Brazilian football fan here! there are two main issues with our national team on this championship: first, there are a handful of u20 teams in here and players development starts really late (most of the people I know started between 20 and 25 years old, if not older), and second, the players had to finance themselves, paying for travel, visas, tournament fees, hotel and food. That led to just a roster just under 40 players, which makes things even tougher. Despite the results, we're proud of our boys going all the way to Canada to compete, learn and grow with the experience and I hope that football development in Brazil keeps growing to the point that we can woop some ass soon.
The United States went through the same growing pains with soccer. It takes time, but you'll get there. Thanks for your interest in our national sport.
honestly, it takes beatings like this to get better at the sport. now all those players know what real football is like, and they haven't even played against the USA.
Thanks for the support, guys. I just saw that this was the first game u20 Brazil national team EVER, and the words that the HC said to the players right after the game. It's obviously a hard situation, but they're aware of the evolution process starts this way. BTW, hope you guys enjoy the NFL game in São Paulo in September, we'll show you a bit of our brazilian passion for football.
Props to Brazil for not quitting. They have guts and stuck through it. Wish y'all nothing but the best in growing your team and hope you find success in the future.
That game & score immediately came to mind. Good job, Sir! Possibly fictitious, but read that one of Cumberland College's players was allegedly caught on GT's bench by one of its coaches, who told him to go back to his team. The player replied, "Please let me stay here. If I go back, they might send me back into the game" ROFLMAO
@@SeraphineTheD6Queen this is not true. You have to play college football to be eligible in the CFL Draft. I coudn't find if the can sign you as a free agent, but they cannot draft you
Funny thing is it might even be worse if it were. Holding your opponent to 0 points in a game of basketball will get people asking how old those kids you played were 😂
I was at the game. American Football is fairly new to Brazil, started off playing on the beaches. Since then the sport has grown, and for the first time Brazil has qualified for the IFAF U20 World Championships. Just to be there the players had to fund the entire thing themselves, airlines, hotel, food, equipment, etc… for them to be here is a huge accomplishment for them. What they learn from this and take back with them will help the sport continue to grow in their country. #1, they need to tackle!!! In 10.5 hrs I will be watching Brazil play again, and hope to see them learn and improve since the last game.
Tbh, i played on the coritiba crocodiles american football school in 2013, and yet the only thing i knew about the league was that they and Corinthians dominated it
Canada has just as much history in football as the Americans do - the forward pass is argued to have been invented in Canada (albeit no American source credits this). It's also the reason the CFL rules are different from the NFL - they haven't changed as much over time.
But these are the world championships. What country comes in barely qualified into the top 8 for the world championship and gets freshly pancaked into a stack with butter and maple syrup to go?
Holly shit... it's so wrong to see Commonwealth Stadium being used for American Football and not Canadian Football... American Football field looks so small on the stadium that is build specifically for Canadian Football.
Buddies with someone that played pro American football in Brazil. His explanation was “if you’re not getting to the NFL, would you rather play in Canada, or Brazil?” Apparently they had some guys who were good in college but not NFL caliber guys.
Tbh this happens pretty regularly in rugby. It is still a very fringe sport in many places, so it's not uncommon to see 100+ point wins between countries that play a lot and countries that barely field a team
@@ToughLife666the 1916 Georgia Tech team would have no trouble beating Brazil's national team. Cumberland, on the other hand would probably lose by 4 touchdowns.
Hey Isaac, this is a little off topic, but: why don’t you do a story about Pat McInally. A punter - and the only player ever to ace the Wonderlic. And he played wide receiver. For your Bengals no less.
I didn't even know this tournament existed until 2 days ago. Out of curiosity, how many countries have professional American-style football leagues besides Canada and the US? Is this like a women's hockey situation where there's basically no developmental leagues outside a few countries so those countries always dominate?
Canada have CANADIAN FOOTBALL league. Not American Football League. That's why the stadium in Edmonton looked so weird. It's used for Canadian Football and the field in Canadian Football is both longer and wider. To answer the question... Japan has a Professional American Football League (X-League), Europe has a Professional American Football League (ELF (European League of Football)), Mexico has a Professional American Football League (LFA (Liga de Fútbol Americano Profesional)) that is in a working relationship with CFL (Canadian Football League). There're many other minor pro leagues over the world.
@@teo_heel The CFL also plays 3 downs instead of 4. It's not about if the rules are exactly the same though. I was just curious how many countries have pro leagues where players don't have to divide their time between being good at football and maintaining a living. Thanks for the info as well :)
@@ironyusedincorrectly Yeah... I understand you. But I'm so used to CFL at this point so I want to correct people every time they are talking about Canada playing American Football. Outisde for Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, British Columbia that had an NCAA team in Division 2 until the end of 2022 season I can't remember any other Canadian teams playing American Football. And maybe Simon Fraser will go back to U Sports since they left NCAA.
Fake measurements? Metric system is a logical thing that is used almost everywhere except for US unlike Imperial system that has no logic whatsoever and is only used in US. To answer the question 1 foot is 30,48 cm.
@@MyDoodadnah, our soccer team is significantly better than Brazil’s American football team. We actually pulled off a 1-1 draw against Brazil in a friendly a few weeks ago
@@MyDoodad While football is the most popular sport in the us, we have a lot of other sports that still have sizeable audiences such as baseball, basketball, hockey, soccer, etc. For almost every other country in the world, soccer is the number one sport, and it's rare to see people playing anything else.
Canadians playing American Football in Canada on an American sized field in a stadium that is current use is for Canadian football and Canadian sized football fields? 🤯
We need to invest so kids can start playing younger. Then they can see a kid playing in the NFL from their country, adding empowerment to their journey
Guys, stop mentioning college games. It's not the same as international games. This is the biggest blowout in the international game. And yeah, 12 minute quarters as well.
I didn't realize international smerican football was a thing. Didnt even know it was played outside NA. Thought it was all rugby out there. Or aussie rules.
I am sort of amazed Brazil did not seek better advice about offense, they take athletics seriously. Point 1.....fledgling Brazil just ran the wrong attack. Historically Wing T or tight-T or Veer ......Wishbone, these spread ground attack spreads out the defensive front. An ugly offense by todays standards but Canada's defense would have had fits trying to defend such dearth of ball fakes and people pretending to have the ball. The US service academies run this offense for a reason as it evens out talent level. Point 2.......As for the Brazil Defense that is another matter.
I love your videos, but this title is not even close to accurate. Even just looking at college football (I couldn't find stats for international games like this one, high school, etc.), there are dozens and dozens of worse blowouts than 110-0. Here is a Wikipedia list of the college games with scores over 100 - almost all of them were shutouts, and you can sort by top score to see just the ones over 110: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_100-point_games_in_college_football
Brazilian football fan here! there are two main issues with our national team on this championship: first, there are a handful of u20 teams in here and players development starts really late (most of the people I know started between 20 and 25 years old, if not older), and second, the players had to finance themselves, paying for travel, visas, tournament fees, hotel and food.
That led to just a roster just under 40 players, which makes things even tougher.
Despite the results, we're proud of our boys going all the way to Canada to compete, learn and grow with the experience and I hope that football development in Brazil keeps growing to the point that we can woop some ass soon.
The United States went through the same growing pains with soccer. It takes time, but you'll get there. Thanks for your interest in our national sport.
Yeah, I hope the same. It's also cool seeing soccer (or football) grow in the United States as well.
honestly, it takes beatings like this to get better at the sport. now all those players know what real football is like, and they haven't even played against the USA.
Thanks for the support, guys. I just saw that this was the first game u20 Brazil national team EVER, and the words that the HC said to the players right after the game. It's obviously a hard situation, but they're aware of the evolution process starts this way.
BTW, hope you guys enjoy the NFL game in São Paulo in September, we'll show you a bit of our brazilian passion for football.
Props to Brazil for not quitting. They have guts and stuck through it. Wish y'all nothing but the best in growing your team and hope you find success in the future.
222-0. I will always remember when Georgia Tech had a coach that good
Damn bro, you're at least 120 years old.
Impressive memory for someone your age as well.
@@PrinceTalonSabre That's good. That is- good job
bro is comparing countries battlling with american trash vs trash.
That game & score immediately came to mind. Good job, Sir!
Possibly fictitious, but read that one of Cumberland College's players was allegedly caught on GT's bench by one of its coaches, who told him to go back to his team. The player replied, "Please let me stay here. If I go back, they might send me back into the game" ROFLMAO
@@domjervis yeah. That came after the ONLY QB suffered his THIRD concussion of the game
“Biggest blow out ever”
John Heisman - “Am I a joke to you?”
Well probably in football in this century otherwise yeah that game…..
Meanwhile, Canada's second team (yes, they send a B-Team to a World Championship) got rolled by Austria
Understandable that it’s their B team since the CFL season is already underway
@@coryburris8211 It's the U20 championship, the CFL does not interfere the slightest.
@@toledoseahawks3348 never mind then... so how *did* Canada lose to Austria then?
@@coryburris8211 Because Austria had their A team, while Canada had their B team.
@@SeraphineTheD6Queen this is not true. You have to play college football to be eligible in the CFL Draft. I coudn't find if the can sign you as a free agent, but they cannot draft you
110-0, my god Canada went there and straight up played basketball.
Funny thing is it might even be worse if it were. Holding your opponent to 0 points in a game of basketball will get people asking how old those kids you played were 😂
Shutouts are kinda rare in basketball, though. I guess they put the hockey team in, whenever Brazil got the ball.
And Brazil played soccer
I was at the game. American Football is fairly new to Brazil, started off playing on the beaches. Since then the sport has grown, and for the first time Brazil has qualified for the IFAF U20 World Championships. Just to be there the players had to fund the entire thing themselves, airlines, hotel, food, equipment, etc… for them to be here is a huge accomplishment for them. What they learn from this and take back with them will help the sport continue to grow in their country. #1, they need to tackle!!! In 10.5 hrs I will be watching Brazil play again, and hope to see them learn and improve since the last game.
Tbh, i played on the coritiba crocodiles american football school in 2013, and yet the only thing i knew about the league was that they and Corinthians dominated it
Canada: we're either sorry or committing major war crimes.
And today, we chose war crime. Sorry, Brazil!
"When the sorry stops the war crimes start."
AINT IT THE TRUTH !
"Sorry bud, the coin landed tails"
Props to the Brazil team. Down 96 and still fighting as hard as they can. That’s discipline
As an American I LOVE seeing other countries enjoying football. Keep your chins up Brazil, you will continue to get better. It's a process!
Canada has just as much history in football as the Americans do - the forward pass is argued to have been invented in Canada (albeit no American source credits this). It's also the reason the CFL rules are different from the NFL - they haven't changed as much over time.
@@th3oryO grirdiron football and basketball were invented by Canadians.
I just wanted to see if this actually topped 1916 Georgia Tech vs Cumberland State. Not even close.
I was going to bring this one up. 222-0!
But these are the world championships. What country comes in barely qualified into the top 8 for the world championship and gets freshly pancaked into a stack with butter and maple syrup to go?
ok but thats literally over 100 years ago meaning teams were underdeveloped in some places.
What bet did Brazil lose in order to have to do this?
For those who dont know, Canadian football is legit. Competitively speaking, it is the closest to what we have in the States.
Yep, and CFL games are fun to watch, lots of scoring and no lead is safe.
And they say Canadians are polite sheeeeesh 😮
It's weird seeing an American field in commonwealth stadium. Looks so small.
It was amazing to play for team Canada and brazil took it like champs great guys who didn't let that affect them really great guys!
Brazil's first game in a U20 tournament vs. The the reigning champions of te tournament. Hope to see them develop soon!
Holly shit... it's so wrong to see Commonwealth Stadium being used for American Football and not Canadian Football... American Football field looks so small on the stadium that is build specifically for Canadian Football.
Just nice to see them out there getting some fresh air
Isaac, can you do an analysis of CFL punts? Australian punters are doing an incredible job...
Yes I second this
Third.
Buddies with someone that played pro American football in Brazil. His explanation was “if you’re not getting to the NFL, would you rather play in Canada, or Brazil?”
Apparently they had some guys who were good in college but not NFL caliber guys.
Georgia Tech: "...Amateurs."
Tbh this happens pretty regularly in rugby. It is still a very fringe sport in many places, so it's not uncommon to see 100+ point wins between countries that play a lot and countries that barely field a team
Wohh all over place go lil more & stay in order just more than that much bit good job ...the order had me 😮
1916 - Cumberland vs Georgia Tech
Georgia Tech won 220 to 0
difference between 2024 countries and american trash 1916 college...
@@ToughLife666the 1916 Georgia Tech team would have no trouble beating Brazil's national team. Cumberland, on the other hand would probably lose by 4 touchdowns.
This is what happens when you give Canadians 4 downs instead of just 3 like they're used to, as well as a smaller field to play on.
Was this played in Edmonton ? If so were they playing by Canadian rules or U.S.
Why would we keep running up the score like that?
Did Brazil not know they’re allowed
to use their hands in this version?
Hey Isaac, this is a little off topic, but: why don’t you do a story about Pat McInally. A punter - and the only player ever to ace the Wonderlic. And he played wide receiver. For your Bengals no less.
Bro these analogies have me dying 🤣🤣🤣
How long it take you to write those 😭
I didn't even know this tournament existed until 2 days ago. Out of curiosity, how many countries have professional American-style football leagues besides Canada and the US? Is this like a women's hockey situation where there's basically no developmental leagues outside a few countries so those countries always dominate?
Nailed it. Most other places, the suitable athletes are playing rugby.
Japan and Australia, I think.
Canada have CANADIAN FOOTBALL league. Not American Football League.
That's why the stadium in Edmonton looked so weird. It's used for Canadian Football and the field in Canadian Football is both longer and wider.
To answer the question... Japan has a Professional American Football League (X-League), Europe has a Professional American Football League (ELF (European League of Football)), Mexico has a Professional American Football League (LFA (Liga de Fútbol Americano Profesional)) that is in a working relationship with CFL (Canadian Football League).
There're many other minor pro leagues over the world.
@@teo_heel The CFL also plays 3 downs instead of 4. It's not about if the rules are exactly the same though. I was just curious how many countries have pro leagues where players don't have to divide their time between being good at football and maintaining a living.
Thanks for the info as well :)
@@ironyusedincorrectly Yeah... I understand you. But I'm so used to CFL at this point so I want to correct people every time they are talking about Canada playing American Football. Outisde for Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, British Columbia that had an NCAA team in Division 2 until the end of 2022 season I can't remember any other Canadian teams playing American Football. And maybe Simon Fraser will go back to U Sports since they left NCAA.
"Show some mercy" he says. Maybe let your U20 USA men's hockey team know that at the world junior tournaments.
It’s hilarious that this game was exactly half the score of Cumberland Vs Georgia
Everyone on the Canadian team is a foot taller than the Brazilian team. Idk how much a foot is in fake measurements.
Almost 30 cm
@@rafaezc is that like 15 bullets per cheeseburger?
Fake measurements? Metric system is a logical thing that is used almost everywhere except for US unlike Imperial system that has no logic whatsoever and is only used in US.
To answer the question 1 foot is 30,48 cm.
@@teo_heel freedom is measured in inches and feet 🦅🦅🦅🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@@KornPop96 nah... that's bullshit. It's not freedom, it's "we don't want to use logical measurements because we're so stupid to learn them".
I didn’t know this was a thing
Canadas A-team won the gold and their b-team came fifth that’s pretty good
So if Canada beats Brazil 110-0, what would be the score for the American team when they play Brazil?
A Brazilian to nothing....
@@sosodave4192 bahahaha... I see what you did there! 😅
Geez, and think, the Canadian team usually gets rolled by USA.
I mean ... this is like having our USA soccer team go play the Brazilians. Different priorities in sports.
@MyDoodad exactly lmao. Although I think our national team would probably be slightly more competitive than this LOL
@@MyDoodadnah, our soccer team is significantly better than Brazil’s American football team. We actually pulled off a 1-1 draw against Brazil in a friendly a few weeks ago
@@MyDoodad USA 🇺🇸 tied Brazil just a couple weeks ago in soccer
@@MyDoodad While football is the most popular sport in the us, we have a lot of other sports that still have sizeable audiences such as baseball, basketball, hockey, soccer, etc. For almost every other country in the world, soccer is the number one sport, and it's rare to see people playing anything else.
Our “little brothers to the north? “ What the #*@ is that suppose to mean, oh lard arse bro to the south, y’all?
Brazil didnt have offensive or defensive lines, they had neutral and friendly lines
Canadians playing American Football in Canada on an American sized field in a stadium that is current use is for Canadian football and Canadian sized football fields? 🤯
We need to invest so kids can start playing younger. Then they can see a kid playing in the NFL from their country, adding empowerment to their journey
yo you could play o-line for brazil
🇺🇸: That's my little bro!
The Elks are 2-25 in their last 27 games in Edmonton.
Guys, stop mentioning college games. It's not the same as international games. This is the biggest blowout in the international game. And yeah, 12 minute quarters as well.
About 2x less big of a blowout as GT vs Cumberland but close enough 🤷♂️
Canada just made me a fan of Brazil. Uggh that was an unholy beatdown
Brazil don't get discouraged.
The Canadians also avenged the U.S. team by crushing Japan for gold, after Japan beat the U.S.
On another note, this is also why we can’t compete against Brazil in SOCCER. Football is their game and soccer is ours😛
Call it hand egg one more time, eh?
That's not the biggest blowout in football history. Lool up Georgia Tech vs Cumberland, final score 222-0
Did the Brazilians were playing the wrong version of football against Canada eh!
I play with some of the guys on this team!
Guess Brazil should stick to playing the other football. Yeesh, that was brutal!
Brazil is just lucky this wasn't U20 hockey. The beating would've been much worse. 😂
thank god we didnt have tyson and jaelen philpot on this team otherwise it wouldve been 127 - 0
So, this is another example of an inaccurate title. See below, Georgia Tech v Cumberland, 1916.
I'm just here to watch everyone correct the poster's poor research.
I didn't realize international smerican football was a thing. Didnt even know it was played outside NA. Thought it was all rugby out there. Or aussie rules.
I didnt even know Brazil did football damn
Wrong....Georgia Tech beat Cumberland College 220-0.
we are used to 3 downs, this 4 downs stuff is easy :)
222-0
I am sort of amazed Brazil did not seek better advice about offense, they take athletics seriously.
Point 1.....fledgling Brazil just ran the wrong attack. Historically Wing T or tight-T or Veer ......Wishbone, these spread ground attack spreads out the defensive front. An ugly offense by todays standards but Canada's defense would have had fits trying to defend such dearth of ball fakes and people pretending to have the ball.
The US service academies run this offense for a reason as it evens out talent level.
Point 2.......As for the Brazil Defense that is another matter.
I have never even heard of international-level gridiron football🏈 tournaments. Basically nobody outside of Canada and the USA plays gridiron football.
Next year there is the mens world cup. Some games will be worth watching if you are fine with watching lower level football.
NO MERCY RAAAAAAAAAA!!!
I wonder how they do against the US.🤔
US was beaten by Japan. Canada is the defending champion.
Georgia Tech beat Cumberland 222-0 in 1916.
« Little brothers »
This is sad.
Brazil should stick to football. That is, soccer.
Brazil should just stick to the other football
Shit, they're lucky they didn't play the NFL's people.
cfl
Wtf is a mile🦫🦫🦫
This is why Brazil should stick to their version of football. 😂
IMG academy destroyed a toronto canada prep 96-0 by halftime. They called the game at halftime
That Toronto Prep was a fake team, btw.
Thats not even close too the biggest blowout.
Do some actual research.
Brazil loser.
No class
I love your videos, but this title is not even close to accurate. Even just looking at college football (I couldn't find stats for international games like this one, high school, etc.), there are dozens and dozens of worse blowouts than 110-0. Here is a Wikipedia list of the college games with scores over 100 - almost all of them were shutouts, and you can sort by top score to see just the ones over 110: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_100-point_games_in_college_football