ben littleton I am a life long Oregon Duck fan....but if they get to play Bama in the championship game.....I am flying to Auburn and rolling Toomer's corner ALL BY MYSELF!!!!! I will go to Costco and buy a pallet of toilet paper and roll dem trees.....ALONE!!!!!
Phillip Harry best win for auburn... 2006 Ohio State vs Michigan was a more classic game... if you dont believe me look up the teams records. add in the fact that its the greatest rivalry next to army navy and a legend who was a member of both schools died the morning before and a 42-39 finish between #1 vs#2 in the final week of the season... ill give you best auburn game ever though
Ryan Ohio state vs Michigan is constantly referred to as the biggest by the sports experts, and analysts people come to Ohio state to play in not just any game but " The Game" and vise versa for people who go to michigan. The rivalry predates baseballs world series and the formation of the NFL. The rivalry has a HBO documentary. Coaches get not matter how good and how respected get fired from both schools for lack of success against the other. (John Cooper at Ohio state) ( Loyd Carr at michigan) and so many championship seasons were ended by the heavy underdog rival. Records do not matter the game never goes according to plan things happen the underdog usually plays way above there heads Ohio state would probably have like 3 championships in the 90s but those seasons were cut short by Michigan and vise versa examples would include 1995, 1997 for Ohio state and 1998 for michigan clear favorites are a curse 2013 11-0 Ohio state heavy favorite over 7-4 michigan and won 42-41 OSU won because Michigan went for 2 instead of tying with 10 seconds left and OSU picked it off. So yes I got it right these two have more history and tradition playing one another second only to army Navy ( can't call that a bigger rivalry cause all that's at stake is bragging rights between those 2). 2 B1G schools that are rich with athletic and academic prestiege and class. Two schools, two fanbases that absolutely hate each others guts. There's no B1G support from either during bowl games just hate. Here's a perspective for you ryan metcalf, Archie Griffin the only ever 2 time Heisman trophy winner considered beating Michigan his greatest accomplishment in football. Think about that
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I appreciate how much time and effort you spend on these videos. I know an 11 minute video like this must take forever and this is just wonderful. Keep up the good work!
Not long at all with sony vegas. Put all the clips together and add music. Still a nice video but had he added effects then it woulda been a long hard job. May have took an hour or two to put together tops. Montage nerd here lol. Been doing it a while with video game clips of mine
It's impossible to say what the greatest play is, but the Texas-USC championship should be remembered forever. (And I'm a USC fan!) The game was of the highest quality imaginable. USC missed a fourth and short in Texas territory which would have for sure locked up the Trojans' national championship. When Vince Young got his hand on that ball one last time, you KNEW the moment had passed! Greatest game ever played, I think, especially considering how close it was and the fact that it was the national championship game. That said, Boise State's highly improbable win in the Fiesta Bowl vs Oklahoma was more thrilling than I can stand.
I got in trouble in 2005 (I was in 5th grade) for sneaking out to the living room while my mom was asleep to watch the end of that game with the tv on mute and yelled when Texas won. Greatest game ever played
There are...see Deeny's winner for Watford...see Aguero's winner for Manchester City to win the league. See South Korea's golden goal against Italy to get to the World Cup Semifinal. See Landon Donovan's late goal against Algeria to allow the US to advance to the knockout stages....etc. etc. etc. Sport is fun to watch.
Not telling you how to do your job. There were lots of misses. Holy Buckeye 1-Handed Catch by JJ Worton Johnny Manziel scramble vs Alabama or Duke RGIII GW vs Oklahoma You get the point, but I liked the ones you picked. I remember right before that Chris Davis return they had someone else to return and I was like "Where's my boy Chris Davis" because he ran one back against Tennessee earlier in the year. I would be BS anyone if I said that I knew he would run it all the way back. CFB man. Home of the miracle
Needs more FSU....like a lot. Like the Final BCS Championship, 1994 Orange Bowl, Choke at Doak, the Wide Right games (I hate to say it), FSU vs UF 2003, FSU vs Miami 2005, or how about FSU vs UF in the 1990s altogether.
+nukem_13 coming from an ole miss fan, 2015 Arkansas ole miss finish was the wildest (and if I wasn't an ole miss fan, the best) ending to a game ever. even if it was luck.
+Brayden Yarbrough (Icomet Franaudo) that was pretty good, but also debatable as to whether or not his foot was OB, but GT-FSU to me was better since FSU made a NY6 bid out of it and GT made a lone conference win out of it, lol. ole miss-Arky was by all means the best game (so far) of 2015.
The absolute best Iron Bowl. So much riding on that one game for both in-state rivals. Bama trying to get 3 NCs in a row and Auburn trying to get its 2nd NC in 3 years. The game was pure heart. What a dramatic way to win.
Well, one things for sure... if my team ever wins a football game I want that last annoucer guy anoouncing our win. Hell, if I just win a fred donut I would want that guy to annouce that to me.
As a Michigan fan, it sucks that there were way more bad plays against them then good ones, but living in South Bend, I'm more happy that there were no Notre Dame plays.
+Andrew Horton Speaks volumes for the tradition at Tech. Best play in Tech football history, and it was only a conference game haha. Never sniffed a big game.
I remember watching it with my grandma I was like 7... She went to Texas Tech and my grandpa went to Texas so he just walked out of the room yelling 'GOD DAMMIT' and my grandmother just kept celebrating... Goooood times.
That's why we love football. Rite? Amazing! great video. The iron bowl was my favorite, all those Bama fan's went home crying. The game ain't over till it's over.....
+Beast Jr heart? So pulling fairy dust out your ass means you have heart??? No, heart is playing a game down 30 and making a comeback because they believed that a comeback could be made, heart is never giving up no matter how many points you may be down by, because in college football anything can happen, having to bank on luck isn't heart
War damn, it's been an unbelievably amazing time to have grown up as an Auburn tiger. So many great memories and I was blessed enough to be at that Auburn vs Oregon game!
Harris Highlights Or from FSU when they secured the win in the FINAL BCS Championship ever??!?!?! Great video though i enjoyed it but you must not like FSU. No hard feelings but there's no good reason to not include that play. Just that one play. It is such a big part of college football history and you didn't include it in a video titled "most memorable moments of college football"
People might watch this and disagree on which moment was greatest and most memorable but after watching this there is no doubt that this is the most enthralling, beautiful sport in the world.
The Georgia player tipped the ball, causing it to go toward Ricardo Lewis. #Physics The "Kick Six" was not luck at all. It was a kick return... god forbid if that has ever happened before. #MustBeABamaFan
Those were luck and nothing else. That is the worst team to play for a championship in my lifetime. They lost two games and should have lost 5. They also embarrassed the SEC by ending the steak against an over rated and untested FSU.
Evan Kelly I realized that a few hours after I posted! I remember seeing an interview with Howard about how he debated on whether to strike the Heisman pose after he scored. I'd like Woodson a lot more if he had not sold out his home state! Still a beast though.
FREAKING AUBURN WASNT LUCKY BAMA MISSED THE GOAL AND DAVIS RAN IT BACK AND NO ONE COULD STOP HIM THATS NOT LUCKY ITS CALLED HAVING SKILLS YOU JUST DONT WANT TO ADMIT IT!!!!!
Boy I remember watching that Fresno USC game when I was younger kid. Fresno was hanging around most of the game and they were even tied at like 28 I think, and I just wanted USC to lose. They got down 7 and then that Bush run...oh it was back breaking. That was one of the first times I felt really bad watching sports haha. Still kinda do looking back on it.
I was in the stadium for both the BC plays (Vick & Ed Reed), my junior and senior years at BC. The Vick play I can stomach because he was just floating on air and was an insane athlete. The Ed Reed play is still the most heartbreaking thing ever. There was a buzz on campus that day, we actually believed we were going to win that game. We were ready to storm the field, to the point that we were picking where we were going to hop the fence. We had 'em, and we let 'em off the hook.
Anyone else just love listening to the announcers freak out over an awesome play? Because they've seen so many plays in their career that if THEY freak out you know it's an awesome play
Awesome video.. My favs are Ricky breaking the rushing record and Vince on that 4th an 5 national championship on the line.. But I could watch that iron bowl kick return over an over again.... #HOOKEM!!!!!
I remember watching the Auburn/Alabama game and being in total shock! I'm an OSU fan but I always enjoyed watching bama play because they're a great team, but damn...I became an Auburn fan after that.
I admit it - I got on to see how many of the plays *I* think are most memorable got left off, and was pleasantly surprised to see that you had included all of them.
Honestly, the Auburn plays are by far the most amazing of the bunch. Not only were they both (nearly) impossible, but they happened in back-to-back games against top-flight opponents! Georgia was #25 and still in the hunt, and Alabama was #1, trying to win a third straight BCS Title. Though Auburn has collapsed since, those plays showed the excitement football can really bring.
That damn Mizzou Nebraska game was a heart breaker. I remember watching that game as a kid. The north end zone is cursed at the zou. It needs torn out, field goal post and all lol.
My favorite memory is watching that Marshall footage. The Montana Grizzlies were defending national champions when they played in the 1996 Championship game. There was a receiver on Marshall named Randy Moss who was supposed to be fantastic, but the general thought was that our 5'7" cornerback could cover him. LOL! We were wrong.
Great film thanku, its hard not to vote the iron bowl , that was incredible I think you were smart saving it till the end. I always liked Larry Munson and his ''run lindsey run'' is pretty memorable. Flutie's bomb was at a time when that was the only thing on so we all saw it happen, stunned.. Cal Stan will always be top 5 or so. War Eagle it is for me, just too much between the 2 plays to match. The announcers have alot to do with it for me too. They can make or break a good play Oh, and anytime ND loses is priceless
He was unblocked... Literally the first person he made contact with that play was the RB. Any DE could've done that. BTW I am an SEC supporter, but this play is way over hyped when it comes to the reality of what actually took place.