The Most HYPED Class Ever... The Top 10 Recruits From 2011

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Published 2021-03-11
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The 2011 recruiting class was loaded with talent. Guys like Odell Beckham Jr. and Jarvis Landry didn't even crack the top 10. In this video, I give a brief look into the college careers of the top 10 recruits and see how far they took their football journeys.

Chapters:
0:00 The 2011 Class Intro
00:55 The Highest Rated QB
03:23 #10
05:36 #9
07:03 #8
10:46 #7
12:17 #6
14:39 #5
16:25 #4
18:15 #3
19:36 #2
20:49 #1


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All Comments (21)
  • @adammiller011
    That Clowney hit against Michigan is one of the greatest plays in CFB history
  • @Coltsfan36951
    Surprised I didn’t see the hit during the clowney portion. Then I remembered how the outro always goes
  • @griffinhays2053
    That Clowney play in the Outback Bowl remains the single greatest "ball don't lie" moment in the history of college football
  • @primeaux1446
    I went to Crenshaw with DeAnthony. I was a Freshman his senior year and I’ll never forget when Nike came to the hood just to hold a combine for him ALONE. That man was and STILL is a HS legend 💯.
  • @petroklaxis
    Jadeveon Clowney was the last player ever to get a 99 overall rating in an NCAA Football game.
  • Clowney didn't even give that guy the courtesy of a grave when he killed him.
  • @carlos23231999
    That clowney play still gives me chills watching it to this day. Most iconic moment in CBF history to this day.
  • @emorydaniel9084
    Enjoyed the story about Malcom Brown. Amazing to see someone take his role as it comes to him. Checking ego at the door and seemingly taking whatever job to help the team in the ways that he can... and being rewarded for that work ethic.
  • @zachbraden9962
    That clowney play will forever be the greatest ball don’t lie football play ever
  • @dimetime35c
    Why Jacksonville ever hired Myers after the controversy in Florida is beyond me
  • @spidaPK
    To add context to the clowney hit at the end he supposedly told coach spurrier something along the lines of “I’ll get the ball back” One of the most iconic cfb plays of all time
  • @RandolfLycan
    "His legacy is a lot more than his nfl career". I have a feeling we don't say that enough about these guys.
  • @petehaight1139
    The video of Lael Collins absolutely handling Myles Garrett was just shocking to me.
  • As a duck fan, those 3 years of watching DAT play were insane at best, he just signed a contract in the CFL with the BC Lions!!
  • @Decemburrrrrr
    2011 was so special, my freshman year in high-school and everyone loved Oregon, their offense, and those uniforms. What a time
  • @davisia81791
    The day Clowney was to make his school decision, pretty much every student was constantly refreshing his or her phone or laptop waiting for the news. I was in class during it and pretty much none of us were paying attention to the professor because we were so anxious. As soon as we got the news, we all started excitedly "whispering" to each other with these huge grins on our faces: "We got him! We fucking got him!" Professor wasn't too thrilled with the commotion, but he understood what was happening. We SCar fans don't really have much successful football history to celebrate and reminisce on. But that few years of watching Clowney terrorize QBs, Lattimore break tackles, Shaw sling and run it, and Spurrier's coaching was a thing of beauty. It was a damn privilege.
  • I watched De'anthony Thomas in elementary school, being a ducks fan. Him, Mariota, and Huff were awesome to watch.
  • @bigdaddygru
    DeAnthony was a beast at Oregon!! He was a beast on NCAA football also! The only one that ever came close to his speed and agility on that game was Reggie Bush!
  • I watched that Michigan vs South Carolina game live. That was the most incredible play by a defensive linemen I have ever seen. It will never be topped.