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Title: Old Highlights
Post by: ytownchief22 on May 02, 2020, 09:49:13 PM
For those of you not on Facebook and twitter, here are some highlights of old games back in the 90's that the team put out on their page. Pretty cool going back in time and reliving them.

https://twitter.com/YoungstownStFB/status/1256322314360074242?s=20

https://www.facebook.com/YoungstownStateFootball/videos/225152015565722/

https://www.facebook.com/YoungstownStateFootball/videos/829143314246985/

https://www.facebook.com/YoungstownStateFootball/videos/2789670301158558/
Title: Re: Old Highlights
Post by: YSU1 on May 02, 2020, 10:59:25 PM
Gosh that was fun.  when they had to make a play someone did.
Title: Re: Old Highlights
Post by: goodnews on May 02, 2020, 11:03:57 PM
YSU dominated the line of scrimmage back then.  Honestly,
they were complete teams with weapons and game changers on both sides of the field.  Then throw in Jeff Wilkins who never missed no matter how big the moment.

Title: Re: Old Highlights
Post by: IAA Fan on May 06, 2020, 01:31:58 PM
Just how great was Leon Jones? Such the opposite player of today. He was big and with that wingspan had the ability to cover huge areas of turf. Such a nose for the ball.
Title: Re: Old Highlights
Post by: go guins on May 06, 2020, 02:40:19 PM
Gosh that was fun.  when they had to make a play someone did.
DITTO!
Title: Re: Old Highlights
Post by: YSU1 on May 06, 2020, 02:44:43 PM
Leon's shoulder pads were huge
Title: Re: Old Highlights
Post by: go guins on May 06, 2020, 03:13:32 PM
Leon's shoulder pads were huge
It was a strategic plan to cover his Mr. Gadget arms!
Title: Re: Old Highlights
Post by: ytownchief22 on May 06, 2020, 06:39:57 PM
94 championship vs Boise

https://www.ysusports.com/sports/fball/videos/1994_YSU-Boise_Title_Game



Pitt win in 2012

https://www.ysusports.com/sports/fball/videos/YSU_Pitt_2012_Highlights
Title: Re: Old Highlights
Post by: ytownchief22 on May 18, 2020, 06:41:36 PM
Alcorn State. Air McNair game

https://www.facebook.com/YoungstownStateFootball/videos/249552796486206/
Title: Re: Old Highlights
Post by: go guins on May 19, 2020, 08:58:18 AM
Alcorn State. Air McNair game

https://www.facebook.com/YoungstownStateFootball/videos/249552796486206/
I was there for the Alcorn game.  It was as lopsided as the score, but the highlights make it look like we picked off McNair every time he threw and as I recall he completed a BUNCH.  I remember us with kind of a old Browns "bend but don't break" defense, with them going up and down between the 20s, but us not letting them do much in the red zone.   
Title: Re: Old Highlights
Post by: Penguin Nick on May 19, 2020, 09:08:56 AM
I was at that game too, best atmosphere I ever saw.  I yearn for those 90's teams/days.  Unbelievable how good they were.  A revolving door of really good quarterbacks, insane defenses, and running backs with speed...Sean was amazing.  How did he not play in the NFL?  Look at the crowd size.  Makes you appreciate what you once had.
Title: Re: Old Highlights
Post by: go guins on May 19, 2020, 09:32:03 AM
I was at that game too, best atmosphere I ever saw.  I yearn for those 90's teams/days.  Unbelievable how good they were.  A revolving door of really good quarterbacks, insane defenses, and running backs with speed...Sean was amazing.  How did he not play in the NFL?  Look at the crowd size.  Makes you appreciate what you once had.
Revolving door of really good QB's? they were OK.  insane D's? they were OK, Speed? Tamron was our best and he wasn't that fast.  What we had was the BEST COACH!!  Players came and went, the whole thing was the COACH!  And the SOB is a doing more for YSU as President than he did as a coach! 
Watch ALL these highlights posted on this thread.  The same cool, calm, collected guy in control of every detail every game, every play.  Bo got so sweep up in complaining, I'm not certain he knew what down it was sometimes.  That's why he is a good coordinator, somebody else is paying attention to the game!
I watched us play for 6 national championships under JT, and 3 more in Columbus, We won 5 of those games and I though we had the best team on the field in exactly 1 of those games.  We won 5 because we had the best coach.  (1994 in case anybody is curious)
Title: Re: Old Highlights
Post by: Wick250 on May 19, 2020, 11:23:03 AM
I was at that game too, best atmosphere I ever saw.  I yearn for those 90's teams/days.  Unbelievable how good they were.  A revolving door of really good quarterbacks, insane defenses, and running backs with speed...Sean was amazing.  How did he not play in the NFL?  Look at the crowd size.  Makes you appreciate what you once had.

"Insane defenses."  An excellent description of the force that propelled us to four titles in the 90s.  They were not great because they had NFL caliber individuals.  They were great because they played together as a unit, followed the game plans to perfection, and made very few mistakes.  Over sixteen quarters in our four title game triumphs, the defense surrendered only FOUR touchdowns.  And one of those came after Boise State intercepted a pass and returned it inside our ten. Over those sixteen quarters, they shut out our opponents completely ten times (discounting the intentional safety late in the 1993 Marshall game for which the defense was not responsible.)  And Marshall, Boise State, and, to a lesser extent, McNeese State had prolific offenses.

Title: Re: Old Highlights
Post by: YSU1 on May 19, 2020, 07:36:23 PM
They were complete teams, good on offense, defense special teams and coaching.  When one area was not doing well other parts of the team picked up the slack. 
Title: Re: Old Highlights
Post by: guinpen on May 20, 2020, 09:55:26 AM
They were great times for one simple reason - head coach.

Title: Re: Old Highlights
Post by: go guins on May 20, 2020, 12:12:31 PM
They were great times for one simple reason - head coach.
Plain and simply, JT was the MAN!  Cool, calm, collected, under control and in control. I remember like it was yesterday, going to halftime against Western Ill. down 7 and saying to my brother, "well, we've got this one, Tressel behind only a TD at half, we'll win, guaranteed"  (and we did)
Title: Re: Old Highlights
Post by: guinpen on May 20, 2020, 02:19:35 PM
They were great times for one simple reason - head coach.
Plain and simply, JT was the MAN!  Cool, calm, collected, under control and in control. I remember like it was yesterday, going to halftime against Western Ill. down 7 and saying to my brother, "well, we've got this one, Tressel behind only a TD at half, we'll win, guaranteed"  (and we did)

All correct. He understood football and he understood people.
Title: Re: Old Highlights
Post by: go guins on May 21, 2020, 08:39:20 AM

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All correct. He understood football and he understood people.
You couldn't be more on point!  He still does.  I am really happy with what DP has said and done so far (whiich frankly is not much, and NOT his fault.  Hiring was after most recruiting and now this damn virus!)  But if JT took over this team right, we'd make the playoffs this year and play for the national championship withing 3 years. I have absolutely no doubt.  I am cautiously optimistic DP will do the same, but I have that much faith in JT.