11:32 "Do you remember that game, grandpa?" "Well, yeah. A player ran right over me. Knocked me to the ground." "He ran out of bounds?" "No. I had walked on onto the field at that point." "What? Why'd you do that, grandpa?" "I don't know. Everyone else did it. It seemed right at the time."
They had multiple players who came off the sidelines try to stop the player and couldn't. It is the definition of a "palpably unfair act" and they STILL couldn't stop them from scoring.
@@meanmuttonthey were probably confused thinking the play was dead, and if any ball state player from the sidelines tackled them it would have been a penalty and untuned down for WMU
As a former Clemson student, seeing Utah fans not know how to properly storm a field gave me a chuckle lol. You GOTTA wait that little extra bit just in case
@@jj22445 the kid gave up trying to run 😂 he was like "fuck it, I'm tired, I'm sweating bullets, I just ran out here, fuck it, he can go around" *gets fuckin leveled*
I was at that Cal-Stanford game and remember the energy, shock and Excitement on what is now "The Play" that forever is the bar of any lateral plays going forward. As I understood it, they practiced this play from time to time with the help of the the national ranked Cal-Rugby team (or maybe had some on the football team). I remember for a couple years after Cal T-shirts were made with the Xs and Os diagram of the play printed on the shirt and in the end zone Musical Notes were scattered about with one laying sideways with the X next to it representing the scoring player knocking down the trombone player, lol. Oh btw, it was the final collegiate game for Stanfords John Elway who had a last minute drive down by 2 points to get into FG range but conservatively called a time out at 8 seconds instead of 3 or 4 seconds. Stanford made the FG to go ahed by 2 but with now 4 seconds on the game clock. Stanford got a penalty for team celebration and 15 yard penalty for the kick off. Everyone in Berkeley Memorial Stadium was on their feet and knew something was going to happen, well everyone except for the Stanford Band that is, lol.... The rest is football history as The Play unfolded.
@@easyenetwork2023 It was a bad judgement call to not wait and run the clock down to kick the FG. To be fair, even with the penalty, who knew Cal with 5 seconds would run the biggest upset play in football history.
@@easyenetwork2023 Definitely not, without him they wouldn't have driven all the way down the field in the first place, and it wasn't necessarily Elway who called the timeout anyway
If you do a sequel to this you should look at Arizona-Oregon in 2009. Arizona students got out of the stands and stood around the periphery of the field ready to go rush the field with 30 seconds left and a 7 point lead. Oregon scored and then won in overtime
Lol, I was there. I remember College Gameday was on campus that day, too. I was so embarrassed for our fans. That was when Dennis Dixon was Oregon's QB.
I mean you got to give it to BYU, when the chance opens up, you HAVE to take it. They could have won any of those extra times and then the story would look a hell of a lot different now
For anyone wondering about the last game, refs ruled one of the laterals was forward (my guess is at 13:04 , looks like 24 threw it a yard forward) and Ball State won.
Seeing opposing players interact after each moment, game over or not, is a low key wholesome part of this video. Lot of good young men out there during these moments.
@@SgvSth What "communications"? The announcers are at the game, they should have seen the fans on the field while BYU was trying to score on the run after the block.
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I'm watching this now, never saw that one before and like....I dunno who won the game? So I went to look it up, and the Actual ESPN feed of the game cut right there, people actually watching the game live didn't get to see the end and there is apparently no video of it. But yeah, forward pass so it didn't count
10:32 why would the announcement crew assume USC would just down the ball a yard in front of the goal line? That just blows my mind they even said that.
Probably because Peter Carroll sold them the dummy with the spike motion over and over 😂 not sure it worked on ND defenders but he sold it to the comms team for sure
Times flies man, I remember watching that Texas tech game live and didn’t even know who Crabtree was then because I was like 9-10 years old lol, now he’s retired from the nfl 🤯 crazy
Thank you for using Joe Starkey's full call of The Play. It sounds really weird when highlight videos cut out the middle section during the refs' deliberation.
There was one in the early 2000s where Georgia fans rushed the field against Tennessee with literally like 2 minutes left on the clock and the announcers just couldn't believe how dumb it was lol. If you make a part 2, maybe try to find that one.
Found it! Right on the year 2000, actually. ua-cam.com/video/hiUb132a1qs/v-deo.html The students start to get on the field at around 2:02:41, but the chaos doesn't start until about 1:26 left in the game (2:05:34).
Look up App State vs Delaware, FCS national championship 2007. More than 3 minutes left in the game and the fans were packed on the sidelines about to fall into the field.
damn i'm a nebraska fan. i was born in 2006. thank god my dad told me about nebraskan players like frost and tommy fraizer. growing up in not great nebraska football is tough
@@LordHoth_90 There was actually a reason for that. In the Big 12, the tiebreaker for standings is based on point differential. So, in the event that Oklahoma and Baylor tied in record for 2nd place (which ended up happening), the point differential would determine who gets 2nd place. Those 3 points didn’t make the difference but they could have
How do you not have those stupid Kentucky fans against LSU in 2002? They were literally tearing down goalposts as the LSU receiver was walking into the end zone.
That Kentucky team jinxed themselves to begin with when they gave their coach a premature Gatorade bath. I'm an UGA fan but that play in '02 will always stand out as one of my favorites.
That TEXAS Tech game will forever be in my mind and my heart and I will never ever forget that game I was so happy when tech won. I was cheering so much that night that I lost my voice. And I also woke up sore from that game too. That was probably one of the best if not the best tech game ever. GUNS UP WRECK EM 👆🌵 HORNS DOWN
@@harlanseago4876 Seems to be a law of the internet that if a Tech fan is enjoying himself/herself a UT fan (or less often a depressed Tech fan) will show up to try and spoil the original Tech fan's fun.
That 13:57 touchdown might be even more crazy then any other lateral plays bc the actual TEAM ran out on the field(not band or fans). The western michigan player with the ball literally ran into a wall of like 30 defenders😂. At that point, why wouldnt they all just try to tackle him lmfaoo?
If there is a part 2, please add UVA-FSU 1995. UVA stopped the Seminoles short, and the crowd celebrated early. The Cavaliers stopped FSU again, and they celebrated without penalty.
I went to a game like this that wasn’t shown. It was nebraska vs Michigan state. My dads a nebraska grad. My grandpa is Michigan state. They met in a bowl game probably around 2006 and all 3 generations of us boys went. Nebraska was up by a few points and mich st’s last play was laterals continuously. At one point, everyone thought the ref blew the whistle even tho they didn’t. Nebraska stopped playing and a mich st player picked up the ball and started running. The mich st team ran onto the field and go in their own players way. Nebraskas cornerback noticed the player running and was able to chase him down thru the team and tackled him at the 5 yd line. Was a good memory I’m glad I got to have with my now deceased grandpa
11:28, I must have been 14 or 15 when I first saw this play. Right when he said it I thought, "What?" And boom, there's the band. I was flabbergasted and couldn't believe that happened. Oh man sports are so much fun. 13:24, basic rule. Play until the whistle.
The final seconds of 2006 Rutgers-Louisville was one of these moments, didn't impact the game in the end, but it was funny that the players had to direct the fans to get off the field so they could run the final play.
Canadian here. I don’t follow sports, but in my first year of high school I decided to watch the Grey Cup (our version of the Superbowl) - Montreal vs Saskatchewan. Sask wins and they’re all triumphant, but then the ref comes out and says that there was one extra man on the field, so Montreal gets another kick and then _they_ win it instead. Sask snatched defeat from the jaws of victory, in front of the entire country. The next morning at school, I passed the room of the band teacher (a diehard Sask fan), and the sound of a funeral dirge came out the door.
Another for Part 2: Rutgers over Louisville in 2006. Ray Rice scored a late TD, and the crowd stormed early when Louisville threw it away but left one second on the clock.
not as bad as Kentucky dumping gatorade on coach's head AND THEIR FAN BASE LITERALLY RAN ON THE FIELD AND STARTED TEARING DOWN THE GOAL POST AS THE BLUEGRASS MIRACLE HAPPENED AND LSU WON ON AN 80 YARD TD. Literally on one side of the field LSU was running in an 80 yard pass into the endzone and on the other side of the field there were 2,000 Kentucky student jumping up and down going crazy from the 30 yard line to their endzone with 20 fans tearing down the goal posts. Completely oblivious that 60 yards away from them the other team was running into the endzone. It wasn't really until 30 or so seconds after the TD did they actually realize how stupid they looked. Losers hahaha
Also missed when Kentucky dumped Gatorade on their coach before Marcus Randall hit Devery Henderson on the play known as “The Bluegrass Miracle” or Dash Right 93 Berlin
That 2010 Tennessee vs. LSU game was crazy, Tennessee stops LSU short of the goal line as time expired, but had 13 guys on the field. That should be on here..
I went to Ohio State during the Cooper years. We only beat UM once in all that time, and my seats were 35 yard line at the very top of the stadium. When the gun went off, fans rushed the field and the police formed arcs around the goalposts to keep them from coming down. Mace rolled across in clouds. My roommate and I lit cigarettes and watched from above (you couldn't smoke in the stadium, but nobody left to tell us not to). Best game ever. Still, fans that rush the field are idiots.
There's also the two, back to back blocked attempted field goals by Iowa against UNI in, 2009, I think, in the final seconds of the game. UNI attempted the first one, Iowa blocked, UNI recovered the ball, and was able to try again.
I was with the MUSS at BYU Utah game and got trapped in the sidelines after we rushed. They need to clear all fans from the actual stadium in these cases. It’s a massive liability all around.
BYU really lost 1 game 3 times 😂
and Utah won 1 game 3 times lol
No byu always wins
@@Epochclock except today apparently
Not this year 🤞🤑
@@Epochclock ;-;
11:32 "Do you remember that game, grandpa?"
"Well, yeah. A player ran right over me. Knocked me to the ground."
"He ran out of bounds?"
"No. I had walked on onto the field at that point."
"What? Why'd you do that, grandpa?"
"I don't know. Everyone else did it. It seemed right at the time."
Shut the hell up you aren’t funny
😂😂😂 OMG. i'm in tears right now. You got me dying with this dialog 😂😂
thought that was the band celebrating since they thought they won
THE BAND IS ON THE FIELD!!! By far my most favorite play in the history of football 😂😂😂😂
Hands down the best ever and I'm not a fan of either school. The band guy getting bowled over was icing on the cake.
@@theocho8689 Fr mans got folded 😂
Yeah I'm glad my band stays put in the stands at the end of the game lol
I agree! Not a Cal or Stanford fan but if you love football, you LOVE this play!
Still a classic. Now and forever
"Oh the Band is out on the field!" ( 11:27) is hands down my favourite sports call!
I like 1979 Daytona 500 "and there's a fight!"
Mine too
Fr
Alternate title: Utah fans try to lose in as many ways as possible.
LOL
is there lead in the water there?
@@milaandahiya no, they are Mormon
@@milaandahiya there is in flint
You gotta give it to BYU they just wanted that loss more
For that Ball state - Western Michigan game, Ball state had all 52 players on the field but they still couldn't stop them
They had multiple players who came off the sidelines try to stop the player and couldn't. It is the definition of a "palpably unfair act" and they STILL couldn't stop them from scoring.
Central Michigan stopped themselves on that one. There was an obvious forward lateral. Don't know whether the refs caught it, but the announcers did.
@@quigonkennyCentral Michigan wasn't playing
Game: West Michigan vs Ball State
@@quigonkenny: Fuck Central Michigan!
Central Michigan: Bruh, I wasn't even on the field! Wtf?!
@@meanmuttonthey were probably confused thinking the play was dead, and if any ball state player from the sidelines tackled them it would have been a penalty and untuned down for WMU
The refs like “Jesus, we really can’t give BYU any more chances”
The Max Hall curse is real :/ We’ll never beat Utah again
That was hilarious
@@BD-1-And-Only sorry what are you talking about?
@@MONEY-ol8mh in 2009 BYU beat Utah and Max Hall called Utah classless and they haven't beat them since
@@BD-1-And-Only oof I’m a born Clemson fan and my uncle and dad introduced me to sports and now I like who I grew up watching
As a former Clemson student, seeing Utah fans not know how to properly storm a field gave me a chuckle lol. You GOTTA wait that little extra bit just in case
As a former Clemson student as well, that's exactly what I was thinking lol
I was at the game and everyone was so hyped I didn't run out onto the field but a lot of people around me did so I was laughing at my own crowd
And who storms the field after beating BYU? 😂
I remember that BYU-Utah game like it was yesterday. That was some of the craziest stuff I’ve ever seen
For real, we still lost but the Ute fans were insane
hurts me to my very soul
"Unsportsmanlike conduct. Ball state being on the field" has got to be one of the best flags ever recorded.
11:25 the way he says “THE BAND IS OUT ON THE FIELD” always makes me die laughing
And then the ball-carrier levels a guy in the band in the endzone
@@jj22445 the kid gave up trying to run 😂 he was like "fuck it, I'm tired, I'm sweating bullets, I just ran out here, fuck it, he can go around" *gets fuckin leveled*
ROLL ON YOU BEARS 🐻
It’s truly iconic lmao
I have always wondered why they were on the field so early.
I was at that Cal-Stanford game and remember the energy, shock and Excitement on what is now "The Play" that forever is the bar of any lateral plays going forward.
As I understood it, they practiced this play from time to time with the help of the the national ranked Cal-Rugby team (or maybe had some on the football team).
I remember for a couple years after Cal T-shirts were made with the Xs and Os diagram of the play printed on the shirt and in the end zone Musical Notes were scattered about with one laying sideways with the X next to it representing the scoring player knocking down the trombone player, lol.
Oh btw, it was the final collegiate game for Stanfords John Elway who had a last minute drive down by 2 points to get into FG range but conservatively called a time out at 8 seconds instead of 3 or 4 seconds. Stanford made the FG to go ahed by 2 but with now 4 seconds on the game clock. Stanford got a penalty for team celebration and 15 yard penalty for the kick off. Everyone in Berkeley Memorial Stadium was on their feet and knew something was going to happen, well everyone except for the Stanford Band that is, lol.... The rest is football history as The Play unfolded.
So, Elway is the reason they lost actually. Wow.
@@easyenetwork2023 It was a bad judgement call to not wait and run the clock down to kick the FG. To be fair, even with the penalty, who knew Cal with 5 seconds would run the biggest upset play in football history.
Your comment actually made me remember that my Mom still has one of those shirts
@@samaldag478 Oh man, That is a collectors item for sure. 👍Wish I still had mine.
@@easyenetwork2023 Definitely not, without him they wouldn't have driven all the way down the field in the first place, and it wasn't necessarily Elway who called the timeout anyway
If you do a sequel to this you should look at Arizona-Oregon in 2009. Arizona students got out of the stands and stood around the periphery of the field ready to go rush the field with 30 seconds left and a 7 point lead. Oregon scored and then won in overtime
its always pac12 fans
I came to say this exact one.
Lol, I was there. I remember College Gameday was on campus that day, too. I was so embarrassed for our fans. That was when Dennis Dixon was Oregon's QB.
@@thomasl510 jeremiah mosoli was QB
Marcus mariota was oregon’s QB
The "Big Play" with Cal beating Stanford in the Big Game is SO ICONIC. Go Bears!!
Utah players be like, "remember that time we beat BYU 3 times in one night?"
go niners
I mean you got to give it to BYU, when the chance opens up, you HAVE to take it. They could have won any of those extra times and then the story would look a hell of a lot different now
@@TheScienceNerd100 lol but they didn't
For anyone wondering about the last game, refs ruled one of the laterals was forward (my guess is at 13:04 , looks like 24 threw it a yard forward) and Ball State won.
12:55 looked just ok, but that one was obviously forward
The username 💀💀💀
@@Gabrocol 😭
Utah Players: _doing their best to win_
Utah Fans: _how about we spice things up a bit_
BYU: _Is still BYU_
Bruh
Had BYU lost because of that all the Utah fans would be blaming the refs
Seeing opposing players interact after each moment, game over or not, is a low key wholesome part of this video. Lot of good young men out there during these moments.
The Cal-Stanford announcers really came up w any and every adjective 💀💀
Facts bro 😅
12:30
It’s just wholesome to see the announcers so exited
What is it about storming the field that draws me in every time? I don't know but I love it regardless
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I think it's stupid especially when you don't know the full outcome of the game. The home team should be penalized
@@darthnihilius9071 The home team is penalized. The NCAA fines the home team for field/court storming.
Your basically aloud to riot without getting in trouble
Cristobal really used this video as a foundation for his coaching style. Gotta applaud the commitment 👏🏼
BYU losing was an absolute point in time 😂
lmaoo
True lol
"Bro, it's a Canon event."
Multiple points in time lol
Sometimes fans need to understand how football works
No, it's more fun to always blame the refs for them loosing.
@@AJOlesen losing*
Learn English, you filthy ape.
Why did 1,000,000 fans and myself understand that the Utah penalty was during a live play and the fucking announcers did not know this?
Bad communication to the announcers from the broadcast's replay center would be my guess.
Not a big deal jezz
@@SgvSth What "communications"? The announcers are at the game, they should have seen the fans on the field while BYU was trying to score on the run after the block.
Especially considering that the only way the viewers at home knew was because the TV announcer said “The fans are on the fields” during the play!
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BYU: loses to Utah and fans storm the field
BYU: reload save game
I loved the abrupt end to the video... "Unsportsmen like conduct, ball state being on the field" 🤣🤣
I'm watching this now, never saw that one before and like....I dunno who won the game?
So I went to look it up, and the Actual ESPN feed of the game cut right there, people actually watching the game live didn't get to see the end and there is apparently no video of it.
But yeah, forward pass so it didn't count
The announcers raw emotion is awesome in the Stanford/California game.
I love BYU’s holder’s reaction to that kick. Rewound it three times.
That has to be the best way to ice the kicker ever.
Reload save game
I'm just imagining the marching band for Utah like, "Ugh okay fine... We'll play this damn fight song yet again..."
That byu kicker missed on purpose he was fearing he would be killed by that mob 😂
10:32 why would the announcement crew assume USC would just down the ball a yard in front of the goal line? That just blows my mind they even said that.
Probably because Peter Carroll sold them the dummy with the spike motion over and over 😂 not sure it worked on ND defenders but he sold it to the comms team for sure
I was hoping "The band is out on the field" play was on here. I love it
Is anyone gonna talk about how well Western Michigan kept the ball alive?
The Stanford V Cal announcers still have me dead af 💀
Times flies man, I remember watching that Texas tech game live and didn’t even know who Crabtree was then because I was like 9-10 years old lol, now he’s retired from the nfl 🤯 crazy
8:17 is one of the greatest heads-up awareness plays I've seen. What a catch
Thank you for using Joe Starkey's full call of The Play. It sounds really weird when highlight videos cut out the middle section during the refs' deliberation.
There was one in the early 2000s where Georgia fans rushed the field against Tennessee with literally like 2 minutes left on the clock and the announcers just couldn't believe how dumb it was lol. If you make a part 2, maybe try to find that one.
Found it! Right on the year 2000, actually.
ua-cam.com/video/hiUb132a1qs/v-deo.html
The students start to get on the field at around 2:02:41, but the chaos doesn't start until about 1:26 left in the game (2:05:34).
I think it was the only time that they rushed the field at Sanford Stadium
Look up App State vs Delaware, FCS national championship 2007. More than 3 minutes left in the game and the fans were packed on the sidelines about to fall into the field.
Announcers should never be surprised when UGA fans do dumb things.
@@somerandomguy706 IKR?! Like the 'Dobbnail Boot' game where they gifted the Vols 20 yards in penalties.
As a Husker fan seeing the Nebraska Missouri game was awesome
damn i'm a nebraska fan. i was born in 2006. thank god my dad told me about nebraskan players like frost and tommy fraizer. growing up in not great nebraska football is tough
I was at the Texas Tech game as a kid. One of the best college game day experiences I’ve ever had in my life.
Funny how UA-cam recommended this right after Colorado blew a 29-0 halftime lead vs Stanford.
It's amazing that how they can clear the field with all this chaos going on....
The Baylor-Oklahoma ending last week just earned a spot in a future Part 2!
“Oh, Riley is mad? Fuck it, we’re kicking a field goal.”
@@LordHoth_90 There was actually a reason for that. In the Big 12, the tiebreaker for standings is based on point differential. So, in the event that Oklahoma and Baylor tied in record for 2nd place (which ended up happening), the point differential would determine who gets 2nd place. Those 3 points didn’t make the difference but they could have
Missing LSU vs A&M when coach O got a Gatorade bath, play was called back, and he had to sit through seven overtimes just to ultimately lose
gEuAx TiGeRs
From what I heard though, cuz I didn’t watch, there was some bad officiating in that game allowed A&M to win. LSU should have won that gamr
@@BPC1980 should've watched the game then. Lots of mad LSU fans but all the plays were reviewed - the interception, the fumble, all of it. LSU lost.
@@dh2266 that was a fumble for sure
Listen the Aggies weren't kidding when they said they never lose they just run out of time
I remember watching that Notre Dame-SC finish live as a kid. Definition of a heartbreaker.
7:30 what a miracle play. Surprised I've never seen this one!
Won a national title for us
7:21 not one person told dude he might wanna go with a different color lol?
Refs on the TT game could have included that there was 1 second left on the clock when they confirmed the TD.
What’s up brother 0:15
Lol
Corny😂
How do you not have those stupid Kentucky fans against LSU in 2002? They were literally tearing down goalposts as the LSU receiver was walking into the end zone.
That Kentucky team jinxed themselves to begin with when they gave their coach a premature Gatorade bath. I'm an UGA fan but that play in '02 will always stand out as one of my favorites.
As a Utah fan I'm loving these comments
Storming the field is such a sacred tradition 🔥
It’s so fun ! Especially winning at the last second
UtSA..its first game ever..get a win!!...fans leave. San Antonio is that laid back. 😂😂
@@Braisedin because alabama doesn’t suprise anyone when they beat them 56-0.
@@donniefleuryy.29 Nether has Florida
Rushing the field is really annoying. Especially in these conditions. I might be in the minority but it’s super annoying.
That TEXAS Tech game will forever be in my mind and my heart and I will never ever forget that game I was so happy when tech won. I was cheering so much that night that I lost my voice. And I also woke up sore from that game too. That was probably one of the best if not the best tech game ever. GUNS UP WRECK EM 👆🌵 HORNS DOWN
i wasnt...im a canes fan and that game gifted Florida the natty
And they Haven’t won a thing since
@@harlanseago4876 Seems to be a law of the internet that if a Tech fan is enjoying himself/herself a UT fan (or less often a depressed Tech fan) will show up to try and spoil the original Tech fan's fun.
@@samuraibat1916 that’s what happens when your team hasn’t won a meaningful regular season game in 16 years. Just remember this: 57-7
@@harlanseago4876 Praying for you and the other UT fans. Y'all are the most miserable fanbase I know of.
I was a BYU fan at that first game. Ot still hurts. The Utah student section leader got removed over it
Lol no he did not
That 13:57 touchdown might be even more crazy then any other lateral plays bc the actual TEAM ran out on the field(not band or fans). The western michigan player with the ball literally ran into a wall of like 30 defenders😂. At that point, why wouldnt they all just try to tackle him lmfaoo?
Wasn’t a touchdown. Sorry.
If there is a part 2, please add UVA-FSU 1995. UVA stopped the Seminoles short, and the crowd celebrated early. The Cavaliers stopped FSU again, and they celebrated without penalty.
And the LSU Kentucky bluegrass miracle
Also UVA-FSU in 2011. Another game that ended about three times before being officially over.
I went to a game like this that wasn’t shown. It was nebraska vs Michigan state. My dads a nebraska grad. My grandpa is Michigan state. They met in a bowl game probably around 2006 and all 3 generations of us boys went. Nebraska was up by a few points and mich st’s last play was laterals continuously. At one point, everyone thought the ref blew the whistle even tho they didn’t. Nebraska stopped playing and a mich st player picked up the ball and started running. The mich st team ran onto the field and go in their own players way. Nebraskas cornerback noticed the player running and was able to chase him down thru the team and tackled him at the 5 yd line. Was a good memory I’m glad I got to have with my now deceased grandpa
BYU really proved the whole 'that game was so close it could have gone either way' thing wrong didn't they😂
One of the worst no-calls to let Cal Bears win that game. Down at the 50 was arguable, but that lateral was BRUTALLY forward.
I saw the illegal lateral, and I think most people did in the stands...that's why you hear the unsettling mumble...they know they lost..
what about the penalty on the defense for running on the field
don’t offense and defense penalties normally offset
@@chrismartinez144 good point..but oh well...game probably happened years ago
It was last season I believe
Offsetting penalties entitles offense another play had time been remaining on the game clock. Game doesn’t end on defensive penalty only
I remember this U of U game so vividly 😂 it’s just as crazy to watch all this time later
11:28, I must have been 14 or 15 when I first saw this play. Right when he said it I thought, "What?" And boom, there's the band. I was flabbergasted and couldn't believe that happened. Oh man sports are so much fun.
13:24, basic rule. Play until the whistle.
Reggie bush with the clutch QB push to win the game was wild
The final seconds of 2006 Rutgers-Louisville was one of these moments, didn't impact the game in the end, but it was funny that the players had to direct the fans to get off the field so they could run the final play.
I was at that Utah Byu game it was absurd but wildly entertaining
I wish announcers still got as excited as the Stanford vs. Cal guys. So fun to listen to.
They do in huge situations. Listen to Kick 6.
In the NFL there’s Jim Natz and Tony Romo
Gus Johnson gets excited when a touchdown int or a upset happens
Joe Starkey, who made that call during The Play, is still Cal's radio announcer. And he still gets excited.
@@edwardjones1482bingo... the new voice of college football...
I remember me and my buddy were on the phone. During the USC vs Notre Dame Bush Push game. We loss out collective minds on how the game ended. 😂
I was working on the TV truck for the BYU @ Utah game
Any reason the announcers didn't know what was going on with the live ball penalty?
Canadian here. I don’t follow sports, but in my first year of high school I decided to watch the Grey Cup (our version of the Superbowl) - Montreal vs Saskatchewan. Sask wins and they’re all triumphant, but then the ref comes out and says that there was one extra man on the field, so Montreal gets another kick and then _they_ win it instead. Sask snatched defeat from the jaws of victory, in front of the entire country. The next morning at school, I passed the room of the band teacher (a diehard Sask fan), and the sound of a funeral dirge came out the door.
"it's the annexation of Puerto Rico"
haha a Little Giants reference
Can you believe the quality of these videos but the quality in real life is like the quality today like everyday i’m weirded out rn
Another for Part 2: Rutgers over Louisville in 2006. Ray Rice scored a late TD, and the crowd stormed early when Louisville threw it away but left one second on the clock.
Man, that Nebraska v Missouri game is still something ill always remember
Y’all missed LSU prematurely dumping Gatorade on their head coach before loosing to A&M 74-72
Losing
I cracked up whenever I saw that lol
@@davidellis5141 how's that English degree going?
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not as bad as Kentucky dumping gatorade on coach's head AND THEIR FAN BASE LITERALLY RAN ON THE FIELD AND STARTED TEARING DOWN THE GOAL POST AS THE BLUEGRASS MIRACLE HAPPENED AND LSU WON ON AN 80 YARD TD. Literally on one side of the field LSU was running in an 80 yard pass into the endzone and on the other side of the field there were 2,000 Kentucky student jumping up and down going crazy from the 30 yard line to their endzone with 20 fans tearing down the goal posts. Completely oblivious that 60 yards away from them the other team was running into the endzone. It wasn't really until 30 or so seconds after the TD did they actually realize how stupid they looked. Losers hahaha
Also missed when Kentucky dumped Gatorade on their coach before Marcus Randall hit Devery Henderson on the play known as “The Bluegrass Miracle” or Dash Right 93 Berlin
7:19 dude casually in blackface😂
You missed the best thing about Joe Starkey's call of The Play, where he says, "There will be no extra point!"
8:00 and that's why schools should still have real grass. So sprinklers to cleear the field is an option.
That 2010 Tennessee vs. LSU game was crazy, Tennessee stops LSU short of the goal line as time expired, but had 13 guys on the field. That should be on here..
I was at that game...that was when we had pathetic Dooley as coach.
'Illegal participation, on the defense...'. I swear when Tennessee fans heard those words they knew that was an ill omen.
That Crabtree catch and TD is one of the most underrated in college football
I went to Ohio State during the Cooper years. We only beat UM once in all that time, and my seats were 35 yard line at the very top of the stadium. When the gun went off, fans rushed the field and the police formed arcs around the goalposts to keep them from coming down. Mace rolled across in clouds. My roommate and I lit cigarettes and watched from above (you couldn't smoke in the stadium, but nobody left to tell us not to). Best game ever. Still, fans that rush the field are idiots.
I don't remember very specific things in my life but I remember watching TV when the band on the field happened. It was amazing.
7:19 dude just casually doing black face LOOOOOL
Noticed that too LMAOO
I love 💗 watching Baltimore Ravens and Minnesota Vikings players introductions for the 2023-2024 season
Should of had Colorado and Missouri also on here. The infamous 5th down
Strictly speaking, the game was over when they stormed the field. Of course the call was bullshit, but oh well
Should’ve***
5th down was Karma for Missouri tampering with their field for that game.
“Nobody… I repeat NOBODY, is to storm the field until I blow THIS whistle!!”
You should make a video on when texas and notre dame played and it was 50-47 in 2OT
6:12
The way the crowd is packed around the sidelines is like it’s out of a movie lmao 😂
Utah fans storm the field
Utah football players u cost us the game twice 😂😂😂
All this excitement over a football game!😂
6:57 “INTERCEPTED,”
That’s a fumble homie
The field goal really said nope😂😂
There's also the two, back to back blocked attempted field goals by Iowa against UNI in, 2009, I think, in the final seconds of the game. UNI attempted the first one, Iowa blocked, UNI recovered the ball, and was able to try again.
This Utah BYU games are always ridiculous. The craziest things I have ever seen are during BYU and Utah games
This is the chaos that is unique to college football only
I was with the MUSS at BYU Utah game and got trapped in the sidelines after we rushed. They need to clear all fans from the actual stadium in these cases. It’s a massive liability all around.
The fake “down it” call was brilliant
Each time fans flood the field they should penalize their team with a delay of game.
3:54 I’m dead
12:26 - 'Best finish to an 82 foot College Football game I have ever seen.' - Randy or Jason Sklar from 'Cheap Seats'