Archive for the 'American Football' Category


Last week, the site www.fanmanual.com released a sub par list of “The Best Finishes in College Sports” with abundance of Duke plays and lackluster finishes. While I agree with his selection of Boise State in the Top 5, all the rest of the plays belong on the sidelines. While I would love to rank these finishes, I do not believe it is possible. So, here are the BEST finishes in college sports history that the site happened to leave out.

Appalachian State vs. Michigan - 2007

In what is deemed the greatest upset in college football history, the southern boys from a small North Carolina school upset one of the greatest football programs in the nation. The game wasn’t even televised in their home state, as impending defeat surely loomed for the Mountaineers. What they did that day will always be remembered.

The Guilford College Miracle Throw - 2006

Down by 2 points with 0.6 seconds left to go, Guilford College’s opponents miss a free throw which would surely end the game. However, Guilford guard Jordan Snipes, a small town boy from Siler City, NC had other plans 90 ft from the basket.

The Timeout - 1993

I love Chris Webber in all his glory, but when you are down by 2 points in the National Championship game, try not to walk then commit a technical foul during the last possession.

LSU vs. Kentucky - The Bluegrass Miracle – 2002

Kentucky drank the coolaid a little too early in this game. Plus you get a short glimpse at the “Hefty Lefty” . . . the “Pillsbury Throwboy” . . . and then an amazing catch for the win.

Trinity vs. Millsaps - 2007

15 laterals. 62 seconds. 7 players touching the ball. This isn’t only one of the most impressive single touchdowns of all time, it’s also one of the most impressive finishes.

Doug Flutie’s Miracle in Miami – 1984

Probably one of the most impressive and memorable hailmary’s in the history of college football to give BC the 47-45 win over Miami. Truly incredible.

NC State vs. Houston – The Dunk - 1984

When the clock was winding down, and all hope was lost, this desperation shot somehow found the basket. We all know how this ends.

The Best NFL Prospect . . . EVER

Author: admin 23.05.08

This is a video that was actually sent by a UCLA grad to all 31 NFL clubs during the off season.

He’s:

1) A teammate

2) A Punter

3) A Holder

4) A Backup Quarterback

5) A Fake Punter

Absolutely amazing.

The Hardest Hits: NHL vs NFL

Author: admin 09.05.08

The difference between taking on the full force of a hit in the NFL and one in the NHL is very different. First of all, in the NFL, the players are traveling a great deal slower since player must rely on speed produced merely by their feet. Secondly, the players have no obstacles to “be pinned against” other than the ground, or in the old days, perhaps a goal post. And finally, they get to land on turf or grass.

In hockey, the players are traveling a great deal faster from the near frictionless ice and the sharpened blades. Also, there’s the walls. Yes the walls that every bruiser in the NHL looks to pin a poor soul up against. And finally, nothing good can come out of landing on ice. Take a look at these two videos, and you tell me which poor soul you would rather be.

The first is a typical NFL big hit, produced by none other than Sean Taylor.

The second, a hit from a regular hockey player that’s not even a professional:

You be the judge, but I know I would rather die rolling in grass rather than ice.


In the entertainment world, telling someone to “Break a Leg” is good luck. In the Horse Racing world, it would be like telling someone to go shoot themselves. Actually, that is exactly what you are telling them to do. In the rest of the sports world - it is somewhere between. (oh yeah - I do not mean this as a social commentary on the ethics of horse euthanasia. It is really just an excuse to show some crazy videos)

Kick Boxer:
Truly one of the most disgusting videos I have ever seen in my life.

American Football:
What happens when your momentum is disrupted so quickly that you cannot keep your legs from spreading?

Faux Wrestling:
Wait, this is just entertainment, right? Yeah, but something tells me 300lb men jumping from ropes onto tight trampolines is asking for trouble.

Rugby:
Come on, you knew this one was coming. Breaking a bone in Rugby is like breaking an egg to make an egg.

Skateboarding:
Do you think 4 2-inch plastic wheels and a half-inch thick board will sustain a 20 foot drop. Yeah, me neither.

Tennis:
Really, tennis? They have injuries in tennis? Apparantly so. And this one ranks up with any of the others above.

Football / Soccer #1:
No comment needed. The next several videos are all soccer and all pain.

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