I don't get as hyped about big hits as I used after seeing how much it messes people up. I prefer the ones where people get run over but that aren't necessarily at full speed so the injury factor is quite a bit less. I can't think of a college example, but see Brandon Jacobs running over Laron Landry. That is one I liked.
I give so much credit to that sousaphone player. They always teach you in the band to run your steps and play your part--even if that means running into somone. ESPN's camera man learned that firsthand.
The day McGuffie filed his transfer paperwork.
In honor of Ray's recent arrest you forgot this one!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wL-4aYmMGk
I don't get as hyped about big hits as I used after seeing how much it messes people up. I prefer the ones where people get run over but that aren't necessarily at full speed so the injury factor is quite a bit less. I can't think of a college example, but see Brandon Jacobs running over Laron Landry. That is one I liked.
That dude from ND was still in mid air! Woah.
And why did the cameraman get so close to the tuba player?
you can see the tuba player say "watch out" right before he blasts the camera
this isn't the same type of big hit, but the implications it had on the game....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_wPOfTGegA
I give so much credit to that sousaphone player. They always teach you in the band to run your steps and play your part--even if that means running into somone. ESPN's camera man learned that firsthand.
Is that Bo Pelini (#48) celebrating in the Zack Dumas hit?