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  • @Castleheights20s
    @Castleheights20sАй бұрын

    Fight on we going to give hell once again

  • @chrisuncleahmad
    @chrisuncleahmad2 ай бұрын

    With all due respect to Marshall Faulk, the guy who really got hosed in 1992 was Garrison Hearst

  • @chrisuncleahmad
    @chrisuncleahmad2 ай бұрын

    2006 What if USC doesn’t lose to UCLA? Without 41-14, does the SEC become what it did?

  • @JohnThePGHAndPSUFanatic
    @JohnThePGHAndPSUFanatic2 ай бұрын

    2:45 BEST College Football uniform ever. WE ARE!

  • @96usmc
    @96usmc3 ай бұрын

    100% agree with Suh not winning is a frick’n travesty. He was so dominant, should’ve been an easy vote for him to win.

  • @chrisclah885
    @chrisclah8853 ай бұрын

    Matt and Reggie were priceless, but I think the difference maker was Jarrett. His height made him difficult to cover. USC fan over 60 years.

  • @Smooth1now
    @Smooth1now4 ай бұрын

    I'm pumped. Lincoln should play this stuff before a game. Every game is like the first and last. No letting up.!!!!!!!

  • @stevegatoloai2179
    @stevegatoloai21794 ай бұрын

    Back when the PAC-12/10 was fun to watch.

  • @jonathonbecker2030
    @jonathonbecker20304 ай бұрын

    Was in the end zone for the Cal game and it was epic!

  • @jonathonbecker2030
    @jonathonbecker20304 ай бұрын

    Fight on!!!

  • @davids9520
    @davids95205 ай бұрын

    It tells you a lot that OSU fans won't say the word, Michigan. But folks from Michigan can say Ohio State! They are still fighting the Toledo war in Ohio. MI loses to OSU in 2024. It hurts, until they get back to Ann Arbor. OSU loses in 2024. It will be a major disaster in Columbus. The Wolverines have other games to worry about, before they get to OSU.

  • @Cj-es5lr
    @Cj-es5lr5 ай бұрын

    Cherry picking years

  • @JakeProdz55
    @JakeProdz555 ай бұрын

    43:45 love to see it

  • @ernestojohn3225
    @ernestojohn32255 ай бұрын

    A part 2 would be awesome

  • @mr.millionaire4570
    @mr.millionaire45703 ай бұрын

    We have to win a natty 1st

  • @bend4852
    @bend48526 ай бұрын

    This rivalry stemmed from a land dispute in the early 1800s. Michigan and Ohio were fighting over the Toledo strip which was a very important waterway before the days of trains and automobiles. Michigan ultimately gave it up to Ohio and received the upper peninsula in return. But what makes the rivalry so great is both teams have historically been the best teams in the big ten and until just recently it has been a must win game for both teams to have a shot at the national championship. Ohio State has been consistently good for a very long time and Michigan has had more ups and downs over the years but one things for sure and that's that it's good for college football when both teams are at their best. Ohio has some of the best high school football in the country and Michigan has been known to steal some very good high school players from Ohio States backyard and they all take the rivalry very personal. Some were recruited by Ohio State but chose Michigan instead and some were not even recruited by Ohio State and those guys take the rivalry extra personal. Things have changed dramatically in recent years and the rivalry has lost a bit of its magic with the advent of the College Football Playoff and especially it now going from 4 teams to 12 teams. This means one of the teams could theoretically lose the game and still have a shot a national championship and possibly have a rematch in the playoff. Say Michigan ends up going 9 and 3 and drops a nail biter in Columbus losing by 1 score and Ohio State ends the season 10 and 2. Then both teams should theoretically still make the 12 team playoff considering there's only a few undefeated or 1 loss teams with a reasonably difficult schedule. Even if Michigan were to get blown out by Ohio State they still could make the playoff as a 2 or 3 loss team because there's many factors that go into deciding the playoff teams. This includes overall record, strength of schedule, margin of victory, etc. I expect both teams will make the playoff in the same year many times for years to come and the game still means something but it doesn't have the same meaning that it used. Whoever wins the game will still play a big role on who is crowned as big ten east champs and will play a role on the rankings going into the playoff but it won't be the end all be all that it once was

  • @GlorfindelofGondolin
    @GlorfindelofGondolin6 ай бұрын

    Love Bevo. He’s a good boy.

  • @jonathanvel2891
    @jonathanvel28916 ай бұрын

    WHY DOESN'T ANYBODY TALK ABOUT COLT BRENNEN'S RECORD BREAKING/SETTING JR. YEAR WHEN HE WAS ROBBED OF THE HEISMAN!!!!!

  • @mikethechinesebandit
    @mikethechinesebandit6 ай бұрын

    Chris Schenkel should be somewhere on that list in my opinion

  • @mikeyposs3132
    @mikeyposs31327 ай бұрын

    Stanford never considered going to division 2! Pure nonsense!

  • @mikeyposs3132
    @mikeyposs31327 ай бұрын

    Stupid video! 1964 USC Notre Dame was a huge upset! Irish undefeated - SC needs to win to secure Rose Bowl berth( they thought!)

  • @vpgbreezy3794
    @vpgbreezy37947 ай бұрын

    Lsu alabama in the 21st century is must watch TV

  • @joshuabennett8110
    @joshuabennett81108 ай бұрын

    Update....11/25/23....30-24.....Michigan.

  • @Blork1999
    @Blork19998 ай бұрын

    OSU QB Rex Kern had a debilitating back injury in the '69 game against Michigan. That was a big factor in the loss. I think coach Hayes made a mistake by starting Kern that day. Another mistake was trying these risky, ill-advised passes. Same thing happened in the 1976 Rose Bowl with a QB (Cornelius Green) who wasn't much of a thrower. They got behind in both games and then started forcing passes into coverage, resulting in multiple interceptions. Woody at his coaching worst. He should've relaxed and focused on plays that were do-able. Kern probably should've been on the bench, given that injury. But Woody would always try to force things. He had no subtlety.

  • @imagereader_9
    @imagereader_98 ай бұрын

    Uh... USC was NOT playing for its 'third straight national championship' despite the nonstop yammering to that effect. At that time the accepted national champion as supported by the NCAA was the BCS Title Game. In 2004, following the 2003 season, that game was played between LSU and Oklahoma, with LSU winning 21-14. The 'national championship' for that season that is claimed by Southern Cal (I know they hate being called that) was nothing more than the opinion of the AP poll. No amount of repeating that claim ad nauseum will change that simple fact. But we here in flyover country understand. Each year Southern Cal need only to have players with a pulse and respiration to be declared a 'team for the ages', at least until the actual games are played....🤣🤣🤣

  • @jofi4580
    @jofi45808 ай бұрын

    I'm sorry. This channel advertised One Hour football but this video is One Hour and Four Minutes. I can't watch this Lie.

  • @user-nk1qq3me8x
    @user-nk1qq3me8x8 ай бұрын

    We miss it u

  • @user-nk1qq3me8x
    @user-nk1qq3me8x8 ай бұрын

    Come home Pete 😂

  • @dannyg967
    @dannyg9678 ай бұрын

    JT was short-Alabama fan

  • @petodigiorgio51
    @petodigiorgio518 ай бұрын

    The worst part of college football is the blue blood bs that continues to give a media hype advantage to which if other programs pop up they get beaten down for that by the bs media / NCAA ...it's basically who cheated in 70's & 80's the most without putting it out there to much has been rewarded for that .. Have you ever been to Norman Ok is all needed

  • @cardinalRG
    @cardinalRG8 ай бұрын

    This poll got it right. With apologies to "Dubs II" and "Bevo," nothing beats the snorting, sprinting "Ralphie" the buffalo.

  • @joshuabennett8110
    @joshuabennett81108 ай бұрын

    We all can agree that the 2007 season was probably the best and most unpredictable in the history of college football.....so far.

  • @allhallowseve2000
    @allhallowseve20008 ай бұрын

    Oregon number one ..respect others tho

  • @user-qb9fv3bf2d
    @user-qb9fv3bf2d8 ай бұрын

    😂😂😂😂

  • @stevegatoloai2179
    @stevegatoloai21798 ай бұрын

    Man as an SC fan I miss these days. Now a days, it’s an exit program for Head Coaches.

  • @Jwill91
    @Jwill918 ай бұрын

    Roll On U Bears!!! California Vs. Stanford Football. Kiss My Axe! Just Gimme The Axe!!!

  • @kramer2312
    @kramer23129 ай бұрын

    Manning lost to a defensive player from Michigan but his name was Charles Woodson not Desmond Howard. You just mentioned Desmond Howard on the clip before about Larry Fitzgerald so maybe that's why you made that mix up? Thanks for this video, well done and I like stuff like this. Really good video overall. Christian McCaffrey snub was unbelievable to me at the time but after hearing your stats, it's even more unbelievable. Almost 4k yards of total offense? That's nuts. Jim Brown obviously did not win because of his race and the time. 50s was still an openly racist time but Paul Hornung who had 4 times the interceptions as TDs? That's some stupid stuff. Totally forgot about Toby Gearhart. Another completely unreal snub. Heisman is for the best player, not best player on the next team so team record shouldn't be that big of a turning point unless your team is completely despicable but that's just my opinion. I'd have liked to have seen KiJana Carter of Penn State 1994 added to their list. Carter should have won instead of Rashaan Salaam. 7.8 yds per carry is unreal. Salaam Carried the ball 100 more time than Carter and had 2000 yds but Carter had 1600+ yds and 7.8 yds per carry! 24td to 23td is close but again, that's on 100 carries difference. Penn State had 22 rush TDs from other players and another 1200 yds where Buffs had about the same yardage but 6 less rush TDs from other players than Salaam so Carter could have put up 30 TDs and 2000 yds easily If PSU wasn't so loaded with talent that year. Collins passed for about 700 more yds than Stewart of CO and the 21 to 10 TD passes difference again shows that if PSU had ran the ball more, Carter could have legitimately put up a 2250 yd season and about 35 rushing TDs would have been possible hypothetically if you give Carter the same approx number of carries. Also his team should have won the national championship that year so that's a great year from a guy on a deeply talented squad with high stakes football games being played at the highest level. Salaam also had a great year for a great team but I still can't get over 7.8 yds per carry. Thanks again for the video.

  • @jamesgarcia6361
    @jamesgarcia63619 ай бұрын

    Growing up a USC fan my grandma had this DVD and I would watch it every chance I’d get. It’s almost unreal to watch it again nearly two decades later.

  • @Glitchskillz89
    @Glitchskillz899 ай бұрын

    〽️💪🏾

  • @jameshanna7833
    @jameshanna78339 ай бұрын

    I'm still watching it and I'm loving it.

  • @jrousselle7828
    @jrousselle782810 ай бұрын

    It's amazing what you can accomplish when you break the rules...

  • @drewrosecrans9728
    @drewrosecrans972810 ай бұрын

    For seven years SC just ruled team's were scared to play USC cause they knew that they were going to Lose! Glad I was a part of it fight on ✌️🏈🏈🏈🏈

  • @bizonc
    @bizonc10 ай бұрын

    Miami vs Oregon State would have been great national championship. Oklahoma and WA were right there too

  • @austinunderwood
    @austinunderwood10 ай бұрын

    Reggie bush: “he had a runaway year. 1700 yards, that’s a great career.” Mark Ingram: “he had what? 1700 yards? That’s an alright year.” Make it make sense

  • @austinunderwood
    @austinunderwood10 ай бұрын

    Watching Paul finebaum lobby for Peyton manning is hilarious. His Tennessee bias is unmatched

  • @nivekford2007
    @nivekford200711 ай бұрын

    THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH PAYS THE UTE TRIBE TO USE THE UTES NICKNAME AND IT IS DONE RESPECTFULLY

  • @breezecardenas3941
    @breezecardenas394111 ай бұрын

    I never understood why it took so long for the NCAA to adopt overtime. Nobody likes ties. Everyone wants to see a winner. That being said, I was never a fan of sudden death OT, like in the NFL. In college football, I've always hated the idea of each team gets a chance, until we find ourselves in the 9th OT period. I've always contended the OT period, (in regular season) should be 1 ten minute period. Nobody can complain they didn't get a opportunity to possess the ball, and doesn't drag on, like the the first 4 quarters. The clock moves, it gives the teams an equal opportunity to have possession, and it has the heightened awareness of a shorter game clock. In Postseason, same rules apply, but, if there is a tie in OT, you go to another OT, until somebody has a lead, at the end of the OT period, then a winner can be determined.

  • @diobrando5953
    @diobrando595311 ай бұрын

    12:32 And a few years later some of the PAC is now in the Big 12

  • @ryanpomprehn
    @ryanpomprehn11 ай бұрын

    At 50:34 let’s remember how generations have changed and everyone excepted each other and though Zero mallace behind any word…only though of it at a word of respect and a someone who has fought over and over with each other to become what they were as a TEAM to that day.

  • @DeAngeloStevens
    @DeAngeloStevens11 ай бұрын

    2004 was USC (Southern California) and Auburn during my Freshmen Year in High School.

  • @GarethJones-br9rn
    @GarethJones-br9rn Жыл бұрын

    Most intense rivalries in the world lol wow clearly doesnt watch other sport in different countries 😂