Gets no respect gets to hit stick the returners but every time he gets touched for a block he flops and the refs would throw bullshit flags glad he didn’t make it to the league
@@darknite9374 yeah i agree with you. I first remember seeing a couple of clips of this guy and I was like that's cool and keep going at it. But the problem was that he wasnt consistent. So the defense didnt know if he was going to try or not and they just stopped caring and laid him out a few times. Normally kickers get passes for the most part as long as they stay as the last line of defense
I was at the WVU-Min bowl game from the first highlight, and I had seats directly behind that end zone. The most hilarious part of that was when the Gophers first lined up with Faalele in the backfield...the entire WVU defense panicked and half of them were frantically calling for a timeout. The Gophers stayed in that formation and scored the TD shown.
I was 6ft 2in 235 my senior year and on the D line right side and I love watching big men get the ball and it happened to my on my 18th birthday in 1975 a night I will always remember.
Why didn’t you include Jordan Davis’ touchdown run from last season against Charleston Southern?? He’s a big guy and he made the whole stadium go nuts! I was there!!
The umpire at 1:45 throws his cap instead of a yellow flag. I haven't seen this before. He wasn't able to grasp his yellow flag in time, or had already thrown it before?
1:10- the announcer says he's the tallest player to ever play QB in the history of college football but then @ 1:28, I believe it's the other announcer that says "he's the tallest player to ever play college football" Well... which is it...??? A] Is he outright the TALLEST PLAYER in general(any position) in college football history? ...or... B] Is he just the TALLEST QB in college football history? I mean, I guess if it's option A then option B is automatically correct too but not necessarily the other way around... you know what I'm saying?