The Arkansas player in the first clip had to retire from football. He had a car accident and could no longer play. Thank you for the compliment of our team. In Arkansas all we have are the razorbacks.
@@_pepperz7455 Yeah I should have clarified that. We have other universities with decent enough sports. The Hogs are just the team everyone follows. The U of A is in the SEC which is the best conference for football in America. Everyone grows up watching them.
The only dudes that lost their helmets when I played were the guys that, for whatever reason, just refused to wear their helmet tight. QBs and WRs were usually the worst offenders.
when i played it was usually people who never actually fastened their chinstrap. i was a full back/ mlb and in 4 years of playing highschool never had my helmet come off once
Lyle, mate, only college is like this. The stadiums are packed!!!! Even the NFL can't compare because the college guys are still eager. This is like the greatest show ..... The crowds love it!!!!!
Ya, no1 in the nfl ever wanted to keep making money or be remembered as the greatest ever lol.... Idk why so many college fans can't just be happy that the college game is such a great game day experience(by far more fun). It is not, has not been in 100 years, will never again be the better on the field product.
Sports Dissected by Coiski does great locker room tours. These lock rooms are tens of millions of dollars. Also look into the SEC stadiums and teams. The SEC is THE conference in college football.
I don't know if anyones mentioned it, but occasionally some of these guys are multi-sport players, usually track. There have been a lot of college athletes on Olympic teams, track and swimming come to mind, so you might see some University/College athletes on our and some other countries Olympic teams this summer. Not all of them but a good number of them are world class athletes.
There are at four North Carolina teams represented in this video. Speaking of the “crack” when they hit, that happens when little kids play, too. It’s unsettling to hear it when it’s your seven-year-old on the field! My son played three years in rec league (kids ages 6-12 divided by age groups) and one year in high school. He was set for a second year but the cardiologist said no, so he was the Chief Hydration Engineer that season (they told him he could make up his own title).
Actually, on that last hit, the helmet coming off was probably a good thing. If it had stayed on it would have exerted a strong upward momentum to the skull, which can be sub-optimal for the brain stem. The modern American football helmet is under continual research and development on injury reduction no matter the direction of impact. The top rated models used by pro and top college teams are engineering marvels that can cost over $1,000.
You could watch longest TDs.. longest kick returns.. you can watch the documentary about the 2019 LSU tigers who destroyed people and had the most prolific offense and best season of any football team in history. That could be something. The championship game versus Clemson could be something to watch that was a great game
Idk about many but there was that kicker at LSU, and a big ass lineman who I think went to Bama? I don't remember his name but last I remember he was doing really well in the NFL.
You should specifically check out Penn states white out game which is there biggest prime time game annually and the stadium is insane the noise levels. But also check out the story behind the Iowa Hawkeyes wave it’s so much bigger than just college football
I recommend reacting to the nfl jacked up clips that were the weekly hard hitting tackles that everyone playing to get on before the league got soft like 10-15 years ago
Rugby is a contact sport, football is a violent sport. That said, football has been puss-ified over the last decade. The NFL and NCAA changed the rules to make it a lot less violent for two reasons. (1) less concern for them about lawsuits and (2) to help spread the game to a global audience that wasn't interested in the violent nature of pre-2010's American football.
Im glad i played before we had all the new rules about hitting. I would have gotten thrown from so many games for helmet to helmet hits just because of how we were taught to hit sometimes it was bound to happen even when you led with your shoulder. I can’t count how many times I knocked off helmets because my forehead connected with facemasks. I miss playing LB
Less than 2% of all college players go into the NFL. This is their last hurrah as an athlete. They give it their all because of the slim chance to get noticed. Also, they are now making money due to new rules.
If you want to check out some big hits from the NFL, pick any game between the Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers from 2008 until 2012. The NFL Player Safety Initiative exists because of what those two teams did to each other (and everyone else) for those 5 seasons.
Have you done most iconic college hits? Jadaveon Clowny vs Michigan Quinton Coryatt “the hit” Andrew Luck vs USC Surely there’s a compilation video that has those. If I find it I’ll link it in. So many iconic big hits before targeting rules that I’d like to see you react to. Edit: found a good one. Doesn’t have the time Stanford fumbled and Andrew Luck killed the guy who recovered it th-cam.com/video/OTwZU4XK-p8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=iBn_iedu_QJZXd2L
maybe check out a single game. like an all time great game. the hits are cool dont get me wrong but you watch a payton manning, tom brady, or aaron rodgers comeback game its the coolest thing ever
The best way I can recommend to understand college football is to learn the rules, then watch highlights from the 2022 seasons of Iowa and North Carolina. I'll give you the game order so you can watch without spoilers if you're interested.
Check out some facilities these College teams have. They are unbelievable !! 😳 Better than most Pro teams around the world. Best channel for this is "Sports dissected Coiski"
On the bit where you said it was a “rugby tackle” that is technically how football players learn how to tackle growing up it’s just not many continue to tackle that way. many people just lower their shoulders, go for ankles or lead with their helmet
If youre going down a Football rabbit hole. Reactions to "Here comes the Boom" a montage of NFL hits is not only a banger of a video to watch, but generally does pretty well with the algorithm
Of all the players on the field the QB is most likely to lose their helmet, due to the number who will leave their straps a little loose so they can call audibles with better projection.
Lyle you have really picked up a lot of how college football works. You're quick! If you haven't yet run across the name Walter Camp you might want to google him. He's pretty much single-handedly responsible for the differences between American football and rugby. You might find it interesting to check him out.
Arkansas Razorback fan here. We are hard hitters. You should checkout Arkansas Razorback biggest hits. Just because I want you to be a fan of Arkansas. If you look at all the college football mascots, there is alot of lions and tigers and bears. But only one Razorback. Go Hogs!!!
“Glancing blow to the shoulder”😂😂😂😂 na big guy that boy was just sent to CTE city population 1! That was a huge hit 0:51 I think you need to come here and see a game LIVE! These guys are all 6’ 200lbs+ and can move so fast, so powerfully!
Trust me. Most true football fans appreciate a good strong form tackle much more than throwing your shoulder into someone because it shows much more skill. Those shoulder bumps won’t always work at the professional level.
im just curious what the age of college students are where you from, i get confused because what we call high school ( 14-18 year-olds) here in the states is called college in other places....
I hate targeting rules. I get the taking the head off people is bad. The rule allows ball carriers to lower their head and initiate contacts. You can't stop at full speed when the carrier drops his head to initiate contact himself.
Biggest diffe3is American footie the team gets 4 chances to gain 10 yards before handing possession over to the other team. On the 4th turn you can take a chance to gain yards needed or choose to punt the ball downfield so the opponents htakes possession further into their own territory away from your goal line
you should try to understand the strategy involved especially at certain times in the game. There is a reason why they call the quarterback the field general he is the extension of the coach the coach calls in the play the quarterback or QB repeats the play call in the huddle so much more to American football than the massive hits its like playing a game of chess with live players...great strategy can win you the game even if you dont have the best team...
Let me try to explain the football culture, for that matter the sports culture of the United States. As you may well know the United States is very patriotic which comes from its history of how it came to be, but that patriotism goes into our sports as well. We might have the American patriotism for our country, but every sports team whether it be football, baseball, basketball, or even NASCAR, and nowadays even soccer have fans that are very patriotic towards that specific team and/or sport. Now with football it all starts as young as little tykes playing during their grade school years at public after school teams. That gives them the taste whether they want to continue to play football as they grow up or not. After grade school or what we also call elementary school comes junior high which has school teams, where the enthusiasm begins for the players. Then comes high school where each high school has a team, and the enthusiasm goes beyond the players but also to the public of that specific city where that high school is located. The attendance is pretty stepped up at this level at least for that particular high school city district. Now as the players graduate from that high school athletic scouts from the universities go and check out the high school players, and according to their ability and player stats they could earn a scholarship to a university / college, and play for that university. Now as you can see by the videos that you have been watching, the fandom goes way beyond a specific area because students may be coming to that university from the other side of the United States therefore their families and friends might root for that college because of that, but there are also other reasons why people will root for a specific college not in their area. Maybe because they are alumni, or as simple as they just like that particular college football stats or team. Now with college football the enthusiasm as I've been telling you ramps up even more. When the players are close to graduating, or for some have highly sought after skills, the professional teams have recruiters from each professional team that come to scout and watch their games with special seating or even sky boxes high up at the top of the stands to watch the players, and according to their stats they will be recruited to the professional NFL teams. Now with the NFL the enthusiasm gets even stronger throughout our country, and like I said people can be pretty patriotic for specific teams let alone our own country. I hope this helps understand our football, but also our sports culture in general in the United States. The same thing happens in all other sports that we enjoy.
I’m pretty sure he’s got the years wrong because it showed the 2022 playoffs with Michigan and TCU and Dominic Lovett was on Missouri when he’s now playing for Georgia in the 2022 2023 season so I think this is the 20 21 2022 season
Biggest Football Hits Ever by the Highlight Factory you have to watch. These are the biggest hits. Those hits weren’t even close to the biggest hits of that year. Watch that video it has over 55M views.
Problem is too many players "targeting" leading w/ their head into the opponents head... if they'd only lower their heads/wrap up and drive the opponent hard as possible, no penalty/good/ great tackle. EXAMPLE: #42 Arkansas @ 6:54
One thing you should know. American football has gotten incredibly soft. The attempt is to get long-term injuries out of the game. Although admirable, it creates a lot of problems with managing penalties now. I would suggest you watch college football entrance videos as well, like each teams' videos they walk out to.
The Arkansas player in the first clip had to retire from football. He had a car accident and could no longer play. Thank you for the compliment of our team. In Arkansas all we have are the razorbacks.
You guys have Arkansas state too? But then again they aren’t that great.
@@_pepperz7455 Yeah I should have clarified that. We have other universities with decent enough sports. The Hogs are just the team everyone follows. The U of A is in the SEC which is the best conference for football in America. Everyone grows up watching them.
It was so sad to hear Quincy had to retire. I played against him in High School, so watching him ball out in his one season was special. 😢
@@joshinzer9197 true
You could always have the Clinton's back 😂
The only dudes that lost their helmets when I played were the guys that, for whatever reason, just refused to wear their helmet tight. QBs and WRs were usually the worst offenders.
when i played it was usually people who never actually fastened their chinstrap. i was a full back/ mlb and in 4 years of playing highschool never had my helmet come off once
@@zesolodaryes u know it’s all about the chinstrap same with me never had my helmet fly off in 6 years of ball
Its normally bc wrs and qbs need their helmets a bit looser so their helmets wont be so deep on their head giving them more view of the field
We called them one strap ponies back in the day. Some didn't even wear a mouthguard. The trifecta was helmet off, mouthguard flying and a fumble.
Lyle, mate, only college is like this. The stadiums are packed!!!! Even the NFL can't compare because the college guys are still eager. This is like the greatest show ..... The crowds love it!!!!!
Ya, no1 in the nfl ever wanted to keep making money or be remembered as the greatest ever lol....
Idk why so many college fans can't just be happy that the college game is such a great game day experience(by far more fun). It is not, has not been in 100 years, will never again be the better on the field product.
nfl is definitely like this also, just enjoy college football without being a damn hater
@@A_Name_Yeah college fans are incredibly annoying…. it’s like they legitimately think they’re “superior football fans” to NFL fans or something
Sports Dissected by Coiski does great locker room tours. These lock rooms are tens of millions of dollars. Also look into the SEC stadiums and teams. The SEC is THE conference in college football.
Yessir it is. Everybody from that conference has a blood rivalry with each other. Speaking of…..Tennessee sucks!!! WOO PIG
I don't know if anyones mentioned it, but occasionally some of these guys are multi-sport players, usually track. There have been a lot of college athletes on Olympic teams, track and swimming come to mind, so you might see some University/College athletes on our and some other countries Olympic teams this summer. Not all of them but a good number of them are world class athletes.
There are at four North Carolina teams represented in this video. Speaking of the “crack” when they hit, that happens when little kids play, too. It’s unsettling to hear it when it’s your seven-year-old on the field! My son played three years in rec league (kids ages 6-12 divided by age groups) and one year in high school. He was set for a second year but the cardiologist said no, so he was the Chief Hydration Engineer that season (they told him he could make up his own title).
Awesome video. Would love to watch you react to more college football or NFL hits
first vid ive seen of yours, you earned a new sub good stuff man.
Actually, on that last hit, the helmet coming off was probably a good thing. If it had stayed on it would have exerted a strong upward momentum to the skull, which can be sub-optimal for the brain stem. The modern American football helmet is under continual research and development on injury reduction no matter the direction of impact. The top rated models used by pro and top college teams are engineering marvels that can cost over $1,000.
September can't get here soon enough. I Love My College Football 🏈 😉👍❤️❤️❤️
It starts in August This Season
So I'm glad it's coming sooner
Love your content and take from someone who’s new to the game.
You could watch longest TDs.. longest kick returns.. you can watch the documentary about the 2019 LSU tigers who destroyed people and had the most prolific offense and best season of any football team in history. That could be something. The championship game versus Clemson could be something to watch that was a great game
Gets hit and paralyzed “ooo that’s a good tackle”
There have been many Australian players on college teams. Some are punters but some have played other positions. Bama has had several.
Idk about many but there was that kicker at LSU, and a big ass lineman who I think went to Bama? I don't remember his name but last I remember he was doing really well in the NFL.
You need to watch Tennessee Vs. Alabama 2022 highlights. It was the game of the year. Tennessee is my home team and it was insane around campus!
You should specifically check out Penn states white out game which is there biggest prime time game annually and the stadium is insane the noise levels. But also check out the story behind the Iowa Hawkeyes wave it’s so much bigger than just college football
The white out is on the list. Thank you. I'll add your other suggestion 😊
I recommend reacting to the nfl jacked up clips that were the weekly hard hitting tackles that everyone playing to get on before the league got soft like 10-15 years ago
@!0:18 get 'em boys!!! Illini Pride baby!
I would love to see your reaction to the Kenny Bell block between Wisconsin vs Nebraska. Mean stuff man
Heard you say that the uniforms were similar with Indiana and Nebraska. When Nebraska and Wisconsin play it’s almost indistinguishable
Rugby is a contact sport, football is a violent sport. That said, football has been puss-ified over the last decade. The NFL and NCAA changed the rules to make it a lot less violent for two reasons. (1) less concern for them about lawsuits and (2) to help spread the game to a global audience that wasn't interested in the violent nature of pre-2010's American football.
Im glad i played before we had all the new rules about hitting. I would have gotten thrown from so many games for helmet to helmet hits just because of how we were taught to hit sometimes it was bound to happen even when you led with your shoulder. I can’t count how many times I knocked off helmets because my forehead connected with facemasks. I miss playing LB
Less than 2% of all college players go into the NFL. This is their last hurrah as an athlete. They give it their all because of the slim chance to get noticed. Also, they are now making money due to new rules.
I know you don't observe the 4th of July "DOWN UNDER" obviously, But I'd like to wish you a HAPPY anyway. Been watching your channel everyday.
PEACE.
React to college football stadium take overs. Your mind will be blown.
If you want to check out some big hits from the NFL, pick any game between the Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers from 2008 until 2012. The NFL Player Safety Initiative exists because of what those two teams did to each other (and everyone else) for those 5 seasons.
I miss the old AFC Central. Titans, Steelers, Ravens, and to a lesser extent Jags just murdering each other.
Have you done most iconic college hits?
Jadaveon Clowny vs Michigan
Quinton Coryatt “the hit”
Andrew Luck vs USC
Surely there’s a compilation video that has those. If I find it I’ll link it in. So many iconic big hits before targeting rules that I’d like to see you react to.
Edit: found a good one. Doesn’t have the time Stanford fumbled and Andrew Luck killed the guy who recovered it
th-cam.com/video/OTwZU4XK-p8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=iBn_iedu_QJZXd2L
Check out college football pump up 2022-2023 if you have done so already.
Look up All time Florida State Vs Miami CFB highlights. Most definitely won’t disappoint. Also check out Devin Hester CFB & NFL highlights. 🙏🙌
maybe check out a single game. like an all time great game. the hits are cool dont get me wrong but you watch a payton manning, tom brady, or aaron rodgers comeback game its the coolest thing ever
Georgia vs Oklahoma 2018 Rose Bowl highlights
Season right around the corner ..GO VOLS ! Rocky Top ..smokey
The best way I can recommend to understand college football is to learn the rules, then watch highlights from the 2022 seasons of Iowa and North Carolina. I'll give you the game order so you can watch without spoilers if you're interested.
You should watch the highlights of a playoff game from last season
Check out some facilities these College teams have. They are unbelievable !! 😳
Better than most Pro teams around the world.
Best channel for this is "Sports dissected Coiski"
Facilities meaning, weight rooms, locker rooms, players lounges, meeting rooms, treatment, indoor practice facilities, ect, ect
Thank you I'll add this to the list of things he wants to check out 😊
On the bit where you said it was a “rugby tackle” that is technically how football players learn how to tackle growing up it’s just not many continue to tackle that way. many people just lower their shoulders, go for ankles or lead with their helmet
Y’all should watch the Michigan and Penn State Mo Bamba scene
If youre going down a Football rabbit hole. Reactions to "Here comes the Boom" a montage of NFL hits is not only a banger of a video to watch, but generally does pretty well with the algorithm
3:41 WASHINGTON STATE COUGARS!! LET'S FUCKING GO!!!
Of all the players on the field the QB is most likely to lose their helmet, due to the number who will leave their straps a little loose so they can call audibles with better projection.
Lyle you have really picked up a lot of how college football works. You're quick! If you haven't yet run across the name Walter Camp you might want to google him. He's pretty much single-handedly responsible for the differences between American football and rugby. You might find it interesting to check him out.
The college boys are auditioning for the NFL when they play.
In football , if you put the ball carrier on the ground it's a good tackle .
You should definitely watch here comes the boom college football hits. That video will make you feel every hit!!!!
You gotta watch some hockey hits!
Arkansas Razorback fan here. We are hard hitters. You should checkout Arkansas Razorback biggest hits. Just because I want you to be a fan of Arkansas. If you look at all the college football mascots, there is alot of lions and tigers and bears. But only one Razorback. Go Hogs!!!
“Glancing blow to the shoulder”😂😂😂😂 na big guy that boy was just sent to CTE city population 1! That was a huge hit 0:51 I think you need to come here and see a game LIVE! These guys are all 6’ 200lbs+ and can move so fast, so powerfully!
Not showing Bullard's hit on MH jr during the semifinal game is missing the biggest hit of the entire season.
This is something rugby players always miss when comparing the sports but the hardest hits are always blocks not tackles
You could maybe have a chuckle and look up something called football follies from the 70s
Don't forget these are 17, 18, 19 and 20 year old kids. Boys just having fun.
Best catches in college football
Go Hogs! SEC SEC SEC
Should react to Crazy 8 Karl Joseph college highlights. One of the hardest hitting college players of all time. Wont regret it!
Trust me. Most true football fans appreciate a good strong form tackle much more than throwing your shoulder into someone because it shows much more skill. Those shoulder bumps won’t always work at the professional level.
im just curious what the age of college students are where you from, i get confused because what we call high school ( 14-18 year-olds) here in the states is called college in other places....
You could watch best trick plays
Hmm you should look at all time biggest NFL hits. This is one only the best college of a single year.
I hate targeting rules. I get the taking the head off people is bad. The rule allows ball carriers to lower their head and initiate contacts. You can't stop at full speed when the carrier drops his head to initiate contact himself.
Biggest diffe3is American footie the team gets 4 chances to gain 10 yards before handing possession over to the other team. On the 4th turn you can take a chance to gain yards needed or choose to punt the ball downfield so the opponents htakes possession further into their own territory away from your goal line
you should try to understand the strategy involved especially at certain times in the game. There is a reason why they call the quarterback the field general he is the extension of the coach the coach calls in the play the quarterback or QB repeats the play call in the huddle so much more to American football than the massive hits its like playing a game of chess with live players...great strategy can win you the game even if you dont have the best team...
Let me try to explain the football culture, for that matter the sports culture of the United States. As you may well know the United States is very patriotic which comes from its history of how it came to be, but that patriotism goes into our sports as well. We might have the American patriotism for our country, but every sports team whether it be football, baseball, basketball, or even NASCAR, and nowadays even soccer have fans that are very patriotic towards that specific team and/or sport. Now with football it all starts as young as little tykes playing during their grade school years at public after school teams. That gives them the taste whether they want to continue to play football as they grow up or not. After grade school or what we also call elementary school comes junior high which has school teams, where the enthusiasm begins for the players. Then comes high school where each high school has a team, and the enthusiasm goes beyond the players but also to the public of that specific city where that high school is located. The attendance is pretty stepped up at this level at least for that particular high school city district. Now as the players graduate from that high school athletic scouts from the universities go and check out the high school players, and according to their ability and player stats they could earn a scholarship to a university / college, and play for that university. Now as you can see by the videos that you have been watching, the fandom goes way beyond a specific area because students may be coming to that university from the other side of the United States therefore their families and friends might root for that college because of that, but there are also other reasons why people will root for a specific college not in their area. Maybe because they are alumni, or as simple as they just like that particular college football stats or team. Now with college football the enthusiasm as I've been telling you ramps up even more. When the players are close to graduating, or for some have highly sought after skills, the professional teams have recruiters from each professional team that come to scout and watch their games with special seating or even sky boxes high up at the top of the stands to watch the players, and according to their stats they will be recruited to the professional NFL teams. Now with the NFL the enthusiasm gets even stronger throughout our country, and like I said people can be pretty patriotic for specific teams let alone our own country. I hope this helps understand our football, but also our sports culture in general in the United States. The same thing happens in all other sports that we enjoy.
Trying to jump over a tackler. No better way to lose an acl. Seen it more than once.
Ya get a shot on Tank Bigsby, you best take it or he’s gonna destroy you.
Yeah they have a helmet and shoulder pad that’s why the hits are harder in one aspect
I’m pretty sure he’s got the years wrong because it showed the 2022 playoffs with Michigan and TCU and Dominic Lovett was on Missouri when he’s now playing for Georgia in the 2022 2023 season so I think this is the 20 21 2022 season
When you see a big hit from Arkansas you have to say Woo Pig Sooie
We got a professional rugby tea here in New Orleans. They are called Nola gold I’m just getting into it if got any advice for me. Let me know.
You seem like a big fella. How tall are you? 1st time watcher I'm 3 mins in, in case you say later
Biggest Football Hits Ever by the Highlight Factory you have to watch. These are the biggest hits. Those hits weren’t even close to the biggest hits of that year. Watch that video it has over 55M views.
Problem is too many players "targeting" leading w/ their head into the opponents head... if they'd only lower their heads/wrap up and drive the opponent hard as possible, no penalty/good/ great tackle. EXAMPLE: #42 Arkansas @ 6:54
Looking at these guy you need to realize some of them at 6’7 380 lbs
a lot of people do that
If you want to see the most freakish athlete ever, watch videos of Bo Jackson, a football AND baseball player whose career was tragically cut short.
Hey, if you think these hits were hard... check out the hardest hits ever for the NFL ;) (probably a good few vids for it ;) )
One thing you should know. American football has gotten incredibly soft. The attempt is to get long-term injuries out of the game. Although admirable, it creates a lot of problems with managing penalties now. I would suggest you watch college football entrance videos as well, like each teams' videos they walk out to.
He has done two videos on that so far.
@@knoxvillepredatorcatcher3459 I mean individual team hype videos. Not entrance videos. Unless I'm missing something
@@thundacracka77 oh I see.
To be fair though illegal hard hits still happen all the time though especially in college where they aren’t as disciplined.
@@_pepperz7455 Oh definitely agree. But watch rugby. I'm just saying to a rugby dude, that it's soft compared to that.
Hi Lyle
WATCH NFL'S GREATEST HITS!!!! ITS THE BEST EVER!!!
How can this compilation be made without the Speedy Noil hit by Mack Wilson--Texas A&M at Alabama. th-cam.com/video/9ki6Fz-W_fY/w-d-xo.html
A lot of these “hard hits” aren’t that hard. Especially for football.
I only watched the first 3 minutes because these hits are weak. There are MUCH harder hits than these.
Whoever made that video hate ohio state 😂😂 wild. Go bucks
How did his helmet come off? Welp, the truth is that it didn't. His head came off. RIP.
Lol