Hey guys, I’m sure it’s obvious now but I’m gonna cut back on vids a lot this year. Between declining viewership and my new job, TH-cam just isn’t really my top priority right now. I’ll still post some stuff here and there but I’m not gonna post all day on Saturdays like I have in the past. I’m still pretty active on Twitter if y’all wanna stay in touch. Appreciate the support over the years 💯
But when you do post videos, why do you have to delete them after they don't get enough views in a short period of time? Often I click on a video and it's been removed already.
@@1assassyn Could be, if he'd stop doing dumb, unnecessary stuff. As a coach, he has to be one of those most annoying players you could have on your team. Should be benched until he learns..
Well seeing how it all started from the reffs missing the initial confrontation. The BC guy fucked with burdens mouthpiece first. The ACC refs were extremely biased all game
@@itsallgoodman940Mississippi State and I think LA Tech. Bad snap I think it was then ball kept getting kicked down the field as players tried to scoop it up. Finally recovered on LA Tech own 7. They were about to score before the bad snap. After a modest gain on third down they had to punt on 4th and goal.
Bruh my team had 5 unsportsmanlike conduct penalties on the same play. Took us out of field goal range and made it 3rd and 60. Idk how we even won that game but we had hella gassers come Monday evening.
Bruh, when I was in high school we had eleven unsportsmanlike penalties and it was 3rd and 170. Our team is still making monthly yards payments and should have it paid off next year.
@@bwhite429 Making stuff up for drama? It always ends up "1/2 the distance to the goal", even if the team has 11 consecutive plays and 10 consecutive penalties. Even in high school. However, I believe a ref could call a forfeit (but not sure).
(1:31) #3 on Missouri is lucky that that wasn't an unsportsmanlike conduct foul, because it certainly could have been. If that had been called unsportsmanlike conduct, that would have been his second unsportsmanlike foul and he would have been gone.
@@Blackfedoraowner Gonna give them the benefit of the doubt and say they might have meant they got back over half of the penalty yards: 49 penalty yards, 25 yard gain = more than half of the lost yards. But yeah they aren't halfway there
Upload when you are able. We won't be upset. That being said, your CFB clips have given us years of entertainment. Alternatively, you could save clips throughout the year and upload a complilation type video every couple of weeks.
This is like what would happen to me when I used to play football on the PS2 while drinking heavily. I'd pass out when I had the ball, and wake up again, and it'd be 1st down and 50 or something, because I kept getting delay of game penalties LOL
One time I left to go to the gas station with my dad and came back to a 1st and Goal from my own 2. Ran a couple Four Verts and almost got back into field goal range lmao
I once forgot to pause before taking a shit and came back to an extra point attempt from the 47. The crazy thing is that I actually got the 2-point conversion. It was 2K5 and I just sent up a prayer to a 6'5" 95 speed rookie I drafted on a corner route that intersected with a post route by Hines Ward.
I once saw a first and 93 (technically first and goal, but from the team in possession's own seven). This was a "semi-pro" game in the late 80s, which was a bunch of guys in their 20s who wanted to keep playing football after high school. The home team was getting demolished in a playoff game, but eventually got a first and goal late in the game. Then they took six dead ball unsportsmanlike penalties and went from the other team's three all the way back to their own seven. Obviously, they didn't score, and I think the other team scored again shortly afterwards. But it was the longest yardage to make I ever remember seeing.
It was supposed to be 2nd and 60. They mis-spotted the ball in the 13 instead of the 12. Entirely from penalties, and there are no 9 yard penalties. 3 personal fouls and a five yard ineligible = 50 yards of penalties.
If it's 1st and 10 and a lineman is caught holding 1-yard past the line of scrimmage, the 10-yard penalty is enforced from the spot of the foul and it would be 1st and 19.
The longest down and distance I know of is 3rd and 93 (technically 3rd and goal). In their game against Mississippi State in 2017, Louisiana Tech had 2nd and goal from the Mississippi State 6. The snap flew past the quarterback and bounced off of about 6 other guys, backward each time and from both teams, until one of the LA Tech players jumped on it at their own 7. I'm guessing it's a record, and the loss of 87 yards on a single play almost certainly has to be as well.
Not only that, but the BC guy (can't see his number) had a good pursuit angle and would've probably made the tackle. Clean lay-off "block" by 10, BS call. And if it was a legit call, the rule needs changed.
You cannot initiate forcible contact on a blindside block anymore. The defender is considered defenseless. If the offensive player simply stood in the defensive player's way, resulting in the defender running into him, it would not have been called.
@@jimclarke8260 It is a foul if a player initiates a block when his path is toward or parallel to his own end line and makes forcible contact to his opponent with his helmet, forearm, or shoulder. If he simply got in the defender's way, it would be legal. However, the offensive player initiated forcible contact, thus making it an illegal blindside block. You may be confusing the situation with an illegal block in the back penalty, which doesn't apply here.
Several years ago I saw something like 3rd and 80. I forget the exact circumstances but they had done something like snap the ball over the QB's head twice in a row, with a personal foul or two thrown in there for good measure. I just remember they had started inside the red zone, then somehow ended up punting from their own end zone, lol
For the people that think Missouri getting half of the yardage back on second down is hard to believe, it’s obvious why. Boston College wanted to stop a long pass more than they wanted to keep them from gaining half of it back on the ground (which makes sense in such an insanely long down-to-go situation) so they went to a prevent defense to lower the risk of getting beat over the top and not having anyone in the middle of the field to stop Mizzou from making it third and manageable or even picking up the first down if Missouri did draw up a pass play that went for 45+ yards. Other than that, there was some bad tackling by Boston College but Missouri still had a 3rd & 30, so by all means they did what they were supposed to do, it just should’ve been 3rd & 45 instead if they tackled better.
When my brother played in high school, the team got a 4th and 52. No penalties, the quarterback just kept going backwards until he eventually got sacked for a 42-yard loss after two incompletions. The dumbest part is that the coach went for it.
I covered a high school game for Vista High School in San Diego County about 15 or 20 years ago, and after a couple penalties, then a fumble that got kicked backwards, Vista faced a 3rd and 71. I'm not kidding. It was 3rd and 71. They didn't convert. 🤣 But they did win the game! (Heck, it might have been more than 20 years ago, I think it might have been the game they played against Helix and Reggie Bush! Vista beat them fairly convincingly.)
Off topic, but i wonder whats the record for most amount of yards needed to get a first down in NFL history. Like ive seen 3rd and 30 before, but nothing more than 30
Listen buddy, I’m a Mizzou fan and I think you gotta pump the brakes on that one lol. We’re ranked high but there’s still Georgia, Alabama, Texas, maybe Tennessee
Hey guys, I’m sure it’s obvious now but I’m gonna cut back on vids a lot this year. Between declining viewership and my new job, TH-cam just isn’t really my top priority right now. I’ll still post some stuff here and there but I’m not gonna post all day on Saturdays like I have in the past. I’m still pretty active on Twitter if y’all wanna stay in touch. Appreciate the support over the years 💯
Going to miss your videos. You did great work. Congratulations on the new job.
But when you do post videos, why do you have to delete them after they don't get enough views in a short period of time? Often I click on a video and it's been removed already.
Why are your videos getting less views? I’m still watching them regardless!
Jesus Man! This is like an end of an era! Nobody else does this kinda stuff! Can you let someone else take over?
How’s the new job going
Now this is the kind of highlight I love. 2nd and 59 and shows how we got there.
THROW THE FLAG. I love refs
How did it end? Did they pick up the 1st down on the next play?
@@shawnhill4779 Sadly as a Mizzou fan, they didn't. But, they got the W. Hard one to get because of refs, but we got the W. A win is a win is a win.
"Hear, hear!" to this original comment. Context is all-important. 👍
Burden was really living up to his namesake
ironically hes one of the best in the country
@@1assassyn Could be, if he'd stop doing dumb, unnecessary stuff. As a coach, he has to be one of those most annoying players you could have on your team. Should be benched until he learns..
I was saying the same thing while watching the game lol
Well seeing how it all started from the reffs missing the initial confrontation.
The BC guy fucked with burdens mouthpiece first. The ACC refs were extremely biased all game
Bro ripped out his mouthpiece first
"And there are NO flags on the field!" has rarely been such an unusual event that it requires announcement.
Unless your Joe Buck
Tennessee vs Buffalo wild card playoff
That call was iconic
@@averagegulpinJoe Buck is the best I like how he says no flags so you dont have to worry about a scoring play/big play being called back
The fact that they had a 2nd and 59 and still got a 3rd and 24 is pretty insane.
3rd and 34*
and on a run play too!
Mizzou might have a team this year
What happened on 3rd and 24?
If they played against Florida they would have gotten a first down.
This one's right up there with 3rd & Goal with 93 yards to go.
True?
@@miloelite Yep, third and goal from the 7
.................your *own*
@@mgb4692 How did it get there? Flags?
@@itsallgoodman940Mississippi State and I think LA Tech. Bad snap I think it was then ball kept getting kicked down the field as players tried to scoop it up. Finally recovered on LA Tech own 7. They were about to score before the bad snap. After a modest gain on third down they had to punt on 4th and goal.
"punt on 4th and goal" lol there's a new one
The high school I teach at had a situation like this on Friday. Bunch of unsportsmanlike conducts stacked and it ended up being 3rd and 40
Bruh my team had 5 unsportsmanlike conduct penalties on the same play. Took us out of field goal range and made it 3rd and 60.
Idk how we even won that game but we had hella gassers come Monday evening.
I'm pretty sure most of them were edgy teenagers just yelling at the refs at how was that play was called with heavy cussing.
Bruh, when I was in high school we had eleven unsportsmanlike penalties and it was 3rd and 170. Our team is still making monthly yards payments and should have it paid off next year.
@@bwhite429 Making stuff up for drama? It always ends up "1/2 the distance to the goal", even if the team has 11 consecutive plays and 10 consecutive penalties. Even in high school.
However, I believe a ref could call a forfeit (but not sure).
@@mrcryptozoic817 since you’re so intelligent, would you like to buy the London Bridge? Edited for your pleasure. 😂
Then the punt didn’t even make it to the first down marker 💀
The ref LAUNCHED that flag 😂
He was ready
Love how you can hear the guy at 0:14 screaming WHAT ARE YOU DOING
Man that first ref was trying to send that flag into space!
or the Batwing to the freakin' moon 🦇🌚
The fact that it didn’t even come back down before the shot changed 😂
It may have got there. 🤷🏼♂️
1:46...that blind side block was a ridiculous call.
Looks pretty blindsided to me
I saw illegal block to the back without needing any replay.
@@inherentjesse Have you heard of POV? Like, he can see him.
@@TreatiezBakeryOfficial yes and?
@@inherentjesse Wdym? You said that it looked like he was in his blindside, but he wasn't
(1:31) #3 on Missouri is lucky that that wasn't an unsportsmanlike conduct foul, because it certainly could have been. If that had been called unsportsmanlike conduct, that would have been his second unsportsmanlike foul and he would have been gone.
Yeah I am not sure how that is a personal foul and not an unsportsman like conduct penalty other than the officials did not want to boot him.
#3 probably got a pretty harsh lesson in film for that. Holy smokes what an idiot.
@@fcold9402yea they just didn’t wanna boot him bc he’s one of the better receivers in college football
I agree with the others I think they just didn’t want to count the heat of the same moment twice
Pretty wild that they ran on 2nd and 59 and got back over half the yards.
They did not 💀
59 - 25 = 34. "Nearly" half, or 42%. 🤓
@@Blackfedoraowner Gonna give them the benefit of the doubt and say they might have meant they got back over half of the penalty yards: 49 penalty yards, 25 yard gain = more than half of the lost yards. But yeah they aren't halfway there
Your math isn't mathing.
Well on 2nd and 59 you gotta defend the pass.
0:46 “ACC REFS” lmao
Sec refs are worse too lol these were all real calls
Always love how people will blame them when their team self destructs.
@@inherentjesseTeams self destructing is an SEC trait this season.
Upload when you are able. We won't be upset. That being said, your CFB clips have given us years of entertainment. Alternatively, you could save clips throughout the year and upload a complilation type video every couple of weeks.
#3 got anger issues 😂
2:01 smth about the commentators tone is funny to me
This is like what would happen to me when I used to play football on the PS2 while drinking heavily. I'd pass out when I had the ball, and wake up again, and it'd be 1st down and 50 or something, because I kept getting delay of game penalties LOL
One time I left to go to the gas station with my dad and came back to a 1st and Goal from my own 2. Ran a couple Four Verts and almost got back into field goal range lmao
@@samanteater LOL nice! X-)
I once forgot to pause before taking a shit and came back to an extra point attempt from the 47.
The crazy thing is that I actually got the 2-point conversion. It was 2K5 and I just sent up a prayer to a 6'5" 95 speed rookie I drafted on a corner route that intersected with a post route by Hines Ward.
i love how you can hear some guy yelling "WHAT ARE YOU DOING?"
Its always the one who hits back that gets caught
Did they end up converting the 3rd and 34?
I once saw a first and 93 (technically first and goal, but from the team in possession's own seven). This was a "semi-pro" game in the late 80s, which was a bunch of guys in their 20s who wanted to keep playing football after high school. The home team was getting demolished in a playoff game, but eventually got a first and goal late in the game.
Then they took six dead ball unsportsmanlike penalties and went from the other team's three all the way back to their own seven. Obviously, they didn't score, and I think the other team scored again shortly afterwards. But it was the longest yardage to make I ever remember seeing.
0:38...Why the ref feel like he had to throw the flag 50 foot in the air??
facts lol that was OD
They’re not touching a single ball next practice with that level of discipline. Straight bagging.
We really were SO SO close to getting a 2nd and 60! 😔
It was supposed to be 2nd and 60. They mis-spotted the ball in the 13 instead of the 12. Entirely from penalties, and there are no 9 yard penalties. 3 personal fouls and a five yard ineligible = 50 yards of penalties.
If it's 1st and 10 and a lineman is caught holding 1-yard past the line of scrimmage, the 10-yard penalty is enforced from the spot of the foul and it would be 1st and 19.
Oof, talk about undisciplined.
Flashbacks to 3rd and 93 (and goal)
Not that play 😂😂😂
Missouri: converts
Ref: pass interference, offense. 15 yard penalty. It will be 2nd and 74 now
would be interesting to see considering the 2nd and 59 started from the 14 yard line
@@leavemanycredits oh mb (half the distance to the goal)
dont cause flags dont know what to tell ya
The phrase _"2nd & a Walmart Parking Lot"_ seems like an understatement. More like _"2nd & the entire state of Alaska to go"_ is a fair statement.
As a former MU student I confirm this used to be almost normal.. 😅
It's always the second person who get caught
In hockey they all it retaliation
Mizzou is thuggin out there 😂
Announcer really hammered in the fact if no flags down on the field😂😂
That 2nd down run of 25 yds made it a fairly manageable 3rd and 34
The longest down and distance I know of is 3rd and 93 (technically 3rd and goal). In their game against Mississippi State in 2017, Louisiana Tech had 2nd and goal from the Mississippi State 6. The snap flew past the quarterback and bounced off of about 6 other guys, backward each time and from both teams, until one of the LA Tech players jumped on it at their own 7. I'm guessing it's a record, and the loss of 87 yards on a single play almost certainly has to be as well.
That was a clean hit
man bump 2nd and 59 its 2nd and HELL NAWL💀💀
Mizzou gets the death penalty again
Okay but like how was that a blindside block
Not only that, but the BC guy (can't see his number) had a good pursuit angle and would've probably made the tackle. Clean lay-off "block" by 10, BS call. And if it was a legit call, the rule needs changed.
Because like the guy said, “ACC REFS.”
You cannot initiate forcible contact on a blindside block anymore. The defender is considered defenseless. If the offensive player simply stood in the defensive player's way, resulting in the defender running into him, it would not have been called.
@@stevenmcnabb9185 The Missouri player put his arm out across his chest and blocked him. How is someone's chest his 'blind side'.
@@jimclarke8260 It is a foul if a player initiates a block when his path is toward or parallel to his own end line and makes forcible contact to his opponent with his helmet, forearm, or shoulder. If he simply got in the defender's way, it would be legal. However, the offensive player initiated forcible contact, thus making it an illegal blindside block.
You may be confusing the situation with an illegal block in the back penalty, which doesn't apply here.
Miss your uploads man, today was absolutely loaded
Imagine running for 25 yards and then it’s 3rd down and you didn’t even make it halfway
And we still somehow won this game
Welcome to ACC football. Teams overachieve then come back to reality.
Noel got hammered by his own teammate at the end of the last run play. This has got to be the goofiest ass game I've ever seen played.
Several years ago I saw something like 3rd and 80. I forget the exact circumstances but they had done something like snap the ball over the QB's head twice in a row, with a personal foul or two thrown in there for good measure. I just remember they had started inside the red zone, then somehow ended up punting from their own end zone, lol
Louisiana Tech quivering in its boots
#3 needs to be set down for a while. He's putting his feelings before the team.
And I thought 4th and goal from the 31 was bad... granted Bama did convert for a game-winning TD, but still.
Bama somehow winning that game pissed me off
Yes brother keep the vids coming.
With the way the offense was moving the ball before the plays were called back, I wanna see if they picked up that 3rd down!
Something the announcers didn't get to say often in that game: "there are no flags on the field." 😂
Give to your best long-distance running.
That's called a naysayer 😂
what makes it even more crazy is how they nearly got it back
He is now unburdened by what has been.
How did the drive turn out?
So did they convert 3rd and 34???
Bruh HOW
A lot of penalties...
@@JonesDylan874 yeah that was embarrassing for Missouri
did you not watch the video
@@ChaseRiver2 yes I did now calm down
@@ItzC1oudds12 turn down for whar
in terms of yardage gained, that run actually made it third and manageable 😂
We’re about to see the two most undisciplined teams in college football play this weekend looks like
2:18 look closely
I’m busting
Every play would have been a first down or near a first down if no flags. White would have let them convert a 4th and 70
Just curious, what happened on 3rd down
For the people that think Missouri getting half of the yardage back on second down is hard to believe, it’s obvious why. Boston College wanted to stop a long pass more than they wanted to keep them from gaining half of it back on the ground (which makes sense in such an insanely long down-to-go situation) so they went to a prevent defense to lower the risk of getting beat over the top and not having anyone in the middle of the field to stop Mizzou from making it third and manageable or even picking up the first down if Missouri did draw up a pass play that went for 45+ yards. Other than that, there was some bad tackling by Boston College but Missouri still had a 3rd & 30, so by all means they did what they were supposed to do, it just should’ve been 3rd & 45 instead if they tackled better.
0:25-0:27 A rule that, JFTR, they stole from the high school game.
I picture Tom Grossi as Ref asking "NO FLAG?" at the end of this video.
more like “flag” “flag” “flag”
Dod they convert?
I saw a goal to go from like midfield the other day. Don't remember what game it was.
Did they get the 1st down, on 3rd down?
2nd and 59 😂😂😂😂
You know you're in bizarro world when a team has a 3rd and 34 after a 25-yard gain!
That’s crazy I remember going to a football game in high school and it was at one point 3rd and 46 but I think this takes the cake
Did they convert 3rd and 24?
The best part is the Mizzou fans just booing cause it’s against them lol…
Man those refs were calling everything they could think of. Burden was just trying to give the football away at the end and got nailed for it.
Did they get the first down ? 😅
This is so absurd. I was waiting for him to break away and go all the way after all that
Even as a mizzou fan I have to say I was impressed with BC that game. I would nkt mind them winning.
Boston college is ranked?
there was no unsportsmanlike conduct before the paly it looked normal and he just blew the whistle
Burden such an emotional diva 😂 bama locked that ass up for 3 yards on 3 catches🥴😂😂
nice run made it a manageable 3rd and 34
When my brother played in high school, the team got a 4th and 52. No penalties, the quarterback just kept going backwards until he eventually got sacked for a 42-yard loss after two incompletions. The dumbest part is that the coach went for it.
Was Lane Kiffin the coach?
Can your next video be Boston college storming the field vs Michigan state?
If this was against last years' USC defense, I would have bet a 50% conversion rate.
I was at this game, the student section was going insane.
Jesus, that “blindside block” call was kind of shit. That being said, Mizzou… what the fuck y’all doing man? 😂
What happened on 3rd and 34?
Those two penalties on Burden might cost him a couple draft spots.
I dont know if i should be concerned or impressed
I'm sad to see the drop in content, but I understand. However, can you find the Morehead St 2pt defensive conversation.
I’ve never heard of a “and 59”. That’s insane. We faced a 3rd and 41 in high school, and adding 18 yards to that seems impossible.
but did they get the 1st down?
I covered a high school game for Vista High School in San Diego County about 15 or 20 years ago, and after a couple penalties, then a fumble that got kicked backwards, Vista faced a 3rd and 71. I'm not kidding. It was 3rd and 71. They didn't convert. 🤣 But they did win the game! (Heck, it might have been more than 20 years ago, I think it might have been the game they played against Helix and Reggie Bush! Vista beat them fairly convincingly.)
Off topic, but i wonder whats the record for most amount of yards needed to get a first down in NFL history. Like ive seen 3rd and 30 before, but nothing more than 30
I have seen it enough... Mizzou is the best team in SEC!
Listen buddy, I’m a Mizzou fan and I think you gotta pump the brakes on that one lol. We’re ranked high but there’s still Georgia, Alabama, Texas, maybe Tennessee
JFC, the opps was their own damn peeps! I would've just punted away that possession early and hit the reset button...
Luther Burden III
LB3 😂
Did they eventually move the chains & secure a first down though? That's what we all want to know.
No. I think they punted on 4th and 18 or something. But they did punt
@@clipcoug1139 Cheers. Much appreciated.
Imagine picking up 25 yards on 2nd down and you still have 35 more to get