DrMantisToboggan

June 22nd, 2017 at 9:50 AM ^

Pretty sure Smith's community activities are oft-discussed around the blog, and that Smith is a board member himself. 

 

I have never understood why the Clowney hit garnered so much acclaim. The helmet came off, cool. A dude who loafed half the time hit a dude he had 8 inches and 80 pounds on because an OL blew an assignment. An astounding football feat it was not.

DrMantisToboggan

June 22nd, 2017 at 12:05 PM ^

K great, I played at the college level as well and have done some coaching since. 

 

That means you and I both know that helmets are knocked off all the time.

 

Smith popping up after the hit is a lot more impressive than Clowney blowing up a man he had damn near 100 pounds on and a free run at. The most impressive part of the play may be that Clowney actually gave effort in run defense for once in college.

Mr. Yost

June 22nd, 2017 at 10:45 PM ^

Helmet's are SUPPOSED to come off. That's the worst part of the argument on either side.

It's a fact that because of egregious face mask penalties, helmets have been designed to come off.

I personally believe that it was a play that was supposed to be made when Michigan missed the OL blocking assignment...HOWEVER, the highlight doesn't happen with Clowney being Clowney. 

90% of guys make a tackle for a loss. Clowney makes it a legendary play.

Just my 2 pennies.

bronxblue

June 22nd, 2017 at 3:41 PM ^

It was a missed block; you can watch highlights of the hit and it's clear nobody picked him up.  He then hit Smith the moment the ball got there, and his helmet popped off.  Smith still reached for the ball, and with some luck could have even recovered it.  It was a cinematic hit, but this hit by Brandon Graham was equally as impressive but was a yard later and Winston is about 50 pounds heavier than Smith, so Winston just went down in a heap and held onto the ball.  But I don't see odes to Graham in the media.  And guys lose their helmet all the time; perhaps not as dramatically, but that's as much caused by it not being connected properly as the violence of the hit.

 

blueblueblue

June 22nd, 2017 at 9:51 AM ^

Smith is building community gardens? I wonder if he has ever considered posting here to tell us about it. 

But seriously, what a great human being. That guy is a winner. 

The Fugitive

June 22nd, 2017 at 9:53 AM ^

Meh. The only reason this happened was a miscommunication between Lewan and the TE. Clowney didn't get anything going against Lewan 1 on 1. Another game we should have won...fricken Ace Sanders.

DrMantisToboggan

June 22nd, 2017 at 10:02 AM ^

Coach Hoke's second year should have been all we needed to realize he really could not manage a game/entire football team. Yet, we let that drag on for two more seasons.

 

That 8-5 team would have been 12-1 under a competent staff. It also could have easily been 7-6 as we really had no business winning that Northwestern contest before Tree's miracle snag.

Elmer

June 22nd, 2017 at 9:54 AM ^

Nice article. Great story. 

As for "Clowney sliced through the line of scrimmage...." it was a missed block and a free shot at Vincent.  More should be said about how tough Vincent was.

RockinLoud

June 22nd, 2017 at 10:05 AM ^

Why don't they do a piece on how he was the first, and only I believe, Michigan player to rush, pass, and catch a TD in a single game vs Minny in 2011??? Mr. Smith, would love to hear your thoughts on that game. 

kehnonymous

June 22nd, 2017 at 10:39 AM ^

Although what Vincent Smith is doing right now is ultimately more noteworthy, I do think it still should be mentioned more often that after the Clowney hit, Smith got right back up and could've played the next down had we retained the possession.  (Also no one on the planet would've held on to the football after a blindside hit by that large of a human being)

KC Wolve

June 22nd, 2017 at 10:52 AM ^

It is enraging to read about them dealing with bullshit bureaucracies and "paperwork" when trying to do something good. I get the need for regulations, but they are rebuilding communities and providing fucking food for people in need. Get out of their way!

Get off my lawn

MrSmith

June 22nd, 2017 at 12:32 PM ^

That's the story with everyone that's trying to make a differences. Adversity was one of the first things I learn to understand and deal with threw though times. This should inspire people to get back and to keep striding for there goals.

ak47

June 22nd, 2017 at 11:11 AM ^

People saying the hit wasn't great are ridiculous.  Plus when you factor in that it came directly after a completely bullshit spot and first down that favored Michigan and resulted in a turnover that probably won the game for south carolina it was a pretty big deal.

DrMantisToboggan

June 22nd, 2017 at 12:01 PM ^

Important in game =/= historically impressive. Most hits in any "Greatest football hits" YouTube montage are more impressive than a 6'6 270 DE hitting a 5'8 180 RB. Given the context of the play, anything less than a big collision from Clowney would have been weird. Calling Clowney's hit "The Hit" when discussing all of college football (as opposed to just SC football history) is ludicrous.

 

Want to see an impressive hit? Go to 0:18 mark of the video below. Watch 225lb Kam Chancellor absolutely obliterate 250lb Vernon Davis. Both running, Chancellor is same height, 25lbs lighter. I don't get jazzed up for a dude that should smoke a smaller dude actually smoking said dude. When an evenly matched or smaller player lays the lumber, that is impressive.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-1MQ0Cnbhs