 Alright everybody, what is going on? Welcome back to another video. Today's video we're going to be looking at college football's most ruthless punch. I looked at the 2017 and 2018 NFL's biggest fights. I didn't see one punch disappointed, but that's about to change. Okay, here we go. College football's most ruthless punch. Let's get a bit of a description on that. What have we got here? Football has some heated moments. One of the most notorious moments happened when Ligaret Blount threw a devastating punch after a lost boy's state. Most people don't even remember the game. This punch overshadows it all. Okay. Let's go back just a minute. After this, I'm going to show you the most ruthless punch in rugby. It is absolutely sickening. I can't even watch it, but you guys are going to... A very decade ago, we saw a brief yet highly anticipated series of matchups. Boise State, arguably the greatest non-power conference team since 2000, and Oregon, who had one of the most high-power offenses in recent memory. If you look at the most winningest team since 2000, both of them are right at the top, but one dark moment after their final matchup overshadows... There you go. There's a punch. September 3rd, 2009. They punched him in his grill, but that's all right. Up to this point, this would be the most impactful game of Boise State history. If they wanted any chance at a BCS Bowl, there's no if, ands, or buts about it. This is a must-win game. For Oregon, it's all about revenge. Let's go back one year previous. Headed to Eugene, Boise State was unranked, never beat a power conference team on the road, and were led by a young, inexperienced freshman quarterback. And on national television, that freshman quarterback and the Broncos completely dismantled Oregon. Have we got a case of a sore loser here, guys? Someone who can't handle losing. I hope not. Nice. Oh, oh! Oh, nice. Oh! Haha! Haha! Haha! Oh, no. I would not want to get punched by that guy. Bad move, guys. He shouldn't have played. He's still got issues. Oh, no. Boise State, he told them, we owe them an ass whooping. And looking back on it, it truly could have been taken literal. Look at that field. That's mean. Playing on a blue field. That's sick. Boise State dominated again. This time defensively. Oregon had zero first downs in the entire first half, and they barely scraped out eight points for the game. And the most sorry Stalin of all was Ligaret Bluntz. That's not what you want to hear. And after the game, Boise State's Byron Hout decided to let Blunt know. All I got to say is, bad move. Oh, no. Oh, no. Oh, he's knocked right out. Oh, you idiot. You fucking idiot, Bluntz. He can't handle it, can he? Can't handle losing. Fuck. Oh, no. Oh, at least he's up. Fuckin' good kind. Get up, get up. But Byron Hout sure felt the punch. As ruthless as his punch was, the aftermath would be even more devastating. Forget tainting good, clean sportsmanship. It would forever ruin Bluntz's reputation. He would go on to be suspended for the rest of the year up until the bowl game. And Oregon fans quickly moved on as the backup would become even more dominant. The punch was a blessing in disguise for the Michael James. He now got the limelight and took advantage. Blunt quickly moved on. For Byron Hout, that punch would overshadow his career. He was a pretty decent player in Boise State's prime years. But even if you type his name into Google, most of the articles and websites that pop up are mentioning the punch. He said he learned a lot from this experience and hopes the punch doesn't haunt him forever. But Garrett Blunt may have moved on. You can even make the claim that he's in a church. Two-time Super Bowl champion, led the league and rushed for the dunk. What? He won two Super Bowls? I thought he was going to get suspended forever. Who is this guy? Garrett Blunt. Career highlights. Okay. Alright, let's have a listen to this guy seven years on. Or eight years on. Let's see what he's up to. Let's see what he talks about. We've got Garrett Blunt, J.A.J.E. joining us here on NFL Network on Game Day Prime. So go ahead. Garrett, grab a seat. We've got everybody. Come on up, man. I wonder if they mentioned the punch. Guys, welcome. They won the Super Bowl. J.A., grab that mic right in front of you. Garrett, have a seat, grab that mic. Patriots. First of all, this is my boy. Is it Patriots? A momo, momo, bruh. Alright, first of all, you look a little bit like Lennox Lewis. Coming into the ring drinking that flag, man. Did you have that thing stashed away? I had some of my U.K. friends give it to me as a gift. I'm flying the flag high tonight. How does this feel, man? Trading in the middle of the season, you didn't know what to expect. But tonight, you're a Super Bowl champion. You know, God always has a plan. You never really know what the journey, how the road is going to lead. The final destination was always to be a Super Bowl champion wherever I was at. And I'm so grateful that it was in Philly. A team that's a true family. A team that's brothers that really care for one another. And I'm so grateful to be a part of it. How many is that, my brother? How many is that? Prime time. That's three, Brian. Three? Yes, sir. How do you feel, man? I mean, because normally you make a move from the Patriots like that. Usually you're digressing. But not only did you make that move, but you came back and beat your former teammates, man. Man, it's a crazy feeling, man. Just the fact that, you know, we knew that we was destined for greatness early in the season, man. It was special. We knew we had something special. We love each other, man. It's a family-oriented team. You know, and obviously, you know, we're going against one of the best teams in the league. And they're going to always be one of the better teams in the league. And so we just, you know, we do everything we can, man, to make sure that we come out on top of these games. He started off by saying family, mama. And when they didn't want to send your baby, pay your baby what he was worth, the debt bother you, mama. Yes. And then, but it's so- It's whoopie goldberg. You know, when you're running, what you do when you're running to a big rubric wall, you know what I'm saying? You knock it down. You don't just run it to it and turn it around and just say, oh, I ain't gonna worry about that. Go to the next thing. It's just amazing. It's just amazing. And he's amazing. So this guy who threw the most devastating punch in college football history, went on to win three Super Bowls, and he won back-to-back Super Bowls with different teams. Only the fourth person to ever do it. Since 1970. Jeez, man. That's pretty awesome, I gotta say. So we're gonna stop it there. I hope you guys enjoyed this video. Actually, before you go, I wanna show you this devastating punch from a rugby game, alright? Rugby most... biggest punch. Oh, Jesus. Look at this shit, bro. This makes me sick. Oh, no. Oh, no. Watch this. Oh, no. Oh, shit. Watch this. This is terrible. You haven't seen it yet. Watch it. Brass, brass. Okay, not once, but twice. Boo, despicable bastard. Sorry, guys, but that was not so high. He was a Warriors legend for the New Zealand Warriors. And he got fucking decked like that. Ah, god damn. That's the ruthlessness of rugby. Anyways, guys, if you have enjoyed the video, please press like. If you wanna see more, please subscribe. And I'll definitely be back for some more big hits very soon.