Video Of All Varieties: Notre Dame 2010 Comment Count

Brian

Shoes! Untied! Monday!

The biiiig torrent is up, a 19-gig uncompressed capture. The more manageable one's ETA is 3PM.

Goot bye 87 yards zing:

Fuller highlights from MGoBlue:

WMAX radio guy Ryan Terpstra's field-level video of Michigan's last drive, the final play of the game, and the aftermath includes some priceless shots of the ND student section right after they got Denarded:

Rodriguez and Denard postgame:

If you could bottle Denard Robinson's smile it would light up the universe.

Other bits after the jump.

This is a must watch just for Rodriguez's response to a question about all he's been through in the past two years:

"Yeah… wow."

NBC's version of the same, which is grudging in re: M:

Terpstra also taped some brief interviews with Dorrestein…

…Mike Martin…

…and Michael Shaw:

And, finally, I can't believe I missed this pre-ND hype video from mgovideo, which is Denard-level amazing:

Comments

champswest

September 12th, 2010 at 11:05 PM ^

Denard is at the UM 35 and 2 ND players are headed up field about 2 yards ahead of him.  Ten yards later at the 45, Denard is about 2 yards ahead of them and when he hits the ND 20 he has them by 5. 

I thought that ND 5 star DBs were suppose to be fast.

uofmmarcum

September 12th, 2010 at 10:54 AM ^

Ryan Terpstra's video is awesome!  I love the perspective of running up the tunnel after the game has ended, running past members of the ND band, looking left as players are getting interviewed.  Just an interesting vantage point that you rarely get to see!

MGoShoe

September 12th, 2010 at 11:16 AM ^

...a great interview -- but then all the players acquitted themselves very well in these clips.

Big Will's block on the Hopkins TD was vicious.  I'd like to see more of this heavy look for short yardage plays.  Two hog molly backfield blockers (Big Will and QWash) plus Hopkins = first downs and touchdowns much more often than not.

bluebyyou

September 12th, 2010 at 11:35 AM ^

Don't know if I am the only one doing it, but I often find myself sitting in front of my screen with this big shit eating grin on my face when Denard gives that big smile of his.  His humility is refreshing.

Sambojangles

September 12th, 2010 at 11:38 AM ^

I'm glad I got to see the postgame stuff here. Yesterday, I was running around the street yelling the Victors and climbing on electric boxes, so I missed everything from Crist's last throw. It's good to catch up.

Keeeeurt

September 12th, 2010 at 11:49 AM ^

"I was just trying to get in the guy's way and I heard all of the ND fans get quite so I figured we did something right." What an awesome quote by Dorrestein.  I'm loving the guys on this team more and more every week and every time I hear them.  They are all incredibly humble and seem like they really do care about each other and the team. Go Blue!

WilliSC48

September 12th, 2010 at 11:56 AM ^

Pretty sure I had that same exact look back in 1998 when Donovan McNabb ran all over us. It's great to finally be on the other end of a running QB who causes all sorts of problems for the opposing team. 

PhillipFulmersPants

September 12th, 2010 at 12:49 PM ^

the kilted drum major (?)  as Denard's on his knee after going 87. Walks by glances down at D-rob, takes a look at the rest of the kids coming down to celebrate, and stoically keeps on walking. About at :30 in the Play of the Day clip.

MileHighJK

September 12th, 2010 at 12:57 PM ^

Anyone manage to get a screengrab of Kelly's face at the end of the first half, after the ball was thrown about 6 feet above Tacopants head out of the back of the endzone?  That shot would be priceless...

bleedzblue

September 13th, 2010 at 12:34 AM ^

When Cullen drew the flag for the late hit you hear Brandy go "NO", followed by a loud thud as he beat his fist on the table. Brandy is great, I love how emotional he is about our team.

TheOracle6

September 12th, 2010 at 3:34 PM ^

This team is really special.  Denanrd is such a focused, intense yet humble leader.  Not a lot of people outside of this very blog had us winning in South Bend.  This team is only going to continue to grow, and by getting a huge win on the road was paramount in this teams confidence going forward.  These next two weeks should allow us to open the playbook a little more and showcase some kids that we haven't seen yet.  Incredible start so far fellas.  Denard and company take "the leaders and the best" to the next level!  GO BLUE!

john22

September 12th, 2010 at 5:20 PM ^

Of course Denard Robinson stole the show,but besides Cameron Gordan's inexperience,which can be fixed the defense played good.And do people still think Denard Robinson can't throw, i hope so.These next two games will allow us to get the younger guys some serious snaps which only helps.Go Michigan!!!

MichAeroGirl

September 12th, 2010 at 8:49 PM ^

that can slow Denard down is YouTube's buffering.  I suppose that's mostly my fault for being too impatient for awesomeness to wait for the little red line to finish creeping across the screen.