These were the biggest upsets in college football this year (2023-24). Which upset was your favorite? Let me know in the comments below. Please leave a like and subscribe if you enjoyed this video!
Turns out that the Colorado-TCU game wasn't really an upset at all since both teams proved to be absolutely awful as the season played out. In fact, Cal blowing out UCLA at the end of the season was more remarkable.
Of course hindsight is always 20/20.😂 When it happened that was a big upset. I'm not even a Deion fan but that was a good upset win to start the season. Even if they both had horrific seasons.
I agree. Plus, TCU had the whole off-season remembering then hearing how they didn't belong. "We'll show them!" could have been their angry reply. Instead, it was their sigh: "We just don't belong." At the same time, TCU only had one game to play this year - and it wasn't Colorado or even SMU. It was their one last chance to kick Texas and they couldn't even do that. Came close-! But no cee-gar.
Other comments refer to the UCF loss as well, and another writes "hurts credibility"... uh... that's Mike "I'm A Man" Gundy's team. THAT is the biggest loss in credibility, and it's still going on.
@@adspurevery college team lays an egg each year lol. A game not supposed to be lost happens at least once to most if not all teams. Except the very few unbeaten ones
Georgia Tech football. I have a love hate relationship. What a ride this season! Glad that the program is getting back on track. First bowl game since 2018. GO JACKETS!
@@sportsloverbaseball I don't want them to be what they used to be because when we play them at the end of the season it will probably not be a huge blow out as what it has been for several years.
Dear Highlights 101, As a Jayhawk, I strongly disagree that the Alabama win over Georgia was the biggest upset of this season because an unranked KU embarrassed the undefeated #6 Oklahoma.
I agree with you that was one of the biggest upsets of the year. This video was made in chronological order starting with week 1 of the season until conference championship weekend.
The Miami vs GT game was the wildest/dumbest ending to a game this year. For those of you who haven't been able to watch Miami's final possession before the fumble, go watch it. Guaranteed to leave you scratching your head.
Georgia Tech really turned into a decent team last year with the wins they had. Missouri was definitely better than I expected as well. Florida fan here and of course they were doing Florida things where they have their one bright spot in the season and then do nothing the rest of the year
I have a hard time seeing any Mack Brown's losses as upsets: Mack can lose any game he wants, and often by huge, blow-out series-record defeats. No upsets - just pure Mack Brown Coaching Standards.
The fact they only dropped 7 spots after getting beat by a 1-5 Virginia team is crazy, the GT game was just the nail in the coffin for them being in the top 25 at that time.
Well we no know why they made it this year..... Saban's last year they'd have made it with 4 loses because they would have been "quality loses" just to give him a shot at going out with the NC.
Remember when unranked teams upsetting top-10 teams was special? Pepperidge Farms remembers. These kids can't play consistent to save their lives anymore 🤣
I know I'm biased but the most absurd upset ending was the decision for Miami to run the ball instead of taking a knee and blew it against us. IDC what anyone else says that was probably the most embarrassing way to lose a game ever.
Putting Colorado over TCU is wild. That wasn’t really an upset at all based on how many people they lost and the way they played Georgia in the CFP last year
@brandenwheeler9648 - At the time, very few people if any believed a team that only won 1 game the previous year would defeat a team that played in the National Championship previously. It doesn't matter what happened in the Championship game. The fact they defeated Michigan in the semi-final spoke enough volumes to have a strong expectations for the next year regardless of who they lost. So, I agree that CO beating TCU is considered an upset.
OU beating Texas was a fluke. OU lost to Kansas and Oklahoma state and Texas blew the brakes off of both of them. The officiating was trash in that game as well.
OU and Texas never have upsets. It's a 110-game rivalry. OU only plays that one game a season and a few Big 8 years, there was Nebraska. But Okie State has barely been a rival for the last ten years.
virginia and georgia tech sucks. i am sick and tired of be beaten by these states college teams what kind of chokehold do they have on the auburn tigers and the north carolina tarheels? please make it stop.
God I love that Michigan beating OSU without their best offensive lineman, best defensive player, linebackers coach, greatest cheating analyst in the history of sports, and head coach isn't even considered an upset. Crazy how fast and hard this rivalry flipped
The fact they were even still inside the top 20 after losing to 1-5 Virginia is insane 😂 That loss alone should’ve dropped em to damn near 25th or out, regardless if they were 10th or not.
Any Nick Saban Alabama team getting beat in their own building is automatically an upset. Texas played Alabama close the year before, but nobody expected them to be able to go into Tuscaloosa and win. It's also worth noting that as good as they looked at times in 2022, Texas only managed an 8-5 record that year, so they weren't "back" yet until they beat Alabama.
All that hype and Colorado didn’t even make a bowl 😅. Funny how before this season NOBODY EVER cared about that team…now all the sudden just because they have a black coach they will become a powerhouse?
Louisville had played nobody up to that point and notre dames only lost was to Ohio state. It was an upset. Notre Dame was favored by multiple possessions
Oh my god these comments are dumb and mental. Yall... upsets have nothing to do with record or accolades at the end of the season. Upsets are about ONE GAME. Upsets are from an underdog beating the favorite AT THE TIME OF THE GAME. Notice how every one is ranked. If you're mad that an upset is on here then you're just a hater. All of these are upsets. Stop hating on teams just bc your a cry baby and hate them. Good video... obv they mightve missed some. No one is perfect yall.
CU had a Top 10 toughest schedule. With a Commissioner named George Kliavkoff who was angry at CU for announcing their departure to the Big 12 conference and wanted to punish them, so he used the refs as the method. In 2022, they were losing by 29ppg. In 2023, they averaged their losses by 6.6ppg, a massive inprovement. The Buffs could have gone 10-2 that season if that motherfucker of a Commissioner didn't tamper.
If Commissioner George Kliavkoff didn't tamper with the refs at each game for CU, the Buffs could have gone 10-2 instead of 4-8. But Kliavkoff was mad at the Buffs for announcing their departure to the Big 12. What does he do? He tampered with the refs to make sure CU didn't go bowling. Which was fucking pathetic. I'm sure the channel owner would probably concur with me that Kliavkoff is a pathetic bastard.