If I remember right that was Michael Irvin that he took the ball away from, and it was a play that never happened. Alabama was offsides so the ball came all the way back for a first and 5 yards to go for Miami. I might be getting a place mixed up but I believe I'm right
Jim Beam this is correct. Play did not count as a turnover/fumble recovery for Teague because of the penalty but play would have counted as a touchdown if Miami had scored because they could have declined the Penalty
The play is all the better when you remember that in a press conference before the game, one of the Miami receivers said that the slowest guy on their team was faster than the fastest guy on Alabama.
Watching this video made my eyes swell with tears out of the pride it has been to have been born in Alabama and being surrounded with the best programs in college football history, being a lifelong Alabama fan has been if nothing else but a lifetime of pride when it comes to the best teams in college football history and considered by many the best and considered by me the best of the best!!
A great Pre-Saban era video. And a mostly Post-Bryant video as well. It's good to re-live all of these great in-between dynasty moments in Alabama football. Like the Prothro catch, Van Tiffin's game winner, and all the great moments from the '92 National Championship team.
Don McNeal's hit against Penn State preceding the Goal Line Stand is one of the most underrated plays in Alabama football history, I'm glad you included it
Definitely Barry Krauss hit on Mike Guman, in the '79 Sugar Bowl vs. Penn St. There s so many plays and great games over the years. My first recollection , growing up, was the '73 Sugar Bowl vs Notre Dame, 24-23, thought unfortuna tely, a loss but a great game
Damn good video I know Alabama has had many great teams but the 92 team was something special because nobody gave em a chance and all they did was keep on winning. Talk about Clutch yes sir Roll Tide Roll.
Wow! It just makes the hair on the back of your neck stand up watching this! And to think that I could have and should have been on that 1992 National Championship Team if I hadn't got injured my senior year in high school. I was being recruited by Alabama in 1989 as a defensive back. But God had a different plan ,however I watch this I feel like I was part of the team at least with my heart ! Roll Tide!
What a waste!! Tyrone Prothro should have had a great football career. I was at the game when he suffered his CAREER ENDING injury and couldn’t figure out why they didn’t just kick a FG. We were playing Florida and the game had been put away early... it was OVER!! But coach Shula wanted to drive up the score and i kept saying,” why in The hell is the field goal unit not out there??” At this point in the game Prothro should not have even been considered to be one of the 11 out there. That last play for Tyrone Prothro was so bad because it was so UNNECESSARY!!
David Palmer aka The Deuce, Antonio Langham, George Teague, Saran Stacey, Derrick Lassic, Sherman Williams, and so many more were my heroes when I was a kid!
@@johnbarnett2316 Toby Sheils, Number 61, from the 92 team is a good friend of mine. I went to high school and played football with his twin younger brothers. They lived just around the loop on the same street as mine. Became very close to the whole family. Excellent human beings one and all. Your right, they become almost part of your family. `I used to fly up to games in high school with former Alabama and Green Bay Packers QB Scott Hunter. His son and I played football together and Scott took a liking to me and invited me along for every home game. I was and still am very Blessed. Especially to have earned my degree from the University. Lord how I miss Bryant Denny Saturdays. No other event compares. When I walk in the stadium I know for a fact that I have something very much in common with nearly 90-100 thousand people. Unfortunately, I live in Louisiana and have not been to a Bama home game in years. However, I never miss them when they when they come to LSU and play. I don't live to far from Baton Rouge so its nice to see them when I can. As I look back on my 44 years of life I can honestly say that my time in Tuscaloosa had a profound impact on me. believe
Great video. Covered some of the greatest plays of the Bryant Era. Tip of the cap for you, sir! That MUSIC tho....Gahhhhh!! I dont know whether to enjoy the memories or dress for a funeral. Other than that, nice job! RTR!!
@@danielw2650 In your opinion what is the best bama play in history? Im 41 so I was 12 in '92 when Bama spanked Gino Torretta and the Miami Hurricanes. We were a big underdog going into that game but they didnt know much about John Copeland and Eric Curry. Or George Teague and Antonio Langham. My favorites were Derrick Lassic and David Palmer. Our QB Jay Barker was pretty good as well. But that Tua 2nd and 26 was lights out man. I mean.... CURTAINS!! Kenyan Drakes kickoff return ranks up there as well. And of course the goalline stand!! 😉RTR
This is 🔥! I had been to several games before, but my first National Championship Game that I attended, was the '92 National Championship. Seeing Teague high step into the endzone, and his rundown takeaway, always takes me back to that moment. Awesome memory. I had a ticket to Bear Bryant's last game, at the Liberty Bowl, but my mom said it was too cold for me to go. I think it was 8 degrees that night. My brother got to go, but I didn't. The ticket to the '92 Championship game was a Christmas present from my brother. So, izallgood.
Great video but is it supposed to be a pre-Saban era video? I mean there's obviously tons of memorable plays to pick from but Saban has brought us quite a few unforgettable ones
@@SusieMILLS-qk9bu his first game against LSU, he was third string running back. Something happened to the 1st and 2nd sting rbs so Shaun had to go in. He said in his book that he had little sleep the night before and when his name was called he was terrified. That game Shaun ran all over LSU. It was a fun game to watch. I'm the kind of guy who enjoys running the ball up the middle or off tackle and having a great defense. Gritty ground and pound.
So many Great plays! And so awesome to see Kevin Turner!!! God Rest his Soul! But how can you leave out Palmer's amazing TD run at the end of the 1994 Tenn game? NOT to mention so many amazing plays of the past 10 years....
Great video, but where was Jeff Dunn's long TD pass to Pierre Goode in the 1987 Alabama-Tennessee game? Cornelius Bennett's sack of Notre Dame QB Steve Beuerlein in 1986? Rory Turner "waxing" of Brent Fullwood in the 1984 Iron Bowl? So many great plays to choose from, hard to say which is the greatest; my pick would be the goal line stand against Penn State in the 1979 Sugar Bowl. Glad to see that one in the video. ROLL TIDE, and thanks for the walk down Memory Lane! More to come, just keep watching Alabama football!
The goal line stand is defended by Penn State ,.........Because they say that Bama was doing cocaine in the locker room at halftime. I have played on cocaine= it messes you up vs helping you!
I mean, I loved Kevin Turner when he played at Bama, but his inclusion on this list is more than a little suspect. Those were some run of the mill plays.
Thanks for putting this together. Criticism: Suffers terribly from lack of context. A little paragraph before each play describing the year and the situation that makes it key would have added so much.
Teague running down then taking the ball from the Miami wr is one of the better play's I've ever seen.
George Teague clowned that game.
If I remember right that was Michael Irvin that he took the ball away from, and it was a play that never happened. Alabama was offsides so the ball came all the way back for a first and 5 yards to go for Miami. I might be getting a place mixed up but I believe I'm right
@@keithsmith3840 ......No that was Lamar Thomas, but had he scored, the points would have counted. So he actually made a great play after the penalty.
Jim Beam this is correct. Play did not count as a turnover/fumble recovery for Teague because of the penalty but play would have counted as a touchdown if Miami had scored because they could have declined the Penalty
The play is all the better when you remember that in a press conference before the game, one of the Miami receivers said that the slowest guy on their team was faster than the fastest guy on Alabama.
Watching this video made my eyes swell with tears out of the pride it has been to have been born in Alabama and being surrounded with the best programs in college football history, being a lifelong Alabama fan has been if nothing else but a lifetime of pride when it comes to the best teams in college football history and considered by many the best and considered by me the best of the best!!
Very classy to put in Kevin Turner highlights. Well done.
God bless Kevin Turner. What a true fighter!
A great Pre-Saban era video. And a mostly Post-Bryant video as well. It's good to re-live all of these great in-between dynasty moments in Alabama football. Like the Prothro catch, Van Tiffin's game winner, and all the great moments from the '92 National Championship team.
Don McNeal's hit against Penn State preceding the Goal Line Stand is one of the most underrated plays in Alabama football history, I'm glad you included it
What gene jelks sprint to glory in the 85 iron bowl
First game I ever watched all the way through with My father! R.i.p. Dad! I was 5 and have been a Bama diehard since!
Definitely Barry Krauss hit on Mike Guman, in the '79 Sugar Bowl vs. Penn St. There s so many plays and great games over the years. My first recollection , growing up, was the '73 Sugar Bowl vs Notre Dame, 24-23, thought unfortuna tely, a loss but a great game
i still remeber the strip george made in the 93 sugar bowl like it was yesterday Roll Tide and great video
Damn good video I know Alabama has had many great teams but the 92 team was something special because nobody gave em a chance and all they did was keep on winning. Talk about Clutch yes sir Roll Tide Roll.
Tha t was a great performance, against a Miami team, that was a solid favorite that game
Palmer, Prothro and Arenas were some of my favorite to watch play the game in Crimson! Electric and exciting every time they touched the ball!
I feel happy to be a Crimson Tide Fan
RIP Kevin Turner.
ROLL TIDE #24
Grant Noles very classy. Roll Tide
RIP. Roll Tide.
Yeah I smiled when I saw him on here
The OG
Grant,
What happened to Kevin Turner?
Thanks for the memories. Just found this today and really enjoyed it.
Great video. Thank you for giving us Bama fans to watch until next season.
Gene Stallings was a GREAT HIRE FOR BAMA IN THE 90s.
Wow! It just makes the hair on the back of your neck stand up watching this! And to think that I could have and should have been on that 1992 National Championship Team if I hadn't got injured my senior year in high school. I was being recruited by Alabama in 1989 as a defensive back. But God had a different plan ,however I watch this I feel like I was part of the team at least with my heart ! Roll Tide!
Prothro at 3:10 is one of my favorite plays
What a waste!! Tyrone Prothro should have had a great football career. I was at the game when he suffered his CAREER ENDING injury and couldn’t figure out why they didn’t just kick a FG. We were playing Florida and the game had been put away early... it was OVER!! But coach Shula wanted to drive up the score and i kept saying,” why in The hell is the field goal unit not out there??” At this point in the game Prothro should not have even been considered to be one of the 11 out there. That last play for Tyrone Prothro was so bad because it was so UNNECESSARY!!
Great video! Thanks for reminding me what an awesome legacy Alanbama had way before Nick Saban arived.. Now look at them..
I'm a WVU fan, no love for 'Bama, but this is awesome. One of the best, if not the best, traditions in CFB.
Brings back many memories right there. Thanks for posting!
Alabama has been the most beautiful team ever in the history of sec
Great video!!! Roll Tide!!
Great video man!!!🙌🏼🙌🏼
Your videos have kept me alive this offseason. Thanks bro and great job
David Palmer aka The Deuce, Antonio Langham, George Teague, Saran Stacey, Derrick Lassic, Sherman Williams, and so many more were my heroes when I was a kid!
Me 2. My dad became the pilot for stallings in 92. We lived in the athletic dorm till we got a house. I was 11 years old. Became a bama fan 4 life
Mine too. Don't forget about Toby Sheils, Roosevelt Patterson, Terrant Lynch, Curry, and Copeland! We were and still are Blessed!
Thank you Lord!
@@yellowhammer4747 it becomes family
@@johnbarnett2316
Toby Sheils, Number 61, from the 92 team is a good friend of mine. I went to high school and played football with his twin younger brothers. They lived just around the loop on the same street as mine. Became very close to the whole family. Excellent human beings one and all.
Your right, they become almost part of your family. `I used to fly up to games in high school with former Alabama and Green Bay Packers QB Scott Hunter. His son and I played football together and Scott took a liking to me and invited me along for every home game. I was and still am very Blessed. Especially to have earned my degree from the University.
Lord how I miss Bryant Denny Saturdays. No other event compares.
When I walk in the stadium I know for a fact that I have something very much in common with nearly 90-100 thousand people.
Unfortunately, I live in Louisiana and have not been to a Bama home game in years.
However, I never miss them when they when they come to LSU and play. I don't live to far from Baton Rouge so its nice to see them when I can.
As I look back on my 44 years of life I can honestly say that my time in Tuscaloosa had a profound impact on me.
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@@johnbarnett2316
John,
That's awesome! I am a pilot and I bet that had to be an awesome job. Where are you from originally?
Miami likes to call themselves "the U". But the throne now belongs to (and always has) to the Crimson Tide of Alabama!
The prothro catch behind the southern miss guys head was hands down the craziest thing I ever saw when I watched it with my dad.
Great video. Covered some of the greatest plays of the Bryant Era. Tip of the cap for you, sir! That MUSIC tho....Gahhhhh!! I dont know whether to enjoy the memories or dress for a funeral. Other than that, nice job! RTR!!
Teague in the 92 natty game when he run down miami WR and took the ball from him that shit was awesome !!!!
Awesome.even found a couple i hadnt seen or dont remember.you the man itzallgood.ty
teagues play isnt the best play in bama history, its the best in college history.
It was until Tua 2nd and 26
@@duanecarroll4375 you dumb
@@danielw2650 someones opinion differs from yours so theyre dumb. Ok. 👌🖕
@@duanecarroll4375 I’m not really being too serious right now. 😂
@@danielw2650 In your opinion what is the best bama play in history? Im 41 so I was 12 in '92 when Bama spanked Gino Torretta and the Miami Hurricanes. We were a big underdog going into that game but they didnt know much about John Copeland and Eric Curry. Or George Teague and Antonio Langham. My favorites were Derrick Lassic and David Palmer. Our QB Jay Barker was pretty good as well. But that Tua 2nd and 26 was lights out man. I mean.... CURTAINS!! Kenyan Drakes kickoff return ranks up there as well. And of course the goalline stand!! 😉RTR
That Prothro catch will live on forever...
This is 🔥! I had been to several games before, but my first National Championship Game that I attended, was the '92 National Championship. Seeing Teague high step into the endzone, and his rundown takeaway, always takes me back to that moment. Awesome memory. I had a ticket to Bear Bryant's last game, at the Liberty Bowl, but my mom said it was too cold for me to go. I think it was 8 degrees that night. My brother got to go, but I didn't. The ticket to the '92 Championship game was a Christmas present from my brother. So, izallgood.
thanks for all your videos you been holding me down all off season thanks izallgood37 kept up the good work
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Great video but is it supposed to be a pre-Saban era video? I mean there's obviously tons of memorable plays to pick from but Saban has brought us quite a few unforgettable ones
It is Pre-Saban era
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Great video
Quad City Djs - C'mon 'n Ride THE TIDE and RIDE It (the Train). I went TIDE DEEP on that!
Kevin Turner was a beast old school fullback. Shaun Alexander was the man, too. Good stuff. Roll Tide Roll!
100% I love watching these highlights and I agree with you.
David palmer and Shaun Alexander those were the good old days.
Another One!(Khaled Voice) great job bro
Nicely done.
One of your best
Man, I alaways love to watch Shaun Alexander run the football. He had this "extra" step when hitting the line and that's when he'd break a long one.
The swivel in his hips n ankles is what I remember. Man could get through a hole an inch wide!
@@SusieMILLS-qk9bu his first game against LSU, he was third string running back. Something happened to the 1st and 2nd sting rbs so Shaun had to go in. He said in his book that he had little sleep the night before and when his name was called he was terrified. That game Shaun ran all over LSU. It was a fun game to watch. I'm the kind of guy who enjoys running the ball up the middle or off tackle and having a great defense. Gritty ground and pound.
Lennie Patrick...What an athlete...Best HS Football player I've ever seen...I wish he could have kept it together because he could have been special
Linnie Patrick and Kerry goode...oh what might have been
roll tide
Nothing like waking up to a notification saying that itzallgood has posted a new video. Woohoo! #RollTide #Roadto17 #🐘
As always. Great Video ROLL TIDE!!!
2:18 easily the best one
I'll never forget..."get outta bounds Greg....get outta bounds"
ROLL TIDE ROLL !!!!!
Don mcneal hitting the penn st rb reminded me of rory turner hitting brent fullwood
I sure loved watching Shawn run the ball....roll tide
Good video. It would be perfect if it just had the calls and no music. "He's got the ball! Took the ball away from him!"
Wish we had names of players and games. Agree with comment about rather have announcers than music.
Roll tide roll brother
Great video as per usual, but no "Run in the Mud" or did I miss that highlight? Regardless keep 'em coming.
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Great vid
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RIP #24
You gotta love Alabama football
Thanx . Roll Tide .
So many Great plays! And so awesome to see Kevin Turner!!!
God Rest his Soul!
But how can you leave out Palmer's amazing TD run at the end of the 1994 Tenn game?
NOT to mention so many amazing plays of the past 10 years....
This bad boy needs an update.
Roll Tide my dude!!!
Love the music track. Original?
Stabler, Namath, Musso, Jordan, Woodrow Lowe, John Hanna ? Many more.
Where is Snake Stabler's run in the mud? And Johnny Musso's pile diving score against Auburn!?
4:55... I think I see my pops!
Could you imagine if Shaun Alexander had been on a Saban team?
Is this video from the 90's?
missing a few
Great video, but where was Jeff Dunn's long TD pass to Pierre Goode in the 1987 Alabama-Tennessee game? Cornelius Bennett's sack of Notre Dame QB Steve Beuerlein in 1986? Rory Turner "waxing" of Brent Fullwood in the 1984 Iron Bowl? So many great plays to choose from, hard to say which is the greatest; my pick would be the goal line stand against Penn State in the 1979 Sugar Bowl. Glad to see that one in the video. ROLL TIDE, and thanks for the walk down Memory Lane! More to come, just keep watching Alabama football!
Stacy Harrison blocking the kick against tenn in 1990...which led to the kick II
2:23 Who The Hell is that?? DAMN!! reminds me of Tony Brown in the NC vs Georgia
Sartre Camus #13 George Teague
Freddie Millons in 1999 SEC championship game... Bama getting cheated on last play of 96 Iron Bowl... Never forget
Eddie Jackson never lose faith
The Nfinityghost
Most memorable moments in alabama's history:
*My SiStEr*
what about the screen pass to TJ Yeldon against LSU
We grew up idolizing Ice Teague and David Palmer. I miss living downtown Tuscaloosa during football season.
Need some play from the 60's, 70.'s and 2000 forward
Need to see some play from Walter lewis
You missed a couple
Nice bit of God is an Astronaut in the middle. :) Good stuff.
Why was there nothing from the Saban era?
Me Goofy CAUSE IT WOULD TAKE WEEKS TO WATCH ALL THOSE HILIGHTS
David Palmer has to be the greatest player to ever play at Bama that man was ridiculous
I was here waiting for The Sack!
I love my Tide ....Roll Tide
Roll Tide Roll!!!
The goal line stand is defended by Penn State ,.........Because they say that Bama was doing cocaine in the locker room at halftime. I have played on cocaine= it messes you up vs helping you!
I would rather hear announcer than music .
RTR
What song is that?
God bless Ricky Turner.
what do you think about next season
the deuce is on the loose
God willing we will get to see a few more highlights by the Crimson crew tonight
Matthew Smith and today
PALMER INSANE
ROLL TIDE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I mean, I loved Kevin Turner when he played at Bama, but his inclusion on this list is more than a little suspect. Those were some run of the mill plays.
Teague was the ultimate highlight
And then came Saban.
Mt. Coby, 2009 SEC championship, 2011 Natl. Championship, 2017 Natl. Championship.
May the dynasty roll on.
You forgot
1) kick six
2) punt bama punt
3) Lutzenkirchen in corner of the end zone
4) Ed scissum's fumble
Lol auburn can’t beat us without high school plays and cheating
Stablers run in the mud against you know who 7-3
Good list but no "Run in the Mud"?
Matt All
Thanks for putting this together. Criticism: Suffers terribly from lack of context. A little paragraph before each play describing the year and the situation that makes it key would have added so much.
The video was good .the music sucked