The most complete college running back I ever had the privilege to watch. 8,500 career rushing yards in the NFL even after that gruesome knee injury- back before people really were returning from blown out knees like that. There's virtually no reason to not respect this guy.
Physical specimen. Incredibly strong and fast with excellent vision. Suffered the worst knee injury I have ever seen that infamous night in Tempe. I thought his career was done but he came back and had a very good NFL career. If not for that injury he would have been a hall of famer in my opinion.
@@vamoneygroup Wrong. He was supposed to start ahead of McGahee in 2002 after Portis went to the NFL, but he got injured in spring practice. In 2001 Portis was the undisputed starter and Gore was a true freshman and the backup. Gore was amazing his freshman year as the backup and its incredible that when he went down and a guy like McGahee was there to step in as the starter and put together the greatest single season as a running back in Miami history.
YES, that shit was intentional for sure. He was about to bust it open on them. Then when they saw the canes we’re gonna win they had to put the refs in there for those bull crap calls.
This is why the 2001 Miami hurricanes are/should be the greatest football team to ever spawn. So much talent, and a team full of future NFL hall of gamers. Long live the U
the burst of speed on some of these plays is ridiculous. I've watched Miami since '86, every time McGahee touched the ball I thought he was going to score. The one play one this video he out runs Andre Johnson , who was a world class sprinter.
Sick vid Canesfreak...nice work. McGahee = MONSTER! Welcome to Denver too! We need players now that have heart like Willis had then...LET'S GO CANES! We'll be back to the good old days soon enough...
THE MOST EXPLOSIVE , GRACEFUL BACK IVE EVER SEEN PRE INJURY... he made a good career for himself as a power back with nice athletic ability, but he was never the same as far as speed
Willis was ridiculously explosive before his injury. As a Raven fan, I've seen flashes of it since he came to Baltimore but these highlights really show just how special he was. The plays at 0:39, 1:35, 2:02, 2:19, 2:50 are perfect examples.
well hes still known as one of the elite runningbacks in the league right now and hes managed to go from a speed back to power back with perfection. when your a speed back turning yourself into a power back is hard. and not only has he turned himself into a power back hes actually a beast at it.
One of the fastest runners I've ever seen. By the way, did any of you see how many horse collars there were in this video? Those would all be penalties now lol.
I havent checked out your page in awhile but I just wanted to say thank you for fulfilling my request for a Willis Miami highlight. This is awesome man, my personal all-time favorite college running back!
Man i used to love this guy, him and sean taylor were my faves from those teams.. and vilma and santana moss and ed reed... basically the whole damn squad
Had that devastating knee injury never happened, this guy would have been one of the best running backs to ever play the game...truly sad and of course it happens in his last game as a Hurricane :(
One of my all-time favorite college running backs. If not for that leg injury in the bcs. I believe the lions would have selected him at 2 instead of Charles Rogers R.I.P..
@BigSicily954 In 2004, Gore had 197 rushes for 945 yards for an average of 4.8 yds a carry. He scored 8 td's with a long of 44 yards. He also caught 10 passes for 106 yards and an average of 10.6 yds a reception. He scored 0 td's with a long of 24 yards.
@LB3is2Fresh his knee bothers him every year. and he sat behind ray rice. his knees been bothering him since high school. i love the way he runs hes not a big buff thick guy and hes not a skinny little fast back. hes inbetween.
Look how fast he was before his knee was shredded -- both speed AND acceleration. He'd have been MUCH better in the league than he was if that injury never occurred, and that's saying something because he was still pretty good.
I saw a medical report bout repairing the ligaments in torn up knees. Old way was too sew the ligament back together, but this did not take into account some scarring issue or I cant remember, but it was not a good method. Then new way I hear is to use some part of the hamstring. I hear p. manning got controversial stem cells in Europe for his neck. Are stem cells an answer for this devastating knee injury? any help is appreciated.
@BigSicily954 This is his most "productive season at the U. In 2002 McGahee rusd 282 times for 1,753 yards for an average of 6.2 yds per carry. He scored 28 td's with a long of 69 yds. He also caught 27 passes for 355 yards for an average of 13.1 yds per catch. He also scored 0 receiving td's with a long of 66 yards (which saved them from losing to FSU on their final drive). Is there a comparison here???
Dude was a beast He scored more TDs in one year than each of the RBs that have followed him have scored in their whole careers Impressive, but sad at the same time lol
Ima die hard Georgia Bulldog fan.I waz 2 young 2 remember Herschel,Bo,and Barry.Willis Mcgahee waz tha greatest running back i eva saw.He waz a beast tha season 4 tha U.If im not mistaken he wasnt gonna b tha starter he only waz because Frank Gore got hurt.My boi Todd Gurley remind me so much of Willis Mcgahee.He neva waz tha same after that injury in tha national championship game.They needed him when they were down on tha goal line.He had a great NFL career but he waz neva tha same
Alwayz wanted 2 ask a Miami fan waz that 2001 better than that 2002 team.Tha 02 team didnt win tha National Championship but yall were loaded.Correct me if im wrong i like tha U but u would kno more than me.Mcgahee waz a better running back than Portis.Tha 02 team still had Andre Johnson at receiver rite.Jeremy Shockey waz at tight end his backup waz Winslow rite.That defense where do i begin.Vince Wilfork Jonathan Vilma Antrel Rolle and Phillip Buchanon waz on that team rite.Sean Taylor RIP waz just az good if not better than Ed Reed tha year before.Taylor waz tha best safety ive ever seen in college.Yall got a bullshit interference call in tha game along wit Mcgahee injury cause he would hav scored in overtime when yall waz down by tha goal line.But there iz no way Ohio State should hav been with in 3 touchdowns of yall.Hope yall get back 2 tha dominance yall use 2 hav.Lord knows i will never c my Bulldogs win a championship in my lifetime
Shockley and P Buch were gone. 02 was not the same team as 01 at all. 01 was way more focused and driven. 02 got complacent at times, but was still loaded with talent all over. The biggest difference from 01 to 02 was the line play. After 01 we lost Bryant Mckinnie and Dorsey actually got hit. 01 was way better than 02, but 02 was Damn good too. Boy do I miss those days!
Vinson Wingo The 2000 team may have been even better than the 2001 team but they lost really early in the season in Ken Dorsey's 1st road game, but ended up beating the #2 and #3 teams in the country, had something like 32 future draft picks including a bunch of future 1st round picks on the bench. The 2001 team was insane and a lot of people argue it is the best college football team ever. I got to see them at every home game that year and outside of the FSU game and the Boston College game - they were in fast forward while the other teams were in reverse. They blew everyone out and on defense they were smothering. Ed Reed (IMO better than Taylor RIP) had something like 10 ints that year and Jonathan Vilma and DJ Williams were everywhere.
Wow!!!!! He was very explosive before his terrible injury. something worth noting mostly all of the running back except Clinton Portis had knee injuries
@blackonefifty As a Niners fan, believe me, I wish Gore had never gotten hurt. I remember his freshman year, he was amazing. You can tell now that he lacks that elite speed he had before the injury
What's sad is, Gore was to be named the starter of the 2002 squad until he blew out a tire. McGahee had a beastly year and was STILL beat out in practice by another.
@412students Since you like to speculate and make "if" statements let me ask you this question. If McGahee doesn't blow out his knee in the NC game, and if he doesn't go pro a year early and they both come back healthy. Who does the coaching staff name the starter in 2003? You think they put Gore in over McGahee coming off that season? After finishing 4th in the Heisman voting and a NC? Not hardly.
@412students I also think you misinterpreted my comment. It was not intended as an insult, merely a friendly debate about who is the better player. The phrase "must be smoking weed" is just a term a lot of people use to imply someone might not be thinking straight. No need for name calling comebacks :-).
Nahhh I think Portis is the fastest tbh. Gore the biggest While Willis was that speed and power guy. Gore, Davenport, Portis, and Willis to go along with Andre Johnson and Shockey.... The '01 canes are GOAT
@BigSicily954 For their respective careers McGahee had 2,415 rushing and receiving yards with 31 tds in 2 seasons and in 3 seasons Gore had 2,200 rushing and receiving yards and 17 tds. I think the college production "adds up," don't you?
@BigSicily954 It doesn't matter if Gore got hurt because it happened, you can't take away one of the greatest single seasons for a UM running back because the guy ahead of him got hurt! My ammo since you ask is that season and thats all the ammo I need.
@BigSicily954 Willis McGahee was the starter in 2002 and in that one season he compiled better stats by far than Gore. They both played a full season, so I am not comparing his one season to Gore's injury plagued career. Let's get back to the original point I made and that is McGahee was better than Gore at the U. This is undisputable when you look at the stats. I agree that in the NFL Gore has been the more productive back, I don't deny that. All I'm sayin is McGahee was better at the U.
@412students I think you fail to realize that McGahee would've never been the go-to RB if Gore hadn't been hurt. Had Gore gotten the amount of careers that McGahee did in 2002 you would've seen even better statistics. Everything that has happened throughout their respective careers only proves my point. Gore was ahead of McGahee on the depth chart at Miami and he's currently WAY more productive than McGahee in the NFL.
Those jersies were stellar can we please bring them back
I think so too...
My fav ones
Our best jerseys imo
Wish we never switched to Adidas
The most complete college running back I ever had the privilege to watch.
8,500 career rushing yards in the NFL even after that gruesome knee injury- back before people really were returning from blown out knees like that.
There's virtually no reason to not respect this guy.
Favorite college running back of all-time.
Physical specimen. Incredibly strong and fast with excellent vision. Suffered the worst knee injury I have ever seen that infamous night in Tempe. I thought his career was done but he came back and had a very good NFL career. If not for that injury he would have been a hall of famer in my opinion.
He definitely had everything you would want in a RB.Damn shame we never got to see him in the pros at full strength.
yeah man, I wish he hurdled over the guy or did a spin move to prevent the injury, dude was a hell of a RB
McGahee is the only college running back I've seen in my lifetime I thought was as impressive as Adrian Peterson in college.
So fast.
Yes. Except he was faster with better hands
I guess you didn't see his "TRUE FRESHMEN" teammate Frank Gore run the ball "FOOD FOR THOUGHT!!!"
@@gsactotube Gore was supposed to start in front of Mcgahee and Portis.
@@vamoneygroup
Wrong. He was supposed to start ahead of McGahee in 2002 after Portis went to the NFL, but he got injured in spring practice. In 2001 Portis was the undisputed starter and Gore was a true freshman and the backup. Gore was amazing his freshman year as the backup and its incredible that when he went down and a guy like McGahee was there to step in as the starter and put together the greatest single season as a running back in Miami history.
Had he not shattered his knee against Ohio State, his NFL career would've been a lot better.
only way Ohio State was going to win that game was too intentionally injure him, he was just starting to " heat up" when he got injured
They celebrated the injury too they are just bad sports
YES, that shit was intentional for sure. He was about to bust it open on them. Then when they saw the canes we’re gonna win they had to put the refs in there for those bull crap calls.
@@gtamaster9768that’s why I still be not wanting to hate anybody but f**k Ohio state for that foul s**t
This was when football was “Football” not flag/tackle football refs throwing flags all game.
Canefreak Y did you do this to me...goose bumps up and down..Willis my fav back at the U!
This is why the 2001 Miami hurricanes are/should be the greatest football team to ever spawn. So much talent, and a team full of future NFL hall of gamers. Long live the U
I forgot how fast he was before the injury, and how good he still was after that injury shows you how great his talent was
Still gives me chills to watch Ol' Willis run...Miami needs another McGahee right now.
Willis was a BEAST AT MIAMI. I reemeber watchin miami back in 2002. He is the BEST RUNNINGBACK EVER to come out of miami.
My favorite college football player of all-time.
the burst of speed on some of these plays is ridiculous. I've watched Miami since '86, every time McGahee touched the ball I thought he was going to score. The one play one this video he out runs Andre Johnson , who was a world class sprinter.
Ya WIll ALlen did ...with a dirty pussy bitch hit at the knees , just like every Ohio St pussy
Sick vid Canesfreak...nice work. McGahee = MONSTER! Welcome to Denver too! We need players now that have heart like Willis had then...LET'S GO CANES! We'll be back to the good old days soon enough...
Another epic video! Truly badass!! GO CANES! They can never keep us down....
THE MOST EXPLOSIVE , GRACEFUL BACK IVE EVER SEEN PRE INJURY... he made a good career for himself as a power back with nice athletic ability, but he was never the same as far as speed
Willis was ridiculously explosive before his injury. As a Raven fan, I've seen flashes of it since he came to Baltimore but these highlights really show just how special he was.
The plays at 0:39, 1:35, 2:02, 2:19, 2:50 are perfect examples.
now this is what i call a great vid. sweet canefreak2001 your the greatest
Best college football team ever, that 2001 team unstoppable
well hes still known as one of the elite runningbacks in the league right now and hes managed to go from a speed back to power back with perfection. when your a speed back turning yourself into a power back is hard. and not only has he turned himself into a power back hes actually a beast at it.
after the injury he never ran like this again. he was pure amazing.
What a beast. We had an unbelievable group of backs with Edge, Portis, Willis and Frank Gore.
My fave running back to come out of the U!
Now this is the one that really needed to be done!!!!! Great work as usual bro'.
One of the fastest runners I've ever seen. By the way, did any of you see how many horse collars there were in this video? Those would all be penalties now lol.
Highest Point I h just thinking the exact same thing. Mad dudes can't tackle him normally I guess.
Oh yeah. Now they are definitely flags
Its amazing he was number 3 on the depth chart behind Portis and Gore the year before!
I havent checked out your page in awhile but I just wanted to say thank you for fulfilling my request for a Willis Miami highlight. This is awesome man, my personal all-time favorite college running back!
Man i used to love this guy, him and sean taylor were my faves from those teams.. and vilma and santana moss and ed reed... basically the whole damn squad
What Ya Talking about Willis.. Go Canes 🙌 😎
cant wait to see him do this in Denver!!
Wow!!!!! He was very explosive before his terrible injury.
MAN THIS GUY AND MO CLARETT WERE AMAZING BACK IN THE DAY
I'll tell you what man, between this play and that one where he got laid out in pittsburgh, this cat has earned every damn cent he's made in the NFL
Brilliant running, amazing strength. Shocking injury.
Had that devastating knee injury never happened, this guy would have been one of the best running backs to ever play the game...truly sad and of course it happens in his last game as a Hurricane :(
The video is sick! Hopefully you will be pumping out some more in the future on our new RB Corp
Greatest single season in Miami history, guy was a flat out BEAST!
If it wasn't for that injury in the 4th, I believe that title game would have ended a bit differently.
Dis my Dawg! My song got his number!
One of my all-time favorite college running backs. If not for that leg injury in the bcs. I believe the lions would have selected him at 2 instead of Charles Rogers R.I.P..
Ya man I agree, its a damn shame he had that nasty injury there's no telling how good he coulda been, but still beastin' it up at age 31
just imagine, the power he has today, with the speed he had in college. reminds me of adrian peterson... but more powerful.
@BigSicily954 In 2004, Gore had 197 rushes for 945 yards for an average of 4.8 yds a carry. He scored 8 td's with a long of 44 yards. He also caught 10 passes for 106 yards and an average of 10.6 yds a reception. He scored 0 td's with a long of 24 yards.
Gore was down from '02 through the '03 season and finally came back in the 2004 season if I'm not mistaken.. Open for corrections by all means.
Guy was a beast 👹
Guy was a beast
@LB3is2Fresh his knee bothers him every year. and he sat behind ray rice. his knees been bothering him since high school. i love the way he runs hes not a big buff thick guy and hes not a skinny little fast back. hes inbetween.
David johnson actually reminds me of him
Look how fast he was before his knee was shredded -- both speed AND acceleration. He'd have been MUCH better in the league than he was if that injury never occurred, and that's saying something because he was still pretty good.
If he got in injured in college with today's medicine, he'd have that speed and power without a doubt
still a beast
Miami by far produces the best NFL running backs.
The screen pass at 0:41 was unbeliveable!
That Knee Injury Messed Him Up He Would've Been A Beast In The NFL. 6'2 230 4.3 40 vision hands had some moves total package
i RUN like this guy!
I saw a medical report bout repairing the ligaments in torn up knees. Old way was too sew the ligament back together, but this did not take into account some scarring issue or I cant remember, but it was not a good method. Then new way I hear is to use some part of the hamstring. I hear p. manning got controversial stem cells in Europe for his neck. Are stem cells an answer for this devastating knee injury? any help is appreciated.
Great vid bro can you do one of Andre Johnson and Roscoe Parrish?
@BigSicily954 This is his most "productive season at the U. In 2002 McGahee rusd 282 times for 1,753 yards for an average of 6.2 yds per carry. He scored 28 td's with a long of 69 yds. He also caught 27 passes for 355 yards for an average of 13.1 yds per catch. He also scored 0 receiving td's with a long of 66 yards (which saved them from losing to FSU on their final drive). Is there a comparison here???
Willis and Frank Gore my two all time favorites
Dude was a beast
He scored more TDs in one year than each of the RBs that have followed him have scored in their whole careers
Impressive, but sad at the same time lol
Ima die hard Georgia Bulldog fan.I waz 2 young 2 remember Herschel,Bo,and Barry.Willis Mcgahee waz tha greatest running back i eva saw.He waz a beast tha season 4 tha U.If im not mistaken he wasnt gonna b tha starter he only waz because Frank Gore got hurt.My boi Todd Gurley remind me so much of Willis Mcgahee.He neva waz tha same after that injury in tha national championship game.They needed him when they were down on tha goal line.He had a great NFL career but he waz neva tha same
Miami fan here: hope Gurley recovers better than McGahee did. McGahee broke a bunch of bones and tore everything, I think Gurley "just" tore his acl.
Alwayz wanted 2 ask a Miami fan waz that 2001 better than that 2002 team.Tha 02 team didnt win tha National Championship but yall were loaded.Correct me if im wrong i like tha U but u would kno more than me.Mcgahee waz a better running back than Portis.Tha 02 team still had Andre Johnson at receiver rite.Jeremy Shockey waz at tight end his backup waz Winslow rite.That defense where do i begin.Vince Wilfork Jonathan Vilma Antrel Rolle and Phillip Buchanon waz on that team rite.Sean Taylor RIP waz just az good if not better than Ed Reed tha year before.Taylor waz tha best safety ive ever seen in college.Yall got a bullshit interference call in tha game along wit Mcgahee injury cause he would hav scored in overtime when yall waz down by tha goal line.But there iz no way Ohio State should hav been with in 3 touchdowns of yall.Hope yall get back 2 tha dominance yall use 2 hav.Lord knows i will never c my Bulldogs win a championship in my lifetime
Shockley and P Buch were gone. 02 was not the same team as 01 at all. 01 was way more focused and driven. 02 got complacent at times, but was still loaded with talent all over. The biggest difference from 01 to 02 was the line play. After 01 we lost Bryant Mckinnie and Dorsey actually got hit. 01 was way better than 02, but 02 was Damn good too. Boy do I miss those days!
Vinson Wingo The 2000 team may have been even better than the 2001 team but they lost really early in the season in Ken Dorsey's 1st road game, but ended up beating the #2 and #3 teams in the country, had something like 32 future draft picks including a bunch of future 1st round picks on the bench.
The 2001 team was insane and a lot of people argue it is the best college football team ever. I got to see them at every home game that year and outside of the FSU game and the Boston College game - they were in fast forward while the other teams were in reverse. They blew everyone out and on defense they were smothering. Ed Reed (IMO better than Taylor RIP) had something like 10 ints that year and Jonathan Vilma and DJ Williams were everywhere.
What a bada$$ he was
Wow!!!!! He was very explosive before his terrible injury. something worth noting mostly all of the running back except Clinton Portis had knee injuries
Beast!!!
Best jerseys ever
@javycane I know you weren't talking to me, but Frank tore his ACL in 2002. I think that it happened before spring practice.
Willis was the best back in seen a miami uniform. He probably would have been the best back in the nfl if it was not for injury.
Destroyed his knee in the NC as a sophomore and still went in the 1st rd a few months later
@popmusicblows92 Tebow got a win yesterday without Mcgahee in the lineup....FYI!
@blackonefifty When did gore get injured in 02 ?
@blackonefifty As a Niners fan, believe me, I wish Gore had never gotten hurt. I remember his freshman year, he was amazing. You can tell now that he lacks that elite speed he had before the injury
i can't believe those injuries happen to the best players
@bdelpilar218 His name is Kevin Beard, don't know what happened to him.
i really miss those uniforms
@javycane pssh gore never beat out mcgahee did you watch that season
Dammn he is fast af!! Its a shame he got hurt
What's sad is, Gore was to be named the starter of the 2002 squad until he blew out a tire.
McGahee had a beastly year and was STILL beat out in practice by another.
Will we ever have big, fast backs like this again?
Duke is the man - but doesn't have near the size.
I'm pretty sure some of them still are but it's been 10 years and some of them weren't NFL calibre.
Yesss
@412students Since you like to speculate and make "if" statements let me ask you this question. If McGahee doesn't blow out his knee in the NC game, and if he doesn't go pro a year early and they both come back healthy. Who does the coaching staff name the starter in 2003? You think they put Gore in over McGahee coming off that season? After finishing 4th in the Heisman voting and a NC? Not hardly.
Did anybody notice how short Gary Brackett from the Colts is at 3:15. He is #41
@MilesP777 He is doing quite well for us in Denver Fortunatly!
@412students I also think you misinterpreted my comment. It was not intended as an insult, merely a friendly debate about who is the better player. The phrase "must be smoking weed" is just a term a lot of people use to imply someone might not be thinking straight. No need for name calling comebacks :-).
Frank gore was good but mcgahee was the fastest of the 3
Jon Callaway don't know...it's close between him and Port is, plus Frank tore is knee up in college. But they were all deadly.
Keena30212
No mcghee did.
U ain't no real fan b
bobo killingtin I know McGahee hurt his knee when Clarett hit him...but Gore tore his knee up in 2002....you're not a real fan I see
Nahhh I think Portis is the fastest tbh. Gore the biggest While Willis was that speed and power guy. Gore, Davenport, Portis, and Willis to go along with Andre Johnson and Shockey.... The '01 canes are GOAT
Gore was the best one
mcgahee is my uncle
The run at 2:19 was also pretty insane
I hope every person on that offensive line is in the nfl now also
@BigSicily954 For their respective careers McGahee had 2,415 rushing and receiving yards with 31 tds in 2 seasons and in 3 seasons Gore had 2,200 rushing and receiving yards and 17 tds. I think the college production "adds up," don't you?
Hi
were do you get your college highlights from ?
This Hurricane team could beat ANY college team from last year: Alabama, LSU, Oklahoma, etc. it doesnt matter.
@BigSicily954
I know. It's why I brought it up.
@BigSicily954 It doesn't matter if Gore got hurt because it happened, you can't take away one of the greatest single seasons for a UM running back because the guy ahead of him got hurt! My ammo since you ask is that season and thats all the ammo I need.
the name of the song?
@BigSicily954 Willis McGahee was the starter in 2002 and in that one season he compiled better stats by far than Gore. They both played a full season, so I am not comparing his one season to Gore's injury plagued career. Let's get back to the original point I made and that is McGahee was better than Gore at the U. This is undisputable when you look at the stats. I agree that in the NFL Gore has been the more productive back, I don't deny that. All I'm sayin is McGahee was better at the U.
This gonna be Lingard
0:45 That was a block in the back....LOL!!! Those jeresys were the shit back then.We neve should have changed them.
@412students I think you fail to realize that McGahee would've never been the go-to RB if Gore hadn't been hurt. Had Gore gotten the amount of careers that McGahee did in 2002 you would've seen even better statistics. Everything that has happened throughout their respective careers only proves my point. Gore was ahead of McGahee on the depth chart at Miami and he's currently WAY more productive than McGahee in the NFL.
Damn that FSU guy at 0:49 was bookin it
So good he couldn't unseat Portis in 2001 and would've been backup to Gore in 2002 were it not for Gore getting injured first.