Unicycle Football in Slow Motion

How do all these guys not have broken legs? I didn't really believe people could play football on unicycles, but now there are nine teams competing in Texas. How do you even throw a football while on a unicycle being chased by other uni-cyclists?

Great slow motion action with great music!!



Here's a link to a USA Today story about Unicycle Football:

http://ftw.usatoday.com/2013/08/unicycle-football-is-real-and-it-is-spectacular/

What's the next sport? Make up your own and submit in comments!
     Posted By: gdanea - Fri Aug 30, 2013
     Category: Sports





Comments
Wow! I couldn't even ride a unicycle. The skill is amazing. You gotta be a bit crazy to do that on pavement.

Frisbee football on pogo sticks?

In junior high, we tried to organize a 43-man squamish team, but the gym teacher didn't think we were serious enough to let it proceed. Anyone else try to get a squamish team going? Anyone else remember 43-man squamish?
Posted by Harvey on 08/31/13 at 12:30 AM
This sure ain't any crazier than Quidditch which is being played in Ivy League schools.

Watch This
Posted by Expat47 in Athens, Greece on 08/31/13 at 12:46 AM
What an incredibly stupid idea! :lol:
Well, It is Texass!
And as we all know,
FOOTBALL IS UBIQUITOUS IN TEXAS! :coolsmile: :lol:
Posted by Tyrusguy on 08/31/13 at 08:45 AM
The unicycle guys look like those tards on 'Jackass'. As for Quiddich, they look like a bunch of kids playing 'Harry Potter' in the backyard.
Posted by Patty in Ohio, USA on 08/31/13 at 09:47 AM
Harvey, we got our squamish teams together, but we could never figure out how to line up on opposite sides of a five-sided field so we had to give it up.

The rules of quidditch don't make any sense. What's-her-name should have asked for a little help from someone who has actually played a game or two before she wrote it up.
Posted by Dave Hanford on 09/03/13 at 04:04 PM
@Dave:

Good to know there are other WUvies with a long enough Mad Mag track record to know about the great faux sporting craze of 1965.

Just as well that people couldn't figure out how to do it -- the rules were set up to produce a healthy number of fatalities.
Posted by Harvey on 09/03/13 at 11:50 PM
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