27 Pass Goal | Ultimate Frisbee
Watch as the University of Florida's ultimate frisbee team takes on Stanford in an epic matchup from the 2006 National Championship game. Filmed at the Stanford Invite, this highlights reel showcases the strategies and teamwork that led to Florida's victory. The Stanford defense, known for their zone plays, proves to be a challenge for the Gators' handlers. With expert analysis from Tim Cahan, a three-time champion handler, this video breaks down the key moments of the game, including standout performances by Kyle and Kurt Gibson. Witness the clutch throws, clever dodges, and masterful pivoting that made Florida's ultimate frisbee magic happen.
Witness Brodie Smith and his team attempt an insane 27-pass goal at a high-level ultimate frisbee tournament. Can they pull it off? Watch to find out!
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all right guys we are back in the film room looking at footage back in 2006 when Florida won the National Championship is at the Stanford invite yes it was super windy 20 to 30 m per hour winds gusts up in the upper 40 mile per hour wins there so we got uh Florida in white and Stanford in Black here Stanford actually was a a really great team this year they made it to the semifinals of Nationals and uh we're going to stop it here St for's kind of in a transition defense they want to play zone but they're not really in a great spot so you can see us really take advantage of that and try to get yards here early Tim with a great pass to Kurt up the sideline and we're just moving it um we'll zoom in here a little bit and so you can kind of see what's going on we got Matt Davenport hitting Kurt Gibson there Stanford is kind of in a man kind of junk right now they're not in the zone that they want to play in and that's kind of a tough tough area for them to transition to that so Kurt moves it to Tim here cahan winner that year and he's just kind of looking for an easy pass he calls timeout and I'm want to say here timeouts are crucial guys you really want to use your timeouts um wise he didn't really like what he saw so we call a timeout probably help them out a little bit because you can see now they have a cup setup on us so they're going to really make it difficult for us to throw up field they have one person on the mark one person not allowing any throw upfield and then one person kind of Shifting over um we had great throwers this year um I'm actually downfield as a deep here just kind of letting uh the guys work and here's a great move by Kyle look at him here he shifts his weight over fakes and comes back to hit Tim um so I'm actually downfield and our handlers are just moving it as you can see they're not holding the disc for very long also they're making the Zone work um by pivoting very well well and moving the zone...





