1000%. What is the FSU reference, though? When did FSU have a horrible coaching decision like one of these clips, I am having a brain fart. Whatever it is, I am sure it was something Jimbo Fisher did. LMAO. I can already tell.
That Tennessee vs LSU game at the end. Tennessee ended up having too many men on the field giving LSU one more play. They did a toss play and scored and won the game.
@@CG87343 The BIGGEST coaching mistake was Tennessee hiring Derek Dooley as a head coach. That was the start of the dumpster fire that Tennessee went thru for 11 years.
@@CG87343 then both made mistakes because they fumbled the snap and even with 10 guys on defense that would've been the game. They should've never been in that position doing substitutions in that situation. That was a HUGE coaching mistake that they got super lucky on with all the confusion.
As a Vols fan, they definitely got that one wrong. 13 players on the field on defense on that play. LSU gets to try again and scores a TD. Dooley pretty much summed up his coaching career with that one play.
I THINK it's because they kept going for the touchdown near the back of the end zone. When there was plenty of time to do some chunk plays to get close. But they just did the same type of pass play over and over
Tennessee had 13 players officially on the field. Thanks to Les Miles being too quick in setup, They pressured Jordan Jefferson into a bad snap, ball gets away, Jefferson fails to Score, Tigers lose, until we find out that Derek Dooley sucks at math class, as he can’t count to 11, so LSU gets a untimed down, this time the Tigers get the ball in for the winning score. About 10 months earlier, Miles orderd Jefferson to spike the ball with 1 second left in Field Goal range in Oxford against Mississippi, and NOT send in his field goal crew.
Tennessee had 13 players on the field. The officiating crew did call that. They ended up with one untimed down and lsu won that game. One of the reasons why derek Dooley is no longer coaching at Tennessee.
Agreed! You could easily make a 15-20 minute video on here with nothing but stupid shit Les Miles did in his career! His entire career could be summed up with that one announcer screaming "what are you doing?!!" after Miles failed to get his field goal team out in time. Repeatedly pulling a loss from the clutches of victory! 😂
10:20 TENN. vs LSU the clip is very incomplete and they do not go on to win as they have to many on the field. The play is ran again and then its won by LSU.
I will never forget how fast I went from Nebraska’s got a chance to Frost is done with that onside kick. To me, that is the definition of “giving it away when you had it.”
1:02 LOL every Miami fan in the right of the screen with their hands on their head doing the 'Surrender Cobra' - someone even throws stuff onto the field. To be fair, they've had 2 decades of experience doing so, though. THAT was one of the worst coaching mistakes of all time by Mario Cristobal. It was truly one of the dumbest things I have ever seen live on TV. It made no logical sense, and it was completely unnecessary on multiple levels, both sportsmanship but also logically if your goal is to win the game. LMAO. It actually made me feel bad for Miami fans... 1:53 To be fair to Clemson (my team) this play was 100% on Andy Teasdall, the punter, who I will say was an amazing punter during his time there. He had a brain-fart this play, or he wanted to try and get the first down by himself to be a sort of hero or legend. This definitely wasn't a coaching mistake, even Dabo is freaking out there like 'MAN WHAT DID YOU DO?' - thank god that this play didn't change the game and Clemson still won. I think Dabo woulda' killed him, lol. 12:10 The pop pass there honestly was NOT a bad call. The receiver looked back at the QB and then continued his route, he would probably have been *somewhat* pen if the QB waited another second or two. I liked the call there, though. Just bad execution.
I think there was a game a long time ago between Northwestern and Michigan where all they had to do was kneel it and they would have won. They ran the ball, fumbled, and the other team recovered and eventually scored.
Funny how you left out the rest of the Tennessee - LSU game. Tennessee had too many men on the field and got penalized. LSU got another play, won the game. Very lazy dude.
The Miami-Georgia Tech ending is, by far, the most egregious. ESPN gave Miami a 99.9% chance to win before the fumble, but I truly think it should be 100%. Those calculations are meant to be based on logic. _There is no logic to what Cristobal did._
that south carolina/clemson game where clemson huddled during kick return...wouldnt that be an illegal forward lateral? it looked as if the ball carrier handed the ball forward, not back.
I was watching that game live and thought the same thing. I think the refs missed the call there, but I think Carolina could have just declined the penalty since there was a fumble.
That first play has a second on the clock when the ball hits the ground, assuming the clock on screen is synced with the field clock. At the least it's very close
Unpleasant memory but my alma mater OU in the 2007 Fiesta Bowl against Boise State. OU tied the score 28-28 with just over a minute left. Kickoff to BSU and on the first play their QB throws a pick six to OU. Somebody should have told the defense, "You get an interception or a fumble recovery and are clear to the end zone, go down inside the 5 yard line." A couple of kneel downs and OU kicks the winning field goal.
LSU has a long history of screw ups at the end of the game. I remember an LSU vs Ole Miss game in the early 2000's where they were right at the goal line with time running down and the quarterback spiked the ball. It was 4th down. Ole Miss won.
The Wake/BC play and plays like it always make me a little upset. It happens all the time where the defense will just lay on the ground or cover the ball and the offense can't do anything. I guess it's part of the game, but it sucks being on the other side of it.
The running the ball when you could have kneeled it to win was brutal for those kids for Miami that played their asses off. But then, before Georgia Tech’s final play, you choose not to call a timeout. They(MIA) had two Timeouts left, call a timeout bring the boys over let them get some air in their lungs and some hydration, while they’re resting you make it clear that you are dropping 5 DBs back deep and nothing should get behind any of them . Instead you let Tech control the situation they run 4-5 consecutive plays through the hurry, tire your defense down and then beat you deep with a very simple post patten. If I’m the athletic director for the U of M I would have found a new head coach before that coach even got back to the locker room. The WORST coached consecutive football possessions I have ever seen, and it’s NOT. EVEN. CLOSE!
I was glad that the Miami-GT game made the series. The LSU-Tennessee game was a classic ending. The rest of the Nebraska-Northwestern game should have been shown, Nebraska did everything imaginable to lose that game. LSU once again made the highlights at the end of the Clemson game. Minnesota choked in the end, but got screwed on the non-touchdown call because the receiver clearly broke the plane. Noone deserved to win the Wake Forest fiasco. The Michigan-Michigan State game should have made it here with the muff punt at the end and MSU ran it in for a TD with no time left.
Virginia Tech/Liberty when VTech blocked a 59 yard FG and returned it for winning touchdown, only to have called time out before the play. Liberty comes back, runs a play on 4th down for 8 yards where VT defensive backs gave way too much cushion. Liberty then hits 51 yard FG to win. Should have been in here.
Just love how the director of the TV broadcast thinks what is interesting. Regarding the Wisconsin vs Michigan State game: 4th and 6, clock running, both teams at the line of scrimmage, and what do they put on the screen? Closeups of each coach on the sidelines. Really interesting. And this is not atypical and stupid.
Hope this features Notre adame showing up in an empty set twice in a row against Ohio State when all they had to do was kill the clock and feed Estime.
1997 Iron Bowl should have made the list. Alabama had Auburn beat and instead of running the ball they threw a swing pass that was fumbled and recovered by Auburn
I must have missed something, cause I didn't watch the Texas/Washington game. What was the big mistake? Mind you, I don't root for either team, so I just don't know what happened. Lmk.
I need a ruling on that last clip (12:18). Punting the ball beyond the line of scrimmage is a five yard penalty with no loss of down. It should be 4th-and-24, not first down UCF.
PENALTY-For an illegal kick beyond the neutral zone (or when the kicker goes beyond the neutral zone and returns) (live-ball foul): Five yards from the previous spot *and loss of down*.
Miami was hoping this game had offificals are terrible as the ones in the game against Duke some years ago when the refs ignored multiple penalties and multiple knees on the turf to give the Hurricanes a not!TD.
How are you going to show the clip with Tennessee and LSU showing the fumbled snap to end the game when that wasn't the end of the game? UT had 13 players on the field and LSU was given another play and they scored the game winner.
How do you have all of the ones that aren’t coaching mistakes but you literally miss the biggest one in the kick 6. Alabama should’ve done anything but try a field goal.
I got 3 minutes into this video and not a single one of these were coaching mistakes. Just players making bad decisions and reaction shots of the coaching throwing their hands in the air and going "wtf why did you do that?"
That Miami play is the most egregious coaching decision in college football history. And this is coming from an FSU fan
He even handed off the engagement ring to his wife when he proposed.
i saw the formation and game and was like “oh no”
Go noles!
1000%. What is the FSU reference, though? When did FSU have a horrible coaching decision like one of these clips, I am having a brain fart. Whatever it is, I am sure it was something Jimbo Fisher did. LMAO. I can already tell.
@@Black_Caucus bc Miami and fsu are rivals, genius-face. So an fsu fan feeling bad for Miami is actually somewhat classy
That Tennessee vs LSU game at the end. Tennessee ended up having too many men on the field giving LSU one more play. They did a toss play and scored and won the game.
Exactly. The coaching mistake shown was with the wrong team.
@@CG87343 The BIGGEST coaching mistake was Tennessee hiring Derek Dooley as a head coach. That was the start of the dumpster fire that Tennessee went thru for 11 years.
I was looking for this comment. they definitely had 13 men on the field.
That's what I thought I could've sworn I remembered LSU winning that
@@CG87343 then both made mistakes because they fumbled the snap and even with 10 guys on defense that would've been the game. They should've never been in that position doing substitutions in that situation. That was a HUGE coaching mistake that they got super lucky on with all the confusion.
How is that first clip a coaching mistake lol. The QB was confused.
Check that multiple aren’t on the coaches lol.
Nobody wants to watch a d3 clip either😭😭
And they could've kicked a field goal to win
It’s called making sure your qb knows what to do in that situation. That’s called coaching 😂
Its the coaches job to make sure their players know what is happening.
what the hell was the texas vs UW stuff on here for?
I don't get that either.
This is what happens when bots generate videos.
It was bad clock management I think. But they did not get the context at all
Yeah, I don't get that either.
Running the same stupid route twice in 3 plays probably
Tennessee had 13 guys out on defense against LSU 😂😂😂
Right, LSU won
Yeah I was wondering why they didn’t show that. That was a coaching blunder for Tennessee not LSU.
@@evanwilliams8627 Came here to say that. That was a strange ending.
As a Vols fan, they definitely got that one wrong. 13 players on the field on defense on that play. LSU gets to try again and scores a TD. Dooley pretty much summed up his coaching career with that one play.
Debatable @@aleblanc5119
Why was the Texas vs Washington game on here??? Ewers had 2 mis throws
I THINK it's because they kept going for the touchdown near the back of the end zone. When there was plenty of time to do some chunk plays to get close. But they just did the same type of pass play over and over
He was open just bad throw
Agreed. Could’ve hit him lower but I will probably never know the pressure he was under
@@TroyBauman There was NOT plenty of time. The 3rd down attempt was quick and still almost ran out of time. Were you watching the same video?
@@TroyBauman Huh? There were 10 seconds left and had no timeouts. What the hell are you talking about lol.
Frost had quite a few brain farts at Nebraska.
Entire tenure of ☃️ 🤮
yall remember the onside kick vs northwestern?
He was drunk
The Tennessee/LSU game didn’t end like that. Tennessee had fifteen players on the field on the last play and LSU would score the winning touchdown.
Yeah, that was a real "what were they thinking" moment. I saw that game. It was wild. Still won.
LSU won that is.
Tennessee had 13 players officially on the field. Thanks to Les Miles being too quick in setup, They pressured Jordan Jefferson into a bad snap, ball gets away, Jefferson fails to Score, Tigers lose, until we find out that Derek Dooley sucks at math class, as he can’t count to 11, so LSU gets a untimed down, this time the Tigers get the ball in for the winning score.
About 10 months earlier, Miles orderd Jefferson to spike the ball with 1 second left in Field Goal range in Oxford against Mississippi, and NOT send in his field goal crew.
I’m an Ole Miss fan By the way…
Yeah. That should not be included. Everyone knows how that game ended.
Tennessee had 13 players on the field. The officiating crew did call that. They ended up with one untimed down and lsu won that game. One of the reasons why derek Dooley is no longer coaching at Tennessee.
Good, I was like, "More like a reffing mistake...!!"
Basically, both coaches had a chance of getting fired based on the end of that game.
Tennessee had 219 guys on the field
220, Dearie.
@@sludge8506 *
@@sludge8506 Couldn't see the other guy lol
@@kaaronhudson8112 🤪🤪🤪🤪
The Miami/GT was epicly hilarious, just happened to be watching the whole thing unfold live and immediately started messaging buddies to check it out
So your happiness blinded you to the fact that the RB's left below was on the ground before the ball came out?
That’s the ECU I know…repeatedly snatching defeat from the jaws of victory.
can't have a video like this without Mario Cristobal as one of the head coaches
You can't have a coaching mistake video w/o an appearance from Les Miles
That's the damn truth.
Agreed! You could easily make a 15-20 minute video on here with nothing but stupid shit Les Miles did in his career! His entire career could be summed up with that one announcer screaming "what are you doing?!!" after Miles failed to get his field goal team out in time. Repeatedly pulling a loss from the clutches of victory! 😂
Minnesota should’ve kicked a field goal
A lot of these are not coaching mistakes
Right? "Frantic young QB thinks he has time to spike the ball" isn't really on the coach
10:20 TENN. vs LSU the clip is very incomplete and they do not go on to win as they have to many on the field. The play is ran again and then its won by LSU.
LSU beat TN. TN ran a 7-3-3 defense. Turns out that's a penalty. LSU scored on the next play and won.
"turns out that's a penalty" and I'm roasted 😂😂🤣🤣🍊🍊
Of course it's a penalty lol
🤣🤣🤣
Refs are biased, 7-3-3 defense is the best defense, would have won every game. Refs stole it from us.
@@danthemankhanI like the 37-45-10 defense but that's my opinion
Finally included more than the ACC!!
10:24 Tennessee was penalized for too many men on the field, and LSU scored on the untimed down to win.
How is no one talking about the blown ECU-UCF game?! That is egregious! 3:40
Essentially ended Ruffin Mcneil's Career.
Jimbo's decision to punt on 4th down inside alabama's 40 yard line should have been on there.
The GT/Miami game HAD to be on here. Love it. Hometown kid in Haynes King. Watched him play in HS.
I will never forget how fast I went from Nebraska’s got a chance to Frost is done with that onside kick.
To me, that is the definition of “giving it away when you had it.”
BCU wake forest game was BS..they couldn’t clock it cuz the defense kept bumping their linemen and center..the ref took forever to spot the ball too
Came here for the Miami debacle. Thank you lol
“Finally my time to shine😈”- Mario christobal
6:48 Why didn’t Minnesota just kick a field goal? To tie and send it to OT? This hurts my brain.
I'm a Michigan fan and even to this day I question that decision
They don't call them the Goofers for nothin'.
Probably thought the defense was gassed and couldn't make a stop in OT. Also, when you don't win a rivalry game often, you get desperate.
And this was why Claeys and co. weren't around long.
When you go for it and make it, you're a genius.
When you don't make it, you're an idiot.
That last one had me cracking up. For a second I was like damn that dudes gonna pick up the first down then just punts it 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I am an FSU fan, and before watching the video, I am looking forward to see Miami not handing the ball off.
Yep its the second one.
1:02 LOL every Miami fan in the right of the screen with their hands on their head doing the 'Surrender Cobra' - someone even throws stuff onto the field. To be fair, they've had 2 decades of experience doing so, though. THAT was one of the worst coaching mistakes of all time by Mario Cristobal. It was truly one of the dumbest things I have ever seen live on TV. It made no logical sense, and it was completely unnecessary on multiple levels, both sportsmanship but also logically if your goal is to win the game. LMAO. It actually made me feel bad for Miami fans...
1:53 To be fair to Clemson (my team) this play was 100% on Andy Teasdall, the punter, who I will say was an amazing punter during his time there. He had a brain-fart this play, or he wanted to try and get the first down by himself to be a sort of hero or legend. This definitely wasn't a coaching mistake, even Dabo is freaking out there like 'MAN WHAT DID YOU DO?' - thank god that this play didn't change the game and Clemson still won. I think Dabo woulda' killed him, lol.
12:10 The pop pass there honestly was NOT a bad call. The receiver looked back at the QB and then continued his route, he would probably have been *somewhat* pen if the QB waited another second or two. I liked the call there, though. Just bad execution.
Ill never understand why he wasn't shitcanned after that game.
I loved the GT/Miami game because Tech's QB is from my hometown. Watched him play in HS.
@@ThatDevilForrest who is it? very cool
If ECU had just left less time on the clock, this wouldn’t be in the video 😂
I think there was a game a long time ago between Northwestern and Michigan where all they had to do was kneel it and they would have won. They ran the ball, fumbled, and the other team recovered and eventually scored.
Love the video
Bob Stoops (OU) decision to kick it again on a penalty to the fastest player in college football, with a minute to go, should be on this list.
This.
Funny how you left out the rest of the Tennessee - LSU game. Tennessee had too many men on the field and got penalized. LSU got another play, won the game.
Very lazy dude.
How did Wakeforest win with only 3 points... 💀💀💀💀💀
If you think that's crazy, they once won a game with 0 points at the end of regulation 😭😭😭 against Virginia Tech.
@@josephbienkowski1560 The year Virginia Tech beat the national champs too
I remember LSU - Tennessee and that blunder at the end of the game. Couldn’t believe they botched that ending so bad.
2:08 At what point did Texas make a bad coaching decision? I feel like getting off three plays in 10 seconds and no timeouts is pretty good.
Why was the Tennessee one cut off?🤣🤣
Clearly a Tennessee fan
Clearly. I remember watching that. Biggest "oof" I've ever seen🤣
Half of these are player error not coaching mistakes.
11:14 that play would have been called back anyway. Shipley handed the ball off forwards. He has to hand it off backwards in that situation.
Maybe I missed something, but what was the coaching mistake in the texas/Washington game?
The Miami-Georgia Tech ending is, by far, the most egregious.
ESPN gave Miami a 99.9% chance to win before the fumble, but I truly think it should be 100%. Those calculations are meant to be based on logic.
_There is no logic to what Cristobal did._
that south carolina/clemson game where clemson huddled during kick return...wouldnt that be an illegal forward lateral? it looked as if the ball carrier handed the ball forward, not back.
I was watching that game live and thought the same thing. I think the refs missed the call there, but I think Carolina could have just declined the penalty since there was a fumble.
Yes. Totally illegal. Refs probably didn't see what happened.
If you do another one, include the fourth down Syracuse spike vs NC State
If Bob Stoops re-kicking to Tyreek Hill in 2014 isn’t on this list, the video is illegitimate.
Alabama vs Clemson 2015 National Championship game (Onside Kick w/ Marlon Humphrey recovering)
9:55 - I don’t watch college football but THAT RIGHT THERE .. was scandalous!!!
That first play has a second on the clock when the ball hits the ground, assuming the clock on screen is synced with the field clock. At the least it's very close
Unpleasant memory but my alma mater OU in the 2007 Fiesta Bowl against Boise State. OU tied the score 28-28 with just over a minute left. Kickoff to BSU and on the first play their QB throws a pick six to OU. Somebody should have told the defense, "You get an interception or a fumble recovery and are clear to the end zone, go down inside the 5 yard line." A couple of kneel downs and OU kicks the winning field goal.
They didn’t show the LSU won the game against Tennessee gotta show the full context there.🤦♀️
That Miami RB was down. His left elbow hit the ground before the ball came out.
I can't stop laughing at the last play.
3:03 whats the mistake here? I am confused
LSU has a long history of screw ups at the end of the game. I remember an LSU vs Ole Miss game in the early 2000's where they were right at the goal line with time running down and the quarterback spiked the ball. It was 4th down. Ole Miss won.
Bob Stoops re-kick should be on here.
6:25 watch the routes on this play for real. Like this was the wackest play ever, especially for all the build up
Scott Frost on the thumbnail is accurate
The Wake/BC play and plays like it always make me a little upset. It happens all the time where the defense will just lay on the ground or cover the ball and the offense can't do anything. I guess it's part of the game, but it sucks being on the other side of it.
You know a great way to avoid this is to score more points early in the game and be up by 14 at that point.
The running the ball when you could have kneeled it to win was brutal for those kids for Miami that played their asses off. But then, before Georgia Tech’s final play, you choose not to call a timeout. They(MIA) had two Timeouts left, call a timeout bring the boys over let them get some air in their lungs and some hydration, while they’re resting you make it clear that you are dropping 5 DBs back deep and nothing should get behind any of them . Instead you let Tech control the situation they run 4-5 consecutive plays through the hurry, tire your defense down and then beat you deep with a very simple post patten. If I’m the athletic director for the U of M I would have found a new head coach before that coach even got back to the locker room. The WORST coached consecutive football possessions I have ever seen, and it’s NOT. EVEN. CLOSE!
I was glad that the Miami-GT game made the series. The LSU-Tennessee game was a classic ending. The rest of the Nebraska-Northwestern game should have been shown, Nebraska did everything imaginable to lose that game. LSU once again made the highlights at the end of the Clemson game. Minnesota choked in the end, but got screwed on the non-touchdown call because the receiver clearly broke the plane. Noone deserved to win the Wake Forest fiasco. The Michigan-Michigan State game should have made it here with the muff punt at the end and MSU ran it in for a TD with no time left.
In perfect Miami fashion, fans threw a bunch of trash at the Tech player as he scored the winning points 😂
Thank God for a non another acc video
Bro shut up why so much hate on acc
@@theydkHthey only post acc
@HJS_Kickz because you're nothing but the dying Tea Sippers Conference!!😂😂😂😂
@@theydkH this channel is pro acc and anti other conferences and so are you
@@theydkHbecause the history of NCAA college football doesn't revolve around the ACC... But whoever running this channel seems to think that
9:54 You didn't even finish the video lol LSU won the game because Tennessee had a penalty
I'm from the La Crosse area (first clip). When I read that Platteville kneeled on accident, I literally did a spit take and burst into laughter
Virginia Tech/Liberty when VTech blocked a 59 yard FG and returned it for winning touchdown, only to have called time out before the play. Liberty comes back, runs a play on 4th down for 8 yards where VT defensive backs gave way too much cushion. Liberty then hits 51 yard FG to win. Should have been in here.
How about the entire second half of the 2023 Colorado and Stanford game? Coach Prime's best work (so far).
I am going to assume the uploader doesn't know much about football. Most of those were not coaching mistakes but crappy execution.
The entire Scott frost coaching era. Could be a video
The Miami coach had to have had money on Georgia tech. There’s literally no reason that should’ve happened
Just love how the director of the TV broadcast thinks what is interesting. Regarding the Wisconsin vs Michigan State game: 4th and 6, clock running, both teams at the line of scrimmage, and what do they put on the screen? Closeups of each coach on the sidelines. Really interesting. And this is not atypical and stupid.
Hope this features Notre adame showing up in an empty set twice in a row against Ohio State when all they had to do was kill the clock and feed Estime.
East Carolina should have punted that shit 4th and 19. Thats crazy
Ya wanna show the other part of that lsu clip...where the other team had 13 players on the field so they got another down and won the game
1997 Iron Bowl should have made the list. Alabama had Auburn beat and instead of running the ball they threw a swing pass that was fumbled and recovered by Auburn
Sure is hard to jump up when the defender is holding you down with a hand on your back.
That Miami one lost me 🍞 😢
how can the Texas vs Washington be a coaching mistake when the officials missed the PI call on the last play!?
I still cringe at Nebraska’s onside kick in the 3rd quarter of that game🫠
I must have missed something, cause I didn't watch the Texas/Washington game. What was the big mistake? Mind you, I don't root for either team, so I just don't know what happened. Lmk.
I need a ruling on that last clip (12:18). Punting the ball beyond the line of scrimmage is a five yard penalty with no loss of down. It should be 4th-and-24, not first down UCF.
PENALTY-For an illegal kick beyond the neutral zone (or when the kicker goes beyond the neutral zone and returns) (live-ball foul): Five yards from the previous spot *and loss of down*.
Miami was hoping this game had offificals are terrible as the ones in the game against Duke some years ago when the refs ignored multiple penalties and multiple knees on the turf to give the Hurricanes a not!TD.
Eric Gray was just about the best QB Oklahoma had available that Red River... They were down 11 of 22 starters including their QB and half the O-Line
Gotta remake with James Franklin
I feel like a lot of these are not coaching mistakes but just blunders from the players
Add Alabama losing to Vanderbilt in the next video
Nebraska low light film ?
How are you going to show the clip with Tennessee and LSU showing the fumbled snap to end the game when that wasn't the end of the game? UT had 13 players on the field and LSU was given another play and they scored the game winner.
Saban and the kick 6 is #1❤🎉😂
You can’t really add the Tennessee-Lsu game because we Lsu ended up winning that game
Haven't watched it yet but I bet Miami (FL) vs Ga Tech 2023 is in this video.
Didn’t East Carolina call multiple timeouts after a taking a kneel. That was stupid.
Love the Miami fans throwing trash onto the field after their team completely blew it. Classy
How do you have all of the ones that aren’t coaching mistakes but you literally miss the biggest one in the kick 6. Alabama should’ve done anything but try a field goal.
I got 3 minutes into this video and not a single one of these were coaching mistakes. Just players making bad decisions and reaction shots of the coaching throwing their hands in the air and going "wtf why did you do that?"
Remember, Georgia Tech still had to go 80 yards in 26 seconds.
Good point Mrs. Cristobal!
Canes - you guys know Mario had done that before right? Same result.
"Michigan State wins for the first time today." They played a lot of games that day?
I knew Frost was gonna be the thumbnail :(