@@kenmorris8219 I went to high school with Steve Smith. Not Steve Smith Sr, the probable hall of famer, but the other Steve Smith who played like 3 seasons in the NFL. In high school, that dude walked on water.
My highschool played Adrian Peterson in the 3-A Texas Highschool foot ball playoffs and he was a man among boys. It was unbelievable, they beat us by 70 points. He was a monster on defense as well. I was only 9 when this happened so I just watched.
Spending time in NFL, adapting to the fact that these players are bigger and stronger then the ones you were up against in college. And the fact that you're going to learn from playing and practicing in the NFL They're not just phenomenal college players. They're also better football players then they were back when they were phenomenal college players.
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@@idkjames in fact, this was true. But this was the best college players on every team, and this was also when the nfl was more top-heavy. It was only the super bowl champs, which would obviously put up a good fight, but they were held up by like 4 players. Sorry for the essay, but you had a good point.
Whats funny is that UGA team they showed that were back to back champions. Their defense had Starting 4 d-lineman all went 1st round, Their starting S went 1st and 5th, Starting LB's went 1st, 1st, and 3rd, Starting CB's went 4th, and 6th So their entire defense and some backups got drafted to the nfl. They had a all nfl defense within 2 years. as for the offense QB went 4th, RB went 3rd and 7th, OL went 1st, 1st, 3rd, 5th, 6th TE's went/will go 3rd and 1st, WR's went 2nd and probably 2nd this year. Even their P and kicker got drafted i think. So within a 2 year to 3 year span The entire starting units and about half of the backups will be drafted to the NFL. They might be the only team in history that would even have a chance against the worst nfl team because they legit had all nfl talent.
College was not always a minor league for the pros. And for a few decades the pros had to work other jobs so it was the college players that were able to be more dedicated.
The biggest difference would be the O-line and D-line. The NFL squad would dominate the lines. The NFL team would get a sack on nearly every defensive play and when the NFL team is on offense, the QB would have so much time they'd get a first down pass every play or they could just hand off to the RB who would have nothing but gaps to run through.
take the georgia comp. you have jordan davies, jalen carter, nolan smith, travon walker, nakobr dean, quay walker. and on the other hand broderick jones, marvin mims and i cant name the rest on top of my head. what im saying is georgia might have put up quite the fight
I remember hearing an elite college team consists of about 20-30 NFL players while an NFL roster consists of 70 proven NFL players. Even the worst NFL teams of all time would drug any elite college team
@andrewblakeslee8709 not really. I'd take the early 2000s hurricanes over any NFL team pre 1990. I'd take recent LSU or Georgia over any NFL team pre 1980. That 2000s hurricane roster had like 10 eventual hall of famers on it, at impactful positions.
@@shatzngiggles8911yes but the college teams had the future HOFs early in their career. While an NFL team has players in the peak of their career and with so much more experience. The NFL team would still win easily.
@@shatzngiggles8911terrible take, at that point it is a completely different sport. It would be like I would take the worst college team now vs the best NBA team back in 1949
Nah, the college all star team used to defer super bowl champions about 30% of the time back when they had enough sack to be embarrassed for taking an L to a college team. Some of those Bama teams would do just fine in the league.
they used to have the college all stars game, it was the reigning nfl champions vs the best college players from every team; the all stars record was 9-31-2 and it went on from 1934-1976 with the exception of 1974
I remember seeing John Elway up close on the field. I've never seen anyone that big who could move as fast as he moved. I also happened to be in front of the tunnel at a Laker game when all of a sudden I was in the middle of Magic Johnson, James Worthy and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. I just stood there looking up with my mouth hanging open. Going back further I met Willie Stargelk when I was a kid. I thought he had to be a giant. Enormous guy.
@@charleswilliams8453This is true. However, You have to remember that when those games were “competitive” pro players had offseason jobs cause they didn’t make any real money. And the final 11 games were won by the Pro team and it got ugly at the end and was cancelled in the mid 1970’s.
@@NicksKicks3Bama at one time has had like 10 first rounders on one roster as well as multiple 2nd 3rd 4th rounders etc. that’s more talent than the really shitty teams have so it could be close if you have a really shitty nfl team vs a generational college team.
@@laynebrock they do every year, how many of them actually became successful players tho? I don’t think you understand the difference in game speed between pro and college football. Just because they got drafted doesn’t mean they can start on an NFL roster
I lived with Ahmad Brooks when he was with the Bengals. He is an absolute monster of a man. It's a shame that off the field stuff got in the way of his career
I wondered that too, and asked my dad. The way he put it really made sense to me; there are maybe one or two NFL ready players on that college team, maybe none at all. To think that a college team with at most five NFL ready players could hang with an NFL team with... well, _all_ NFL ready players is absurd.
The 2019 LSU tigers had waaay more than 2 NFL ready players. A demoralized NFL team would lose but an NFL team that's being disrespectful by playing a college team would get fired up and beat them by a couple TD's IMO.
@@imanoldurango8213point still stands. NFL is the best of the best of college. 256 guys are hand picked by teams every year. Statistically speaking, only a couple dozen of them will go on to have impacrful careers.
I had season tickets to the St. Louis rams from the inaugural season to the end. Had 3rd row seats behind the visitors bench, the nfl players literally look like giants. Until you see them up close and personal the tv doesn’t do it justice on how big and fast they really are.
Fr I saw the jaguars saints game in 2019 in person and had field seats, right in front of me I saw Leonard Fournette absolutely slam into another guy as he was being tackled and pushed out of bounds, it was astounding and he got up like nothing happened, he was huge. All of them were. Tv doesn’t do it justice
Idk I used to talk to this guy at the gym who said he used to be a D1 basketball player. Guy claimed 6'8 290lbs and looked like it. But at the same time I would have guessed only 6'6 270. I'm 6'1 and I'm constantly disappointed at how short people are
I was right. I just checked that the last one was in 1976 in a rain storm in Chicago. I vividly remember that. It wasn't televised on the 3 major networks. But I remember that storm. From 1934-1976, the College kids won only 9 games. Thanks for this video. I am doing some research on these games now
@thomasparkes5707 go look up the stats from those games. The nfl teams were looking to not get hurt and were not playing their best guys every snap. Imagine losing franco harris, mean joe, lambert etc to a meaningless game. Make the game count and those college teams get smashed to bits
Unless you have a generational talent at QB, that immediately makes a chance of even putting up points a nonstarter for the college team. The speed of an NFL defense is next level. In college you might have to lookout for a corner, edge rusher, or talented lineback. In the pros EVERYONE is as good as that best player. They're all incredibly fast, smart, instinctual. Pro defenders would have multiple interceptions, pass breakups, sacks and forced fumbles. Few rookies are up to the challenge and that's after weeks and weeks of prep through training camp, doing best on best
Playing devils advocate, the only chance id give the college team is with, well, general chemistry and such. Bad NFL teams seem to lose all ability to work together, do basic coverages and techniques, and tend to get beat by the simplist things, while a top tier college team is usually the opposite of that, scheming up ways to get balls to their best players with an actual competant gameplan. But idk if that stops the NFL team from just handing the ball off fifty times and just using all the Meat they got lol
Agreed. The NFL is so much faster, and like some other guy said, the NFL is filled with the best college players, and a very minute percent of college players ever make it to the NFL.
Less than 10% of the guys on the best D1 team even start or play in the NFL too. Just because you’re on the best D1 team doesn’t mean your NFL made, there’s guys who are D3, D2, or low D1 teams who will have more success because they know how to play and be good without talent all around them their whole lives which makes them even better in the NFL when they do have that talent around them.
RU-vid university you are wrong. age has nothing to do with generational talent and generational coaches. CJ Stroud Marvin JSN Olave Wilson... would shred any defense and surely get wins. as they do with ease as rookies cooking like they are playing D2 college schools. teens often destroy the Olympics. hall of famers speak the total opposite than you all and there's a solid reason. now if someone steals your signs and gives them to other teams it's gonna be tough but they outscore NFL offenses undoubtedly. two point conversions exist. obviously they would get multiple wins against some of those 32 offenses/teams.
@@newqleurthey are doing that with NFL cats blocking for them, if they had their college o-lines they wouldn't have enough time to get the ball off and the recievers wouldn't be open in time if the corners just pressed them
@@newqleurthat's means nothin let that kid get hit just once while at full speed and see if he wants to keep tryin to go at it with a grown man tryin to make a living, u know that shit ain't happening, every player on an NFL team is the biggest strongest and fastest of their positions basically with years of experience and training, there is no way u can compete with that
@@chqxnnah bro, sounds like you missed the Commenters point, video stated the obvious, that the NFL is the highest level of competitive football, more funding, more assets, more training, more experience. Of fucking course no NFL team would lose to college. Why anyone would think otherwise is stupid and the video is pointless.
Cj Stroud Marvin Harrison Chris olave Garrett Wilson JSN have entered the chat. slice through any defense don't be silly. Marvin ain't even there yet. teens destroy the Olympics often, don't be a member of RU-vid university.
you aren't putting any NFL defense against them with complete confidence. they just need to outscore the other offense and two point conversions exist. there's a reason why hall of fame broadcasters say they could beat NFL teams. they know a lot more than this halfway fanboy
@newqleur lol, you are absolutely out of your mind if you think ANY college team has a chance against an NFL team. Hell, the worst 2nd string nfl team still beats the best college team. Those boys would get their asses handed to them.
Im on scholarship for a D2 football program and during camp last year we took a trip to the lions public practices to watch and see how pros do it, stuff like that. I met Jamal Williams and I’m probably a good 5 inches taller than him but he somehow still dwarfed me. I’m strong but he was on a whole different level of built. Obliviously I’m no Georgia bulldog but it really put into perspective the difference between college and the NFL.
The best college teams have a handful of guys that might make the NFL. All 53 players on an NFL team are the same caliber or higher than that handful of guys on the college team.
@@lawrencepfaff9670 yeah in the 30s and 40s before the nfl and afl even merged dawg. Also neither one of us didnt give them a chance. We just stated a genuine fact about which players are nfl worthy on a college team and how in the nfl, they all are.
Ya, the thing we need to remember, is that even if you are a bust, you still had to DOMINATE college, so even bad NFL teams are full of college stars. For example, my favorite team, the cardinals, have Kyler Murray, lots of people say he is bad and can’t throw, BUT he won a heisman, meaning he dominated college.
cj stroud Marvin Harrison junior, JSN, Garret Wilson, Chris olave have entered the chat. the best players in the nation right now and marvin ain't even there yet. age is so irrelevant even teens destroy the Olympics often, don't just believe what one person tells you.
Lsu with Jefferson burrow and chase and Clyde Edward’s helaire. Three weapons who all came in as top tier nfl guys and jjetas and jamar came in as top 5 receivers rookie year. They could compete against those 0-16 browns
@@newqleurthe problem with what you and others arguing this side are saying is the position of those players. The REAL reason even a college all star team loses to an NFL team is the line play. The Ohio State offensive line would get absolutely MURDERED by an NFL defensive line. Even a doodoo team like the commanders. The commanders came into this season with Chase Young, Montez Sweat, Jonathan Allen, and Daron Payne on their D line. IN COLLEGE, Clemson had to block Chase with three players cause he was so dominant. Now make him bigger, stronger, and more experienced. That's an NFL defensive line with four pro bowlers, and they've gone 4-8. That same Ohio State team's BEST o line player went 6th overall to the Cardinals. The Cardinals are 2-10. And if you look at the offensive line, even the bad NFL offensive lineman are still significantly bigger and stronger than even the best college line due to simply being older and getting to pool talent from all over the nation. Even the worst NFL teams generally aren't bad all over, they just have underperforming personnel groups. The jets defense is LOADED, they've got good receivers and backs too. But their QB is buns and their line is average at best, so they suck. The ny jets would absolutely WORK that Ohio State team, the Joe burrow Bengals, the recent Georgia teams, ANYBODY. It's not even close. Johnny manziel could put up numbers in college. In the NFL, he was doodoo.
@@benmoss1859 yes the offensive line would fold. obviously. that has nothing to do with getting a win. you do not understand the difference between those 4 receivers and any secondary in the league. Cjs ball placement arch and speed are enough to win a game with 5 defensive players against just one center. the other 4 lineman don't even have to be on the field. I have won games with 2 on 6 against people my age. you don't know how easy it is to throw and catch when your bodies are a tier higher than the rest. it is incredibly easy. they could win 7 on 11 with 2 point conversions against multiple of those 32 teams. you need to study more football like Brees and Brady with no line at many times. it's a check down on slants and outs. the talent of youth can easily destroy any grown man. you have no idea what kind of talent exists within the Olympics apparently because dudes like these are a level above most.
@@greyklopstock7155 this is not 1960. their are 15 year olds outrunning NFL dbs. that's the world you are in. not 1960 all star games by people running 5 second 40s
Until like 1976, a collection of the best college football players were thrown on a team and played against the reigning NFL champs. The last time a college team won was in the 60s
They actually used to do this for like 40 years. Functionally a college all star team Vs that years NFL champion. And the college team did win a few, but its not like they just played Georgia or something.
I can remember when the first game of the season was the world champion Green Bay packers vs the college all stars. Early 1960s and the games were competitive. It was a yearly thing but died out when the college players began to worry about injuries. Several of Lombardi s teams were included
Was this ever a question? The absolute worst NFL team would completely blow out the best college team. It wouldn't even be close. The D -Line would run over the college quarterback on every play. He'd have half a second in the pocket for 60 minutes.
Now I think the NFL team would still win, BUT to say that UGA's 2021 team (or LSU's 2019 team) would get blown out is hard to say. The game would still be competitive. For example, that 2021 UGA team now has over 30 of it's players get drafted (and more coming after this year)...those are the same players that you gloss over in this video (Jordan Davis, Carter, Swift, Dean, ect)...those were literally the same NFL caliber players PLAYING in college, all on the same team. And again, for the 2019 LSU team...do you really think a team led by Burrow, Justin Jefferson, Jamar Chase, Clyde Edwards H, ect would get consistently stopped? I mean, these are the same NFL players that within 3 years have become a top 3 player at their positions. It wouldn't be a blowout imo
@@greencat1849it would be a complete blowout 😂. For one it’s 25 players and half were drafted after the 3rd round, which isn’t a knock, but they’re not all impact players by any stretch of the imagination. Swift struggled his first couple of years, that online isn’t gonna push an nfl defensive line and Stetson isn’t driving the football against any nfl defense. Even Joe burrow was awful his first season. Had some flashes before he got hurt but his arm strength wasn’t there and the game was too fast for him. Take whatever team you consider the greatest national champion of all time and they get blown out.
@@Marquesjones5 1) Your draft pick argument is completely unfactual...I mean in 2021 alone (2022 draft) UGA had 5 first rounders, then factor in 2022 (2023 draft)...and all the 2nd rounders for both years. You are way off there bud. 2) If you watched ANY Bengals game, or know anything about his first year, he was hurt practically all season (just like he is now), and the OC doesn't even have a job anymore, anywhere. Stick with his OC and playmakers in college and he doesn't struggle as bad Try again
Remember back in the days the Super Bowl team would play a college All Star team and the games were close. I think the last one was with Pittsburgh in a rain storm in Chicago in say maybe 1975 or 76. I gotta check now
They’re around other large, freakishly talented athletes and it deminishes their individual freaky-ness. Until you see them in person and realize just how big and fast and strong they are.
When I was a kid, we went to the practice field to get autographs and only in person can you really see what a massive size difference there is between NFL players and regular people
You are absolutely correct. A college QB would have no chance against an NFL defense. A pro QB would destroy a college defense. The game would have to be called at halftime.
@@jakolby6511they would def not keep it competitive, you’re talking about a college team that has at most 5 NFL ready players against all NFL ready players. bryce young looked insane at bama and isn’t doing shit in the NFL. the talent in the league makes people forget how good the players on the worst team were in college
@@jakolby6511 yeah my fault but then their skills dont always translate over to the league. 11 NFL ready players that are unproven on a team of up to 100 players against a 53 man roster that have earned their spot
Every player on an NFL roster was the best of the best in their position in college. That's like randomly selecting 9 of the top 25 players in a draft class for each position and have them play a team with maby 1-2 wr going nfl a QB that might be a career back up at the next level and a RB who will never play another down of ball.
Yeah but when people say that, they are talking about the worst teams ever vs the best college teams ever. Do you really think the 2019 LSU tigers couldn't score on the panthers? Burrow to chase and Jefferson and also terrace Marshall who was great that year 2. A lot of those college players were drafted the next year and quite a few a dominating in the NFL.
Totally true lol. As a lions dan i remember during their 0-16 season there was some people saying alabama would beat them and i was like dude ik my team is trash but they r still an nfl team theres just no world they lose
@@ElijiahCater-xg9dqur acting like that lions team got blown out every game. There were multiple one score losses against other good nfl teams. No college team is beating an nfl team simple as that
True! My friends son #19 Brock Bowers considered to be one of the Greatest Tightends ever to come out of college is going to the pros this year.... We all know it's going to take him 2 years to grow, gain muscle and develop before he truly has any impact on the NFL Level... So if someone like that needs more to grow and develop and he was a Starter on a National Championship Team, Georgia Bulldogs, yeah, no way any college team could compete with the Pros!
The argument is so stupid. College teams outside of the big time schools maybe have 1-2 guys who will play in the NFL. NFL is the best of the best in the world.
Very true, the best college team has some players who won't make the NFL and some other players who will but may not be good in the league so there would be major mismatches in some areas if not all
@@PBFHighlights Yes, they would. That is one of if not the best team in CFB history, and they would definitely not be dominated by the WORST NFL TEAM to ever play. Stop it.
@@sirrooster1541Yeah dude… they’d be getting destroyed by the 2017 Cleveland Browns…. Idk if you understand the difference in College sports and PROFESSIONAL sports.
@@madmania9446 I completely understand the difference. But most of the people on that 2019 LSU team were immediately superstars in the NFL, and you're telling me if they had that same amount of time to transition to the NFL, they aren't beating the 2017 Browns?
True. Even Alabama would get smoked by the 0-16 browns. 1. NFL playbooks, System, schemes, etc. are Much more complicated than college. 2. Look truly how many Stars in college never made it, or struggled in the Pros.
The super bowl winners back in the day played the #1 college team.And it was a close game a lot of time. And they stop playing because a lot of pro players got hurt.
I remember I was at a packer game and they were playing the seahawks. Didn’t realize how thick Russel Wilson was. I was probably in row 10 and could hear Dk’s footsteps as he ran up the sideline.
Let’s not forget when the NCAA & the NFL played 1 game a year for 40yrs for charity. The Chicago Charities College All-Star Game was a preseason football game played from 1934 to 1976 between the NFL champions and a team of star college seniors from the previous year. It was also known as the College All-Star Football Classic. Let’s not forget the last All-Star win came in 1963, when a college team coached by legendary quarterback Otto Graham beat Vince Lombardi's Green Bay Packers, 20-17.
@@CJM23Pro football players weren’t paid a lot. Most had a job in the off season. Most College players opted to get a “real job” and didn’t go to the NFL. Yes they were real games. That’s why they ended. The last game featured the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Steel Curtain Defense. They knocked out the first three QBs. The college players had so many injuries that they refused to play after that. The 70-3 score wasn’t unrealistic. Up until the early 60s the games were competitive.
Yo, that awe is for real! And puts things into perspective. I wrestled for a long time and there was only one opponent I faced where I felt completely embarrassed, utterly hopeless, and not even that mad about it if im being honest. Cuz I was in awe of how great someone could be at this thing I loved, that I myself was already reeeal good at, but nowhere close to this guy. Fast forward a few years and this dude ended up like a 2 time D1 NCAA qualifier at nationals Just a qualifier?! Hell of acomplishment, dont think im trying to downplay it. But, just a qualifer on that level?? Unreal. Puts it ito perspective. The awe is real
The College All Star game used to pit the defending NFL champion against the best players in College. College players actually won 9 times but nowadays they'd have no shot.
@@jlillerstill all those dudes were stars in college. Even that 2019 LSU team didn’t have all of their players as stars not to mention the NFL guys are more experienced and better than they were in college
There used to be an annual series where the NFL would play the NCAA and the NCAA won several of the matchups. Who knows how that would translate to today but it isn't as farfetched as you think.
Best way I ever heard it explained. Most college teams have a couple studs. Top tier powerhouses like Georgia recently probably have 6-10. Every dude on that 53 man NFL roster was one of those studs in college. As bad as the winless Lions and Browns were, most of their games were pretty close. Best case scenario for an entertaining game of best NCAA vs worst NFL team would be probably last years Georgia team or Burrows LSU team against a bad NFL team that is entirely devastated by multiple injuries at basically every position along with horrible coaching and a toxic locker room.
i remember seeing the Denver Broncos hanging out in the their hotel mall in Kansas City back in the early 90's. One man, presumably, an O-lineman, was 6'7" and easily 300+. He dwarfed the 2 players walking along with him, that still looked ready to enter the Mr. Universe competition. Yup. They're huge...
In 2019 a famous nfl commentator said the 1999 Virginia tech Hokies with Micheal Vick, Andre Davis, Derek Carter, Lee Suggs and shyrone stith, and Corey Moore with Ben Taylor and Micheal Hawkins could beat the 1966 giants if they were at lane, but soon got a lot of backlash and started a whole debate that’s been going for years. All in all though, that announcer was probaly rong, no cfb team would beat the nfl.
People forget that even the worst team has a lot of veteran starters, who were also studs in college, and have been getting better since they got into the league. It only makes sense that actual nfl players would crush prospective nfl players
It’s facts the only possible college team I think would even have a chance winning a game against the NFL team would be the 2019 LSU Tigers because they pretty much are the current Justin Jefferson but on defense are probably getting annihilated
reminds me of the one nba player who plays games of 1 on 1 with people who say they could out shoot him and everyone except for one guy didn’t score a single basket
I promise you that that 2019 LSU squad could have beaten a 0-16 browns or 0-16 Lions team. Hell they could have beaten my 1-15 Jags team. Half of that roster is in the NFL already