I think the refs were checking for a penalty! I thought there should have been one at first, but on closer inspection it was a clean hit even though the helmet came loose.
MaybeNextTime defensive linemen go unblocked all the time in every game, yet I don’t see tons of plays like this for some reason. I don’t think your logic is sound.
MaybeNextTime i feel like you haven’t played football, the athleticism required to hit someone that hard is insane. look at his speed and power, that’s not something most ncaa athletes have. he was a freak of nature
Real talk, the presence of mind that Michigan player had after getting hit five time zones away to still try to wrap up Clowney's foot is admirable AF.
Bro, he palmed it with his non dominant hand! I know I’m super late to this, but that’s ridiculous strength. Also would be ejected in today’s game, imo.
@@veronicavaughn5923 The play happened so fast that there would be no way a ref can throw a flag. They would have to "assume" that the hit was illegal.😂
@Keevon Jones Carolina obviously stopped Michigan on a 4th and Short. The officials looked past a 6-inch short ball and called it a first down and HBC was furious!!! Thats when Spurrier said he wanted the ball, and well... it happened...
@@shaneharbeson3937 My dad doesn't get very excited during games even though he's a big SC fan. We both heard each other from opposite sides of the house on this play. We won't forget it either.
I was at this game, with the band. The TV producers have to level out the crowd volume so that you can hear the announcers talk, and let me tell you, they must have had to turn those sliders all the way down on this one. It was deafening in that stadium for the next five minutes.
He's in the AAF now. He was an overrated scrub at Michigan and couldn't tie his own shoelaces. And Clowney has no heart and is being overpaid to waste money on cars and hookers.
@@nehemiahhoward8230 Would be fine if I had pursued it. I'm only 29, so if I really cared to I could show up at the Giants or Jets training camp in RB cleats, put a few people on their asses, and show the coaches how a real alpha male gets down on the gridiron, but it doesn't really interest me that much.
@@RobbieStacks90 Robinson was good at Michigan and the story behind why he didn't tie his shoelaces is a good one. Your assessment on Clowney is flat out wrong
@@RobbieStacks90 I love how you just go to comments section and talk about how tough you are. Bitch, there's a reason that you're not playing football. Clowney and that running back will snap you like a twig. Also, you're not an alpha male especially because of what you look like in your profile picture
I remember seeing this live and being amazed. It still is a great hit even years later. And being a Gamecock fan in this day and age, it's good to see some good days.
I was at this game as a Michigan fan . Obviously I was wishing for a different outcome but it was a good game and it was sweet seeing this play live! That crack was soooo loud throughout he stadium 😂😂
2021 would have Clowney ejected for targeting, and that would be sad. Vincent Smith's helmet still is rolling around on the field here in Tampa🤣 Go Blue!
@@ericmcgill179 We have the newspapers from our win against Tennessee and Clemson framed. Happy to see the team have energy. And I hope to see Beamer for awhile.
I've only seen one hit like this before ... '85 Bears DE Richard Dent actually dove over a blocker and head-butted a Rams RB so hard that he was propelled through the air backwards ... I'm still looking for the VID on this ...
I remember it like it was yesterday. The play before Michigan went for a fake punt and the ref said he got it even though it was for sure short of the first down. It really pissed me off and took the life out of the game and the CLOWNEY was Like “I got this” and then boom! And then I knew we had the game in our hands
A bit crazy the Texans let him go. Just goes to show don't matter how hard you work. They want "cheap" wins. Sports=modern day slavery....for lack of better word
@@jamestateIII old sorry azz jj watt gets to continue to play half the season (wit his brittle azz)and no one says anything about that,he is costing the texans money! I thought the reason they drafted Clowney was because that fool watt couldnt stay healthy!?!
Might be the best defensive play in college ball that I have ever ever. I was watching this game all the way through and it was going back and forth and this just cemented things.
I had neighbors who were Michigan fans. They had a bunch of people over and we're watching this on the back patio, which abutted my yard. The roar from their guests was amazing. Even Michigan fans loved this hit.
I've followed him since he was a freshman in college. He's not dirty, although he admitted that day to one Eagle he probably was overly aggressive on that play.
What makes this hit so amazing and what made it so wonderful at the time, was the previous play that gave UM the first down. The refs had to bring the chains to measure, but absolutely botched the call. The camera clearly showed the runner was short but the refs somehow gave them the first down and directly in front of the SC sideline. It pissed them off. Took the energy out of the crowd. Everyone was just shocked. And then Clowney happened
That's how I felt when it happened. I would have gotten up and grabbed my lineman and choked him into the ground Spre-style. Dumbass missed his blocking assignment and could have gotten his RB concussed.
One of THE hardest, cleanest, fastest hits in college ball, EVER. Smith's head never hit the ground, all the power was on the pads, and no body parts were twisted in unnatural ways. Beautiful.
Also the interview at the end is a great example of how the coaching staff drill players to talk to the media. She kept asking about YOU, but he kept answering as WE.
Isn't that the story for so many. It's hard to put the grueling work in with the money he made. Didn't Kobe just say something about how much greater Shaq could have been if he kept himself in shape.
I think a part of this that gets overlooked is the fact that Clowney was almost falling forward has he was getting ready to make the hit. It’s incredible how he was still able to steer his body into the ballcarrier! This most definitely added to his momentum which is why he almost killed that running back lol!
@@careful7951 I wish they would have just for the helmet to helmet downward spike at the back of Carson Wentz head would have never happened. Other than that, the Eagle line is always solid. They take care of the two lines,
The refs weren't checking for a fumble, they just wanted to see the replay.
Shittsy Giggle fax
I think the refs were checking for a penalty! I thought there should have been one at first, but on closer inspection it was a clean hit even though the helmet came loose.
@@PCCphoenix you can't make an illegal hit on a RB.
@@lukewarmice8292 I really thought it was helmet-to-helmet at first; so yes, it is possible.
Daniel Pippenger you cant call a penalty through review
One of the most iconic plays in NCAA history
Not even
Faxs
MaybeNextTime cuz the dude sent robinson’s helmet into another dimension. And cuz it was a late game fumble.
MaybeNextTime defensive linemen go unblocked all the time in every game, yet I don’t see tons of plays like this for some reason. I don’t think your logic is sound.
MaybeNextTime i feel like you haven’t played football, the athleticism required to hit someone that hard is insane. look at his speed and power, that’s not something most ncaa athletes have. he was a freak of nature
That bs call created one of the most iconic hits in NCAA history
Best bad call in gamecock history
@@zackwhite8274agreed
@@zackwhite8274IMO, this and the Auburn kick return are the most iconic plays of the decade, maybe in cfb history
Real talk, the presence of mind that Michigan player had after getting hit five time zones away to still try to wrap up Clowney's foot is admirable AF.
I like his presence of mind to try and grab the football no matter how feeble the attempt was
@@E.Asinus i know him personally, great standup guy who helped me through some pretty dark times.
@@Wholesome_content1 lyinf
@@stopflexingtay white people stay lying
@@Wholesome_content1 Straight up lying. Dude was a massive douche
The helmet flying off his head is what made that hit look so vicious. It's like he decapitated that man
Homie woke up in the next episode of dragon ball z
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who else watched this live
Dillon McLaughlin I was in the stands. Half way up. You could hear the hit from there, it was that hard.
6 years later and still get chills watching this play
Juxtapositioned against the previous play, it was poetic justice.
This was 9 years ago! I remember I saw this live and on the sports illustrated magazine. I was like 11 years old wow
Thoughts I was the only one with goosebumps everytime I witness this
9 years later no better hit to date
9 years now
That might of been the nastiest hit I've ever seen and the 1 hand scoop fumble recovery!
yociel is raw Ever seen the Taylor Mays hit against Penn St.? Lol
@@jalennelson6599 well he knocked out 2 players but i still think that clowneys hit was better and it was a legal hit unlike mays
the only thing that i saw that could be better is the kick six and i am a bulldog fan
I agree that's one of the most viscous hits I've ever seen
I'm a Clemson fan and that is one of the natiest sacks on a quarter back ever. That was awesome. I wi sh we could of got him
The fact that Clowney not only hit that guy that hard, but recovered the fumble, is crazy
Bro, he palmed it with his non dominant hand! I know I’m super late to this, but that’s ridiculous strength. Also would be ejected in today’s game, imo.
@@veronicavaughn5923 The play happened so fast that there would be no way a ref can throw a flag. They would have to "assume" that the hit was illegal.😂
Legend has it his spirit still haunts the stadium
😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂
What??? He’s still alive.
@@Calvin1985 ok big nate
What the dead running back's ghost?
I remember watching this hit live and I thought he killed the guy lol
@Keevon Jones Carolina obviously stopped Michigan on a 4th and Short. The officials looked past a 6-inch short ball and called it a first down and HBC was furious!!! Thats when Spurrier said he wanted the ball, and well... it happened...
@@shaneharbeson3937 My dad doesn't get very excited during games even though he's a big SC fan. We both heard each other from opposite sides of the house on this play. We won't forget it either.
Well, these types of hits are proven to cause permanent, often life-ending, brain damage. It usually shows up when the player is 40-50 years old. :(
I was at this game, with the band. The TV producers have to level out the crowd volume so that you can hear the announcers talk, and let me tell you, they must have had to turn those sliders all the way down on this one. It was deafening in that stadium for the next five minutes.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Is that running back ok? It's 2019 just checking
He's in the AAF now. He was an overrated scrub at Michigan and couldn't tie his own shoelaces. And Clowney has no heart and is being overpaid to waste money on cars and hookers.
@@nehemiahhoward8230 lol right
@@nehemiahhoward8230 Would be fine if I had pursued it. I'm only 29, so if I really cared to I could show up at the Giants or Jets training camp in RB cleats, put a few people on their asses, and show the coaches how a real alpha male gets down on the gridiron, but it doesn't really interest me that much.
@@RobbieStacks90 Robinson was good at Michigan and the story behind why he didn't tie his shoelaces is a good one. Your assessment on Clowney is flat out wrong
@@RobbieStacks90 I love how you just go to comments section and talk about how tough you are. Bitch, there's a reason that you're not playing football. Clowney and that running back will snap you like a twig. Also, you're not an alpha male especially because of what you look like in your profile picture
Some say that the Michigan player's helmet is still rolling somewhere today...
Last seen in a western movie during a duel scene acting as a tumbleweed.
Tenzin Passang cue “The Good, The Bad and The Ugly” theme
Heard it was last seen near Jupiter.
😆🤣🤣😁😁
I remember seeing this live and being amazed. It still is a great hit even years later. And being a Gamecock fan in this day and age, it's good to see some good days.
I was at this game as a Michigan fan . Obviously I was wishing for a different outcome but it was a good game and it was sweet seeing this play live! That crack was soooo loud throughout he stadium 😂😂
2021 would have Clowney ejected for targeting, and that would be sad. Vincent Smith's helmet still is rolling around on the field here in Tampa🤣 Go Blue!
Hope you’re still a Gamecock fan because things are looking pretty good right now.
@@ericmcgill179 We have the newspapers from our win against Tennessee and Clemson framed. Happy to see the team have energy. And I hope to see Beamer for awhile.
@@johnhutchison9782his helmet hit his chest did it not? That’s a clean hit. He hit him so hard that his helmet came off
biggest hit ive ever seen live, my dad thought he was dead
These types of hits lead to permanent brain damage. There's a good chance he'll die prematurely when he's 40-50.
Love your name
@@allenweeks9507 thanks :)
I'll still never forget this hit. I remember when I saw it happen my jaw dropped! I've never been so shocked from a hit before!
I've only seen one hit like this before ...
'85 Bears DE Richard Dent actually dove over a blocker and head-butted a Rams RB so hard that he was propelled through the air backwards ... I'm still looking for the VID on this ...
That play earned him millions of dollars. 💸
Not even close. The dude was one of the greatest high school prospects ever, and was hyped throughout his entire college career.
He was the no1 national prospect coming out of Rock hill
@@TruthSeeker30_ and hasn't played like it since that play, which made him millions of dollars
@@timdarnell7819 that's not true at all. Watch the game not the stats. Clowney has always been a great edge defender when healthy
No talent though.
I remember it like it was yesterday. The play before Michigan went for a fake punt and the ref said he got it even though it was for sure short of the first down. It really pissed me off and took the life out of the game and the CLOWNEY was Like “I got this” and then boom! And then I knew we had the game in our hands
I went from jumping up and down out of anger to jumping from excitement
Exactly why I came here lol to see that justice be served
My grandson said, "Bango!!!!!!"
You can feel the anger in that hit.
That hit did so much for his pockets
One of the most memorable and impressive defensive plays ever in college footbal.
Clowney hit that man so hard he took a one way trip to the shadow realm
😆😆🤣🤣😁
*Marik laughter*
Who’s here after clowney got traded
Wanted him on my jets but at least he’s not on the bills and fins
Matt Garcia 😂😂
Seahawks got a good one
A bit crazy the Texans let him go. Just goes to show don't matter how hard you work. They want "cheap" wins. Sports=modern day slavery....for lack of better word
@@jamestateIII old sorry azz jj watt gets to continue to play half the season (wit his brittle azz)and no one says anything about that,he is costing the texans money! I thought the reason they drafted Clowney was because that fool watt couldnt stay healthy!?!
Might be the best defensive play in college ball that I have ever ever. I was watching this game all the way through and it was going back and forth and this just cemented things.
Separated his spirit from his body.
😂😂
We can all agree that this play solidified his draft pick
the 'Ball Don't Lie!' moment of football. Period.
Every Defensive Ends Dream (besides jumping a screen for a pick six)
0:07.
Announcer: "Great time to take a shot if you're Michigan."
Clowney: hold by keg
When I heard that I thought...funny you should mention that..
O-line who this Clooney guy we need to block?
This highlight will forever be AWESOME!
Anybody that knows the context of what happened before this play.... makes this hit 100x more satisfying.
💯 i know every game fans clamor about “the refs!” But the play that proceeded this was the worst call ive ever witnessed.
@@Scubasteve5022 best ball don’t lie moment in football history imo
I had neighbors who were Michigan fans. They had a bunch of people over and we're watching this on the back patio, which abutted my yard. The roar from their guests was amazing. Even Michigan fans loved this hit.
Michigam fans loved their running back being smeared and then fumbling and loosing the ball? Odd.
I may be a Michigan fan but this is the greatest hit of all time!
To this day this remains the craziest hit I’ve ever seen live during a game,
His fullback got him killed, suppose to attack the closest man inside smh.
They were running a trap. The right guard missed the block.
That FB didnt want to be the one to become instantly infamous for getting blown tha hell up like the TB did!
Nah the tight end was supposed to block him pause it at 45 seconds he only puts a hand on and runs out to pick up someone else's guy
Tight ends fault. Watch him the whole way through. He ends up blocking no one
Y'all know that's the guard not the tight end right
This hit is absolutely iconic
Legend has it that the helmet is still bouncing away from Clowney
“Catch my breasts” never gets old lol
The best play of his whole entire football career.
Still one of the best plays hands down.
This play made this man millions literally
Best “ball don’t lie” moment of all time
Best ball don’t lie moment I have ever seen
The best play from his football career came as a sophomore in college. What a physical beast Clowney was.
I wish they would've started the video with the 1st Down call made right before this play. It would have made the hit that much more satisfying.
Who’s here after he did that to the eagles
I've followed him since he was a freshman in college. He's not dirty, although he admitted that day to one Eagle he probably was overly aggressive on that play.
He just casually picks the ball up after the hit. Clowney was a different breed in college
Single greatest defensive play of all time.
The announcer had the perfect words for this play as well😭😭😭 just a perfect football moment frz
Should be titled: "How I Instantly Became the #1 Overall Pick".
This hit propelled his whole career.
This never gets old
I'm just glad the tight end and tackle both decided to block the same linebacker instead of the defensive end right in front of them.
One of the best plays a defender levied in college.
The fact clowney scoops the ball up with non dominant hand, makes this play even badder
One of the top three hits in college football during this decade. Simply a MAN playing with the boys.
Bro he came off the line with insane speed and velocity
Single greatest tackle of all time
Clowney absolutely clobbered that dude
Word on campus is, that helmet is still rolling.
I love the way the QB hands it off not knowing his RB is gonna get killed
I saw this live years ago. The fact that got the ball back with that hit was incredible. I was in shock.
What makes this hit so amazing and what made it so wonderful at the time, was the previous play that gave UM the first down. The refs had to bring the chains to measure, but absolutely botched the call. The camera clearly showed the runner was short but the refs somehow gave them the first down and directly in front of the SC sideline. It pissed them off. Took the energy out of the crowd. Everyone was just shocked.
And then Clowney happened
Saw this hit live and I had to come back to watch it again. Incredible after a bad call. SEC!
Simply the greatest single football play I have ever seen
Today they would have called that a late hit, targeting, helmet to helmet, eject him and arrest him in the locker room 😂
How can a dude that hits that hard, be thay polite? 😂😂 he was so nice to the interviewer 😂
This play is what made him the Number 1 Overall Pick.
What a play by Clowney. That guy was an absolute stud in college. He’s a 1st team all decade.
He should have fought his lead blocker after this play😂😂he literally moved out of the way🤦🏾♂️
That's how I felt when it happened. I would have gotten up and grabbed my lineman and choked him into the ground Spre-style. Dumbass missed his blocking assignment and could have gotten his RB concussed.
@@RobbieStacks90 It was a Leftside Power play; the lineman did fine. It was the fullback on the kick-out that missed his block.
@@getinthedamnrobot Wrong they was running a trap. The right guard pulling missed the block.
Jason G wrong it was a rpo by the running back who had the option to pass or throw
@@LOCKK3TT lol you don't know what a trap is.
John Gruden announcing. That ages well 😬
That was a “remember where you were when it happened” type play
Clowney hit him so hard it took Michigan 11 years to recover
I don't understand why he gets so much praise for this hit. That was more about Michigan's line not having anyone block him.
They got screwed the play before and were pissed and was determined to get the ball and make a statement
@foreverburton9383 Yeah, I get that. But he wasn't blocked at all.
One of THE hardest, cleanest, fastest hits in college ball, EVER. Smith's head never hit the ground, all the power was on the pads, and no body parts were twisted in unnatural ways. Beautiful.
It was the play before that makes THIS play so special
Yes because the stupid refs gave them a full yard
Man…. What a beast… Remember this like yesterday
This is the greatest football hit ever
anyone else just remember this hit and instantly go back to this video lmao
Now he's playing for my titans hope he's a legend.
hes like Mario Williams up and down
Also the interview at the end is a great example of how the coaching staff drill players to talk to the media. She kept asking about YOU, but he kept answering as WE.
"Great time to take a shot right now for Michigan."
What happens at 0:19 is clearly NOT the "shot" this commentator had in mind! 😳
The “ball don’t lie” play of the decade.
Dude could’ve been one of the best of all time if he worked harder.
I agree
Isn't that the story for so many. It's hard to put the grueling work in with the money he made.
Didn't Kobe just say something about how much greater Shaq could have been if he kept himself in shape.
Hes been plagued by injuries. I dont think its work ethic.
I try not to watch this clip at all because every time I watch it I replay it like 40 times..
That helmet landed in my yard.
After horrific call, Clowney made a play of the day with a takeaway. As Rasheed Wallace said "Ball don't lie."
I think a part of this that gets overlooked is the fact that Clowney was almost falling forward has he was getting ready to make the hit. It’s incredible how he was still able to steer his body into the ballcarrier! This most definitely added to his momentum which is why he almost killed that running back lol!
Yes incredible. It's deserves a replay. Why the hell didn't the pull block or FB block him?
Things ESPN has hyped up over the years:
-Zion Williamson
-MIA big 3
-The Cowboys
-This play
Please feel free to add the many more I’ve missed.
I was there in the stadium that day... little did I know I would witness a little bit of history haha
I remember watching this live and pressing the rewind button multiple times to rewatch this hit.
Welcome to Seattle. Let's get this Bowl.
The Eagles should have picked him up. Jadeveon Clowney is going to make Seattle Seahawks defense a lot better.
WOMP WOMP
@@careful7951 I wish they would have just for the helmet to helmet downward spike at the back of Carson Wentz head would have never happened. Other than that, the Eagle line is always solid. They take care of the two lines,
lol
whoops...
He grabbed the ball like he y’all stole it from him and had enough 😂
Lmfao. Hits dude and says thank you very much I’ll be taking this...
Finally, a hit worth the word vicious. Indeed. I played running back for years, and that was a nightmare come true for that poor guy.
The quickest play in football history. I hope the running back is still ok.
He has a story to tell his grand kids the was the laughing stock in ESPN highlights!
Thank God for subtitles...
Heard they are still looking for the rb’s teeth in the upper deck 6 years later🤔
2024 and had to come back and watch this amazing sequence of events🤣 that was viscous 😭
The highlight of his entire football career.
single greatest football highlight ever