Robinson's big hit
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Robinson's big hit
Apparently this
http://www.brianchalfin.com/pennstate/videos/mrob.html
has ended this Gopher's football career. Too bad for the kid...
http://www.brianchalfin.com/pennstate/videos/mrob.html
has ended this Gopher's football career. Too bad for the kid...
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Ouch. I have nothing else. Just ouch.
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Wow that is a horrible hit, reminds me of the Big 12 championship game when fat OT Mike Williams was going after some Colorado player that picked off a Simms pass and ran into Cedric Benson. At the time that was the most violent colision I had ever seen.
I think this one beats it hands down.
I think this one beats it hands down.
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Yep - during the yearly Gopher lovefest. Their collapse started a game early this year.Was that from this year? I saw that PSU was unranked and Minnesota was like #18.
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Big Time hit for sure. Too bad #3 acts like such a big piece of shit. It is prolly cause he never had a good hit on anyone himself, just celebrates others hits. The first fist pump is ok, but when he moves in over the player for the second one he should have been tossed.
Big Time hit for sure. Too bad #3 acts like such a big piece of shit. It is prolly cause he never had a good hit on anyone himself, just celebrates others hits. The first fist pump is ok, but when he moves in over the player for the second one he should have been tossed.
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The best USC QB hit in recent memory was Kyle Wacholtz running the boot to the left, and squaring up a San Jose State DB. Absolutely crushed the kid and the entire stadium goes "Ooohhh!"
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Hey Killian,
I remember a hit by a certain Notre Dame player during the '95 season on Delon Washington at the goal line, resulting in a fumble. If I remember correctly, the guy broke his shoulder making the tackle right? :x
Pearsol was frightening.
Hey Killian,
I remember a hit by a certain Notre Dame player during the '95 season on Delon Washington at the goal line, resulting in a fumble. If I remember correctly, the guy broke his shoulder making the tackle right? :x
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My favorite in recent years was in the championship game between Miami and Nebraska, when Johnathan Vilma whacked the TE from Nebraska, whatever that dude's name was*.
* - I believe has since been changed to More Applesauce? That's what everyone calls him anyway.
* - I believe has since been changed to More Applesauce? That's what everyone calls him anyway.
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Dinsdale wrote:My favorite in recent years was in the championship game between Miami and Nebraska, when Johnathan Vilma whacked the TE from Nebraska, whatever that dude's name was*.
* - I believe has since been changed to More Applesauce? That's what everyone calls him anyway.
Ben Zajicek. And, yes, Vilma anhiliated him. I'm amazed he walked off the field.
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The recent one that sticks out for me was during the Miami-FSU game maybe two years ago? Was a rainy day.
Miami DB layed out the FSU WR, Samuels or something like that?
Robinson's hit in PSU's link above was a good as any since both knew what was coming and each thought they were going to lay the other out. Only one won.
Miami DB layed out the FSU WR, Samuels or something like that?
Robinson's hit in PSU's link above was a good as any since both knew what was coming and each thought they were going to lay the other out. Only one won.
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Wish I had someplace to link it but the hit Rufus Alexander made against Tulsa. I hurt hearing it... across the stadium.
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My favorite hits by Texas player that didn't involve them knocking each other out of the game were as follows
1. Jerry Gray's hit on Bo Jackson that seperated his shoulder. Not a great hit but he did run him down from behind, that in itself was impressive.
2. Tony Brakens running into Mack II, he knocked Jonnie Mac stupid for 2 weeks.
3. Nathan Vasher's hit on some Texas Tech gunner that was supposed to catch a pass from a punter that hung up the ball. I thought the kids head was going to fall off.
4. Westbrooks hit on Kinder mentioned by Killian was not only a hell of a hit but a momentum changer in that game.
Some guy has film on all these hits I need to post them if I can find em.
1. Jerry Gray's hit on Bo Jackson that seperated his shoulder. Not a great hit but he did run him down from behind, that in itself was impressive.
2. Tony Brakens running into Mack II, he knocked Jonnie Mac stupid for 2 weeks.
3. Nathan Vasher's hit on some Texas Tech gunner that was supposed to catch a pass from a punter that hung up the ball. I thought the kids head was going to fall off.
4. Westbrooks hit on Kinder mentioned by Killian was not only a hell of a hit but a momentum changer in that game.
Some guy has film on all these hits I need to post them if I can find em.
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If he walks off the field, it was definitely no annihilation.GrizBearStare wrote:Dinsdale wrote:My favorite in recent years was in the championship game between Miami and Nebraska, when Johnathan Vilma whacked the TE from Nebraska, whatever that dude's name was*.
* - I believe has since been changed to More Applesauce? That's what everyone calls him anyway.
Ben Zajicek. And, yes, Vilma anhiliated him. I'm amazed he walked off the field.
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Wasn't that in the 3rd quarter? I remember watching that game at home, I was getting ready to go to my high school homecoming. I had to call my date and tell her I was running late, because I wasn't going to miss that fucking game. I know Texas took the lead, but ND came back and won on a last second field goal by Jim Sanson.Vito Corleone wrote:4. Westbrooks hit on Kinder mentioned by Killian was not only a hell of a hit but a momentum changer in that game.
Some guy has film on all these hits I need to post them if I can find em.
The funniest thing about that play is when they ran the reverse angle, slow-mo. You could see Powlus look past the line (had the DE beat) and he was about to turn it up field. He looks into the secondary and pitches it to Kinder. Kinder, the ball and Westbrook all met at the same time. Awesome hit.
The only other memorable hit I remember a ND player giving was 165 lb Ivroy Covington keeping 250lb Army TE Ron Leshinski out of the end zone on a potential game winning 2 point conversion. Only good thing Highway 14 ever did.
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Killian wrote: The only other memorable hit I remember a ND player giving was 165 lb Ivroy Covington keeping 250lb Army TE Ron Leshinski out of the end zone on a potential game winning 2 point conversion. Only good thing Highway 14 ever did.
I remember that. It was at Army and that dude was about 2 inches from the goalline and Ivory came out of nowhere.
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Yep. That was another home coming game for me. The funniest part is right after Army scores the touchdown, the sideline mic picks up an Army fan talking to his buddies, saying things like "If we get 2 we win! Let's go for the win!" After Ivory stops him, you can hear the dude saying "Can't you kick a fucking field goal?!?!?"Cicero wrote:Killian wrote: The only other memorable hit I remember a ND player giving was 165 lb Ivroy Covington keeping 250lb Army TE Ron Leshinski out of the end zone on a potential game winning 2 point conversion. Only good thing Highway 14 ever did.
I remember that. It was at Army and that dude was about 2 inches from the goalline and Ivory came out of nowhere.
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Not sure when it happened during the game I just remember that at that point in the game Notre Dame had the ball and all the momentum. When Westbrook made the hit it charged up both the offense and defense and they began to play lights out. They took the lead but Notre Dame pulled it out in the end. It was Par for a Jonnie Mac team.Killian wrote:Wasn't that in the 3rd quarter? I remember watching that game at home, I was getting ready to go to my high school homecoming. I had to call my date and tell her I was running late, because I wasn't going to miss that fucking game. I know Texas took the lead, but ND came back and won on a last second field goal by Jim Sanson.Vito Corleone wrote:4. Westbrooks hit on Kinder mentioned by Killian was not only a hell of a hit but a momentum changer in that game.
Some guy has film on all these hits I need to post them if I can find em.
The funniest thing about that play is when they ran the reverse angle, slow-mo. You could see Powlus look past the line (had the DE beat) and he was about to turn it up field. He looks into the secondary and pitches it to Kinder. Kinder, the ball and Westbrook all met at the same time. Awesome hit.
The only other memorable hit I remember a ND player giving was 165 lb Ivroy Covington keeping 250lb Army TE Ron Leshinski out of the end zone on a potential game winning 2 point conversion. Only good thing Highway 14 ever did.
That year Texas had 3 pretty good runningbacks, Shon Mitchell, Ricky Williams, and Priest Holmes. But Holmes was the odd man out in the lineup.
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I remember them talking Williams up in the pre-game about what a great athlete he was and how he was technically a walk on because he played minor league baseball. Wasn'the #11 that year and played some fullback?
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