@Mike Parkerson well said me 2. I can watch this game, and games from the BEST College Football Team in the history of the game, all day everyday. 👍🏿👌🏿
One of the best college football teams of all time, the 2019 LSU Tigers. This team had one Heisman Trophy Winner; 8 All-Americans; 13 All-SEC selections; the offensive line won the Joe Moore Award for the best offensive line in the nation; FOURTEEN 2020 NFL Draft picks; and FIVE 1st round picks in the 2020 NFL Draft. Boy, what a team. It must have been something to be an LSU football fan in 2019.
They also won the biletnikoff award for the best wide receiver. Ja'Marr, Chase, and Grant. Delpit won the Jim Thorpe award for the best defensive back in the country.😂😂😂😂 unbelievable we will never see a team like that again greatest orphans, and greatest team of all time. stats prove it
People don't appreciate just how good of a team LSU beat that night. Clemson hadn't lost a game in 2 years. They also raced to a 17-7 lead. LSU managed to calmly go on to score 40+ on a great Clemson defense, and people don't give that much maligned defense enough credit, held an explosive, all time Clemson offense to under 30 points.
Yeah. I really missed it during 2020. Covid won it all that year. There can't be a true national champion when so many good teams had no season at all. They were the smart ones.
@@hoodiemar8309Ohio state was coming off of like 6 bye weeks when they played Clemson that year. It was kind of funny seeing all the playoff teams having played different number of games
The amount of NFL talent in this game is insane Trevor Lawrence Tee Higgins Amari Rodgers Travis Etiene The Clemson defense Joe Burrow Clyde Jamarr Marshall JJ Thaddeus Moss Stingley And the rest of the LSU defense And I forgot Ross Truly so much talent in that game
I don't deal in hyperbole. With the resume, this is the greatest college football team ever. As a USC fan, I have no problem making that statement. Certainly, the best that I've ever witnessed and I've been watching since the mid 1970s.
U must’ve not watched the big east conference in 2001 cause u would’ve saw that Miami team they had the most talent for sure maybe not the most successful but the best
@@Messup7654 The most talent doesn't mean the best team. Clearly, that Miami team was loaded with talent but their schedule and results come nowhere near the resume of the 2019 Tigers of LSU. The 2019 Tigers only had 2 games where the final score was close (#9 Auburn and #3 Alabama) and they crushed Oklahoma and defending national champion Clemson in the CFP. Miami's schedule in 2001 was weak (as per usual) and they got paired up with a #4 nebraska team that had no business being in the national championship game. Resumes mean something.
@@staubach1979rt we’re talking about the bets team and the best team is the one with the most talent not the most successful team or the best team every year would be the national championship winner
Since Super Bowl I in 1967, there had been College and professional sports teams in the south that had met in championship games. 1972: Super Bowl 6 (Dallas Cowboys vs. Miami Dolphins) 1978: NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament national championship game (Duke vs. Kentucky) 1980: Sugar Bowl (Alabama vs. Arkansas) 1983: NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament national championship game (Houston vs. North Carolina State) 1985: NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament national championship game (Georgia vs. Old Dominion) 1986: NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament national championship game (Duke vs. Louisville) 1987: NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament national championship game (Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee) 1988: NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament tournament championship game (Auburn vs. Louisiana Tech), Orange Bowl (Miami (FL) vs. Oklahoma) 1989: NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament national championship game (Auburn vs. Tennessee) 1990: Sugar Bowl (Miami (FL) vs. Alabama) 1991: NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament national championship game (Tennessee vs. Virginia) 1993: Sugar Bowl (Miami (FL) vs. Alabama) 1994: NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament national championship game (Arkansas vs. Duke), NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament national championship game (Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee) 1995: NBA Finals (Houston Rockets vs. Orlando Magic) 1996: NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament national championship game (Georgia vs. Tennessee) 1997: NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament national championship game (Old Dominion vs. Tennessee), Sugar Bowl (Florida vs. Florida State) 1998: NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament national championship game (Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee) 1999: Fiesta Bowl (Florida State vs. Tennessee) 2000: Sugar Bowl (Florida State vs. Virginia Tech) 2001: Orange Bowl (Florida State vs. Oklahoma) 2004: Sugar Bowl (LSU vs. Oklahoma) 2006: NBA Finals (Dallas Mavericks vs. Miami Heat) 2009: Bowl Championship Series national championship game (Florida vs. Oklahoma) 2010: Bowl Championship Series national championship game (Alabama vs. Texas) 2011: NBA Finals (Dallas Mavericks vs. Miami Heat) 2012: Bowl Championship Series national championship game (Alabama vs. LSU), NBA Finals (Miami Heat vs. Oklahoma City Thunder) 2013: NBA Finals (Miami Heat vs. San Antonio Spurs) 2014: Bowl Championship Series national championship game (Auburn vs. Florida State), NBA Finals (Miami Heat vs. San Antonio Spurs) 2016: College Football Playoff national championship game (Alabama vs. Clemson) 2017: College Football Playoff national championship game (Alabama vs. Clemson), NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament national championship game (Mississippi State vs. South Carolina) 2018: College Football Playoff national championship game (Alabama vs. Georgia) 2019: College Football Playoff national championship game (Alabama vs. Clemson), NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament national championship game (Texas Tech vs. Virginia) 2020: College Football Playoff national championship game (Clemson vs. LSU), Stanley Cup Finals (Dallas Stars vs. Tampa Bay Lightning) 2021: World Series (Atlanta Braves vs. Houston Astros) 2022: College Football Playoff national championship game (Alabama vs. Clemson)
I'll remember this game. . . . I watched this game with Daniel. (He isn't my step-dad anymore), but I miss him. I miss watching LSU games with him . . . . . . . He was so thrilled when LSU won and I was so happy for him. . . . . .
I always thought Randy Moss must have been so happy his son got to experience some level of ultimate success in football. He obviously was never going to be an NFL player, but he got to be a major contributor on the best college football team to ever win a championship.
Thank goodness you guys re uploaded this. The last time you did it, YT took it down before I could download it. Now I captured it, and AVC is converting it as we speak. YT can't screw me now. BTW, this was a great game. I so enjoyed watching Burrow outperform Lawrence. It was so cool to see the LSU defense get after the "GOLDEN BOY" Trevor Lawrence. All those sports experts saying that Burrow wasn't as good as Lawrence were eating dry, overcooked seasonless crow the next day. It was great to see them having to back peddle their predictions.
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This LSU offense was nothing short of generational, but as an LSU fan, I cannot deny, that Clemson defense was REAL 😅. Had that been LSU’s offense just the year before or Les Miles years from 2008-15, LSU would’ve got shut out, this Venable’s defense was simply too good for anybody who wasn’t 2019 LSU.
This 2019 LSU team is one of the best, if not the best college football team I ever saw play. Their offense was a well oiled machine!! Joe Burrow’s accuracy throwing the ball was awesome!!
I will never understand how Ed Orgergon assembled such a perfect program and then completely collapsed. I thought this was the start of a Tiger dynasty.
Clemson had an incredible team that year as well. The would be solidification of dominant dynasty (Clemson) robbed by a team of a once in a generation goat team (LSU)
I love LSU and I always love watching theses games and I was eight that season I was so happy when they beat Alabama and for my entire life they beat us but now we beat them and bring home a National Trophy home and now in 2020 and the 2021 season and the 2021 and 2022 Season we suck because all the players left to the NFL GO TIGERS
FSU fan here, but must say this had to be one of the greatest teams ever, if not the greatest. To demolish an extremely strong Clemson team like on the big stage after a grueling SEC schedule is quite impressive.
recently came out that clemson had stolen LSU signals. without that the first half wouldnt have been close. once the signs changed look how the game changed.
Just watched the UGA & OKLA games before this one and man there was legit no stopping them that year. Even 2nd & 3rd string guys had skill. They weren’t going home empty handed. Even if you hate LSU I don’t see how you couldn’t give credit to this team. #LetsGeaux 🏆 (Then for the main guys to have the same crazy success in the NFL is wild!)
Trevor Lawrence: 3:22 Offsides, throws deep for a 35 yard gain 19:08 Pump fakes, Scrambles for a 9 yard gain 19:47 Steps up in pocket for a 20 yard gain 21:24 Runs QB option for a 1 yard touchdown 37:17 Scrambles out of the pocket and throws for an 18 yard gain 1:01:15 Steps up and throws high 1:12:35 Throws ball to the right hash for what could have been a 12 yard gain, incomplete 1:54:12 Throws high across the middle, almost picked 2:45:17 Tries to scramble for a first down, fumbles, LSU recovers Travis Etienne: 4:09 Catches screen for an 18 yard gain 48:42 Bounces the ball to the outside for a 30 yard gain 1:15:58 Catches shovel pass for a 14 yard gain 1:44:54 Runs up the middle for a 2 yard touchdown Ja'Marr Chase: 26:02 Drops what would have been a 12 yard gain 33:09 Catches deep pass for a 52 yard touchdown 53:20 Catches vertical route for a 56 yard gain 1:10:00 Catches vertical route for a 14 yard touchdown 1:58:24 Catches WR screen for a 41 yard gain 2:13:05 Drops vertical route for what would have been a 33 yard touchdown Terrace Marshall: 24:03 Catches slant for a 19 yard gain 44:54 Catches slant for a 7 yard gain 1:21:54 Can’t catch pass, too far to the outside 1:23:48 Is interfered with deep 1:27:05 Could’ve caught the pass, but it would’ve been difficult considering it was tipped 2:25:45 Catches vertical route for a 24 yard touchdown
LSU won three national championship games at the Superdome in New Orleans in the 21st century...⬛🌆🏈💛🐯🏆🏆🏆LSU beat Oklahoma in 2003 one but had to rightfully share the national championship with USC..The one that satisfied me the most was beating Ohio State in the 2007 one..I was in college during the 2007 season..The 2007 season was the wildest CFB season ever, and LSU came out as the champion..🤔LSU beating Clemson in 2019 was great and made up for the 2011 disaster..2019 LSU also went undefeated..The 2003 and 2007 teams didn't..🤨😏
Lost in 2011 though, which was horseshit. Not only was it a big coaching blunder but Alabama should not have been in. Just the year before ole lil nicki was bitching and moaning that if you didn't win your conference then you didn't belong in the NC... Fuck Alabama and Fuck NICK SABAN
The ultimate tiger bowl. As a sec fan even thought they beat my dawgs I’m happy they repped the sec well and won. Makes our loss seem more legitimate as well. This was a monster team! None of their opponents stood a chance.
Burrows was good, but he was also extremely fortunate to have a corp of recievers that caught nearly everything he threw up. That was Oklahoma's downfall in the semifinal game, Hurts couldn't get his recievers to hold onto a pass.
Like they say, it's a team game. And the best team ever won this one with the greatest quarterback ever. A 'linebacker' under center with the most smarts on either team in any game.
This LSU offense was nothing short of generational, but as an LSU fan, I cannot deny, that Clemson defense was REAL . Had that been LSU’s offense just the year before or Les Miles years from 2008-15, LSU would’ve got shut out, this Venable’s defense was simply too good for anybody who wasn’t 2019 LSU.