Still never understand that Missouri one where the guy got mad at his own teammate for offering to help up the QB of the other team. Like why show good sportsmanship right?
He got confused. He thought he had already made it to playing on Sundays…. Didn’t hear his name in the draft, looks like he’s gonna have to use his degree… Womp womp
Thank you, I was just about to comment this. There's an example of this in the NFL that you can find on RU-vid of Harold Green of the Bengals dragging Vestee Jackson of the Dolphins by his face mask out of bounds, and that was one play after Alex Gordon blindsided Pete Stoyanovich on a kickoff.
3:43 I was there, and fights almost broke out in the stands, so it didn't surprise me one bit that it spilled out to the field. But really, this was one of the best UofA games I've ever attended.
Funny seeing Ennis Rakestraw in here showing good sportsmanship and his teammate having an issue with it. Glad my Lions drafted someone competitive and well versed in sportsmanship.
Thats not why he was mad.....33 was mad because 2 was helpin up the opposing player. Literally the minute 2 starts helpin the qb 33 gets mad and shoves him
The one with JMU what was he suppose to do he dragged his facemask all the way out of bounds… then you don’t even throw the guy out for that then you kick out a jMU player…. Wtf
Mizzou being penalized and nothing happening to any UK players was BS. It was a tiny little push out of bounds and the UK players flipped their sht and got insanely violent
You mean the second to last clip? After that incident, they should have ended the game with no one winning, and basically declare the football season was over for both teams.
@lightyagami3492 I don't condone fighting, but I'm not sure what you expect in that situation. The other team initiates a fight and all hell breaks loose, yet Miami is at fault because they stomped someone who was just punching another player. None of it should have reached the point that it did, but holy shit, at least try to disguise your bias. Both teams were acting like assholes, don't act like the retaliating team are terrorists because they reacted poorly to someone starting a fight.
Idc what happened. You NEVER put hands on one of your own teammates like that. Chew his azz and motivate him to be better. But NEVER run up to him and try to push him to the ground. Thats just ridiculous man
And you think men don't do this on a daily basis and you calling these people childish man you really need to look at yourself in the mirror and ask myself why did I say that about any other person when I could be doing the same thing and in everyday life? So we all need to catch ourselves when we criticize other people doing something wrong.
All I was saying was it seems they are acting like children. I didn't mean any offense to it to spark a debate. I know I lose my cool too and I'm not perfect. I was just making a comment to the video. I'm sorry.
Missouri, if ya'll want to be like Colorado and come back home to the Big 12 I will personally send Iowa State to the Big 10 to make room. Just let me know.
I don’t blame the Rutgers player who lit up the Ohio State punter 😂. Y’all ran a trick play up 40 in the 4th quarter and expected no repercussions 😂😂😂???
Ohio state didn't run the trick play. It was a punt, and the kicker saw the lane and just ran with it without being told. Yes, it was a disrespectful thing to do, but no they didn't run a trick play specifically because they wanted to be jerks. Probably not the best decision though...
To think we're in a time where playing against the Kansas Jayhawks in *football* is so frustrating that you end up getting into a fight with your own teammates.
were there any white guys on the field...? i hope not... if you wanna lose the game, put the whites in... you wanna win, you go with the blacks and all that entails...
A CLIP OF UTEP IN A FIGHT, UGH WHY?! THAT FOR ME IS PERSONAL BECAUSE OF MY TWO COUSINS GOING TO UTEP WAY BACK IN THE DAY! SO PLEASE THINK OF PEOPLE'S FAMILIES BEFORE YOU POST.
People don’t realize college football rivalries date back to 90-100 years. Most teams just play ball but colleges would be on sight if they see their rivals. Examples: Michigan state vs Michigan Ohio state vs Michigan Notre Dame vs USC Oregon vs Washington Oregon vs Oregon state BYU vs Utah Ole miss vs MSU Auburn vs Alabama Texas vs Oklahoma
And what people also don't understand is that there is more than just regional stuff involved with many of those top rivalries. The REALLY nasty ones are where there is a significant cultural clash involved, such as a historic class difference in attendees (for example, Ole Miss traditionally was Mississippi's premier school for the state's elites and upper class, while commoners more often went to Mississippi State). The annual game becomes essentially a cultural war for the two sides, with some elite folks seeing it as a chance to prove their superiority and the common folks seeing it as an opportunity to humiliate the elites and "stick it to them" (and perhaps a chance to take out their frustration over other societal issues involving the groups).
@@hawkeyeten2450 amen. I love the big brother vs little brother aspect as well. People are into college not because of sports it’s the traditions and culture.