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  • British Guys with a College Football Reaction. We react to LSU vs Alabama College Highlights from 2019. This was a sensational game of football! We upload Reactions to NFL & American Football on our journey to master US sports. If you enjoy our British Reactions, please give us a like & subscribe to support our channel and take a look at our American Football playlist. This is our LSU vs Alabama College Football Reaction
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  • @DNReacts
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    • @Jon.A.Scholt
      @Jon.A.Scholt Рік тому +1

      I know you guys love punt returns. Since you do, you should watch the most famous punt return in college football history. Desmond Howard, 1991 vs Ohio State. It's famous for 1) because it was a fantastic okay that took place in the biggest rivalry in college football, Michigan vs Ohio State.
      2) because of the plays call by the TV announcer, Keith Jackson, widely regarded as the best college football play by play announcer of all time.
      3) most of all because of the end zone celebration. The celebration only makes sense if you know about the Heisman Trophy and what it looks like. Just for a little context, the Heisman is given every year to the best college football player. Once you know that, you'll understand why the play by play call of the play is absolutely amazing.
      Anytime the Heisman is brought up on TV and they run a montage, the return by Desmond Howard vs Ohio State is always shown.

    • @elijahfoster2
      @elijahfoster2 Рік тому +3

      On the last play, he took a knee. This is what you do to keep the clock running when you are ahead at the end of the game. A spike is something you would do if you are losing at the end of the game.
      Also the catch by Randy Moss’ son that you said could only be topped by Randy Moss… that was an amazing unintentional connection hahaha

    • @blackgeauxtee4743
      @blackgeauxtee4743 Рік тому +1

      The catch you refer to as the greatest college catch you have seen, was actually made by Randy Moss's son Thadeus Moss!! GEAUX TIGERS!

  • @alicechan1462
    @alicechan1462 Рік тому +295

    On the final play, the LSU QB took a knee after the snap which keeps the game clock running opposite to spiking the ball (stops the clock). Alabama was out of time outs at the point and since the play clock for the next play after that particular type of down (as opposed to out of bounds or incomplete pass) is 40 seconds and the time remaining was less than that, LSU doesn't have to run another play after that kneel effectively ending the game right there.

    • @OgreKev
      @OgreKev Рік тому +43

      Clock management is one of the hardest things to get the hang of when coming to our game from a background of unAmerican football.

    • @AceManning18
      @AceManning18 Рік тому +15

      @@OgreKev I can see how it would be incredibly confusing. It seems intuitive to me because I've been watching it literally my entire life that I can remember but there are a lot of things that don't make sense at first if you're new.

    • @andyspringer6852
      @andyspringer6852 Рік тому +21

      called victory formation. just have to snap and kneel.

    • @JeffTaylor-tr7my
      @JeffTaylor-tr7my Рік тому +3

      Great explanation...concise and complete.

    • @widowmakerx7
      @widowmakerx7 Рік тому

      They play clock being the time the offense has to snap the ball

  • @cgn1k
    @cgn1k Рік тому +159

    The amount of current NFL players and even current NFL superstars that played in this game is unreal, I don't think there's ever been more in the history of college football.

    • @PHXNKVHXLIC
      @PHXNKVHXLIC Рік тому +16

      Miami - Ohio State 2002

    • @cgn1k
      @cgn1k Рік тому +4

      @@PHXNKVHXLIC Yea some of those older games from the early 2000's definitely might, if you know any numbers for certain please lmk but this game had sooooo many.

    • @DaBoon-en9fl
      @DaBoon-en9fl Рік тому +12

      Maybe 2011 LSU/Bama aka the 9-6 game?

    • @marvinlawrence
      @marvinlawrence Рік тому +4

      Texas vs USC?

    • @carltonsanders2118
      @carltonsanders2118 Рік тому +1

      @@PHXNKVHXLIC was just about to say maybe Miami but i was a baby then

  • @rogerdodger9752
    @rogerdodger9752 Рік тому +115

    15:29 not sure exactly which catch you’re referring to here but if it’s the one at 8:07 it’s really funny you compared it to Randy Moss because the player who made that catch is Thaddeus Moss, Randy’s son!
    You two have an uncanny ability to make these connections. Haha another banger vid!

    • @ajm2456
      @ajm2456 Рік тому +12

      I was just about to say this, love these vids haha

    • @Rugbyisfunlol123
      @Rugbyisfunlol123 Рік тому +11

      I hope they see this comment and realize it was Randy's son hahahah

    • @DNReacts
      @DNReacts  Рік тому +17

      It was Randy’s son! I had no idea 🤣

    • @taproom113
      @taproom113 Рік тому +2

      @@DNReacts Yep! Genetics is a real thing ... Geaux Tigahz!!! ^v^

    • @Jermdizzle
      @Jermdizzle Рік тому

      Big tall tight end. He's not as fast as his dad, but he's naturally sturdier. He has the potential to be a pro bowl TE.

  • @Mathtron5000
    @Mathtron5000 Рік тому +54

    The amount of NFL talent in this game is overwhelming. Not only do you have Burrow and Tua, but Jefferson, Chase, Smith, and Waddle are starting WRs, Edwards-Helaire and Harris are starting RB's, Stingly Jr. and Patrick Queen are starters on defense, and even Thaddeus Moss (Randy Moss' son) is on an NFL roster. And probably more Bama players are in the league but I only know about our players

    • @eyeguess8549
      @eyeguess8549 Рік тому +3

      Essentially all of the starting Recievers on both teams, Both QBs, and Both RBs had the talent to be good NFL quality players. Ruggs had the legal issues, and Edwards-Helaire was kind of benched last year. But, Jeudy, Waddle, Smith, Chase, Jefferson, Marshall, Harris, Tua, and ofc Burrow are all on NFL rosters and for the most part playing extremely well.

    • @rileykelly8611
      @rileykelly8611 Рік тому +3

      @@eyeguess8549 Even on defense, Patrick Surtain and Trevon Diggs were the Alabama starting corners in this game!

    • @Tim_Leclair
      @Tim_Leclair Рік тому +3

      Not to mention Xavier Mckinney, Grant Delpit, Trevon Diggs. And that's not even getting into the O-Line. Absolutely crazy how these two teams shaped the current NFL's young talent.

    • @Cdrop63
      @Cdrop63 Рік тому +4

      Even the kicker Cade York was drafted 😂

    • @andrewhelmer9721
      @andrewhelmer9721 Рік тому +5

      You also had Christian Fulton, Patrick Queen, K'Lavon Chaisson, Derek Stingley, Jacob Phillips, and Damone Clark who are all on NFL rosters. Most of these guys are starters.

  • @greatarchitect
    @greatarchitect Рік тому +74

    LSU had 2 receivers that are top 5 in the NFL right now and a QB that's top 5 in the league right now this team was absolutely stacked

    • @anthonyfuqua6988
      @anthonyfuqua6988 Рік тому

      Alabama had 5 1st round recievers in that game. Henry RuggsIII, Jerry Jeudy, Devonta Smith, Jaylen Waddle, John Metchie

    • @anthonyfuqua6988
      @anthonyfuqua6988 Рік тому

      We let LSU win every once in a while. Before this it was the first of 2 games in 2011. Alabama massively leads the all-time series.

    • @greatarchitect
      @greatarchitect Рік тому +11

      @@anthonyfuqua6988 both of those 2 WR's on LSU are better than all 5 of those receivers combined

    • @anthonyfuqua6988
      @anthonyfuqua6988 Рік тому

      @@greatarchitect Thats crazy. Jaylen Waddle would be a 1500 yd reciever were he not on Tyreek Hills team. They stull almost had sane numbers. Henry Ruggs never had a chance to prove hisself but he was a burner. World class speed. But he had to drive 165mph and kill that girl. Devonta Smith is on a team where the QB runs the ball more than he throw. Jerry Jeudy looks like he'll break out every year but he's never had the sane OC twice. Jamar Chase is all that. Justin Jefferson lucks up into alot of unguarded situatuins downfield. Out of all of them Jamar Chase and Jalken Waddle are the best. Plus LSU diesbt even come close to the history Alabama football had. We had almost won 10 in a row.

    • @greatarchitect
      @greatarchitect Рік тому +3

      @@anthonyfuqua6988 Justin has a QB that doesn't know how to throw a football yet he averages 1608 yards a season so I don't know why you're trying to make a big deal out of quarterbacks

  • @cgn1k
    @cgn1k Рік тому +31

    The 2019 LSU team was ridiculous - if the 2019/20 LSU documentary video isn't on the request list, you NEED to add it, even if it's a bit on the longer side.

  • @Alex-kd5xc
    @Alex-kd5xc Рік тому +34

    This game featured future NFL receivers Devonta Smith, Jerry Jeudy, Henry Ruggs, and Jalen Waddle on Alabama, and Terrace Marshall, Justin Jefferson and Jamarr Chase on LSU. That’s SEVEN future pros (and all pretty highly drafted) in one game. And that’s just at one position. Oh yeah, not to mention two highly touted QBs in Joe Burrow and Tua at QB. Absolutely insane level of talent in this game.

    • @MFAM-Joseph
      @MFAM-Joseph Рік тому +11

      Not to mention Trevon Diggs, Patrick Surtan, Patrick queen, Klavion Chiasson, a load of big guys up front now in the league…. This was basically like a rookie NFL game before they became rookies 😂

    • @thesonofbrianpeppers
      @thesonofbrianpeppers Рік тому +7

      @@MFAM-Joseph Najee Harris, CEH, Christian Barmore, Xavier McKinney, Kristian Fulton, Raekwon Davis and Grant Delpit too.

    • @thesonofbrianpeppers
      @thesonofbrianpeppers Рік тому +5

      I'm a Raiders fan and the two players they drafted out of all this talent were Henry Ruggs and Alex Leatherwood.😮‍💨 If they had picked random names from this game out of a hat instead they probably would of had better results lol.

  • @camctrail
    @camctrail Рік тому +9

    This was basically an NFL game. 55 players between both rosters ended up being drafted, 19 of them being first round picks. Out of the 44 starting players on the field (11 for both offenses and both defenses), 37 of them were drafted. A lot of those guys have made the NFL all star team as well.

  • @jamieb1456
    @jamieb1456 Рік тому +24

    Darren Sproles played RB for Kansas State, was famously diminutive for the position but was insanely shifty and fast. Had a very solid NFL career as well

  • @elijahfoster2
    @elijahfoster2 Рік тому +7

    The catch you are referring to at 15:29 is the one at 8:07 I believe. It’s hilarious because that’s Randy Moss’s son that you just compared to Randy Moss

    • @DNReacts
      @DNReacts  Рік тому +5

      😅 What are the odds of that! Cannot believe that was Randy’s son lol

  • @JBB685
    @JBB685 Рік тому +4

    The reason you haven’t seen a lot of kneeling is because it rarely comes up on highlight reels. It’s only done at the end of the 1st half or game when a team can run the clock out.

  • @gracielynn9623
    @gracielynn9623 Рік тому +7

    I haven’t seen anything or thought about this game since I watched it in 2019… I can’t believe how many current NFL stars we’re in this game! Almost the full starting lineup of both teams are being productive on NFL teams right now.

  • @eee542
    @eee542 Рік тому +8

    The reason this game is considered so good is bc it's probably the most NFL talent on a college field ever. Burrow, Jefferson, Chase, Tua, Juedy, Waddle, diggs, queen, edwards-helaire, stingly, and many more in this game went on to play in the NFL. Also the big tight end who made the toe tap that y'all saw the pylon cam for is randy moss's son

    • @david-1775
      @david-1775 Рік тому

      2005 NC game.

    • @jams_world81
      @jams_world81 Рік тому

      @@david-1775ncorrect, 2012 BCS National Championship Game with LSU vs Bama holds the record at 45 players. Would be interesting to see the break down of this game and how close it is to that 2011 BCS game. Update, actually all time it’s the 1987 Miami vs Florida State that produced 63, LSU vs Bama currently has 55 players now drafted between the two teams.

    • @david-1775
      @david-1775 Рік тому

      @@jams_world81 The 2006 Rose Bowl rosters featured 62 players who would appear in at least one NFL regular season game - 35 by USC, and 27 by Texas.

    • @jams_world81
      @jams_world81 Рік тому

      @@david-1775 that stat is misleading, I was talking players drafted. No doubt that the 2005 NC had talent, one the best games I ever watched. 2003 Miami vs Ohio State and 2012 NC had more players drafted and players that produced at higher levels in the NFL, multiple pro bowlers and future HOF players. There was a great article about this I read before but I can’t find it to share the link.

  • @-EchoesIntoEternity-
    @-EchoesIntoEternity- Рік тому +5

    at the end its often called a "victory formation" the QB kneels which is a lose of down but the clock continues to run. if the QB spikes the ball its considered an incomplete pass therefore the clock stops running. different tactic for different situations depending on if you want to run the clock out or want to stop the clock to preserve more time to try score when trailing.

  • @Shortyd17
    @Shortyd17 Рік тому +5

    The amount of NFL talent on one field is borderline insane

  • @qt14.
    @qt14. Рік тому +4

    This lsu team was arguably the best college football team of all time

    • @mas5867
      @mas5867 Рік тому

      I compared LSU 2019 to Neb95 and Neb71. LSU crushes Neb in about 25 metrics. Neb did have a higher margin of victory in their NC win and some other offensive numbers, but LSU otherwise owned most of the comparison. Neb71 was considered the best team. Interesting stat. Both LSU 2019 and Neb 71 had to go through very good Al teams to get their best ever which adds more legitimacy to their accolades.

  • @duchaneaux
    @duchaneaux Рік тому +7

    I didn't know this but apparently Joe Burrow was a 2nd/3rd string QB at Ohio State and he was pissed about it, so he transferred to LSU and blew up there. In 2019, he had 5671 passing yards, 60 pass TDs, 5 rushing TDs, went 15-0 with LSU, won the National Championship, and won multiple awards, like the Heisman Trophy. He was then selected 1st overall by the Cincinnati Bengals and he's now one of the top QBs in the NFL. Great decision by him to transfer to LSU lol.

    • @marcos3497
      @marcos3497 Рік тому +1

      He broke his hand in the summer, and his backup broke Drew Brees's TD record. We, my Alma mater being Ohio State, couldn't exactly say "you're benched" after that, so he transferred.

    • @nolarocks
      @nolarocks Рік тому +1

      @@marcos3497 Joe made a ton of us here in Louisiana fans of Cinci and root for you all (the fans) whenever we can - especially in light of what great sports (no pun intended) you all were about LSU and Joe coming here. We will have a connection between our states for a long time - one worth celebrating. Cheers, Marco.

  • @tropicablend
    @tropicablend Рік тому +11

    The amount of talent in this game is unreal

  • @GavinWilliams1
    @GavinWilliams1 Рік тому +8

    This LSU team is probably the best college football team I have ever seen

    • @Jon.A.Scholt
      @Jon.A.Scholt Рік тому

      They were a great team but I'd put the 2001 Miami team up against any college team and be pretty confident.

    • @nickpapageorgio8529
      @nickpapageorgio8529 Рік тому +3

      Nah, Ken Dorsey not beating this lsu team

    • @mas5867
      @mas5867 Рік тому

      I compared LSU 2019 to Neb95 and Neb71. LSU crushes Neb in about 25 metrics. Neb did have a higher margin of victory in their NC win and some other offensive numbers, but LSU otherwise owned most of the comparison. Neb71 was considered the best team. Interesting stat. Both LSU 2019 and Neb 71 had to go through very good Al teams to get their best ever which adds more legitimacy to their accolades.

    • @mas5867
      @mas5867 Рік тому

      ​ @Jon A. Scholt Your out of your mind from team season performance. Look at who Miami played and beat esp down the stretch and by HOW much.
      * Virgina Tech got beaten by UNRANKED Pitt by 31 pts 3 weeks before Miami won by 2. Hell the week before Pitt, UNRANKED Syra beat VT them by 8. Adding the Miami loss and the FSU bowl loss, VT lost 4 of their last 6.
      * BC lost 4 games. 2 teams, 1 UNRANKED won by more than Miami and #25 beat BC by the same amount.
      * Miami crushed Syra 59-0. LOL. Get the F out of here. UNRANKED Temple beat Syra 45-3.
      * Miami crushed Wash. WA lost 3 out of last 4.
      * Miami destroyed Neb. LOL. CO beat Neb 62-36 the game before.
      2001 Miami from a team performance (not individuals) is one of the most OVERRATED teams ever.

  • @awelch31
    @awelch31 Рік тому +8

    Lol!! That was Randy Moss’s son that made that catch. The game was HUGE over here because of who the teams were and the high level of talent on both teams. Not to mention that they are rivals and have a “game of the century” about every 5 years.

  • @mdf4200
    @mdf4200 Рік тому +10

    It has been explained in the comments here a lot, but between each play, while plays are getting called you have what is called the Play Clock, which simply is the amount of time the offense has from the end of one play until they have to start their next play. If they don't snap the ball in that time frame they get hit with a delay of game penalty. At the very end there, Alabama was out of timeouts, and by taking the knee the Game Clock kept running, and there was less time on the Gane Clock than there was on the Play Clock, so the official time in the game would have run out, so need for that 4th down play since Alabama couldn't stop the Game Clock from running.

  • @samuelskillman6169
    @samuelskillman6169 Рік тому +2

    The crazy catch made by the LSU player was actually Thadeus Moss who is Randy Moss's Son.

  • @kerrijohnson2303
    @kerrijohnson2303 Рік тому +3

    Louisiana native here..yes that is the Joe Burrow. He played two years at LSU..2018-19 and took us to the championship in 2020.

  • @B4rry16
    @B4rry16 Рік тому +5

    So happy you reacted to this, Joe Burrow is one of the best players in College football history. There's a video from Joseph Vincent on his story that's amazing, I'd recommend that.

  • @MilesJ97
    @MilesJ97 Рік тому +4

    Not only is this game filled with star players especially the WRs but Joe Burrow and Jamar Chase from LSU both still play together in the NFL on the Bengals and Tua Tagovialoa and Jaylen Waddle From Alabama play together on the Dolphins. Also LSU no. 81 who made that risky tip toe catch is Thaddeus Moss son of legendary Randy Moss.

  • @trentspratlin6254
    @trentspratlin6254 Рік тому +3

    2018 LSU vs Texas a&m, highest scoring game in modern football history, and basically where the Joe Burrow story starts, try to check it out if yall can. One of the best games I've ever seen.

    • @_pawzl
      @_pawzl Рік тому

      The actual game of the century

    • @mas5867
      @mas5867 Рік тому

      Neither team were in the running for anything, unlike 2019.

  • @abraham_myshkin
    @abraham_myshkin Рік тому +2

    The amount of players in this game who went on to become NFL superstars is astounding.

  • @wareagle244
    @wareagle244 Рік тому +5

    Burrow from LSU is one of the best QBs in the nfl now and Tua from Bama is a decent qb too. The running back for Bama, Najee Harris, is in the nfl now and he’s pretty good also. Just goes to show you how much talent was in this game.

    • @cgn1k
      @cgn1k Рік тому

      dont forget the 4 top-25 receivers, all the DBs, linemen, linebackers, kickers, and clyde!

    • @wareagle244
      @wareagle244 Рік тому +1

      @cgn1k definitely there so many good players on this team I can’t name them all in one comment but LSUs offense was basically on an NFL level

    • @tennisplayer5490
      @tennisplayer5490 9 місяців тому

      Decent? Tua was the best qb in cfb until he got hurt

    • @wareagle244
      @wareagle244 9 місяців тому

      @@tennisplayer5490 I meant in the NFL

  • @icyblackout
    @icyblackout Рік тому +3

    90% of names said in this video are now in the nfl😭 so much talent

  • @ChumpWumber
    @ChumpWumber Рік тому +2

    Darren Sproles was a smaller running back that had a surprisingly long career with multiple teams. One of the teams he played for was the Chargers, who had another running back at the time named LaDainian Tomlinson. Tomlinson is widely considered one of the best running backs in league history and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2017. Would love for you guys to check them out, specifically Tomlinson if he isn't on your list already

  • @soniakellogg3871
    @soniakellogg3871 Рік тому

    Love watching you guys react to college football!! I'm now an "ole lady". 85 yrs young, and love football, being introduced to it in Junior High School when I would go to the games and watch my uncle play. It got me hooked. Had season tickets to Michigan State University games for years. To me, college football is more exciting than the pros, although I do watch them now and then. Especially when it comes to the playoffs for the Super Bowl. Keep reacting!
    .

  • @saaamember97
    @saaamember97 Рік тому +3

    Yeah, on that last play, LSU had a new set of downs (Due to the first down previously achieved) and at that point could just run-out the clock. When that usually happens (almost every game these days) the teams realize that continued play is pointless, so they voluntarily end game play, as the clock continues to count down to zero.

  • @sacrilegiousboi
    @sacrilegiousboi Рік тому +5

    This whole lsu season was one of the best seasons ever with Joe Burrow, Justin Jefferson and Jamarr Chase 3 really good players they were amazing you should watch a review of the whole 2019 lsu season

  • @besinji2000
    @besinji2000 Рік тому +2

    LSU and Alabama are pretty big rivals. They often have a lot of games in November that will decide the SEC west. Bama is always a powerhouse, so any team that can upset them late is always feeling good.

    • @mcmillanndu
      @mcmillanndu Рік тому

      Absolutely. I just love it that every time someone finally beats Alabama after seven or eight years of consecutive losses, their fan base immediately declares it the "Game of the Century." Bless their hearts.

  • @lostmotel6156
    @lostmotel6156 Рік тому +2

    The sheer amount of talent and future 1st round picks in this game is nuts. Burrow, Jefferson, Chase, Tua, Najee, Jeudy, Waddle, Surtain….the list goes on and on

  • @Ethanbball7
    @Ethanbball7 Рік тому

    Lifelong LSU fan here. To provide some context of that game and that season for LSU. LSU is usually a top 5-10 ranked team but they can never get over the hump of beating Alabama (who has dominated college football for 15+ years now). Prior to this game, Alabama had won the previous 7 matchups including a public humiliation in the national championship. This is a heated historical rivalry that Alabama has had the upper hand in for decades. Beating them in 2019 propelled that LSU team to a historic national championship run
    Another good watch is this past seasons LSU/Alabama (2022) game if you want a last second finish

  • @robertdedrick7937
    @robertdedrick7937 Рік тому +1

    And this is an SEC conference western division rivalry game !
    With the right to play in a Conf championship game AND play-off spot on the line..

  • @david-1775
    @david-1775 Рік тому +1

    17:00 At the end, LSU ran or kneeled the ball twice and Alabama used their last two time outs. On third down, burrows kneeled the ball down and time expired. When the offense spikes the ball they are sacrificing a down to stop the clock (the clock stops on an incomplete passes). On a kneel down they are sacrificing the down to RUN the clock. Each down can run up to 40 seconds off the clock.

  • @gregcable3250
    @gregcable3250 Рік тому +1

    At the end, LSU's Burrow "took a knee"--which is a running play and clock continues (and Alabama was out of time outs so could not stop the clock). There is at that point about 30 seconds left in the game and LSU has 40 seconds to run the next play (i.e., 40 seconds on the "play clock")--thus, no need to run a next play--game over.

  • @clooliss6400
    @clooliss6400 Рік тому +3

    Love watching y'all's growing appreciation of American sports. Would love to have y'all do an explanation/reaction video of a classic European sports event!

    • @DNReacts
      @DNReacts  Рік тому +1

      Thank you, really appreciate that!

  • @nick422742
    @nick422742 Рік тому +1

    I love that they unknowingly said it wasn't the best catch because they've seen his dads catches.

  • @besinji2000
    @besinji2000 Рік тому +1

    16:47 it’s called the victory formation. When you can just kneel the ball and run out the clock. It’s your favorite formation to see if it’s your team. They just took a knee to run the last minute off

  • @christophermckinney3924
    @christophermckinney3924 Рік тому +1

    FYI the hashmarks in the middle of the field are the boundaries for how far from the center of the field the ball can be placed to start a play. If a person carrying the ball goes down or is tackled between teh hashmarks in the middle of the field the ball is spotted where they go down to start the next play. BUT if they go down toward the sidelines, or out of bounds, the ball is moved to the nearest hashmark in the middle of the field. Teams that know they are going for a field goal on 4th down will often try to get the ball placed at whichever hashmark the kicker feels most comfortable kicking. In the NFL the hashmarks line up exactly with the goal posts. But in college they are a little bit wider than the goal posts. Normally, this isn't a big deal, but a close field goal attempt in college is at a more severe angle than in the NFL and you will frequently see kicker slice the ball too much and miss. .

  • @dannywhite5894
    @dannywhite5894 Рік тому

    A few things about this game coming from an LSU fan. This game had maybe the best collection of talent to ever play in a college football game. Both teams were absolutely loaded with NFL talent across the board on both offense and defense. The other thing is that Cath you guys reference as the "greatest college catch" you've seen at around 15:40 is ironic because that was LSU's tight end Thaddeus Moss, son of NFL Hall of Fame wide receiver Randy Moss who you then said had one of the nastiest highlight tapes of catches (which is very true).

  • @siremimontey7582
    @siremimontey7582 Рік тому

    Joe Burrow is with the Bengals
    Jamarr Chase is with the Bengals
    Justin Jefferson is with the Vikings
    Clyde Edwards-Helaire is with the Chiefs
    Terrance Marshall Jr is with the Panthers
    Tua Tagovailoa is with the Dolphins
    Henry Ruggs III is currently with the Raiders but hasn't played since 2021
    Devonta Smith is with the Eagles
    Jerry Jeudy is with the Broncos
    Najee Harris is with the Steelers
    The amount of offensive talent both these teams had that year was just incredible, almost every single guy on the list above is starting in their positions today in the NFL and its madness, I love your videos, you guys are awesome can't wait to see more in the future!!!

  • @matthewbattle398
    @matthewbattle398 Рік тому +1

    In terms of the ending of the game, LSU basically just ran out the clock where the QB snaps it and takes a knee. It’s the safest way to rundown the clock and avoid fumbles or any mistakes. Teams have 40 seconds to hike the ball so if u do the math LSU could take a knee on 1st, 2nd, and 3rd down to waste 40 seconds each time and end the game.
    Also: I’ve already seen it mentioned but the catch by LSU you were talking about was caught by Thaddeus Moss, the son of Randy Moss, so that was pretty ironic that you brought him up lol. He didn’t make an impact in the NFL and no longer plays in the NFL but just fun to note

  • @michaelpeli2429
    @michaelpeli2429 Рік тому +1

    The reason it ended was because each play has a 40 second play clock, which means the office needs to start a play before the 40 seconds. Because bama couldn't stop the clock, and there was less than 40 seconds left, LSU can just let the game clock run out...Basically game over.

  • @hipzipper1
    @hipzipper1 Рік тому +1

    I can see the 'LIKE' counter getting larger and larger. You guys are doing a great job learning and commenting on the games/players you watch. Well done.

    • @DNReacts
      @DNReacts  Рік тому

      Thank you Dean, really appreciate it 🤝

  • @LD-fc2jv
    @LD-fc2jv Рік тому +1

    At the end of football games, the quarterback can take a knee which immediately ends the play, you lose a down, but the clock continues to run, it's really just a safe way to put away a game. In this case, Alabama didn't have any timeouts left and therefore couldn't stop the clock, so it's game over as soon as the clock reaches 0.
    Another note, it's funny Damo mentioned he loved the catch early on, sayiong it's one of the best he's ever seen, aside from the Randy Moss catches, because the player that caught that pass is actually Randy Moss' son!

  • @christophermckinney3924
    @christophermckinney3924 Рік тому +1

    The QB for Bama was Tua Tangavailoa who is now the QB for the Miami Dolphins. He replaced Jalen Hurts at QB causing Jalen to transfer to Oklahoma. All three QBs are now in the NFL at a high level. This was the year the Burrow won the Hiesman Trophy. And this is why college football is so interesting. All that talent in your local hometown or home state.

  • @abelcher07
    @abelcher07 Рік тому +1

    You should watch the highlights for Super Bowl 43. Legendary game with some of the greatest plays in NFL history.

  • @areguapiri
    @areguapiri Рік тому +1

    A great game of many. Try not to get stuck on watching so much of a few famous college football schools. There are so many memories from so many other schools.

  • @mtthew123
    @mtthew123 Рік тому +1

    It’s incredible how much elite NFL talent was playing in this single game. So many of the top tier WRs today were just flashing here.

  • @SuperDuperHappyTime
    @SuperDuperHappyTime Рік тому

    9:34
    Nick: "This screams BIG comeback to me though"
    Yep. Right there with you.

  • @25shinedown
    @25shinedown Рік тому

    just another yearly match up for the clash of the titans bama vs lsu, so good, so many good games and players that have taken part in this rivalry.

  • @kiloofSUC
    @kiloofSUC Рік тому +1

    Randy moss’ son played for LSU he’s the guy that made that sideline catch that you said was the best college catch you’ve seen

  • @inarar5334
    @inarar5334 Рік тому

    When you said the QB was being attacked, and realized that's not the term, what it's called here is usually "pressure." Pressured, under pressure, etc. You'll also hear blitz associated with a pass rush. There's also "collapsing the pocket."

  • @sportsgambler6
    @sportsgambler6 Рік тому +1

    love this! i’m not sure if you’ve heard of the series, but the “a game to remember” series by harris highlights showcases amazing games backed by very fitting music that intensifies the moments in the game. highly recommend videos from that series for the next reaction 😎

  • @ThorshammrD
    @ThorshammrD Рік тому

    you have to understand that Alabama has been extremely dominant for the last 20 years. they've won 6 national championships since 2009 and their head coach won 1 at LSU before he left for bama which would be like winning the premier league for Man U and then leaving and winning 6 more at Man City. So for LSU to play the way they did it was absolutely massive

  • @nicholasgrinage1912
    @nicholasgrinage1912 Рік тому +1

    This game featured a ton of NFL superstars

  • @6panzer
    @6panzer Рік тому

    You guys are awesome. I played American football in college then moved on to rugby. I truly appreciate your appreciation of American football.

    • @DNReacts
      @DNReacts  Рік тому

      Thank you so much, love that you’re enjoying the channel 🤝

  • @tadghostal2
    @tadghostal2 Рік тому

    Once LSU got the 1st down at the end the game was effectively over as the announcer said. There was little enough time on the game clock and no Bama timeouts left. Burrow "took a knee" which ends the play but keeps the clock running, different from a spike which ends the play and stops the clock because its an incomplete pass.

  • @alantudury5704
    @alantudury5704 Рік тому

    The LSU player who made the amazing catch was the SON of Randy Moss. Funny you made the comparison!

  • @deano4138
    @deano4138 Рік тому

    There are 2 main special "clock management" plays that are typically only run at the end of each half.
    QBs can simulate an incomplete pass by spiking the ball into the ground, stopping the clock (like it does on any incomplete pass)
    Or they can simulate a running play by immediately holding onto the ball and taking a knee. Like any other play that the ball carrier is tackled in-bounds this keeps the clock moving.
    Teams will spike it when they want to spend a down to stop the clock from running quickly.
    On the flip side, they will take a knee when it's possible to run the game clock to 0:00 based on the amount of time left and any timeouts the trailing team might have. They get a 40 second play clock so if there's less than 40 seconds per down available left they'll take a knee to reduce the chances of a fumble

  • @gracielynn9623
    @gracielynn9623 Рік тому +2

    At the time this game was so big that even the President of the United States was in attendance.

  • @themoneyman1752
    @themoneyman1752 Рік тому

    So many of todays young NFL stars in this game its crazy wow

  • @NateSATheLegend
    @NateSATheLegend Рік тому

    Ahhhh, the victory formation. When the other team runs out of time outs you can run the clock down and none can do anything about it. Only option is to try and get a fumble from the snap, but in the victory formation moving parts are eliminated and the game is essentially over. It's like calling checkmate 2 or 3 moves away when there are no longer options for a stalemate or moves to prolong the inevitable.

  • @HurricaneCook
    @HurricaneCook Рік тому

    It's time for you guys to learn about "clock management" as a football concept. You get a certain number of seconds on the "play clock" after each down (varies between leagues).
    Certain plays - the clock keeps running (most plays tackled inbounds, with some variation between leagues). Other plays - the clock stops at the end of the play (incomplete passes, out of bounds, etc. again, more variation between leagues). Calling a timeout stops the clock. Penalties stop the clock (at least momentarily). Spiking the ball stops the clock, kneeling directly after the snap keeps the clock running.
    So... if you're in a situation where you're winning, and the time on the "game clock" is less than the time on the "play clock", all you have to do is kneel with the ball and the clock will run out before a new play has to happen. Depending on how many downs, how many time outs, and how much time is left on the game clock, you could get down to like 70-90 seconds left in the game, and just win by kneeling. At the end, you get into what's called "victory formation", snap the ball, and the QB instantly kneels, declaring himself down. It counts as a "negative rushing yards attempt play", the yards come off his rushing stats, the down is over, but the clock keeps running.

  • @smokeyplays7183
    @smokeyplays7183 Рік тому

    i love these vids man good stuff, , so many NFL Stars in this game ,

    • @DNReacts
      @DNReacts  Рік тому

      Thank you, really appreciate it!

  • @PGuy77
    @PGuy77 Рік тому

    55 players drafted in this game and counting. 18 first rounders. There’s never been a greater collection of NFL talent on one field.

  • @KevinQuinn81
    @KevinQuinn81 Рік тому

    Darren Sproles is actually a pretty good watch. He was an BOTH a running back AND kick and punt returner (so y'all should LOVE hime) but he was only 5 foot 6 inches. Speedy as all heck and, with such a low center of gravity, was dang near impossible to take down. He played for Kansas State in the early 2000s and then in the NFL for the Chargers, Saints, and Eagles where he won a Super Bowl ring even though he was injured early in the year. He was primarily a return man in his time in the NFL but he was also used plenty as a backup running back and slot receiver. I just found on Wikipedia that he was the first player in NFL history to return a kickoff and a punt for his first two NFL touchdowns.
    At the end, he didn't spike the ball he kneeled down which just ends the play but since he's in bounds, the clock keeps moving. The play clock is 40 seconds and the game clock was under that so even though it became 4th Down when he kneeled, they didn't have to run another play before the game ended. That's why the commentator said the game was over after the first down right before that because Alabama only had 2 timeouts and there was only 1:12 left. Alabama probably took 1 timeout there. Then LSU probably kneeled the ball on 1st Down taking a few seconds off the clock and Alabama took their last timeout. Then LSU probably kneeled again on 2nd Down now with the clock winding down and then did so one last time with the game clock under 40 to end it.
    In college, a team with the ball and a running game clock before they snap the ball on 1st Down can bleed about 2 minutes and 40 seconds off the game clock just by snapping the ball and kneeling down (this assumes that they snap the ball at about 2 seconds left on the play clock but take about 2 seconds to run the kneel play which is normal but can be stretched a little if they wait a little longer to snap the ball or run around a little before taking a knee). To figure out if a team can run out the clock just by kneeling down, you take 2:40 and subtract 40 seconds from that total if the offensive team gets the ball with a stopped game clock (like they did here after the kickoff) and then another 40 seconds for every timeout that the trailing defensive team has available. Then, if there is less time on the game clock than the amount you're left with, you can kneel out the game.
    In the NFL there is an automatic timeout at the 2 minute mark called the 2-Minute Warning so it's a little different but kind of easier. Because of this a team can't kneel out the game starting prior to the 2-Minute Warning regardless of opposing timeouts remaining or if the clock is running (unless they really stretch out their kneel-down plays). There, the same calculus as before is used just starting with a 2 minute total after the 2-Minute Warning.

    • @KevinQuinn81
      @KevinQuinn81 Рік тому

      To summarize by bit about kneeling down and to truly answer your last question about why the game ended there...there is a 40 second play clock. Much like the shot clock in basketball or the new pitch clock in baseball, the offense has to snap the ball before the play clock hits zero. Since there was less than 40 seconds on the game clock at that point, they didn't have to run a play on 3rd Down and could just let it wind down to zero. When that happens, the officials are fine with everyone running on the field to celebrate, shake hands, whatever, but they don't leave the field until the clock does click down to zero.

  • @fosmatt
    @fosmatt Рік тому

    The guy who made the catch you said was the best College catch you'd ever seen is called Thaddeus Moss. He's Randy Moss's son.

  • @abelcher07
    @abelcher07 Рік тому +1

    You should watch Le’veon Bell highlights. He’s one of the most unique running backs ever.

  • @sirwadsontoast5928
    @sirwadsontoast5928 Рік тому

    There's are so many players that played in this game that are currently NFL players or NFL stars. Looking back at this game knowing what I know now is insane at the amount of current NFL stars that played in this game 😅

  • @saintseer9578
    @saintseer9578 Рік тому

    Basically what y’all watched was a mini nfl game. Majority of the players in this game are on an NFL roster or starting on an NFL roster. Also Geaux Tigers 😎

  • @Pressplayboy
    @Pressplayboy Рік тому

    The last part has something to do with time management, they kneeled the ball which continues the clock rather than spiking the ball to the floor which stops the clock. At that point there’s no possible way for Bama to win because of the play clock and game clock. No more time outs to stop the clock, and all LSU needed was a first down. Once you get that first down and Bama have no time outs you can run out the clock with the 4 downs you have.
    Remember if a ball hits the floor (in complete pass or spike or runner runs out of bounds) the clock stops
    If the ball is in possession and the player is down in bounds the clock will continue.
    Each play you have a play clock that’s maybe 30/40 or so seconds to start the play regardless of the game clock running or not. But if it is running you can waste those 30/40 seconds if you’re up on the score to secure the win/ hinder the opponents amount of time for a comeback.
    So basically at that last play the play clock was gonna be longer than the game clock so they just call it then and there 😂

  • @supahbob94
    @supahbob94 Рік тому

    Explaining the end. You have 2 options you can spike the ball in order to STOP the clock but you can also take a knee in order to run the clock out. you see it to end games a lot, basically when the QB takes a knee its as if he made a running play so the clock will not stop unless the other team has a timeout to prevent that. Alabama used their 2 timeouts on first and second down. It was 3rd down so LSU took a knee and ran out the remaining 30 seconds of the game.

  • @adamplace1414
    @adamplace1414 Рік тому +2

    I think you guys did a reaction to a Vikings game where receiver Justin Jefferson made a crazy catch. Now you get to see Jefferson in college catching passes from Joe Burrow. Though this game had a ton of other great receivers - Jamarr Chase, DeVonta Smith, Jalen Waddle, Jerry Jeudy - and that's not counting Henry Ruggs, who could've been a star before he threw it away, and John Metchie II who hasn't had a chance to play in the NFL yet for health reasons. No wonder it was so high scoring.

  • @christophermckinney3924
    @christophermckinney3924 Рік тому +1

    Once you get less than the time remaining the game clock than on the play clock you can simply take a knee and run out the clock if you have a free down. Once Burrow took a knee on that last play and Bama couldn't stop the clock, it was over.

  • @jakehart60
    @jakehart60 Рік тому

    It was a qb kneel which runs the clock. Spiking is throwing the ball into the ground which stops the clock

  • @chris-ky2cn
    @chris-ky2cn Рік тому +2

    randy moss son was on this lsu team...the guy with the last name moss is his son

  • @robertdedrick7937
    @robertdedrick7937 Рік тому +1

    Tactics: react to How to Read a Defense/ A Guide to the Basics of Football Coverages.
    Lean How the QB must decipher the Def coverages in order to make the correct pass decision.

  • @barnabydodd8956
    @barnabydodd8956 Рік тому

    The context is that LSU and Alabama are two of the biggest powerhouse football programs in the country... but Alabama is a dynasty and has had by the far the most success of any college football program in recent memory. And LSU and Alabama not only play in the same conference, but the same division. They play each other every year and LSU has not been able to get over the hump that is Alabama in like 8 years. Heartbreaking losses. But 2019 was LSU's year.

  • @Boog1137
    @Boog1137 Рік тому

    Man the names in this game good lord. I'm a big Alabama fan, but even I forgot how star studded our squad and LSUs were. Heres the current status of some of the names I've caught so far:
    *Joe Burrow* top 2 QB in the NFL and primed to have a Hall of Fame career
    *Jamaar Chase* top 5 receiver right now
    *Justin Jefferson* Top 5 receiver right now
    *Patrick Surtain II* top 3 corner right now
    *Tua Tagovailoa* Starting QB for the Dolphins, was having an MVP caliber season this year before injuries
    *Jerry Jeudy* #1 receiver for the Broncos, expected to have a breakout season this year
    *Patrick Queen* very solid MLB for the Ravens
    *Jalen Waddle* One of the most exciting young receivers in the league
    *Najee Harris* very solid starting RB for the Steelers
    *Brian Robinson Jr* just had a very good rookie season for the Commanders
    *Devonta Smith* top 10ish receiver, just went to a superbowl with the Eagles
    *Trevor Diggs* Top 5ish corner, led the league in INTs a year or two ago
    *Xavier Mckinney* very solid safety for the Giants
    *Henry Ruggs III* was an extremely promising young receivers whose career quite literally crashed and burned
    Not to mention guys on the bench like Mac Jones... who is expected to be the Patriots starting QB come August
    LSU and Alabama in 2019 are two of the most stacked teams in NCAA history, and frankly it's not very close. Even Miami was never this loaded all at one time
    Edit: and the list just keeps growing ever few minutes. Good God what a couple of rosters these were

  • @maxtew6521
    @maxtew6521 Рік тому +1

    Please watch the Alabama-Ohio State natty game from a few years ago. Y'all have watched two big Bama losses recently and it's breaking my Bama heart. 😂 RTR.

  • @ScottT248
    @ScottT248 Рік тому

    On the last play the QB only had to grab the ball and kneel. It was not a spike the ball to the ground as the clock would of stopped. Since the QB handled the ball and knelt the clock keeps running and Alabama was out of timeouts so the game was over. Ooos. I see someone else already mentioned this below, but always nice for a 2nd explanation, I guess. :)

  • @MrJeddYoung
    @MrJeddYoung Рік тому

    That was a lot of fun - thanks guys for the reaction.

    • @DNReacts
      @DNReacts  Рік тому

      Thank you Jedd, appreciate the comment!

  • @xstrotic9093
    @xstrotic9093 Рік тому

    9:03 if you guys are wondering who Darren Sproles is, he’s one of if not the shortest player in nfl history and he was a great RB

  • @umrules06
    @umrules06 Рік тому

    There are two variations of "clock plays" that are run. One is spiking the ball where the QB takes the snap and literally spikes the ball hard into the turf. This uses up a down but it stops the clock. Teams will do this when they are trying to comeback in the final minutes of a game and are out of timeouts so they have no other way to preserve the clock.
    What the LSU QB did in this game was the other "clock play" which is just taking a knee. This is when the QB accepts the snap and immediately bends to one knee while still holding onto the ball. This also wastes a down but it keeps the game clock ticking which is exactly what LSU wanted. Alabama had no timeouts and had no way of stopping the clock at that point. Teams take a knee when they are ahead in the game in the final minutes and want it to end. It is also slightly safer than calling a basic running play, because you avoid the small risk of having the ball carrier fumble it back to the other team.
    You might hear announcers call this a "victory formation" when a team lines up to take a knee. The game is basically over all that remains is the formality of the qb taking a knee to run down the clock and end the game officially.

  • @kvallo2
    @kvallo2 5 місяців тому

    Its so great that you say "we've seen a randy moss highlight reel" when the catch you're referring to is Randy's son!! (this is probably somewhere else down in the comments so maybe I'm echoing it! )

  • @treywilliams3567
    @treywilliams3567 Рік тому

    LSU fan here this game was one of the best I can remember when it happened I was 20 LSU had not beaten Alabama since I was 12 😂

  • @19MichaelDixon
    @19MichaelDixon Рік тому

    So many pros on that field. Burrow, Tua, Jefferson, Chase, Queen, Edeards-Hellaire, Delpit, Felton, Lewis, Cushenberry, Moss, Charles, Sullivan, Lawrence, Phillips, Jeudy, Josh Jacobs, Irv Smith Jr, Damien Harris, Christian Miller, Pierson, Roquan Davis, Roschbacher, Buggs, Wilson, Najee Harris, Diggs, Surtain, Waddle. Just pure talent.

    • @19MichaelDixon
      @19MichaelDixon Рік тому

      I forgot Henry Ruggs....but let's be honest, his life is over

  • @Tmac1224
    @Tmac1224 Рік тому

    LSU just needed to get a first down to run the clock out and kneel at the end there. Great reaction to a great game ! Gonna throw out a Tracy mcgrady video request ,Might as well One of my favourite players .

    • @DNReacts
      @DNReacts  Рік тому

      Thank you, and of course no problem, have added this to our list. It’s a big list, but it’s on there.

  • @brysonking56
    @brysonking56 Рік тому

    One of the top 3 qbs and 2 of the top 5 or 8 WRS on the same team jeez

  • @Tim_Leclair
    @Tim_Leclair Рік тому

    This LSU offense was probably the best college offense of all time. Justin Jefferson and Jamar Chase are both looking to be future first ballot Hall of Fame receivers, and Joe Burrow is looking to be the same. But Chase and Jefferson are two of the best receivers in the NFL right now, both on the same team with the best QB to come out of the draft since Mahomes. Unreal that there was this much talent in one offense.
    Not to mention Devanta Smith, Jerry Jeudy, Jalen Waddle, and Tua Tagovailoa running the offense on Alabama with one of the best O-Line's ever assembled and Najee Harris in the backfield.
    Superstar's on defense like Grant Delpit for LSU and Trevon Diggs for Alabama just made this matchup crazy. These were two borderline NFL caliber teams facing off. This was a great era for college football.

  • @abelcher07
    @abelcher07 Рік тому +1

    You should watch Antonio Brown highlights. He’s one of the most dominant receivers in recent memory.

  • @Wxqzq9826
    @Wxqzq9826 Рік тому

    watch this past years national championship between uga and tcu. It was the biggest margin of win in championship history

  • @colemayet1467
    @colemayet1467 Рік тому

    Justin jefferson, jamaar chase, Jalen waddle. 3 current NFL superstar recievers in this game. Their NFL highlights are a must watch as well!

  • @boog6041
    @boog6041 Рік тому

    The funny thing is towards the end of the video you said “We’ve seen a Randy Moss highlight reel”. That’s actually his son who caught that 😂