I may be biased as an Ok State fan, but I seriously cannot fathom how Missouri State blew that lead. Being up by 12 runs should be a win in any other circumstance, but, blowing that lead and then being down by the same amount of runs is unbelievable. That's one of the biggest collapses in baseball as a whole, not just college. That's a certified Big 12 moment. No defense, only offense.
I seem to recall the wind was blowing heavily that day. When you combine a baseball game with speedy winds, no lead is safe (case in point: many games at Wrigley).
Are you SURE that baseball game really happened and it wasn't some cutting-edge video game where somebody just did a 180 degree change on the difficulty sliders on a moment's notice? I don't keep track of college baseball but if Big 12 games are really like that I probably ought to start xD
I don’t understand why you people act like you weren’t on Rosen’s nuts the same way NFL analysts were, and were talking about how the NFL made a mistake passing on him the same way Rosen talked about that. I didn’t care for him because he seemed like a total snob but we all remember the tweets and the memes.
Everybody, including vapid sports fans, used that one game as an example of how Rosen is “polished” and “NFL ready” etc even though, for somebody who is supposedly a polished passer, he was more inaccurate and turnover prone than Lamar Jackson who was supposedly raw and a runner only
Rest In Peace to Tyler Hilinski his brother Ryan played for the South Carolina gamecocks and went to North western he will always have my support he seems like a good kid he has a bright future
You gotta wonder just how much money that sonofabitch had bet on Minnesota when he was in Vegas a few days before the game. No ref should ever be that pumped about a score. Ever.
Fun fact: I worked that Stanford / Texas State game. It was INSANE. Edit: another fun fact: my Nevada boys. Josh Hall’s shot heard around the world!!! Loved that win against Cincinnati
My two favorite teams. We were there at the game, rooting for TCU. My wife a TCU grad and her co-worker and Oregon grad. She wanted to leave at the half and I said no, not after how much money we paid (and traveling). When we scored the FG our section was like 'yea, we aren't getting skunked.' After we scored the TD, we really started getting hyped because we knew Big12 teams could score 21 points with time remaining. It just got crazier and crazier with each score, amplified because it's an indoor stadium.
I just need to know how you blow a 12-run lead and then lose by 12 runs. What takes the cake though is blowing a 9 run lead in the bottom of the ninth inning
so much emotion in college sports... unreal plays here. favorites were ucla football, TCU football, ucla baseball, quinnipiac hockey, TCU baseball (i feel awful for the NC State pitcher, it was clear that guy was shitting bricks those last 2-3 innings. the nostalgia and passion/emotions college athletics hold is unreal
That NC State pitcher must have felt like he was battling a higher power. He wasn't perfect but it's amazing how little of that 7-run comeback can directly be blamed on him.
3:31 I remember watching this game in Mexico at a resort on spring break and somehow there were 12 Northern Iowa fans there. I'm an ISU fan myself, but I gotta root for in-state schools in March Madness. The deflation that I saw from that bar was absolutely insane and very sad to watch. I still don't know why 60% of that bar was from Iowa though
That tcu win against NC St was more of the other team falling apart and snatching defeat from the jaws of victory than an actual comeback by the frogs. 7 of the 8 unanswered runs were unearned lol
A couple of idea for a Part 2 video: Kansas Jayhawks 2008 National Basketball Championship. Coming back from 9 points down with 2 minutes left to send the game into overtime and win it over a very good Memphis Tiger team. Kansas Jayhawks 20222 National Basketball Championship. Coming back from 16 points down (15 at halftime) to beat a red-hot UNC team 72-69. The largest comeback in championship game history.
@@TYreLL0416 I mean he said nice vid before even watching it 😂😂 sooo how does he know it was nice when it’s a 20 minute video that was uploaded a minute before his comment
Tcu vs Oregon bowl game in 2014, I had tcu +3. It was 31-0 halftime. I had about 1000 dollars on that game. I didn't give up and believe they would come back. They did and won it and I took my x out to eat and went shopping. Great game!
I bet Pac12 refs everywhere were really pissed since they are known to consistently bet on the games they work, and I have no doubt they were betting on Oregon 😂 Hope those motherfuckers lost a lot of money on that game.
2008 Kansas vs Memphis in the NCAAB final game, KU comes back from 8 down in the final minute and ties it on a three by Mario Chalmers at the buzzer to send it overtime where they go on to win.
As a TCU fan, I was like "That thumbnail hurts. The officials screwed us (and we had one bad coaching decision)." But watching 8:46 (we were at that game!) and 18:15 brought me joy. 😁
@@stormtrooper8060 Ok first of all Max Dugan was not in. He obviously down before he slid across the goal line. More importantly, TCU should not have had a chance to win the game. That safety that was called on the field but reversed definitely should have been a safety. If the refs got that call right TCU doesn’t get a shot to win the game in overtime and have those close goal line calls.
The Kentucky So. Miss is similar to a 2004 Texas vs OkSt game, OkSt went up 35-7 in the 2nd qtr, before Tx scored right before the end of 1st half. Tx scored 3 TD's in the 3rd quarter to tie it back up, then another 3 TD's in the 4th quarter to somehow turn it into a blowout 35-56 loss. 7 unanswered TD's. Only one that was worse was TX vs OkSt again in 2007, coming back from 35-14 in the 4th quarter to win in regulation 38-35
Maryland had at one point the greatest comeback in Division 1 FBS history and it was not included in this video. Down 31-0 at halftime against the 1983 national champion Miami Hurricanes at the Orange Bowl in 1984 and began the legacy of Frank Reich to lead comebacks. He came off the bench and replaced a ineffective Stan Gelbaugh, who had replaced Reich following the game against Wake Forest when Frank left that game with a seperated shoulder, and led the Terps on a 42-9 rally in the second half to beat a Miami team that had future NFL players in Bernie Kosar, Eddie Brown, Alonzo Highsmith, Melvin Bratton and Jerome Brown. Eight years later he filled in for an injured Jim Kelly and led the greatest comeback in NFL playoff history leading Bills from being down 35-3 to win 41-38
You missed the 1980 Holiday Bowl (called the Miracle Bowl by BYU fans). SMU led BYU 45-25 late in the fourth quarter. BYU scored 21 points in the last 2:33 to win the game including a 41 yard hail marry pass from BYU quarterback Jim McMahon into a crowded end zone. BYU tight end Clay Brown managed to leap above them and haul in the football for a game tying touchdown, the extra point won the game for BYU.
i feel so bad for brendan beck, the stanford pitcher at the end of the video. the win felt amazing as a vandy fan but to have the last pitch you throw in your collegiate career a wild pitch to lose the game, i can’t even imagine.
Michigan State also came back against northwestern in basketball down 27 in big ten's biggest comeback in basketball 2018. Both in football and basketball to the same team not sure why the Spartans were slighted when both games were historical comebacks
Don't underestimate the bushleague horseshit that Pac12 refs will pull. There's no doubt they had a hand in that game. Can't make Josh Rosen look bad, you know.