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Classic Tailback - Jerome Bettis Notre Dame Highlights 

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A compilation of some of Jerome Bettis' highlights at the University of Notre Dame. The "Bus" grounded and pounded defenses for two years in South Bend before going on to a hall of fame career in the NFL. Bettis was basically an automatic touchdown on the goal-line, as no team had an answer when Notre Dame would ram him into the endzone from the middle of their patented T-formation.
The games I used to take the clips from can be found on Stephen Barnett's youtube channel (and there were a few other channels I used as well that you can find if you look around): / sbbarnet. .
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@Revelation_22_13
@Revelation_22_13 7 лет назад
that fullhouse backfield formation.....the good ole days
@JustPlaying2020
@JustPlaying2020 4 года назад
Yeah double wing t old days. That good ol 46 bears defense would have something to say.
@peteshadid7914
@peteshadid7914 4 года назад
That’s a straight-T. The Double Wing has the half-backs lined up off the outside hip of the TE or Tackle if there’s a split-out (see Air Force’s ‘slot-backs’). It’s cool to see the old Belly-G scheme.
@lern2spell844
@lern2spell844 3 года назад
Them wishbone days
@jeffshirey8768
@jeffshirey8768 3 года назад
It's all five wide these days.
@DerykRonk
@DerykRonk 2 года назад
I wish they would blend the old and new. New- too spread out and throw too much Old- too close and run to much. Lol
@musclee-mac8768
@musclee-mac8768 3 года назад
I met Jerome as a kid when he played for the Steelers. He was already projected to go to Canton. I was completely star struck. He is seriously one of the nicest men you'll ever meet, just not on the football field to linebackers 😂
@tomswill9189
@tomswill9189 2 года назад
😂
@jjones7837
@jjones7837 5 лет назад
These were amazing years of college football. The Rocket, Desmond Howard, Vaughn Dunbar, Napoleon Kaufman, Reggie Brooks, Russell White, Lorenzo Neal...
@darkwingduck315
@darkwingduck315 4 года назад
warrick dunn, ricky irvins, duce staley, curtis enis, fred taylor, kurtis martin to name a few :)
@asnark7115
@asnark7115 2 года назад
I think everyone just gave up once they saw Adrian Peterson.
@aaronjackson9385
@aaronjackson9385 Год назад
Amp Lee, Charlie Ward, David Palmer, Steve Ettman, Robert Smith, Ricky Watters,
@zshakur
@zshakur 7 месяцев назад
Eddie George, Reggie Bush, The Missile, Ricky Waters....
@ryancarlson1494
@ryancarlson1494 5 месяцев назад
And today we get the d*mn transfer portal and stupid Conferences.
@PopO51968
@PopO51968 3 года назад
I remember that Sugar BOWL game against Florida because Florida had no answers for Notre Dame's physicality!
@chrisworkman9390
@chrisworkman9390 6 лет назад
One of the greatest players in Notre Dame history he put fear in opposing players
@jinglejuggs69
@jinglejuggs69 2 года назад
Steelers, as well!
@tomswill9189
@tomswill9189 2 года назад
Dam Bettis was no joke.A serious Beast. In College. And Pros.They couldnt stop him.
@SCORPIONSCOME1st
@SCORPIONSCOME1st 6 лет назад
One of the scariest backfields Jerome Betts, Ricky Waters and Reggie Brooks
@ericdaniel323
@ericdaniel323 4 года назад
You know you have some talent when Dorsey Levens can't get playing time.
@765lbsquat
@765lbsquat 4 года назад
2013 Ohio state had Zeke Elliott, Carlos Hyde, Rod Smith, Dontre Wilson, and Jalin Marshall. 4 of them played in the NFL for multiple years.
@allengreene9954
@allengreene9954 3 года назад
@@ericdaniel323 Back when Notre Dame used to mean something and I don’t even like Notre Dame but College Football is much better when Notre Dame is better👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
@alphaomega8373
@alphaomega8373 3 года назад
@@ericdaniel323 Scary
@alphaomega8373
@alphaomega8373 3 года назад
@@765lbsquat meh
@ksmoove12able
@ksmoove12able 3 года назад
Back again in 2021 to watch this hidden gem.
@ignatiusjk
@ignatiusjk 6 лет назад
Ahhh, the good ol days when we had a running game. Thanks Jerome.
@lloydkline3265
@lloydkline3265 2 года назад
ricky watters, never hear of him
@allengreene9954
@allengreene9954 Год назад
@@lloydkline3265 Ricky was before the Bus.
@junqone
@junqone 4 года назад
Classic tailback, who played the upback in college, and stilled killed it.
@maclac48
@maclac48 5 лет назад
Bettis had good speed for a man his size.
@tomswill9189
@tomswill9189 2 года назад
Yes he did.
@maclac48
@maclac48 2 года назад
@@tomswill9189 I miss seeing him & other great players of his era on the gridiron.
@lemontadams3029
@lemontadams3029 Год назад
Exceptional
@maclac48
@maclac48 Год назад
@@lemontadams3029 No doubt!
@ThePrayinmantiz
@ThePrayinmantiz 4 года назад
Love that full house horseman backfield.
@googlechicken
@googlechicken 9 месяцев назад
Bettis was an athletic freak he was bigger than half of the Defensive lineman he went against and had the agility of a cat I loved watching him play at Notre Dame in that offense
@mrguystarr
@mrguystarr 5 лет назад
Fond memories of watching him play on Saturdays...
@lloydkline3265
@lloydkline3265 4 года назад
He could everything but catch a football, just joking one of the greatest college running players ever
@mikeb9080
@mikeb9080 3 года назад
Lou knew the running game and had the horses for it.
@jinglejuggs69
@jinglejuggs69 2 года назад
Any team that scored first on ND, Lou would run at'em 15 times if he had to never pass and stick right back up their butt. Probably his greatest statement telling the other team that this game was being played for keeps.
@Polygraph_test
@Polygraph_test 2 года назад
Could you imagine being a safety and Jerome headed at you full speed?
@professorxaviour3649
@professorxaviour3649 Год назад
Steve Atwater used to lay him out.
@lutherodanielsjr7876
@lutherodanielsjr7876 Год назад
Man when him and Ray Lewis met heads up i got a headache 😂😂😂😂
@I_Died_2_Weeks_Ago
@I_Died_2_Weeks_Ago 2 месяца назад
A good time to pull a hammy 😂
@Nagy50Magyar
@Nagy50Magyar 4 года назад
One of Lou Somogyi, sports writer/editor's Blue and Gold magazine covers: "Good, Better, Bettis."
@diauntefather
@diauntefather 5 лет назад
People didn't hardly realized the depth of this RB crew. Bettis and his back mate Reggie Brooks, replaced legends of Anthony Johnson and Ricky Watters. Also standing behind and alongside them was Ray Zellers, Dorsey Levens, Rodney Culver, Marc Edwards, Lee Becton, Autrey Denson, Randy Kinder, Jeff Burris(CB/RB) and Ryan Grant. All was NFL starters. Only college you can compare as more talented is Miami, but the difference is Bettis,Grant, Levens and Watters all have SB rings.
@jinglejuggs69
@jinglejuggs69 2 года назад
Talked to Tony Rice, asked him how Dorsey Levens could transfer to Ga. Tech ring up almost 2000 yards, get drafted by Green Bay have 4 Pro-Bowl years and not get on the field at ND? Rice said, "He wasn't good enough" My jaw dropped.
@fernandoaraiza2138
@fernandoaraiza2138 Год назад
Reggie Brooks was given a scholarship only to get Tony Brooks. Reggie forgotten.
@broaddusmarines
@broaddusmarines 4 года назад
Old school, smash-mouth football. Not for the faint of heart.
@brianbrown7530
@brianbrown7530 6 лет назад
I remember watching Norte Dame during this era in the mid 90’s . This was when Norte Dame would just beat teams up. They were tough. Bettis was the fullback and Culver and Brooks split time at tail. Each of the running backs back then weighed over 225 lbs. could you imagine playing an entire game with these big bruisers punishing the defense every play?
@ericdaniel323
@ericdaniel323 4 года назад
What's a Norte Dame?
@jinglejuggs69
@jinglejuggs69 2 года назад
@@ericdaniel323 Why be a jerk? What's an eric daniel?
@313Martin
@313Martin Год назад
Hell no! Bettis is enough. I couldn't stand playing against speedy power backs. Smh
@camerondye6108
@camerondye6108 7 лет назад
The bus!
@PockyCandy
@PockyCandy 7 лет назад
One of the best nicknames ever
@dfertefwergwergrfgwr
@dfertefwergwergrfgwr 7 лет назад
Football misses the fullback position.
@PockyCandy
@PockyCandy 7 лет назад
Georgia Tech, Navy, and Army all use the fullback position quite a bit.
@dfertefwergwergrfgwr
@dfertefwergwergrfgwr 4 года назад
@@PockyCandy I should have said winning football.
@765lbsquat
@765lbsquat 4 года назад
Boston College, Michigan, Wisconsin, army, navy, GTech, Iowa, etc.
@31doa
@31doa 3 года назад
@@dfertefwergwergrfgwr 😂😂
@hasanmuhammad3916
@hasanmuhammad3916 Год назад
The bus was a beast he's an animal unstoppable he did the same thing when he got to Pittsburgh
@omarkashif8319
@omarkashif8319 6 лет назад
No need to mention whether or not you like Notre Dame. This is about Bettis
@scenariomckinney
@scenariomckinney Год назад
It's saying something when you have a FULLBACK on Classic TAILBACKS!!
@jomic9060
@jomic9060 7 лет назад
dont care for notre dame, but jerome was worth watching. great runner
@dfertefwergwergrfgwr
@dfertefwergwergrfgwr 4 года назад
Marc Edward's and the bus. You couldn't beat those two.
@BigSwo2909
@BigSwo2909 2 года назад
Not a huge Norte Dame fan but love old school football. A couple things, Irish had bad luck while Bettis was there. Always felt like his Freshman year they should of won the title vs Colorado. Rocket ran that punt back.. Bettis’s last year they lost to Stanford which snowballed them. A big reason they lost that game was Bill Walsh was the NBC analyst for a few years before taking the job in Palo Alto. Still, it’s damn impressive that Bettis avg. 5.7 a clip and I’d say 85% of his work was between the tackles. His last year he did play some TailBack to close games out.
@BrOWnsR4real
@BrOWnsR4real 2 месяца назад
He had such great nimble feet for someone his size. It was amazing to watch him tiptoe through the hole and then hit that second gear for as big as he was. One of my all-time favorite players! But I was also a die-hard Browns fan so I loved and hated him LOL
@blackricktheruler
@blackricktheruler 7 лет назад
The college football i grew up on.Thank you.Now if you do a video of Marshall Faulk at San Diego State then you're a RU-vid God lol
@PockyCandy
@PockyCandy 7 лет назад
I'll try my best to make a Marshall Faulk video. He deserves one.
@justinpeterson3686
@justinpeterson3686 7 месяцев назад
Love hearing the pads poppin like in the Penn State game.
@robertgronowski6341
@robertgronowski6341 Год назад
I love the Full house and Wing T and Straight T, that the Irish used. So cool. The straight to power, lmao, love it!
@Shinobi33
@Shinobi33 7 лет назад
you just dont see formations like this in college football anymore. especially with the fullback getting so many carries
@fluid_thoughts2782
@fluid_thoughts2782 7 лет назад
James Matthews what's all the more impressive, is that as a fullback, he has no lead block!
@ejh9792
@ejh9792 7 лет назад
I saw Louisiana Tech line up in the power T at some point this past season. Had to do a double take to make sure I was seeing it right.
@WalterWhiteFootballSharing
@WalterWhiteFootballSharing 7 лет назад
I CANT believe how stupid the coaches are to DO this in the past; give Fullbacks the ball with a useless Tailback out of the play behind the FB! The dominant formation was what Madden used to call 'Proform' split backs; not I formation; when the FB got the ball the HB blocked. Not with 90's Notre Dame though!! You have Bettis and you don't even give him his OWN FB or at least put the HB in position to block someone? I formation running its ALREADY a disadvantage; 9 blockers because QB and ball carrier don't block; now lets make it 8 on 11? Bettis is a beast just for breaking runs in THAT stupid set up.
@anthonymoody6711
@anthonymoody6711 6 лет назад
Walter White what you don't realize is that USELESS tailback was often Ricky Watters. The Bus pounded the middle and opened up the outside for Watters and the passing game.
@jeffshirey8768
@jeffshirey8768 3 года назад
My favorite all time player and college team in football.
@travdupree3055
@travdupree3055 Год назад
This is when football was for real tough guys. Real man to man battles all over the field. Nowadays all these nerds with the analytics and fancy formations have made the game all finesse.
@Tell_It_Right
@Tell_It_Right 6 лет назад
The only player I ever saw who at one point had more tds than yards lol
@pjmac550355
@pjmac550355 2 года назад
I love Bettis and he’s one of my earliest notre Dame memories, but did we really need all the 3-4 yard plays?
@bracebeats5012
@bracebeats5012 6 лет назад
My guy had sum wheels in college he's not just fast for a big guy he's just fast period
@nileskeller7195
@nileskeller7195 4 года назад
I disagree..
@smittywerbenjarmanjensennu3402
@smittywerbenjarmanjensennu3402 3 года назад
Niles Keller so your faster?
@dajonjames5276
@dajonjames5276 3 года назад
Smitty werbenjarmanjensen number one I’m wondering the same lol
@alphaomega8373
@alphaomega8373 3 года назад
@@nileskeller7195 I disagree with your disagreement...
@johncole5052
@johncole5052 6 лет назад
The music chosen made me all dewy-eyed, like the Bus was a carriage ride in Central Park rather than a fall down an elevator shaft.
@jinglejuggs69
@jinglejuggs69 2 года назад
He was a hell of Bowler as well! Carried better than 200 Pins.
@HoodRich521
@HoodRich521 5 лет назад
My favorite running back of all time might wear #6 this semi pro season
@PockyCandy
@PockyCandy 5 лет назад
Hey, after your season, I'll make a highlight video of you, if you can send links to some of your games.
@timschmig219
@timschmig219 6 лет назад
1:45 Orenthal James Simpson on the voice over commentary. Nicole was not available for comments.
@quintenferguson4673
@quintenferguson4673 6 лет назад
i love this man
@floridagator1765
@floridagator1765 4 года назад
Human battering ram. Wearing out the opposing defense. Beat my Gators in the Sugar Bowl back in the day.
@NPRMc
@NPRMc 4 года назад
Bettis my fav ND player of all time.
@AlignmentCoaching
@AlignmentCoaching Год назад
That Florida game was a killer for the Gators. I was in my sophomore year...
@bigkfromtx9526
@bigkfromtx9526 7 лет назад
THANK YOU WHY HAVEN'T YOU'VE GOTTEN NOTICED!!!GREAT VID!
@PockyCandy
@PockyCandy 7 лет назад
What tailback would you like to see next?
@bigkfromtx9526
@bigkfromtx9526 7 лет назад
+PockyCandy Dante Hall, Sirr Parker, Warrick Dunn, Clinton Portis, Willis McGahee, Maurice Clarrett, Greg Jones, Leon Washington, Landanian Tomlinson, Marshall Faulk, Amos Zeroue, Avon Coulborne
@PockyCandy
@PockyCandy 7 лет назад
Between Amos Zeroue, Avon Coulborne, and Noel Devine, I'd say that West Virginia tailbacks tend to have the coolest-sounding names of any school.
@bigkfromtx9526
@bigkfromtx9526 7 лет назад
true
@PockyCandy
@PockyCandy 7 лет назад
Korede Folorunso I looked through your list and found two that I like. I'm working on Marshall Faulk and Willis McGahee videos right now. Not sure which one will be released and which one will be stashed for the next semester yet, though.
@darkboyzjackson5549
@darkboyzjackson5549 3 года назад
A True all around Fullback
@amphymixis
@amphymixis 4 года назад
Still vividly remember the game he obliterated Florida in the Sugar Bowl.
@thegoouch
@thegoouch 3 года назад
Jerome Bettis is a hall of fame human being, and I truly believe it’s because he went to Notre Dame!
@brianjamds6617
@brianjamds6617 2 года назад
Not even close (and arguably classist/racist just because he was from Detroit). He was always a good person.
@markeharris2856
@markeharris2856 2 года назад
Bo Jackson, Hershel Walker, Ricky Williams, Marcus Dupree, Jerome Bettis, Earl Campbell, Ernie Davis....dudes that nobody wanted to tackle one-on-one!!!!!!
@WilliamMunnyIII
@WilliamMunnyIII 4 года назад
It's hard to tackle a hard-running 250 pound back when the OL is opening holes you could drive a Peterbilt through.
@o2theairbender
@o2theairbender 7 лет назад
You are the MAN!!!!
@PockyCandy
@PockyCandy 7 лет назад
thanks for the compliment, but there are several other youtubers who are better at making videos than I am.
@o2theairbender
@o2theairbender 7 лет назад
+PockyCandy Possibly true, but you make the videos a lot of other RU-vidrs don't: The old school RB's!! I've been searching for years for a lengthy Jamal Lewis, Ricky Williams, Jerome Bettis, etc. highlight videos! You brought it to life, that's why I have much love for you man! Don't compare yourself to nobody else, keep doing YO thang! ✊🏾
@TheBlackmamba385
@TheBlackmamba385 9 месяцев назад
Most nfl could never match this physicality across the board I see safties and corners in every clip banging pads that’s special you can hear these plays on my tv
@aceklankb
@aceklankb 4 года назад
9:46 This is what happens when you simply touch Jerome Bettis.. Whoop! Lol
@danejurus69
@danejurus69 4 года назад
The shoulder pads players used back then were so big. Lol
@alod247
@alod247 2 года назад
The collisions were harder and more frequent back then. Almost a different game today.
@robertogonzales1956
@robertogonzales1956 Год назад
Kept watching the tailback and they kept on giving it to the fullback.
@TrestanSKYWALKR
@TrestanSKYWALKR 7 лет назад
This has to be said, Lou Holtz did not use him properly. Just think what Bettis would've done with a lead back blocking for him!
@PockyCandy
@PockyCandy 7 лет назад
I think that he would've been great with at halfback, with fullback in front of him too, since he'd be have more room to build up speed. And he'd have been much better as a fullback in Oklahoma's wishbone as well. Defenses would've been so distracted trying to account for everyone else in the 'bone that Bettis would've had huge lanes to run through.
@TrestanSKYWALKR
@TrestanSKYWALKR 7 лет назад
PockyCandy I love your channel! Thank you for making these clips! Can you do Russell White from Cal? Ricky Whittle from Oregon? And Lee Becton from Notre Dame? Thanks! Keep up the great work!
@blackricktheruler
@blackricktheruler 7 лет назад
AnotherSKYWALKR His last year Reggie Brooks was ridiculous though
@stephen300o6
@stephen300o6 5 лет назад
If only.. He might have made it to the NFL, he might have won a superbowl even, perhaps a dream, the hall of fame! Oh wait.
@bware99
@bware99 3 года назад
Facts
@johnpoulton9446
@johnpoulton9446 7 лет назад
Fun to watch Bus run !!! Maybe if you get a chance a RIcky Watters one would be sweet !!!!
@jinglejuggs69
@jinglejuggs69 2 года назад
Bettis was all about Notre Dame. Watters was all about Watters.
@jamardunson1258
@jamardunson1258 4 года назад
The unis tho...classic
@skinny4
@skinny4 3 года назад
I miss these days
@aaronprice2332
@aaronprice2332 5 лет назад
I hate when people tell me im to big to play a certin postion. i play tight end and im 5'9 at 13 and 185 so people tell me im to big... but when its a 1v1 gusse who wins... Me. FOR ALL Y'ALL BIG MEN DON'T LISTIN TO WHAT NOBODY SAYS. YOU CAN PLAY ANY POSTION YOU WANT!!!!
@surroundedbyjaggoffs
@surroundedbyjaggoffs Год назад
Jerome Badass!!!!
@onlyone952
@onlyone952 5 лет назад
That O line tho!!!
@stanleybryson833
@stanleybryson833 5 лет назад
Yeah he proved it in NFL with a good O line or a bad O line that is why he is in the hall of fame, he was a one of a kind at his position, a great man on and off the field
@dajonjames5276
@dajonjames5276 3 года назад
Stanley Bryson yessir I wouldn’t try to stop his shine but my highschool teammates might think I’m the next Jerome bettis in making
@shannongreen1520
@shannongreen1520 7 лет назад
Please do one on Rocket Ismail.
@lloydkline3265
@lloydkline3265 4 года назад
My was my favorite player in the 1980s , he could do everything but catch the football. Just joking, he was like 4.2 plus ,40
@jinglejuggs69
@jinglejuggs69 2 года назад
@@lloydkline3265 I knew a walk-on who told me that when they watched kick-offs to Rocket of the previous game film, the fuse was lit and the whole team go "Sssssssssssssssssssss"
@lloydkline3265
@lloydkline3265 2 года назад
@@jinglejuggs69 the rocket was a super great college football player,,,should have won the heisman trophy,, jerome bettis from metro detroit,,
@MapleSyrupPoet
@MapleSyrupPoet 5 месяцев назад
Some synergy story here ...I was a QB in junior football (you can look it up) London Ontario league ...I think I was 12 ...we had a running back named Bets ...he was an Italian kid ...he was our best player ...leagues best player ...his body size, was like double, other kids in league ...he could run ...oh yah ...Bets went onto play for Catholic Central in London ...prominent high school 🏫 🏈
@bwebb0061
@bwebb0061 7 лет назад
roger craig would be sick
@manhalen7046
@manhalen7046 3 года назад
Cant stand ND but Bettis was a monster back then for the Irish. That 1992 ND/PSU game really hurt.
@lutherodanielsjr7876
@lutherodanielsjr7876 Год назад
He was the #1 LB in the country his Sr year
@fernandoaraiza2138
@fernandoaraiza2138 Год назад
The best is when they had Bettis as TB and the FB was half his size.
@Ezees23
@Ezees23 3 месяца назад
At 8:33 shows the power of the Bus, IMO. Number PSU #35 bounces right off him, LOL.....
@brettsharp2839
@brettsharp2839 9 месяцев назад
Who is here from protect our parks 9 😂😂
@bigchiefguru6338
@bigchiefguru6338 7 лет назад
Bro what about Tyrone Wheatly .. great videos!
@Steve_643
@Steve_643 4 года назад
Before he got hurt in Sr. Year Tyrone had a combination of size,power, and sprinter speed I have never seen.
@dasboot9471
@dasboot9471 3 месяца назад
Anybody remember that bowl game he drug 3 or 4 defenders on his back into the end zone like 20 yards? It was against Texas or Tennessee I can’t remember
@benmiddleton3113
@benmiddleton3113 9 месяцев назад
Fuckkk. Shane brought me here and first montage of highlights is against UofM🙄
@lutherodaniels3799
@lutherodaniels3799 4 года назад
Man ole man.midwest football
@doctorbnasty1859
@doctorbnasty1859 7 лет назад
Hey can you do a maurice jones drew college highlights
@PockyCandy
@PockyCandy 7 лет назад
Maybe. There's a glut of early-to-mid 2000's halfbacks who also need their own video.
@redriders7149
@redriders7149 3 года назад
My Lord!!!!! @1:38 the entire Dfence is there to stop him.
@redriders7149
@redriders7149 3 года назад
@5:01 what in thee hell is Lou Holtz doing in the stands?????? My goodness he has a great team there but come on Lou they still need you.
@ttruax5333
@ttruax5333 2 года назад
the bus was a beast
@waderowcliffe4807
@waderowcliffe4807 8 месяцев назад
If Jerome was 250lb in these highlights. What did he weight in the pro's? 300+?
@hasanmuhammad3916
@hasanmuhammad3916 Год назад
Jerome AKA the bus He was big and strong he ran like Earl Campbell
@lemonwatersalt
@lemonwatersalt Год назад
I never bet against Bettis, and my accounts are sufficient.
@ericbowers1471
@ericbowers1471 6 лет назад
can you do Charles Woodson
@WalterWhiteFootballSharing
@WalterWhiteFootballSharing 7 лет назад
Its RIDICULOUS that Bettis is lined up as a Fullback with a HB Behind him that's out of the play; one less blocker. It took the Steelers to use him the right way. He left the Rams after they wanted him to be a FB like college. Now seeing this video I understand where the stupid idea came from; having Bettis and ANOTHER ball carrier in the backfield, Notre Dame made it work, why can't LA Rams? Well obviously it didn't work. We all know without having to check reference; because I have no memories of the early 90's Rams except that 49ers called them 'same old sorry ass Rams' when they moved to St Louis; got Mike Martz as offensive coordinator and after 3 years of Vermeil and Martz proceeded to turn Kurt Warner into a Hall of Fame candidate while blowing out the Niners into a 2nd place team fighting for Wildcard births.
@PockyCandy
@PockyCandy 7 лет назад
In Notre Dame's defense, they often used their fullback like a Wishbone FB, where he would be the first part of an option play (like Earl Campbell or Georgia Southern's Adrian Peterson). Because it was an option a lot of the time, one of the unblocked defenders would be optioned off, negating the lack of blocking. However, the same could not be said for the T-formation that Notre Dame would often run Bettis out of on short yardage situations. But it looked really unique, so I don't have a problem with that.
@jinglejuggs69
@jinglejuggs69 2 года назад
@@PockyCandy Ray Burris was also a "go to" guy in short yardage T-Formation, I don't ever recall him coming up short.
@swoosh6085
@swoosh6085 9 месяцев назад
Shane Gillis brought me here.
@CRF1994
@CRF1994 9 месяцев назад
lmao
@ParagonB
@ParagonB 7 лет назад
ya know, I almost felt bad for Penn state that day. He was just running people over.
@andreashields4184
@andreashields4184 6 лет назад
haha
@allengreene9954
@allengreene9954 3 года назад
Notre Dame and Penn State should play each other every year again. Very underrated rivalry.
@RoachSurfs
@RoachSurfs 6 месяцев назад
Bet on Bettis.
@litobeelouis8819
@litobeelouis8819 6 лет назад
Kevin McDougal was a better QB. Hometown hero 954
@ericdaniel323
@ericdaniel323 4 года назад
Betis didn't play QB, so...
@100hands6
@100hands6 3 года назад
Brady Quinn>Rick Mirer>Kevin McDougal
@pwk22
@pwk22 4 года назад
Six for six, baby.
@realmontana6838
@realmontana6838 2 года назад
Damn they had him at FB??
@joseblue1268
@joseblue1268 4 года назад
Just like the old school dude
@benmiddleton3113
@benmiddleton3113 9 месяцев назад
Every tackle made on Bettis, must have felt like getting hit by a fast moving steel wall.
@benmiddleton3113
@benmiddleton3113 9 месяцев назад
Edit was for an unnecessary comma.
@Maal7432
@Maal7432 6 лет назад
Is it me, or did he get slower in the NFL? Just asking.
@skywalkerrougeone5060
@skywalkerrougeone5060 5 лет назад
jmaal2345 he got slower after the injuries..
@patrickmcgee1401
@patrickmcgee1401 5 лет назад
Watch him his first year with the rams he wasn’t slow at all
@stephen300o6
@stephen300o6 5 лет назад
The players around him got faster.
@Maal7432
@Maal7432 2 года назад
@@patrickmcgee1401 Yeah. I see. Thanks for replying!
@jinglejuggs69
@jinglejuggs69 2 года назад
6th all time yardage in the pros, he was no fluke
@antoniologan7648
@antoniologan7648 4 года назад
I wonder if College players these days even know what a FullBack is
@bwebb0061
@bwebb0061 7 лет назад
DO LADANIAN TOMLINSON
@patrickrivas1726
@patrickrivas1726 2 года назад
I have a vague memory.of Bettis breaking a.lomg run and taking hit.after hit and breaking tackles up until the moment he broke the plane and scored. I re8him.laying in the end zone.as.if he had been knocked out. But i can't find it. Dies anyone remember that or is it a false memory?
@jimbeam3783
@jimbeam3783 5 лет назад
Rudy Rudy Rudy Rudy Rudy Rudy Rudy Rudy Rudy! ! ! !
@lemonwatersalt
@lemonwatersalt 3 года назад
I Bettis ND wins Championship with this kid.
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