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Barry Sanders' Heisman Season Highlights
Uploaded by: abudi20
Video Description:
A highlight video I made on Barry's incredible 1988 Heisman season. The clips are in chronological order, from the first game of the season to the bowl game. Clips were taken from casdas' "That Heisman Season" videos.
Miami Ohio 178
Texas A &M 157
Tulsa 304
Colorado 174
Nebraska 189
Missouri 154
Kansas St 320
Oklahoma 215
Kansas 312
Iowa State 293
Texas Tech 332
Total: 2,628 (238.9 yds/game), 39 TD's
Wyoming (Bowl Game) 222
Overall season Total: 2,850, 44 TD's
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Tags for this video: AC/DC Adrian Barry Boom College Emmitt Football Harvin Heisman LT Nelly Oklahoma Payton Percy Peterson Sanders Smith State Tebow Tim TNT
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He was amazing to watch in person at OSU. You came to the edge of your seat every time he took the ball - it seemed like he just about broke it open every time.
Thanks for the video.
As for fumbles, Sanders rarely fumbled. He had a streak of 852 touches without a fumble. His electric running style and the fact that he had great ball security, frustrated DC's trying to prepare for him.
Just imagine Barry in that system.
Nobody comes anywhere near the level he was.If played a full career his stats would be untouchable nevermind if he actually played for a decent team.
Take a look at the run @ 3:48 Ask yourself, could any other human dead or alive, active or retired have done that?
He runs full speed to the left, stops on a dime and a guy falls on his face. Then he does one of his sickest spin moves ever. I say "his spin moves" since nobody else has that capability in them. Two guys proceed to fall overthemselves like bowling pins and his acceleration from both those moves is amazing. The stop/start acceleration is unseen anywhere ever.