Craziest "Trick Plays" in College Football History #CollegeFootball #CFB #ACC #SEC #big12conference #big10football #football #pac12football #collegefootballgame #collegefootballhighlights
The one where the QB faked the slide and then scored. It was from that play, that a new rule was established that faking a slide, it is automatic dead ball at that spot.
You know a trick is good when a new rule is made prohibiting it after it happens. Quite a number of new rules have been made because of trick or unconventional plays that had no written rule around them.
@RoyalMela Trust me, and this is from decades of corporate experience. No matter how many rules you make or policies you implement, someone is always going to find some way around the system. Some loophole that isn't defined or technicality that can't be challenged under the current system. Trying to cover everything only results in a huge book where 95% of it isn't used 95% of the time. Heck, this has already happened with the US Tax Code. Over centuries, people found ways to avoid paying them or convinced courts that part of it was unfair. Now there are so many rules and exceptions that the code is now nearly 7000 pages long, 75000 pages if you include the guidance documents. That's the equivalent of reading the entire Harry Potter series 19 times.
1:25 holy shit bruh. i will never forget that play cuz i just HAPPENED to be changing channels and went passed the channel with this game and stopped as it was happening and instantly said. welp. no way they dont make a rule about that now 💀
Not sure, but I think every one of these highlights came out of the ACC. Not sure if that’s a comment on the creativity of the coaches in that conference or a lack of ability to maintain your lanes and play decent coverage by the defence. lol 😂
just wondering how the second one wasn't downed...i thought once after the snap when the ball touches the ground while in a player's hand its considered down. can someone please let me know if this is right or did i miss something. Thanks
CORRECTION : 5:36 has changed my original stance. the other one is "and it worked" this one is in general cuz what the fuck was the actual plan there G 3:39 NAAAAAH. that HAS to be arguably the CRAZIEST "so crazy it just might work" moments of all fucking time 😭
10:49... When the ball was snapped to him his knee was down..while the ball was in his hand his knee was down...he then threw the ball with his knee down...........if he would have taken the snap hovering like an MLB catcher then it would have been good.....when he got the snap with his knee down the only advancement of the ball could be through a kick...
Special exemption in the rule for kick holders to make a play with their knee on the ground from kick formation. Otherwise the play would be over before the kicker made the kick, right?
2:50 QB has almost 200 yards rushing and they didn't put a spy on him even after they did this same play at the beginning of the game? I don't watch college football, so is it typical for them to just not change their scheme mid way through the game or was this just bad ball by the defense?
Not in college football. In the NFL, yes, you need to be both physically down *and* touched by an opponent, but in college rules the ball is dead if the ball carrier is physically down.
You know all of the couches rode Greg Schiano's ass for playing aggressively on QB kneels, yet here teams are running trick plays off of it. You can't have it both ways. Either kneels are symbolic or they are actual plays to be played.
The play where all of the O-Linemen dropped to the ground, shouldn’t they have been called for a penalty because the linemen were downfield before the pass??
To clarify, in college, the illegal downfield rule only applies to passes that go forward past the line of scrimmage. If it’s caught behind the line, there’s no downfield violation.
Never understood when the OL shifts to the Wide Out position, why do the DL and Linebackers go out there too? The OL can't catch passes. That should be a easy sack with one guy blocking.
The multiple Offensive Linemen in this video that caught touchdown passes clearly indicate otherwise. It is actually fairly easy to catch a ball when nobody is covering you, even for Linemen. This is a great example of why other people are coaching teams for a living and not you.
kenny pickett faking the slide knowing the defenders didn't want to get penalized is why I get immense joy from him getting fucking demolished in the backfield these days. oh he got hurt? wonder why...
@@justinharper6909 no the fuck it wasn't. player is down from the beginning of his slide. he started a slide. should have been brought back. it was a pussy move and he knew they were gonna let up for fear of getting ejected.
@@justinharper6909 if you can't score because of your ability and have to use some pussy ass move like that? I have no respect for you as a player. he sucks in the NFL too
PLEASE. Not only is this list centered on just a few teams, it barely escapes the 2020s. Not even at the bottom of a Top 100 list. That being said, I watched it AND made fun of it...🤔I
Football is just a ruff sport, not to mention a bloody stain. I heard on Sunday the eagles are play on that time. I thought football was for the season fall. Is their any way to solve this? I like soccer better⚽️
Everyone was set and the snapper didn't move. GB did something similar vs KC last week, no huddle quick to the line center touched the ball the got into a huddle but without the center
@@korycostango5327the first pass was backwards, I get that. The second pass is a forward pass tho. No offensive line can be down field on a forward pass. Doesn’t matter if it crosses the line or not.
@@zachevans27in college it does depend on whether the pass is behind the line or not. In the nfl there is no difference but in college it is different (same for offensive pass interference rules).
3:39 how was this not a penalty? ALL of the offensive linemen were well forward of the line of scrimmage when the forward pass was made. Shouldn't they all be ineligible players downfield?
Yeah that had me confused for a bit too. Like RoyalMela said, O-line can block downfield since the forward pass was caught behind the LoS. I also found out that the "neutral zone" where the O-line can be at in the NCAA is ~3yards from the LoS, but it supposedly doesn't get regularly called even when they are ~5-8yards downfield.
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