Craziest Sideline Collisions in College Football History
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Craziest Sideline Collisions in College Football History
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nah, that first coach is crazy for that
@silverstudios6916
4 ай бұрын
That guy was cold
@thatdarnmage1515
4 ай бұрын
that was that 'old man strength' on full display right there xD
@wrld6182
4 ай бұрын
You expect him to just get ran over?
@Freddysipper
4 ай бұрын
Could move idk...@@wrld6182
@recneps8672
4 ай бұрын
@@wrld6182attempt to move?
Pushing the guy on your own sideline is wild 😂
@kaibrigance8244
4 ай бұрын
I felt bad for the guy who got pushed. I think he was crying after that happened, it probably hurts a lot more from the teammate.
@APMAIN69
4 ай бұрын
There was definitely some beef. The Player just turned back around like he didn’t care at all
@ARTPLAYSGAMES86
3 ай бұрын
Shouldn't have been there.
@ARTPLAYSGAMES86
3 ай бұрын
@@kaibrigance8244😅😅😅 he was crying huh?
@kaibrigance8244
3 ай бұрын
@@ARTPLAYSGAMES86 I couldn't tell if he was crying or pissed
3:44 This is a GREAT example of when seeing a play in replay shows a whole different reality. When first seeing it, it looks like Jones (defender) was driving him all the way to the wall. In replay, you can clearly see Cunningham (QB) has Jones by the facemask and is pulling him the whole way, with Jones attempting to disengage himself throughout the process.
@eldonbeast2229
7 күн бұрын
44 still got ejected tho
@devon_lettuce_tomato8637
Күн бұрын
Ehhh, they were half way to the wall when he locked him up. Definitely a foul on defender. ***my comment is a good example of assuming before watching. I stand corrected.
Why is nobody talking about 5:03 bruh just pushed him down for no reason
@itsuserbro
4 ай бұрын
fr bro
@MrMacncheese1
4 ай бұрын
That was hilarious 😂 I want to see if that guy went up to the player or what lol
@smo202
4 ай бұрын
Yeah...that should have been an ejection...not a 15 yard unsportsmanlike...but an ejection. That's some BS...
@GodlikeAZN
4 ай бұрын
Lmao his own sideline too
@james---b
4 ай бұрын
@@MrMacncheese1 not hilarious
10:26 The photographer, Chamberlain Smith, is fine. She was knocked unconscious by the hit, taken to the hospital and released later that night. She posted the picture she took right before the hit to her Instagram. Being a sideline photographer is very dangerous. Not only because you're on the sideline, but you view everything through a lens which throws off your perception of where things are and denies you any peripheral vision. Pretty much, it's really hard to tell when it's time to move. From time to time you'll see NFL photographers at the back of the end zone with "spotters" they carry extra equipment, but it's also their job to tell the photographer to move before they get killed.
@ZanySpanglez18
4 ай бұрын
@@JackTheEditor-qq8be Well aren't you dumb
@6tiple6ix6afia
4 ай бұрын
@JackTheEditor-qq8be You do realize she was just doing her job right? How tf was she supposed to know that was going to happen? I have no sympathy for the people who are right next tk the field and not paying attention, but she SPECIFICALLY was supposed to be doing exactly what you saw. Ot is everyone AROUNND her that fucked up
@ace464
3 ай бұрын
@@6tiple6ix6afiabut as a CAMERAMAN you have to know that players run through the sideline ALL THE TIME. you'd think cameramen/women would be the most aware. but clearly she lacks situational awareness. even if she was mid shot, you brain should say "oh shit, he's coming RIGHT FUCKIN TOWARDS ME" let me move or duck or do something. she literally had the camera in front of her face all the way through the hit.... common sense is so rare. no she didn't deserve it but i hope she gained some situational awareness from that.
@mitsurirl
3 ай бұрын
i was wondering, thanks
@CJONES16
2 ай бұрын
@@ace464 But like @jeffscott3186 said looking through a camera lens throws off your perception. It could look like something's 1 foot away from you when it's actually 20 feet away and vice-versa, so moving every time something's coming your way won't result in any pictures.
Love to see it when the players check on the person they hit...shows class.
@curtmcclements485
3 ай бұрын
How could they not?
@XenoEditzzz
3 ай бұрын
@@curtmcclements485there’s a lot of bad people in the world
@genenatalejr.3593
3 ай бұрын
@@curtmcclements485 most of the players who ran people over on the sideline in this montage did not.
@meglyy
17 күн бұрын
@@genenatalejr.3593 I came to the comments into this, I’m only two minutes in, and I am already beyond flabbergasted (and horrified, tbh) that so many of these players just kept going right over to their teammates and didn’t even try and help pick up the person that they just ran over! 😰
I was a sports photographer for about 12 years, and one of the reasons I quit was because it can be very dangerous to be on the sideline, and I wasn't getting super rich doing that job. I remember a couple of years ago, a young photographer who died as the result of injuries on the sideline. She was knocked down, and hit her head on concrete, and several days later her husband had to make the decision to remove her from life support. Football sidelines are much too crowded. You have the players, coaches, cheerleaders, chain gang, ball boys, water boys, athletic trainers, equipment guys, medical staff, dignitaries who are there just to be seen, players & coaches family members, donors, and it goes on and on. And when a player is moving at a high rate of speed he can't stop on a dime.
@6tiple6ix6afia
4 ай бұрын
Yeah the first chick was one of the few times where it wasn't her fault, she was doing her job and EVERYONE surrounding her failed her miserably. Obviously the players aren't at fault there either.
2:23 “fascinating reaction”
Everyone just gonna ignore the guy who was straight up assaulted at 5:08 🤔
@andrewt.5567
3 ай бұрын
I would never let the guy play again if that were my team. There must have been some sort of issue prior for that.
9:49 Best moment in college football broadcast history "He hit him right in the..."
@adameberius6194
3 ай бұрын
HAHAHA bro stopped himself from saying gooch
wtf is that coach made of 😂. He just turned his shoulder in and the kid went flying 😂😂
@archsys307
4 ай бұрын
Physics
@jimnasium452
4 ай бұрын
He's made of a grown-ass adult who likes delivering hits on college kids 'cause he's a punk.
@patricksmith6796
3 ай бұрын
He should've showed the coach what taking a tackle head on would've been like.
@bolbyballinger
3 ай бұрын
Tripped him and hit him from the side where the player has literally no momentum to resist. A toddler would have had the same results.
@PARKERCOFFMAN.
2 ай бұрын
Pure aluminum
The fact most of these guys know they knocked someone down and don’t even care to check on them even if it’s someone supporting their team is beyond crazy😂😂
There are way too many people on the sidelines now. So much so that it is almost impossible for a player going out of bounds to actually NOT hit someone.
@kalebstuckey570
3 ай бұрын
I don’t feel sorry for any one of these people. Especially those who have their backs to the field.
In my opinion, there's far too many unnecessary people on the sidelines!
@lugokomor
4 ай бұрын
There are far too many people who are physically unfit for football on the sidelines.
@einundsiebenziger5488
3 ай бұрын
... there are* far too many people
4:55 Wtf was the point of that? That dude is a punk for that fr fr
@dideetahu4907
4 ай бұрын
I dunno?, looked personal to me
@thatdarnmage1515
4 ай бұрын
I don't understand this one, looks like he just pushes one his own teams staff..
@matthoye4974
4 ай бұрын
Need some context on that one for sure… #5 is a punk either way
@Mjdecker1234
4 ай бұрын
@thatdarnmage1515 I think it was. Maybe only the home game staff, but regardless it looked like that
@mrskibum885
3 ай бұрын
sometimes you forget how squishy and movable non-players are when you're in the heat of a game. i can't say for sure but what happens a lot is the trainer or coach or player will kinda catch the player coming in from the field, and here he looks like he reaches out for support but the staff is just backpedaling and basically falls over himself. def looks like he extends his arms out to finish him off so not sure what that's about, but it's still possible it wasn't intentional. willing to give the benefit of the doubt since there's 0 reason for that dude to do it to his own team.
Man the commentator at 8:30 had a chance to correct himself and just doubled down during slo-mo.
@THBronx
3 ай бұрын
Ikr? Shoulder to shoulder? WTF
Why so many people allowed on the field?
4:56 just why
@joeyespinosa8324
4 ай бұрын
Because Kentucky
@KobiSteelflex
4 ай бұрын
That coach must've made him do extra burpees earlier that week or something lol
...Why is there a white triangle floating over my head? -Famous last words
Sidelines be needing to back up like battle rappers
“Recoiling with horror “ 😂😂😂 only a old head would say some like that
One thing about this channel is the highlights really do live up to the title hype
2:23 😂😂😂😂 look at the teammates faces.
0:43 Hans Moleman Presents: Man Getting HIt by Football
Spencer Petras passing the ball to a cheerleader who was 10 yards out-of-bounds is one of the best summaries of the Brian Ferentz era that I can think of.
Great editing. Easy to follow and exactly what the title said! ❤
Great coverage but is there a version of this has the full penalty? Just wondering 🤗
These hits are so funny😂
“Shoulder to shoulder” while I’m watching helmets collide
4:02 the cop was like im good yaw got this 😂😂
These are painful to witness. Ouch! Some are dirty too, but most are just a part of being on the sideline during a dangerous sport.
You know, when you stand on the sidelines, you are submitting yourself to the risk of getting hit.
@zoinksscoob97
4 ай бұрын
was not aware, thank you.
@bryanadkins2944
4 ай бұрын
@zoinksscoob97 you're welcome white boy
It always amazes me how there isn't enough clearance for cheerleaders, journalists in football games, it's so injury prone no other pro field sport league lets people get this close to the boundary lines!
@R-A-9
Ай бұрын
I feel like football (soccer) some fields it’s close
"And a cheerleader does go down." 😂
I love that this happens so often and still everyone stands about a foot away from the side-line.
THAT HURTD!
Idk why but the 1st clip cutting off just right, got me laughing my ass off
These are always scary!
First dude ran into Kratos 😂
Coach with that hitstick
You know you're having a bad day when your offensive coordinator ends up on the injured reserve list.
The announcing right before 10:11 cracks me up.
The UK player and the UK sideline guy he pushed down definitely had beef😭
That 60 yard FG should get an extra point for nailing a cheerleader 🤷🏼♂️💯
8:36 Shoulder to shoulder headshot.
The thumbnail is hilarious 😂😂😂😂
That field goal one was just sad
Throwing Bo’s helmet like that is crazy 6:49
cheerleaders are definitely npcs😭
Totally understand having to stay locked in and get back to the huddle efficiently, but it’s still crazy to me when they don’t even acknowledge the existence of the person they just planted
:28 was at that game played the half time show 😂
That play with Malik Cunningham is crazy.
@calvin4319
3 ай бұрын
My first time seeing an offensive facemask grab
0:09 He a Terminator.
That cheerleader got PLOWED HARD!
@billjohnson2307
4 ай бұрын
those cheerleaders took tose hits better than some of the players on the field lmaooo
If I was the broadcaster I could help but to say that coach whippel suffered a little whippel-lash.
the slow motion shots send me kunnigham lost the snap because the pitcher threw it at his feet.
In the oregon one, they come to bo nix's defence quick boi
Where is the actual collision in the first scene?
8:48 that’s helmet all day plus outa bounds
After every hit these players took, it forced out a fart
0:45 🍒💥💀
@thatdarnmage1515
4 ай бұрын
right in the sisters
@guayabo6084
4 ай бұрын
Simpsons did it first!
With that first play, what happened with that coach or whoever that was that threw his shoulder forward?
The non player ones are always just a girl standing there like 🧍♀️
@ragetheantagonist
3 ай бұрын
Fr tho like what are you here for
That Kentucky player shoving his own training staff into the ground cracked me up. Maybe he didn’t like his tape job
"The cheerleader does go down..." Ah, so THAT'S how she got that scholarship.
0:52 la bola en la ingle! 🤣
guy gets hit directly in the nuts by foot ball immediately grabs his knee wtf 😂
funny about a month ago during a reg season game a cameraman on the sidelines got ran over by a player...twice in that game,lol
Clips nearly all got cut off too early. Would like to see the result of all plays / penalties / altercations.
Clearly the sport should step up its game in teaching human care and ethics.
Honestly seems like the number of people this happens to each year increases cause you just have an outrageous amounts of media and "pagentry" with their back to the game
I know you're doing college , but that steelers game , where the side judge got his leg broken was rough
That's some funny shit😂🤣🤣🤣
why no giant white arrow at 8:20? i don't know where to look...
That's the most female contact any Georgia Tech student has ever had
2:20 there’s no way this man doesn’t have CTE
Oregon fans chanting F U Stanford when their QB clearly took a late, dirty, low blow 5 minutes after the whistle was blown
@Crow_T_Robot
4 ай бұрын
Oregon fans are trash.
talk about taking one for the team, golly
How do you not have the Florida game where the guy in the wheel chair got ran over?
@Gamer65Actual
4 ай бұрын
The uploader would probably get reported and sued for that 🤔
@einundsiebenziger5488
3 ай бұрын
... got run* over
I always assume that people standing on the sidelines of football games just kind of have a death wish. Those guys are huge and running upwards of 22 miles an hour. You'd have to be a little insane to get in the way of that.
5:02 did bro push his own bro?
Why there is no barrier, fence, wall to prevent this? Real football has one small wall to reduce the chance of accidents outside the field.
A few of these weren't even sideline collisions. What gives?
Idk why but I always feel bad when a cheerleader gets hit
@dannydevito5729
4 ай бұрын
They need to have someone watching the field full time, and stop cheering when the play is coming their way.
@Sound_Spark
Ай бұрын
nah, i feel bad for those photographers and camera man. the cheerleaders i couldn't give 2 shits about.
Why did bro push his own teams waterboy ?
YSU!!!!
Johnson&Johnson
10:28 "You can see the look *heheh* on the fans faces *chuckle* as a lot of concern...Jamie?" 'She ded.' "...oh boy."
6:06 how about a penalty on OK for showing up in those pink shirts
why do they have so many people standing on the sidelines… standing so close.. and act surprised when this happens
10:10, every man within 60 million light years cringed.
It'd be nice to know about the person hurt. I want to know if they are alright.
when the player hit the cheerleader you could hear a pop or crack
🙏🙌
"Cheerleader does go down." Now, how would you know that based on that brief collision?
@jimnasium452
4 ай бұрын
It's Virginia. 🤷♂
Looked like dude was the aggressor in actuality he was getting drugged by the face mask. Definitely going to get yelled at on the sideline and its not even his fault
WTF youngstown state in the first clip?!
1:08 “The Cheerleader does go down”…..nothing new there then!🤣😂🤣
The part that ruins football is not just the idiots that enjoy using their helmets to knock down other players but the idiot commentators that clearly attempt to cover it up. We hear "that wasn't targeting, he was using the shoulder," is the lamest attempt to cover up dirty football. It would be actually doing their jobs if they just called it out which possibly may put a stop to the players that do it.
Maybe just maybe, hear me out, and extend fielding so that there is more distance between the game and the sidelines