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Yeah, it’s just irritating that #44 didn’t make the read to see he’d had the RB beat if he would’ve just shot the gap. He could’ve adjusted, crashed the gap, and shut the whole play down. Instead, he followed the original read and chipped the RB, which allowed enough time for the QB to roll out.
You should add "from week 6" to the title because there were so many other jaw dropping moments in college football way before this. These are just showing moments from this weekend and this season.
5:35 Would love to see the NCAA boot players from all athletic competition for stuff like that. Stomping a guy's neck while he's on the ground? Nah, no more football for you.
6:36 Nah, you can't have this. If they just take a knee which is what you expect from that formation and the defense blows it up thinking they might run a trick play, the defense would get crucified for being dirty. This should be treated the same way as a QB faking a slide.
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You know what I like about Daily Dose of Internet's videos? The thumbnail is always the first clip. They don't make you search for what made you click on the video.
That video of Malik Sherrod shows you dont stop playing until you hear the whistle. Also, disappointed that the clip of BYU was the forced fumble at Kansas instead of Chase Roberts' one handed catch at Arkansas
10:10 Running back leads with the crown of his helmet and takes out a defensive player and it's not against the rules. If a defender had done the same thing his team would have been penalized 15 yards and he would have been disqualified..
lol, as a rugby player that’s gonna be your own fault for not being in a better position to tackle. if you get rocked then that’s on you don’t cry about it
The second one reminds me so much of when Tyrone Prothro caught that ball around the defender's helmet and back flipped into the endzone. First time I ever saw a WTF play live.
The Florida QB getting hit is completely on him. Instead of taking the knee as soon as he got the ball, he decided to run around with it, making him a live target. He only went down as soon as the DB was right in his face with a full head of steam, and you can see the DB try to stop. If you're going to take a knee to end the game, take the knee, don't run around.
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@@jakemandude7974 Amen. I accepted Christ when I was twelve, and was blessed to have teachers and mentors knowledgeable in apologetics. Now at 24, I can say with pride that I am a firm believer in the Lord.
UCF catch was crazy! Because UCF blew a 28 point lead, only to then wake up and convert that 4th down... and then promptly miss the FG giving Baylor the win anyway.
The stadium lights out always reminds me of Christmas Vacation , as grandpa hits the light switch in the shed and turns off the entire light display. It’s much more of a “had to have seen the movie” situation, im afraid. As My powers in the literary field are slightly undeveloped.
2nd play from scrimmage in Big 12 play lmao. It's gunna take the new programs a couple of seasons to settle into consistent power 5 play. I think UCF and BYU have the best chance to actually be good in a few years out of the new G5 schools.
@@GOATEDprodz_13 it’s very obvious if you watched the actual game that it was shoulder to sternum.. they showed it a thousand times. It just looked bad in real time
They really should change the rules that allow touchdowns like at 2:00. If you are clearly tackled, but just happen to fall on other bodies, you really are down. It's one thing if you are able to keep yourself off the ground with the HELP of other bodies. But if you are totally out of control over your body and just happen to land on others, that should be down.
The guy stepping on a down lineman's head....should not go unpunished.! The dude was hurt & in pain before the assault. The team must have seen it and the coach should be allowed to initiate a video review.
When I played in high school we had a full back that was a train. The sleepy backfield judge got popped and flattened out and our guy kept on going . We use to hate it when we'd get a bunch of older refs. We ran what our coach called racehorse football. You huddle and run the play as fast as you could. It tired the defense out and the officials. They'd call official time outs so they could catch their breath which wasn't fair to us .
I never played football, but I can only imagine how damn frustrating that would be. Refs at any level from JV High School and above should have to pass physical fitness standards. I'm sure they do have to pass a fitness test of some level, but it needs to be a higher standard. You can't have referees interfering with a team's gameplan and affecting the game rather than facilitating it. Even if it's just a no-name JV High School game, these games matter to the players and the parents and everyone who puts so much time and effort into the season and to have some fat ref negatively impact your hours of effort and preparation is just beyond unacceptable. It would be like having a math teacher who has to google the answer to the problem's they are teaching you how to solve...
At 5:38: Isn't that assault? Even though the refs didn't see it and throw a flag, I would think the video should be enough to bring criminal charges from law enforcement. Number 6 needs to be banned from college football and put in a jail cell. This IS NOT part of the game of football.
what happens to the number 6 who stepped on the head? any repercussions for players like that at all? cuz if u step on a mans neck in the street u b sure to get locked up.