Top 10 Heisman Trophy Snubs
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14 күн бұрын
College Football Yearbook - 1993
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@georged8644
@georged8644 2 минут бұрын
Peyton Manning is not only the biggest Heisman Trophy snub of all time, but he is the biggest "Top 10 Heisman Trophy Snubs" snub as well.
@jwilliams6002
@jwilliams6002 30 минут бұрын
Switzer is a scumbag. That being said, Kush was an asshole. Not giving water to players, in our Phoenix heat, is absolutely insane. Punching players and being physical with them, is completely inexcusable. What are you teaching young men, with such behavior? Yeah, totally unacceptable. But it's okay, because he was a winning coach, right?
@jwilliams6002
@jwilliams6002 44 минут бұрын
Because Barry Switzer cried the whole fucking time. What a scumbag. ASU was the National Champion in '75. Switzer did the same shit to Wyoming.
@KDUS23
@KDUS23 Сағат бұрын
In no particular order: Greg Pruitt, Napoleon McCallum, Tony Dorsett being snubbed for Archie Griffin. Darren McFadden was the worst snub.
@vanbeekbr
@vanbeekbr 4 сағат бұрын
Troy Davis.. back to back 2k rushing yard seasons
@wsyocum
@wsyocum 6 сағат бұрын
Peter Warrick
@rayroripaugh3222
@rayroripaugh3222 6 сағат бұрын
ASU had great teams in those days! I loved watching them play!
@wmjohns881
@wmjohns881 19 минут бұрын
@@rayroripaugh3222 Kush teams were not a good place for fragile players 🏈 Kush teams were very strong and tough.
@kevingthompson14
@kevingthompson14 7 сағат бұрын
Erik Zeir. In a 4 year span he owned all the ncaa passing records it TOOK PEYTON MANNING 5 YEARS TO GET. Later on it was Aaron Murray but his 6 yards short of the end zone in Atlanta kept him 6 yards short of everything. #3 = STETSON BENNETT. 2 ncaa titles to his credit + wins over Alabama. The extreme prejudice that UGA IS NOT A QB SCHOOL IS ABSURD. My 4th place pick hands down is the gallopin stallion out of SMU - ERIC DICKERSON. George Rogers, Hershel Walker, Eric Dickerson, and Bo Jackson were in a back to back line AND EVERY ONE OF THEM EARNED THAT. Walker took his in junior year and ran stealing it from Dickerson = BOO! Im a dawg but cant stand hershel walker to this day.
@AndrewPlodowski
@AndrewPlodowski 11 сағат бұрын
Bob Griese
@tedbierbaueriii3492
@tedbierbaueriii3492 11 сағат бұрын
Notre Dame is so overrated every year. Over hyped and just annoying. Ask Niu
@ARIZJOE
@ARIZJOE 14 сағат бұрын
Kush was a product of his times, and Western Pennsylvania. The hitting worked at ASU in the WAC. Most of Kush's success came in the WAC - second rate football. Times change. Kush kept up the berating and striking of players with increasing media scrutiny. Dumb. Really dumb. What is more stupid was the hiring by the Colts, after bad times in Hamilton. NFL players know how to hit. And in the early 1980s, there was a lot of hitting in training camp. Players need to rest their bodies.
@deanhirakawa8436
@deanhirakawa8436 15 сағат бұрын
Colt Brennan should have won over Tebow, he had so many games where he sat the 4th quarter of games
@jomamackdaddy
@jomamackdaddy 15 сағат бұрын
Joe Washington, Tommy Frazier, Joe Namath.
@huskerchuck9212
@huskerchuck9212 16 сағат бұрын
Tommy Frazier in 1995?
@davidlafleche1142
@davidlafleche1142 17 сағат бұрын
They should bring back the old helmet logo. It looked like Boris Badenov.
@petepopoff2236
@petepopoff2236 17 сағат бұрын
I was a fan of frank kush and yes he was tough and had a marine drill teacher attiude
@wmjohns881
@wmjohns881 18 сағат бұрын
My brothers and I were at the last game against Washington after ASU reluctantly allowed Kush to coach. That whole episode was unusual start to finish. One assistant coach and a selected ASU admins seemed to be a catalyst for a very secretive midnight meeting in the dark at a closed gas station near campus. A lot of anger by fans and players. Our Sun devils took out their collective anger on poor UW. Almost everyone was very angry how this accusation was handled. This whole mess seemed to get blown out of proportion . At least the was the feeling of many fans and Alumni . I still get pissed off whenever I have to drive thru Tucson.
@nicowgn
@nicowgn 8 сағат бұрын
My Dad and I were there too. It was a rough night. ASU’s administration has regularly worked against Athletics.
@DCOM20.
@DCOM20. 18 сағат бұрын
o good. More race hustler stuff.
@jamesmarshall6619
@jamesmarshall6619 18 сағат бұрын
As an ASU fan, alumni, who has Kush's autograph and reveres him, he deserved to be fired. He did a lot of good for the university but you can't escape consequences for the bad either and he interfered with an investigation, was wrong, and was rightly fired. Bummer how it ended but sometimes good men are wrong and shouldn't escape consequences.
@wmjohns881
@wmjohns881 17 сағат бұрын
You are wrong.Kush did not deserve to be fired. When the real truth came out years later, Kush was hired as an ASU employee. That ASU hire would not have been permitted if Kush was as bad as you say. BTW..you talk like someone from Tucson. 🤔
@jamesmarshall6619
@jamesmarshall6619 17 сағат бұрын
@@wmjohns881 no, he did interfere with the investigation, that was proven true. Also, I am the 4th generation to be born in Phoenix, your comment is just dumb. I know they hired him back because I worked as a tutor at ASU West, met someone who knew him, let me know when he was going to be on campus in Tempe on a Saturday and got me in to get an autograph. Trust me, I know all about Kush, was there when they renamed the field after him, got my bachelor's and masters from ASU. The only time I went to Tucson was to watch us beat them in 2004.
@wmjohns881
@wmjohns881 17 сағат бұрын
@@jamesmarshall6619 kush was finally cleared of all wrong doing. That’s is why he was later hired by ASU. Otherwise Kush would not have been eligible per re- hire. You Kush haters need to stop using tunnel vision and tunnel memories . Expand your memory parameters.
@jamesmarshall6619
@jamesmarshall6619 17 сағат бұрын
@@wmjohns881 Kush wasn't cleared of his investigative interference, he was cleared of the other accusations. As for hating, that's just you projecting because not only do I not hate him, I have his autograph laminated so again, you're just saying dumb things. Some of us are just capable of holding multiple thoughts in our head at once unlike you apparently.
@jwilliams6002
@jwilliams6002 34 минут бұрын
You think because someone is cleared of all wrongdoing, that they didn't do it? 😅😂​@wmjohns881
@RichardSwenson-m3z
@RichardSwenson-m3z 20 сағат бұрын
Kush was the best coach ASU ever had and wasn't a carpetbagger or flash in the pan like all their other coaches, present coach excepted. Did he deserve to be fired? By today's standard probably. By the standard of then probably not. Around the same time was the infamous Woody Hays firing at Ohio State. I've often wondered if that influenced Fred Miller. Hays was every bit the disciplinarian that Kush was and probably worse. I think ASU should have stood behind Kush in the final analysis.
@ARIZJOE
@ARIZJOE 14 сағат бұрын
I met Woody Hayes at Ohio State. Coach Hayes had problems, made worse by a diabetic condition. Let me tell you something, Woody Hayes was a much smarter and much better man than Frank Kush. He let the players have their way with really long hair and gigantic Afros in the 60s. They just had to show up to practice, and produce. Despite the problems, most former players today sing his praises.
@RichardSwenson-m3z
@RichardSwenson-m3z 11 сағат бұрын
@@ARIZJOE I was raised in an Ohio State household so I am not criticizing coach Hays or comparing their abilities. All I am saying is that they were somewhat similar in their general approach and that ASU could have stood with coach Kush at least once. ASU has never fully recovered from losing Kush, hoping that Dillingham can finally get it done.
@Arizonatravelboywonder
@Arizonatravelboywonder 20 сағат бұрын
Rutledge is a woos bag … he should of went to u of gay
@michaelmartz8426
@michaelmartz8426 21 сағат бұрын
I know one of his former players. His career was ended by a lacerated kidney during one of ASU's training camps. Kush went over the line, even in his era.
@wmjohns881
@wmjohns881 18 сағат бұрын
Where is your evidence for that accusation? I followed this bizarre story very closely and I don’t remember any accusation as you described. 🤔
@michaelmartz8426
@michaelmartz8426 17 сағат бұрын
@@wmjohns881 protect what you need to protect. Ask John Elway the reasons for not wanting to play for Kush. Jack had a lot to do with it.
@wmjohns881
@wmjohns881 17 сағат бұрын
@@michaelmartz8426 again, where is your accusation evidence of a player injury by Kush as you described? An accusation without evidence remains just an accusation The above request has nothing to do with Elway nor any other player..
@michaelmartz8426
@michaelmartz8426 17 сағат бұрын
@wmjohns881 what kind of proof would you like, a newscast video, newspaper or magazine articles?
@garygrassler09
@garygrassler09 22 сағат бұрын
Everybody did “bull in the ring”
@pigdroppings
@pigdroppings 23 сағат бұрын
This was a 100% scam job by the local Phoenix news media.....this was their Watergate I never liked Kush, but the news local news media wanted a story......and they exploded a nothing into a big story and got Kush fired. This shows how vile and despicable the news media can be on both the local and national level. Nothing of significance happened and Kush got fired. - Years later the Phoenix news media got the ASU basketball Head Coach fired for card counting at Blackjack in Vegas. Card counting is 100% legal, if you don't use electronic aids. Card counting using your mind gives a very slight edge to Blackjack players, and the casinos hate that, even if it is legal. Casinos have a very significant mathematical edge on every game....and they make tons of money. The casino ask him to leave and banned him from coming back. Casinos can kick you out on any whim. The local Phoenix news media went on a rant that the head coach was cheating....which was a lie, but those lies got the coach fired. (Six weeks later the news media MAY have run a story on about Page 23 stating .... we were misinformed...card counting is not illegal.)
@bobbypaluga4346
@bobbypaluga4346 Күн бұрын
Great coach, his teams were quick and fast. Kevin Rutledge the whiny punter, cost Frank his job. He was railroaded
@whatsup3270
@whatsup3270 Күн бұрын
Are you proposing Law should be suspended for football wins?
@paulluna6379
@paulluna6379 Күн бұрын
Vince Young had a monster yesr
@zayrice1885
@zayrice1885 Күн бұрын
Colt Brennan
@zayrice1885
@zayrice1885 Күн бұрын
Bailey zappe western Kentucky
@brianarbenz1329
@brianarbenz1329 Күн бұрын
Frank Kush brought his exit on himself. Moreover, he wasn’t even that good a coach. In ‘76, he had everyone, John Jefferson included, back from the nation’s only undefeated team, and ASU started 0-4. The worst start ever for a team ranked No. 2. The media were all ready to make them No. 1, and declare ASU the new national power. Then the Sun Devils fell on their faces before the world and never got back up that high. All this under Kush’s watch. He was not too good in the NFL either.
@RNRBeliever
@RNRBeliever Күн бұрын
Ummm....one year?
@brianarbenz1329
@brianarbenz1329 15 сағат бұрын
@@RNRBeliever His '74 and '76 seasons were disappointing, and all his seasons with the Colts were awful.
@RNRBeliever
@RNRBeliever 12 сағат бұрын
@@brianarbenz1329 Ok we aren't talking about the Colts as that is pro....but 74 and 76......just two freaking seasons and not a good coach. LOL. I'm curious are you a ASU fan?
@brianarbenz1329
@brianarbenz1329 10 сағат бұрын
In fact, I was a passionate ASU fan in the mid-70s. I thought the school could shortly become the best athletic college in the nation. Lionel Hollins, then Alton Lister and Lafayette Lever in basketball, the undefeated football team, a ‘76 baseball team set to win the college World Series - I bragged to all my skeptical classmates in my midwestern hometown that the Sun Devils were about to become the best all around. Then, in ‘76 that inexplicable 0-4 football start, the basketball team never being able to get to the final 4, and the ‘76 baseball team stunned by hated U. of Arizona for the Series title. It seemed like ASU’s ship had come in, then sank. Then the football and basketball programs collapsed when legions of players were arrested, and I gave up interest.
@RNRBeliever
@RNRBeliever 4 сағат бұрын
@@brianarbenz1329 That's too bad....because it's a different time and it looks like a much-improved team and will be competitive. FACT.
@MoGumboFukUTubeForChngngMyName
@MoGumboFukUTubeForChngngMyName Күн бұрын
…”who” should have won… not “that”
@user-ne6gp4gn6x
@user-ne6gp4gn6x Күн бұрын
OSU was picked cause the big 10 needed to send awinner they chush USC 42 to 21
@TheIsagregorio
@TheIsagregorio Күн бұрын
I remember when that happened.
@user-by6ot5nr8l
@user-by6ot5nr8l Күн бұрын
If anyone hasn’t mentioned it yet, Chris Gamble of Ohio State in 2002 was the best player in college football. No one did more for their team than Gamble did. He played offense and defense, returned kicks and punts as well. He played over 100 downs a game nearly all year long. He basically never left the field. When you needed X yards for a first down he’d get you X+1. If you needed a PBU in a critical situation he’d knock that pass down. You couldn’t cover him on offense and you couldn’t beat him on defense. And if you want to go with the false reasoning that the best player on the best team should win the award, well Ohio State were National Champions that year due in no small part to Gamble’s contributions. The winner that year? Carson Palmer of USC. He set CAREER records for the PAC 10 that year, but the Heisman is not about your career, it’s about that season. Palmer finished the last 4 games of the season with 19 touchdowns to give him 32, meaning over half his total touchdowns came in those last four games, which is probably what propelled him to the Heisman Trophy win. And I think if the award was given after the National Championship Title game, Gamble would’ve been the winner.
@danielcrowe9324
@danielcrowe9324 Күн бұрын
In my opinion, Marshall Faulk was the biggest snub that I can remember. He DEFINITELY deserved the Heisman in 1992.
@trevinschaerr3732
@trevinschaerr3732 Күн бұрын
That punter was looking for a pay day, I’m sure Kush went too far sometimes but to make it sound like he was an abuser was bullshit. Note not an Arizona State fan.
@whatsup3270
@whatsup3270 Күн бұрын
or accurate
@CutterHistorical
@CutterHistorical Күн бұрын
Kush did have a happy ending as ASU named their field after him in 96 and then they beat the 2 time national champs Nebraska... Also Elway had his misgivings about Kush cause his dad DID coach Stanford in the Pac 10
@RoyFeagin
@RoyFeagin Күн бұрын
Shaun Alexander should have won Heisman!
@LABoyko
@LABoyko Күн бұрын
He was a winner, so they came for him. If they can't beat you, they ruin you.
@brianarbenz1329
@brianarbenz1329 Күн бұрын
Hero tolerance. Sports is the blind spot of society’s ability to judge behavior.
@thomasb.smithjr.8401
@thomasb.smithjr.8401 Күн бұрын
Thanks so much for this wonderful video. Like some of you, I grew up around men like Frank Kush. And I look around the landscape today at the state of American masculinity and wonder ...
@brianarbenz1329
@brianarbenz1329 Күн бұрын
What are you saying, that it’s somehow a loss for society that men don’t break people’s jaws any more because they make a mistake? Kush’s reaction in that incident was immature and reflected weakness, not strength.
@ARIZJOE
@ARIZJOE 14 сағат бұрын
Ridiculous. Times change. Science changes society. We treat players differently because we don't want Mike Webster living in a car, or John Mackey drinking coffee with a spoon. Andy Warhol grew up close to Frank Kush. Was he less of a man because he became the greatest artist of the last half of the 20th Century? Sports are not a microcosm of life. They are a gross oversimplification - that's why they are popular.
@brianarbenz1329
@brianarbenz1329 14 сағат бұрын
@@ARIZJOE Beautifully said! And, btw, I worked as a sportswriter 18 years for newspapers and broadcasters. I grew up loving basketball, baseball and football for the very reasons you outlined: sports is _not_ any microcosm of life.
@nationalist818
@nationalist818 Күн бұрын
That punter was just soft, bet he is a snowflake now that gets triggered by posts on X.
@NJDevil1982
@NJDevil1982 Күн бұрын
You can be a tough coach and instill discipline without physically assaulting players. If you punched someone in the mouth on the street, you’d be arrested. Kush clearly had success but if you’re acting that way, you clearly have rage/anger and impulse control issues.
@jbj7599
@jbj7599 Күн бұрын
And youre scared of rainbows
@brianarbenz1329
@brianarbenz1329 Күн бұрын
@jbj You ever consider cutting back on keyboarding long enough to go back to school and perhaps learn the language?
@brianarbenz1329
@brianarbenz1329 Күн бұрын
@nationalist818 is one of those keyboard preachers who doesn’t have to consider what it’s like to sweat it out to make Fran Kush’s big salary for him, then get your jaw broken by him.
@JeremyRobbins-b1n
@JeremyRobbins-b1n Күн бұрын
​@@brianarbenz1329nice comeback 😂
@mrmonty86
@mrmonty86 Күн бұрын
It's too bad they don't make coaches like this anymore because today's athletes are doted and coddled.
@DanStrayer
@DanStrayer Күн бұрын
Meh. Not everyone responds to face mask grabbing growlers. Some do, I’m sure: clearly, Kush produced great Sun Devil teams, and he had many kids who could take it. But it seems juvenile, belittling & pointless to me. Why make your 18-22 year olds on your own side psychologically battle their head coach all year? They’ve got enough on their plate as is.
@mrmonty86
@mrmonty86 Күн бұрын
@@DanStrayer I see it like this, old-school mentality may rub people the wrong way, but it can prepare people for life.
@whatsup3270
@whatsup3270 Күн бұрын
@@mrmonty86 I'm thinking Monty was never there
@maxwellr2533
@maxwellr2533 Күн бұрын
great vid
@raymondmcinturff3952
@raymondmcinturff3952 Күн бұрын
Where is Peyton Manning ???
@CYCLONEFAN88
@CYCLONEFAN88 2 күн бұрын
It’s crazy how bad the Cyclones were when Davis was there. Everyone knew the ball would go to Davis and he wasn’t stopped
@tommack352
@tommack352 2 күн бұрын
The big one you missed is Iowa's Chuck Long in 1985. He missed out by 45 points. He threw for 10,000 yards in his career and played in FIVE BOWL GAMES! He led Iowa to the Big Ten championship losing only to Ohio State.
@kevinchandler179
@kevinchandler179 2 күн бұрын
I love when Testaverde won 🏆 it, and my Nittany Lions 🦁 intercepted his ass 5 times in the national title game!!!!!! WE ARE
@kevinchandler179
@kevinchandler179 2 күн бұрын
Ki-Jana Carter, Kerry Collins!!! My Nittany Lions 🦁 were so damn great in 94, we had both finish 2nd and 3rd and were far away better than Salam from Colorado!!!!! WE ARE
@ritchietodd409
@ritchietodd409 2 күн бұрын
Still think Rex Grossman shouldve won over Eric Crouch in 2001.
@timbrady3090
@timbrady3090 2 күн бұрын
I still say Phillip Rivers was screwed over. Mark Maye and Lou Holtz were arguing about on ESPN. Lou said Oklahoma was undefeated, Maye shot back with "if Phillip was quarterbacking they would be untouchable." Of course who had the better NFL career and his numbers are just as good if not better than the ones that played for better teams and played more games than Phillip.