#50 Rick Dardinger from my high school lost his life in that crush . RIP my friend . Our little town was so proud of you and continues to this day . We Love You
to this day since i first saw the movie i have said a prayer for all of you. This town and it's people are a true testimony of true love ,pride and endurance. God Bless you all
So good to see Marshall University come back stronger than ever. With these later teams, you can truly say the term “You got Mossed” originated from Marshall. Truly “Rose from the ashes.” #WeAreMarshall #YoungThunderingHerd
And 52 years later, perseverance, patience, hard work, and determination all met on a football field in South Bend, IN this past Saturday. Marshall 26, Notre Dame 21. In their wildest dreams. The Young Herd is now the Thundering Heard!!
Thanks for posting this. As a born and bred son of Huntington, I’ve seen Ashes to Glory, but somehow missed this one. We will never forget the 75 though! Go Herd!
The movie was so incredible and i still pray for the families and i am so grief stricken still for all the people who did not survive.Marshall showed the world the true power of faith and love. God Bless you all
I was a junior playing at the university of Nebraska when we head the news, this was a horrible disaster and I guarantee you the next road trip we made and had to fly, we all had that thought in our heads. RIP beautiful team.
Forever a sad story, way before my time but I feel their pain even 50 years later. The movie and their story touch me. Who wouldn’t this story touch after hearing and learning the history. How devastating, a entire football team, staff and family members, smh. Thats so mind boggling. These boys were babies…🕊🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾 may all 75 souls continue to rest peaceful #wearemarshall💚
This accident always reminded me of of a high school bus accident in my own town and high school. Even though the bus accident happened before I was born, I grew up in its aftermath. Eight junior varsity football players and a coach were killed in my town’s bus accident. It happened on September 11, 1971; 30 years to the day before the 9/11 that the rest of the world knows. I knew several of the families who lost sons in our bus accident. Part of the reason why this particular plane crash reminds me of my town’s bus accident is because I myself am a professional pilot.
As a child born in 1968....This really touches My heart....May all Rest In Peace..And May God continues to give the strength and comfort to ease the pain and grief
@@allelitetyler9526 .. No, i know that, i just don't get why people say " resting in peace" ..I mean when you die you know nothing anymore ... I like the movie a bunch and have nothing but respect for the Marshall football program and even more respect for that town who lost so many fathers, sons, brothers, sisters and mothers ..... i can't imagine what that must have been like : ( And i'm guessing it was a small town .. To be honest the first time i ever heard of Marshall was when Randy Moss was drafted in 98 : (
He did, but he moved out and got sick then he moved back and he died from illness . And got buried where his team mates. I just watched the movie "We are Marshal"
@@chazzlucas6395 Some of my firemen (I was a local Chief) were there at the scene as one worked for the local coroner and volunteered. Very devastating. As most persons are spiritual in one form or another, let the post remain a tribute rather than the questioning of an afterlife. I don't always agree with certain views and am Lutheran which is more traditional than most locals in Huntington-Ashland Area but take into account the feeling of what happened.
I wouldn't mind moving to Hunnington or any part of West Virginia. Looks like lovely people who love America and each other. Also a beautiful state to live.
@@americanpatriot2967.........yes many of the children of the adults lost in the crash still live here in Huntington. Many of them spoke about the crash and their parents during the memorial ceremony this year. Heartbreaking ceremony.
Having always lived in West Virginia I will say that Huntington is the only place in our state that I would not live in. When I was there in the 1970s it was not as bad as it is now. The opioid crisis and crime have become much worse.
When I was going to school at Marshall in the 1970s I saw many games at the old Fairfield Stadium. One of the games that stand out was Marshall upsetting Miami of Ohio in 1976. Huntington was in a festive mood. This was a time when people went to Marshall football games to drink, not to watch football. There is a football stadium in Beckley, West Virginia that is named after Bob Pruett who coached Marshall in the 1990s. Seeing the movie "We are Marshall" was certainly emotional. I've only been to the new stadium once. That was in 1996 when Marshall defeated Northern Iowa in a Division 1-AA playoff game. Randy Moss was playing for Marshall at that time.
Im not from the USA or even an American Football Fan... I have seen the film We Are Marshall a bunch of times now. What a tragic story this, a group of talented young men cut down in the prime of there lives, How Marshall got over this I do not know. To go from this and having one of the worst records in the country through the 70's and 80's to turn it round and become one of the top schools in the Country from the 90's onwards is remarkable and inspirational. Dropping the Football programme would have been too easy, it was a brave decision to continue, It was a brave decision for Red Dawson to stay on for a few years, I believe he suffered some kind of PTSD or Survivor Guilt for years afterwards. Great documentary, shame about the constant buzz in the background... Here's hoping Marshall continues to have success and that we never see anything like what happened in 1970 ever again
Very sad for those who perished and grateful for those who survived. Wichita State's football team was in a serious plane crash during 1970 as well, about 6 months before. A very sad year for college football.
The story of tragedy, and triumph. So many fine people lost that day. Unfair. We will never know the reasons bad things happen to good people. We can only do our best to be our best. Congratulations to Marshall on overcoming and building a winning tradition.
@12:58 Red Dawson played football at Florida State University and was an All-American at both tight end and defensive end. He was drafted by the Los Angeles Rams in the 12th round. 6’3” 240lbs
I see Red at every November memorial and finally was able to meet him as he and his wife attend a lot of games. His wife is on my “ Memories of Moeller Trio” Page in honor of Bob Harris, Jack Repasy and Mark Andrews. These were Marshall Teammates who grew up and died together in the crash.
My cousin Chris went to Marshall and he was from Connecticut. Ahmad Bradshaw, Randy Moss, Chad Pennington and of course Bryon Leftwich on one leg winning the insane shootout bowl game. Great history at Marshall
a great moving documentary I live in the UK so did not know much about this tragedy until I watch the movie we are Marshall here in Manchester we had a similar tragedy back in 1958 were the Manchester United football team plane crash on take of in Munich airport as it was stopping for fuel in Germany 8 players were killed as well as 2 coaches and 10 journalists it took 10 years to rebuild the team and the team using other players and reserve and youth team players still unbelievably got to the FA cup final at Wembley just a few months later but still had a shocking and devastating impact on the city as Huntington will know too well the continue that college program and keep the team going is a great tribute to all those who lost their lives
@@HyperInflation2020 After the crash and the funerals and memorials for the dead, Marshall University decided to rebuild a football team. Dawson was named acting head coach until Jack Lengyel was hired as head coach on St. Patrick's Day, 1971. Lengyel persuaded Dawson to stay on as an assistant. The 1971 season, in which the Thundering Herd won two emotional home games, was Dawson's last full season. Dawson resigned in the fall of 1972 and never returned to coaching. In the years since he has been suffering from "survivor guilt". -Wiki
My son and I started a scholarship in honor of Bob Harris (father in video), Jack repast and Mark Andrews. FB page for memories called "Memories of Moeller Trio. Proud Marshall Grad and viewed wreckage as a child as my father worked over the hill and knew the backroad. Never forgot what seemed like millions of bits in the trees alone off of Coal Branch Rd. Had friends that worked with Nate Ruffin at Herald Dispatch. Resonated more once I raised three boys of my own. RIP 75 and Prayers for all affected.
@@krissycookson8988 With all due respect to the movie, many parts of the movie are ficticious. The main characters in the movie (ie, the ficticious dad of the ficticious girl who was engaged to the ficticious QB who died in the crash) are not even real people. Not sure why they had to add all of that extra ficticious dialog, etc.. This is the official site you'll want to visit www.marshall.edu/special-collections/memorial/
@@krissycookson8988 I appreciate that the movie is a good way to get others more familiar about what happened. But much of the movie's dialogue is simply corny. I'm surprised the parents of the 2 real QB's did not publically say anything considering the ficticious girlfriend/QB in the movie and the wedding proposal before he steps on the plane, etc.. I mean, they sort of crossed the line with that stuff there with "hollywood's dramatic licensing" :-) Still tho, the movie at least makes more people aware of it.
Wow incredible!! Thanks for the upload .. I haven’t flown since a kid this is sure to make that the rest of my life the ending was a saving grace rip to the 71 passengers strength and peace to the family and friends!
This proves that God does things according to his plan . Those who were on the plane were meant to be there ; his flowers that he picked . Those who weren’t due to injury etc weren’t meant to be there just yet for the flower had not bloomed to God’s satisfaction. I lost my Daughter and It gives me some Peace knowing she is With The Lord . I say “ some peace “ because it’s fresh and I’m still hurting but I Know she’s not hurting or suffering any longer . 😢❤️
It goes to show us you never no when its our time but I fear there's nothing but emptyness on the other side. I hope I get to remember my life. But I have the feeling it's just darkness.😢
Once saw Marshall University play in carbondale Illinois against southern Illinois didn't have any idea of the plane crash because I was only a week from my 10th birthday my condolences to all involved ❤😢
The movie had the footage of the firefighters in the turnout gear of the time, but they still had technical errors of firefighters in 2006 turnout gear, 36 years into the future.
The Perry Moss situation sounds a lot like Indiana University basketball after the firing of Coaches Knight and Sampson. A lot of players did end up leaving however.
No high school or college or university coach should be so enraged, that the ones they're coaching are fearful to communicate with that particular coach.
You might have seen references to this being the last game of the season. Actually, there was to have been a game a week later (at Ohio U.?) but it had to be cancelled.
No ILS at that airport in 1970( don't even know it that aircraft had that capability...THAT SAYS IT ALL!! P. S. If you were a pilot you would understand.
I've seen "We Are Marshall" and they really seemed to use some "creative license" with this story. I always thought Red Dawson left Marshall for one reason... but I guess it was something completely different.
Saw them play Ohio State twice they put on a hell of a show in the 2004 one was the best despite the last minute FG by Ohio State, but then would lose in 2011 big time when Doc Holliday was coach.
Those former players who today feel guilty over not being with the team should thank their lucky strst that they weren't on the plane. They saved themselves from a horrible death. And, they should remeber that there was a reason they weren't on the plane. IT WASN'T THEIR TIME YET!
N0TMANY KN0W THIS BUT MY C0WB0YS YES TH0SE C0WB0YS THEIR AIR CHARTER IN THE PAST 10 YEARS HAVE HAD T0 MAKE 2 EMERGEBCY ST0PS C0MING H0ME FR0m A GAME I THINK AB0UT THIS 0FTEN RIP MU 1970
I cannot imagine being Nate or any of the other guys who had to go in an identify disfigured bodies.... First you lose a bunch of friends and then having to go to the morgue.... Poor guys must have had some serious nightmares after that.... I'm surprised they didn't get out the dental records...Or were they that disfigured? Of course these days they would just get DNA samples from everyone's mom's...
Spellcheck is awful. I will allow it. Too bad the devil is in the details especially for a post like this it’s almost slanderous when you can’t express feelings when some garbage computer trigram decidecides what to say
Good god that high frequency squealing in the background was unbearable, I had to stop the video. I'm interested in this story but the audio is like nails on a chalkboard.
@@maxcarey6414 I remember watching this after hearing about the plane crash and it was emotional how Marshall came back to glory. Also quick question. There are two Internet bullies on here named "Quasaricemage" and "John Waffle WV" who have been saying things about Marshall that are not true and thought that everyone at my Alma Mater (Marshall) is dumb. Is there anyway you can disable the comments? I want their attacks to end for good, Thank you.
They were not on the plane because the players were either injury or other members of the coaching staff were scouting other players simple reasons if there was a God that plane would never have crashed
@@paulhynes170 God gave people free choice. Those people chose to be on that plane. Pilot error is also free choice. There still is a God but he won't change a destiny people have chosen. Many families were comforted by knowing their loved ones would see the face of God.
Celia Gorleski - I doubt people choose to die in a plane crash as their own destiny and looking at the inquest pilot error was the main reason for the crash even so I’m glad those people who lost people have found comfort if religion helps them
I’m so glad that Nate Ruffin is buried with his former teammates, that’s just life and love right there
RIP may there souls be in heaven with our lord and savior in Jesus name
The echo is still alive, "We are... Marshall!" God bless them always.
#50 Rick Dardinger from my high school lost his life in that crush . RIP my friend . Our little town was so proud of you and continues to this day . We Love You
Amen!
to this day since i first saw the movie i have said a prayer for all of you. This town and it's people are a true testimony of true love ,pride and endurance. God Bless you all
So good to see Marshall University come back stronger than ever. With these later teams, you can truly say the term “You got Mossed” originated from Marshall. Truly “Rose from the ashes.” #WeAreMarshall #YoungThunderingHerd
And 52 years later, perseverance, patience, hard work, and determination all met on a football field in South Bend, IN this past Saturday. Marshall 26, Notre Dame 21. In their wildest dreams. The Young Herd is now the Thundering Heard!!
These young men had a lot to live for.
R.I.P.
they had everything to live for
Thanks for posting this. As a born and bred son of Huntington, I’ve seen Ashes to Glory, but somehow missed this one. We will never forget the 75 though! Go Herd!
The movie was so incredible and i still pray for the families and i am so grief stricken still for all the people who did not survive.Marshall showed the world the true power of faith and love. God Bless you all
I was a junior playing at the university of Nebraska when we head the news, this was a horrible disaster and I guarantee you the next road trip we made and had to fly, we all had that thought in our heads. RIP beautiful team.
Wow
Forever a sad story, way before my time but I feel their pain even 50 years later. The movie and their story touch me. Who wouldn’t this story touch after hearing and learning the history. How devastating, a entire football team, staff and family members, smh. Thats so mind boggling. These boys were babies…🕊🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾 may all 75 souls continue to rest peaceful #wearemarshall💚
This accident always reminded me of of a high school bus accident in my own town and high school. Even though the bus accident happened before I was born, I grew up in its aftermath. Eight junior varsity football players and a coach were killed in my town’s bus accident. It happened on September 11, 1971; 30 years to the day before the 9/11 that the rest of the world knows. I knew several of the families who lost sons in our bus accident. Part of the reason why this particular plane crash reminds me of my town’s bus accident is because I myself am a professional pilot.
Nate Ruffin died in October 2001 at age 51 from leukemia. RIP
As a child born in 1968....This really touches My heart....May all Rest In Peace..And May God continues to give the strength and comfort to ease the pain and grief
I hope Mr. Ruffin is resting in peace and reunited with his former team mates.
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chazz Lucas Nate Ruffin - he was a player who missed the flight due to injury
@@allelitetyler9526 .. No, i know that, i just don't get why people say " resting in peace" ..I mean when you die you know nothing anymore ...
I like the movie a bunch and have nothing but respect for the Marshall football program and even more respect for that town who lost so many fathers, sons, brothers, sisters and mothers ..... i can't imagine what that must have been like : (
And i'm guessing it was a small town .. To be honest the first time i ever heard of Marshall was when Randy Moss was drafted in 98 : (
He did, but he moved out and got sick then he moved back and he died from illness . And got buried where his team mates. I just watched the movie "We are Marshal"
@@chazzlucas6395 Some of my firemen (I was a local Chief) were there at the scene as one worked for the local coroner and volunteered. Very devastating. As most persons are spiritual in one form or another, let the post remain a tribute rather than the questioning of an afterlife. I don't always agree with certain views and am Lutheran which is more traditional than most locals in Huntington-Ashland Area but take into account the feeling of what happened.
I wouldn't mind moving to Hunnington or any part of West Virginia. Looks like lovely people who love America and each other. Also a beautiful state to live.
It is awesome
@@delta8kitty491 do some of the descendants of the plane crash still live there ?
@@americanpatriot2967.........yes many of the children of the adults lost in the crash still live here in
Huntington. Many of them spoke about the crash and their parents during the memorial ceremony this year. Heartbreaking ceremony.
Having always lived in West Virginia I will say that Huntington is the only place in our state that I would not live in. When I was there in the 1970s it was not as bad as it is now. The opioid crisis and crime have become much worse.
@@americanpatriot2967it's a pretty state but some cities are pretty bad.
When I was going to school at Marshall in the 1970s I saw many games at the old Fairfield Stadium. One of the games that stand out was Marshall upsetting Miami of Ohio in 1976. Huntington was in a festive mood. This was a time when people went to Marshall football games to drink, not to watch football. There is a football stadium in Beckley, West Virginia that is named after Bob Pruett who coached Marshall in the 1990s. Seeing the movie "We are Marshall" was certainly emotional. I've only been to the new stadium once. That was in 1996 when Marshall defeated Northern Iowa in a Division 1-AA playoff game. Randy Moss was playing for Marshall at that time.
Im not from the USA or even an American Football Fan...
I have seen the film We Are Marshall a bunch of times now.
What a tragic story this, a group of talented young men cut down in the prime of there lives, How Marshall got over this I do not know. To go from this and having one of the worst records in the country through the 70's and 80's to turn it round and become one of the top schools in the Country from the 90's onwards is remarkable and inspirational.
Dropping the Football programme would have been too easy, it was a brave decision to continue, It was a brave decision for Red Dawson to stay on for a few years, I believe he suffered some kind of PTSD or Survivor Guilt for years afterwards.
Great documentary, shame about the constant buzz in the background...
Here's hoping Marshall continues to have success and that we never see anything like what happened in 1970 ever again
It's people like you that will help keep the memory alive around the world
i am from Canada and i watch the movie every year and say prayers for them all
i have seen the movie so many times.
@@bubbaluvv Just seen your reply to my original comment, thanks for that reply I appreciate it
@@stephenfermoyle4578 I haven't seen the film for a while now, my laptop computer is broke and I'm waiting on getting it fixed
To all the players nate and on and the coaches that survived. We will never forget. You are Marshall. From volnation of the state of tn.
Wow, what an emotional story. Go Marshall!
It was 50 years ago this past Sat. RIP To All
which I guess would be 11-15-1970.
It aired in 2000
@@ClassPresidentAlejandro1999 Which wasn't what she was talking about.
@@ClassPresidentAlejandro1999 i am saying the day they crashed was 11-14-1970
@@thatgardeninggirl2864 Thank you
Thank you for this... WOW...one of my male cousins played @ Marshall.....WOW...
Excellent! Thank you for posting . . .
Very sad for those who perished and grateful for those who survived. Wichita State's football team was in a serious plane crash during 1970 as well, about 6 months before. A very sad year for college football.
6 weeks before on 2nd October 1970 both plane crashes caused by pilot era
This tragedy happened 50 years ago last weekend. :(
Incredible story, very sad but unbelievably inspiring.
well done
The story of tragedy, and triumph. So many fine people lost that day. Unfair. We will never know the reasons bad things happen to good people. We can only do our best to be our best. Congratulations to Marshall on overcoming and building a winning tradition.
@12:58 Red Dawson played football at Florida State University and was an All-American at both tight end and defensive end. He was drafted by the Los Angeles Rams in the 12th round. 6’3” 240lbs
I see Red at every November memorial and finally was able to meet him as he and his wife attend a lot of games. His wife is on my “ Memories of Moeller Trio” Page in honor of Bob Harris, Jack Repasy and Mark Andrews. These were Marshall Teammates who grew up and died together in the crash.
Amazing documentary ❤️🏈
My cousin Chris went to Marshall and he was from Connecticut.
Ahmad Bradshaw, Randy Moss, Chad Pennington and of course Bryon Leftwich on one leg winning the insane shootout bowl game. Great history at Marshall
All these young men who never had a chance to live there lives. Awful tragedy.
a great moving documentary I live in the UK so did not know much about this tragedy until I watch the movie we are Marshall here in Manchester we had a similar tragedy back in 1958 were the Manchester United football team plane crash on take of in Munich airport as it was stopping for fuel in Germany 8 players were killed as well as 2 coaches and 10 journalists it took 10 years to rebuild the team and the team using other players and reserve and youth team players still unbelievably got to the FA cup final at Wembley just a few months later but still had a shocking and devastating impact on the city as Huntington will know too well the continue that college program and keep the team going is a great tribute to all those who lost their lives
Man... To have to identify your entire team.... Wow, i just could not imagine that.. Rip
God Bless them and their families and friends. So sad.
God Bless You Reggie!
It was terribly unfair what was done to Coach Red Dawson. He deserved far better....
What happened?
@@HyperInflation2020 After the crash and the funerals and memorials for the dead, Marshall University decided to rebuild a football team. Dawson was named acting head coach until Jack Lengyel was hired as head coach on St. Patrick's Day, 1971. Lengyel persuaded Dawson to stay on as an assistant. The 1971 season, in which the Thundering Herd won two emotional home games, was Dawson's last full season. Dawson resigned in the fall of 1972 and never returned to coaching. In the years since he has been suffering from "survivor guilt". -Wiki
WE ARE FOREVER MARSHALL. RIP 75💚💚💚🦬🦬🦬
Reggie Oliver died in 2018 after suffering a serious head injury from a fall in his home state of Alabama
This was so extremely sad and painful it makes me want to cry thinking about it all over again what a waste of human lives!
Their lives were not wasted.
My son and I started a scholarship in honor of Bob Harris (father in video), Jack repast and Mark Andrews. FB page for memories called "Memories of Moeller Trio. Proud Marshall Grad and viewed wreckage as a child as my father worked over the hill and knew the backroad. Never forgot what seemed like millions of bits in the trees alone off of Coal Branch Rd. Had friends that worked with Nate Ruffin at Herald Dispatch. Resonated more once I raised three boys of my own. RIP 75 and Prayers for all affected.
Bob Pruitt sums it up very sweetly. Nice, considerate man and excellent coach.
what a tragedy that's still painful to think about 47 years later :-(
Anon User I’m watching we are Marshall now
@@krissycookson8988 With all due respect to the movie, many parts of the movie are ficticious. The main characters in the movie (ie, the ficticious dad of the ficticious girl who was engaged to the ficticious QB who died in the crash) are not even real people. Not sure why they had to add all of that extra ficticious dialog, etc.. This is the official site you'll want to visit www.marshall.edu/special-collections/memorial/
Anon User I know I’m just saying it’s weird I Goto TH-cam n that’s the first thing that pops up
@@krissycookson8988 I appreciate that the movie is a good way to get others more familiar about what happened. But much of the movie's dialogue is simply corny. I'm surprised the parents of the 2 real QB's did not publically say anything considering the ficticious girlfriend/QB in the movie and the wedding proposal before he steps on the plane, etc.. I mean, they sort of crossed the line with that stuff there with "hollywood's dramatic licensing" :-) Still tho, the movie at least makes more people aware of it.
Anon User they said the marriage proposal was real he was planning it
Wow incredible!! Thanks for the upload .. I haven’t flown since a kid this is sure to make that the rest of my life the ending was a saving grace rip to the 71 passengers strength and peace to the family and friends!
This proves that God does things according to his plan . Those who were on the plane were meant to be there ; his flowers that he picked . Those who weren’t due to injury etc weren’t meant to be there just yet for the flower had not bloomed to God’s satisfaction. I lost my Daughter and It gives me some Peace knowing she is With The Lord . I say “ some peace “ because it’s fresh and I’m still hurting but I Know she’s not hurting or suffering any longer . 😢❤️
I'm sorry for your loss 🌻
@@ginabarrows3958 Thanks so much . God Bless you
Sorry for your loss and God speed to you 🙏x
@@user-sh2rc5kc7x Thank you 🙏 and God Bless you and yours .
Even though I've had my share4 of loss, I can't imagine. Wonderful statement. God Bless.
RIP. MARSHALL.
Such a tragedy. All members of the football team + coaches all perished that evening. R. I. P.
Yes, and folks from the community who were their biggest supporters.
It goes to show us you never no when its our time but I fear there's nothing but emptyness on the other side. I hope I get to remember my life. But I have the feeling it's just darkness.😢
10th Legion : This what America is all about ! Take a tragedy and turn it into a success using the tragedy as motivation .
Amen..💕
The helmets may burn but their hearts and energy will stay with us forever. WE ARE MARSGALL
Bless them!
This was very well made.
It wasn't your time to die.
It was they time to die. Rest in Peace all! 🙏 🙏🙏
and to think this happened only a month after the Wichita University plane crash. So many young men lost their lives
God bless them all. What a tragedy.
Once saw Marshall University play in carbondale Illinois against southern Illinois didn't have any idea of the plane crash because I was only a week from my 10th birthday my condolences to all involved ❤😢
The movie had the footage of the firefighters in the turnout gear of the time, but they still had technical errors of firefighters in 2006 turnout gear, 36 years into the future.
The Perry Moss situation sounds a lot like Indiana University basketball after the firing of Coaches Knight and Sampson. A lot of players did end up leaving however.
Can you please tell me what happened with Perry Moss? The name is familiar. I grew up in Charleston, WV and one summer I went to Perry Moss Day camp.
I watched the movie really good
I'm a Hokie graduate, but I'll always be a Marshall supporter! Let's Go Herd!!
51 years ago at this very hour…
Pennington and Leftwich were some baaaad men !!!!!
No high school or college or university coach should be so enraged, that the ones they're coaching are fearful to communicate with that particular coach.
EVERYONE connected to this team will be haunted forever😭😭😭💔💔💔
so very sad forever
So heartbroken
R.i.P
It was on Geraldo Show, Oprah Winfrey Show, Donahue in November 1990.
"no college has ever gone through what we did"
1 Month Earlier Wichita University Plane Crash Happened....
But they didn’t lose all of their players like Marshall did.
ilove sons of marshall wonderful music
GO HERD
Heartbreaking
I knew the Griffith family.
Seriously??
You might have seen references to this being the last game of the season. Actually, there was to have been a game a week later (at Ohio U.?) but it had to be cancelled.
@15:10 $200 to $500 (amount they were paying players) is equal in today’s money (2022) to $1600 to $4000 respectively.
😥😥😥😥
DC-9. Chartered plane. Rain. Says it all.
No ILS at that airport in 1970( don't even know it that aircraft had that capability...THAT SAYS IT ALL!! P. S. If you were a pilot you would understand.
Dipping below MDA without sufficient visual landing references is never a good idea.
A pilot that was not familiar with the terrain.
@19:34 35 players were on the travel squad. Today the NCAA allows 70 players to travel & they take all 70.
I've seen "We Are Marshall" and they really seemed to use some "creative license" with this story. I always thought Red Dawson left Marshall for one reason... but I guess it was something completely different.
Was it office politics that Red Dawson wasn't head coach... If it was that was pretty damn rotten...
This is the second plane crash I have watched tonight and it’s the second time I’ve heard a DC 9 was involved...
Makes you think if the aircraft is safe enough to fly.
What was the first???
It was a ver underpowered aircraft. Initial and go-around climb performance were big shortcomings for the DC-9.
Saw them play Ohio State twice they put on a hell of a show in the 2004 one was the best despite the last minute FG by Ohio State, but then would lose in 2011 big time when Doc Holliday was coach.
So sad. I saw Ted Shoebridge quarterback beat clifton 40-13 in clifton.
Seriously??
this is the first time we knew about the back story
Those former players who today feel guilty over not being with the team should thank their lucky strst that they weren't on the plane. They saved themselves from a horrible death. And, they should remeber that there was a reason they weren't on the plane. IT WASN'T THEIR TIME YET!
What caused the crash...was it short landing....i don't know... anybody?
43:16 Did they seriously cut away to an airline commercial??
Darius Watts was awesome. Just sayin
Nice
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What month did this aire?
This aired way back in December of 2000.
N0TMANY KN0W THIS BUT MY C0WB0YS YES TH0SE C0WB0YS THEIR AIR CHARTER IN THE PAST 10 YEARS HAVE HAD T0 MAKE 2 EMERGEBCY ST0PS C0MING H0ME FR0m A GAME I THINK AB0UT THIS 0FTEN RIP MU 1970
John W.Raymond
How Many More Mist Die?
Tip
I listen to that 8-track everyday for months. I know exactly what every part is about. What is your IQ.
Celia Gorleski what 8 track???????!!!!!!
I cannot imagine being Nate or any of the other guys who had to go in an identify disfigured bodies.... First you lose a bunch of friends and then having to go to the morgue.... Poor guys must have had some serious nightmares after that.... I'm surprised they didn't get out the dental records...Or were they that disfigured? Of course these days they would just get DNA samples from everyone's mom's...
Spellcheck is awful. I will allow it. Too bad the devil is in the details especially for a post like this it’s almost slanderous when you can’t express feelings when some garbage computer trigram decidecides what to say
Good god that high frequency squealing in the background was unbearable, I had to stop the video. I'm interested in this story but the audio is like nails on a chalkboard.
Sorry. Best I could do. Either that way or not post at all.
@@maxcarey6414 I remember watching this after hearing about the plane crash and it was emotional how Marshall came back to glory.
Also quick question. There are two Internet bullies on here named "Quasaricemage" and "John Waffle WV" who have been saying things about Marshall that are not true and thought that everyone at my Alma Mater (Marshall) is dumb.
Is there anyway you can disable the comments? I want their attacks to end for good, Thank you.
I wish there was 75 hatdrdtrives where on that plane
Actually it wouldn't have helped. It was so fast they didn't have time to do anything.
30 years later- they are still dead.
Shut up and quit attacking Marshall. Start growing up instead of sitting in front of your computer attacking people and a major tragedy.
Survivors guilt should be removed from the English language. It was God's plan. Not yours. After all these years the thought of this saddens me still.
No such thing as God it was pilot error
@@krugerfuchs I'm referring to the people who might have been on the plane but for whatever reason, didn't. There is a God.
They were not on the plane because the players were either injury or other members of the coaching staff were scouting other players simple reasons if there was a God that plane would never have crashed
@@paulhynes170 God gave people free choice. Those people chose to be on that plane. Pilot error is also free choice. There still is a God but he won't change a destiny people have chosen. Many families were comforted by knowing their loved ones would see the face of God.
Celia Gorleski - I doubt people choose to die in a plane crash as their own destiny and looking at the inquest pilot error was the main reason for the crash even so I’m glad those people who lost people have found comfort if religion helps them
CAN U HANDLE MY LIFESTYLE? I'VE BEEN WITH 10,000 WOMEN! I HAVE AN EXPENSIVE WATCH! I LIVE IN A BIG HOME!! I DRIVE A FANCY CAR!!!
Idiot or just a troll?!?!?!