not a lie...................if you believe it.
Refs make mistakes, they’re only human
The Michigan st one was the best. Surprised there wasn’t the Jags touchdown or the awful home plate call for the Pirates
patrick kimbrell Qa
7:33
What do Michigan fans like to do on New Years Eve?
Watch the ball drop
I remember that we were at my cousins wedding when this game was happening
That Auburn call will always make me smile. Just imagining these grown men jumping around like crazy people, red faced and close to fainting. Love it love it love it
8:42 oh no, I didn't need to relive the "kick 6"
For the NASCAR race you should've put the 2011 Talladega race, which had a 4-wide finish of 8 cars, and it was insane
TheDriftingStig hell yeah
That finish was amazing
No
The 2007 Daytona 500 was a crazy finish tho
Poor mark martin fans…
Forall of those interested in skipping to the best play of them all click 8:42
The guys reaction is priceless.
You're welcome
@Yer mum oh you're deaf. cool
That look on Harbaugh's face is just pure agony.
And the fans was even better.
You should do this part 2 this is awesome.
And include that one play where the hockey player has an open net but he loses the puck and falls over and the other team steals it and scores with no time left.
ahah yeah man I was looking for this comment, it was the craziest end of game ever!
2010 Adriatic League final between Cibona and Partizan had the craziest ending of all time.
And he scoooores on the last play of the gaaaaaame
Voice crack
2,000,000 subscribers With no videos what so ever puberty in the middle of announcing a game. Awkward. ..
Iraq Lobsta!! 45 don't let that distract you from the fact Seattle didn't run the football
Iraq Lobsta!! 45 and don't let that distract you from the fact Atlanta blew a 25 point lead
9:26 the immaculate reception in the 70's, a trapped catch in the 2010's
@chazbukowski Both are controversial, the ball off Tatum or Fuqua is the more prominent one. But some question if Franco actually caught the ball or trapped it.
You have no idea what the words you are using mean
6:55 best announcer I’ve heard that is so good
Not a fan of any of these teams
but it felt good to enjoy their moments
thank you
Ray Mysterio sub to me plz
Ray Mysterio not even michigan
This is why we watch sports
'Ray', you're kidding right? REY!
🏯 *I МАSТ!URВАТ!Е !Т0 VI!DЕ0S 0N !МY С!HАNNЕL! L00K!!* ☑️
7:46 last play of the GAme 🤣
lol
And he sCOres lol
pUberty
Lol
I'm gonna have to read up on canadian football because what? Lol
The game was tied. On a missed field goal you get one point if the other team doesn't run the ball out. Because time had expired they can also kick it out to avoid the single point, but the other team can then kick it back. Toronto then attempted to kick it out a second time, but Montreal recovered the ball in the end zone and scored a touchdown.
My3dviews it’s called a Rouge
My3dviews sub to me plz
The goal post is at the front of the end zone, with 20 yards of end zone behind it. Getting a Rouge is a lot harder than you'd think.
im confused, wasnt the ball sailing out on the missed field goal? why did the player in the blue team keep it in?
7:32 I remember that game. Boy that kicker really blew it. I can only imagine how he felt afterwards.
Is anybody going to mention 10:45 where the football player yeeted himself onto the band player?
Top Rank AUDIOBOOKS PLUS rip to the band player lol
Top Rank AUDIOBOOKS PLUS you just did so I didn’t need to
Lol that was my favorite part
7:48 one of the most iconic fan reactions in history
Hockey is such a criminally underrated sport in the US.
7:31, he is so excited his voice cracks
USA-Algeria World Cup 2010
Syracuse-UConn 2009 7 OT game
Arkansas-Kentucky 2003 7 OT game
kmarasin yawn 😴
you mean LSU? because Auburn would have won the west, but LSU won on the miracle play and played in the SEC CG
Blaster ????? Did you mean to reply to me?
kmarasin yes
Borussia Dortmund vs Malaga UCL 2013
Watford vs Leicester City 2013? Maybe later
Love that two losses by the Michigan football team were included. The reaction by that Michigan student at 7:47 was priceless.
John Wiesner BEST REACTION EVER
GO SPARTANS
Michigan Hater I see, well I won't lie, being a big fan, it hurts, but at least we are still the most winning-est college football franchise.
gurantee ur not even a true michigan fan u prob just live in the state
Emilio Moya and princeton has the most championships in college football history. No one gives a shit who was good in the 30s
I was watching that game... :'(
That last one was just funny, the whole band came out on the field. Im curious on what the coach's reaction post game
The most amazing, sensational, dramatic, heart-rending, exciting thrilling finish in the history of college football. I was there.
bro which one
@@1888Wyatt The last one. 11:02.
Can you please do a Part 2? There are some other finishes that you missed....
Troy Staunton This. I was specifically thinking about Sergio Agrueo's goal a few years ago in the last seconds of stoppage time that gave Man City the Premier League title over Man United.
True. Fail Mary? Browns/Ravens "Kick Six" a couple/few years ago? I know that these are only NFL but obviously there are others in other sports I haven't mentioned
You can also add the end of the 2008 Sao Paulo race for Formula 1. Felipe Massa won to presumably win the championship but Lewis Hamilton passed a guy in 7th to actually win it.
Minneapolis Miracle...?
yeah, Steven Bradbury.. He is best known for winning the 1,000 m event at the 2002 Winter Olympics after all of his opponents were involved in a last corner pile-up
7:03 Number 20 walks away dejected hahahaha
I'm surprised the Michigan/Appalachian State game didn't make this list. Maybe they didn't wanna embarrass Michigan 3 times lol.
couldn't agree more. App state was already a very good team but that really helped put them on the map as a team to take seriously.
These are crazy finishes, not crazy upsets.
Michigan sucks
John Doe, it WAS a crazy finish, though. Michigan was going for the game winning field goal, and it was blocked for App State to win the game.
Drop Dead Greg 😂😂😂
10:46 that boy just got trucked
Lmao how does Canadian football work
for the play-offs if one team in the West is 9-6 and doesn't make it but has a better record then the bottom team in the East they cross over and play in the East so there is a chance that we can have 2 teams in the West or East in the Final and every team host the Grey Cup Game.
We're allowed to punt back the ball to try and force the offence to make their first down, giving the current defense a chance to force a deeper first down, if the current offence cannot make it to the marker. Basically a last ditch effort to not lose the game. The ruling implies that if the ball is kicked back to the kicking team, and the kicking team does not cross the plane for a first down, it is counted as their third down play, and is turned over where they are stopped /tackled. If the kicking team successfully crosses the first down marker, or the receiving team loses the ball in the end zone, then a safety/first down is given.
Davin Morgan thanks I was hella confused
RSmithMedia The same, you just have to say sorry after every tackle.
You think Canadian football is confusing, try Australian rules football. I used to watch that on ESPN all the time many years ago, and aside from the scoring I never did figure out what the heck was going on.
Where was the 3 tie between McQueen, Hits and King. That was so awesome
That was a fictional movie. It wouldn't be on here. Also, it wasn't as insane as these.
#whoosh
0math12345 your just a hater
unfunnyman420 Be realistic. Would a FICTIONAL movie really make an appearance in a compilation of REAL crazy sports finishes?
0math12345 stfu
I feel bad for the band guy who got clobbered in the last one.
Fettster why the heck were they on the field during an active game? Is that normal?
They thought the game was over, should have waited for the whistle though.
Yeah, I've always thought that was uncalled for.
I was in a marching band we NEVER went out on the field until whistle was blown. Guess we've learned from the past lmao.
Juliette was this actually the first time you’ve ever seen this play?
The auburn Alabama field goal return was my favorite moment in sports ever... it was insane
That's facts
@Andrew Sloan yeah that was lame. Nobody likes the shitty noles.
6:55 worst commentating ever...
Quarter heave? My man's is on crack
yeah well its the new york state championship, what were you expecting, edgy tim?
@@burninghammerstudios7033 no i was expecting edgy kim
Pass me the salt Please still better than joe buck
Yeah, he's describing it like this is totally routine.
7:32 What a game and a bona fide classic!!! The expression was priceless!!! GO GREEN!!!
The announcers two voice cracks😂
Phillip Young Not to mention how the world seemingly came to an end for the Michigan fans!
6:10, move those damn birds before you resume play.
Mario Mendoza nice username
My dad actually went to the big game that year. I remember thinking how cool that was to know someone who was at that game while he was still alive.
"On ThE LaSt PlAy Of ThE gAaAmE"
Sam Platte and he scOOoOores!!
Un BeLiEvaBLe!!!
10:50 when pandemonium hits!!! 😂
7:43 major voice crack
on the last play of the GAYme
Watching the Alabama Auburn field goal catch gives me the chills just watching it
Derpski4321 best commentary call in college football history.
How tf does cfl work
Goat Garbage It doesn't.
Goat Garbage it is quite similar to American football except for a few changes regarding field size, punt returns, etc. It is also more lenient when it comes to "rugby style" play. This means that any player can kick the ball at anytime and it acts as if it were a punt. The play in the video is a situation that rarely happens and is essentially a last ditch effort by the defence to keep the ball out of the end zone and avoid having a rouge (one point scored for downing the ball in the end zone after a kick) scored on them, which would cause them to lose the game. Obviously it didn't work but because the kicking team was so close they didn't have enough room to run it out, so they just kicked it an in turn the other team kicked it back in to try and score the rouge again. Hope that helps
Montreal ended up scoring a touchdown because Toronto didn't kick the ball out of the end zone on the second attempt. Kicking the ball out on the last play happens about once a year in the league. But this was rare because it was kicked back in then they attempted a second time to kick it out.
Also, you would never do this during the game, since kicking it out gives the other team possession of the ball. In this case it wouldn't matter since time had expired.
No you dumbfuck. Everywhere else on Earth, the game where you kick a ball with your foot is fucking called football.
Only in North America does a game where basically only 1 player actually kicks the ball gets called football.
It's stupid, and I'm a fucking "football" fan.
There's this game called handball. People play it with their hands. There's also this game called football. People play it with their feet.
Soccer is a slang term for Association Football, as opposed to Rugby football. After all, the governing body of all things football on this planet is the Fédération Internationale de Football-Association.
basically the same as the nfl. in that play the argos (blue) wanted to take it into overtime so they kicked it back to avoid a safety. Montreal (red) kicked it back at an attempt to recover it for a point or to get a safety and win the game (because it was tied). The blue team kicked the ball off the ground out of desperation (which is not allowed), then the red team recovered it to win the game
When I saw the first clip I was like
‘Is this even football or rugby?’
Ahh, the '82 big game between Cal & Stanford. I remember it well (I was 10 at the time). We were in section QQ, row 20 of Cal Stadium. We went absolutely nuts. Could not believe it.
@@Whiteones That's right! I believe it was Jesse Tuggle who ran over the trombone player =)
I remember listening to the Auburn Alabama game on the car radio as my wife and I were just passing through Tuscaloosa on our way home to Georgia from Texas…..what a great win for Auburn!
8:02 Old man getting his gun out. This ain't his first rodeo.
Wtf is going on in the cfl
bman thegreat1 yea idk that looks like an injury waiting to happen once the kick was missed
basically if the kick is missed and it goes out the back of the endzone, it's one point. however, if it just lands in the field of play, it can be returned/downed like a punt. if it is downed in the endzone for what would be a touchback in nfl, it's also worth one point, and the ball is moved to the 35.
They kicked the missed field goal back out to avoid giving up a single point because it was tie on the last play of the game. It was then kicked back in, eventually leading to a touchdown by the team that missed the field goal.
Looks like a mixture of NFL and rugby haha, probably was formed when some rich Canadians who somehow didn't like hockey got really high and thought that this was a good idea and could somehow compete with the NFL.
The Auburn kick return broke my heart that night.
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We had been watching the game at my grandparents. We left to go to an early Christmas celebration and we came home to see the highlight of it haha
Peter Young that was a fucking Christmas miracle. Damn Auburn
I won 500$ that night, thx to that play.
I was in the endzone when davis ran it in....greatest play ever..
Kick Six is one of my favorite radio sports calls ever.
As a St. Louis Cardinals fan and NASCAR fan, I enjoyed you put in two clips of the Daytona 500 and 2013 World Series
What the hell kind of schoolyard elementary rules is that first clip playing?
In the CFL the goal posts are on the end line. The ball is live off a FG - if the FG is missed and in-bounds. A single point can be conceded by the receiving team in that case.
In this case, they receiving team couldn't afford to give up the point as they were tied and they couldn't run it out, so they kicked it out. And the ball was still live. The offence could have run it back in for a TD, but they couldn't, so the ball was kicked back into the end-zone, hoping to force the defense to concede the single. The offence gained control of the ball in the endzone, so it was a TD.
This type of play rarely happens.
If nobody has seen this before they're not exactly going to know what to research are they? Don't be such an elitist. God, people like you make me so mad.
@Sbjornsson How is it superior if nobody watches it compared to the NFL? LOL
@@TheDriftingStig because Americans are easily entertained by stupidity
@@mickeymcmoore5412 thank you!! I have read over 100 comments of people explaining that play. Your explanation makes it make sense. I didn't realize they lost a point. That makes sense.
Fun fact: I've actually been to one CFL game in my lifetime. They're allowed 12 players instead of 11, the WR's on offense are allowed a running start as long as they're still behind the line of scrimmage when the play starts (only 6 players have to be on the line instead of 7, allowing more WR's their running start), the end zone is 20 yards instead of 10, there is a 55 yard line (because why not when there's a metric system and you don't understand Imperial and yards anyway), the field goals are on the goal line instead of the back of the endzone, safeties result in a kickoff at the 35 to the other team rather than a punt at the 20, there are no 4th downs, and apparently there's some rugby that I'm not aware of on missed field goal returns. It's actually super fun to watch because there's a lot more action, more changes in possession, higher scoring games, and more strategy.
A great league indeed!
@@cflhighlights9370 Yes it is!
I’m a Michigan state fan and the game against Michigan was amazing!
I remember crying when this happened 😂 8:44
Little plant I
With happiness?
Appalachian State over Michigan on final play?
IMO, incredibly exciting, but the last play wasn't really crazy on its own. If you expand it to the final couple of minutes of back-and-forth, you get closer to crazy.
@@mastick5106 it was a great game, but I don't put it with games like these. These are so crazy and mind blowing that it's unreal, the app state game loses some of its lustre when you know that it was their 3rd consecutive year winning the FCS national championship. Sure, it's a smaller team and a smaller sub-division but if there's a team thats gonna show up to a tune up game and cold cock a #5 team, it'll be the one that has won D1-AA two years prior and won it that year as well.
@Daniel Griffin If you're strictly limiting things to the "last play" then the Music City Miracle wouldn't count--they scored with about 3 seconds left and had to kick off.
A few others: John Stockton scoring a Buzzer three to win the 1998 western Conference Finals.
Michael Jordan Scoring a buzzer three to win The NBA Finals that same year.
Ricky Craven and Kurt Busch Wrecking on the final lap of the Southern 500, causing the closest finish in NASCAR history
Cal Yarbourough and Bobby Allison Wrecking while running 1-2 during the 1970 Daytona 500 on the final lap.
JR Hinchcliffe wrecking on the final lap of The 2014 Indy 500, after dominiating most of the day.
Michael didnt shoot a 3 that year to win the finals yo. It was a free throw line jumpshot after freeing up enough space for himself after a lil shove of the defender (which has been up for debate on whether that shove was a foul or not, because if it was a foul then the game could've ended totally different than how it ended up turning out)
Jordan's shot wasn't at the end of the game. You forget that Utah missed after that.
His name's jr Hildebrand and it was the 2011 Indy 500
Lycan_Jedi a
1997 Finals.
that voice crack during the michigan state clip, thats GOAT broadcasting..."The last play of the gaaa..aaayme!
You're missing the Phillies and Mets game where Bruntlett had a walk off unassisted triple play to end the game
I remember that. My dad told me and I couldn't believe it
@@MasterOfViewership I watched it on TV as it happened and I couldn't even believe it
Make a part 2 and include Aguerooooooo!!! Manchester city V QPR when Man City won the league in the last few seconds of the game, causing rivals Manchester Utd to come 2nd
WhoAreHue This. I'll live 100 years and probably will never see a European soccer league title clincher quite like that again.
river city relay tooo
I watched that game as well... completely bonkers
red03mitsu there was somethibg equally as amazing on Bundesliga in 2001. Schalke was Meister for 4 Minutes and then Patrick Andersson scored his only goal for Bayern to give them the Championship
Blanki CS:GO How about United vs Bayern in Champions League final 1999? 2 goals in last minute to win the title.. now that's what I call amazing
8:42 is what I came for
It was a pleasant surprise to see some nascar clips in this video, rock on man!
Leicester City vs. Watford and Borussia Dortmund vs FC Málaga. But I see this is more focused on American sports.
Bodenlose Dosenhose yea Ireland v France in the 6 nations this year also springs to mind
Adam Porter Yeah , I really wish we followed more sports outside of the US like rugby and AFL , or even sports in the US like lacrosse.
agreed, but you know those 2 Borussia last minute goals were in offside... It´s a pity, Malaga really deserved more, what a team they had. It´s sad seeing them now in second division.
i mean malagas goal which forced borrusia to score two more goals were alos offside so its even
its more focused on egghand
i thought that the fans in the thumbnail were borussia dortmund fans
unknown on youtube same
Just whiny bitch Wolverine fans
The call in that Auburn game! Legendary
"Oh baby that's going to count" superb commentary :)
8:08 for the most exciting part
6:00 i dont know why i find it so funny but play it in 0.25 speed
Lmao bruhhhhh omfg
What about the Saints-Jaguars game from 2002 or 2003? Crazy ending to that one. The Saints needed to win for a chance to make the playoffs. They scored a touchdown by lateraling the ball from a kick. Extra point sends the game into overtime but John Carney missed it. Saints lose the game and their season is over.
Kevin Payton It was at the end of the 2003 season. I remember having bet the Saints +2 and it looked like it was a lost bet until they scored the miracle touchdown, putting them down by only 1 point. If Carney made the kick, the game would have gone to OT and my bet was still in jeopardy. I was jumping up and down when the Saints got the TD and then celebrated again on the missed extra point, winning my bet. Lol
@@daricsimonis4154 Were you nervous?
Kevin Payton nahh. It all happened so fast. I thought I lost the bet and got a welcome surprise at the end.
jags are the bomb
Thank you for including nascar
AUBURN'S GONNA WIN THE FOOTBALL GAME!
The Bears have won! The Bears have won! 🐻
Soviet Onion 72 Now if the Bears game was from Chicago, Bears fans would have poured onto the field.
Interesting footnote about the band play: One of the players had a kid who went on to make football history of his own. Maybe you know the name Richard Rodgers?
People also forget that John Elway led Stanford on an epic drive just before that kick off. A drive where he converted a 4th and 17. Turned out to be the last drive of his college career
You know its a good compilation when it includes the AHL.
animaltrousers stfu
animaltrousers actually 5 so fuck you
I thought it was so cool seeing NASCAR on here. as a person who loves most sports NASCAR has nice spot in my heart. And it's cool seeing someone recognise that it isn't just a left turn that it is exciting like and other sport
Chuck Pursell um it's stupid you do just turn left it's not even a sport
Chuck Pursell I agree it’s more than just left turns
@@projectawesome5675 then why the fuck are the rest sports then when it is also a league that involves a sport
Need more basketball clips
Start with the 1972 Olympic finals, U.S. vs. U.S.S.R. I remember watching it on TV. Unreal.
7:50
"I should have stayed with the Niners...."
jbentley8383 they just went to a super bowl😂
Deadass those arrows in the last clip were really helpful. Props to whoever thought to add those.