I never realized before how god awful Billy Joe was just throwing the football. I know, Nebraska D but still. . . . . . .
He looked pretty good to me. Especially for the way the game was played 32 years ago.
A lot of fun memories in that video. When Bjornsen (who would become a receiver and have a decent NFL career) came in to play QB and Keith Jackson, obviously not Geography and Last Names Superiority Guy, said, "You'd think he'd be from Lynden." C'mon, Keith, Bjornsen is Norwegian. Lynden is the home of the mighty Dutch.
He missed more than 1/4 of his targets. I never thought that before I ever saw big Penix energy, btw.
I think it says more about the offense and Penix than it does about Hobert.
We old guys remember the days when anything over a 50% completion rate for a college QB was pretty good.
People forget that Washington invented the black QB and still have the only guy in Canton.
I never realized before how god awful Billy Joe was just throwing the football. I know, Nebraska D but still. . . . . . .
He looked pretty good to me. Especially for the way the game was played 32 years ago.
A lot of fun memories in that video. When Bjornsen (who would become a receiver and have a decent NFL career) came in to play QB and Keith Jackson, obviously not Geography and Last Names Superiority Guy, said, "You'd think he'd be from Lynden." C'mon, Keith, Bjornsen is Norwegian. Lynden is the home of the mighty Dutch.
He missed more than 1/4 of his targets. I never thought that before I ever saw big Penix energy, btw.
I think it says more about the offense and Penix than it does about Hobert.
We old guys remember the days when anything over a 50% completion rate for a college QB was pretty good.
People forget that Washington invented the black QB and still have the only guy in Canton.
I never realized before how god awful Billy Joe was just throwing the football. I know, Nebraska D but still. . . . . . .
He looked pretty good to me. Especially for the way the game was played 32 years ago.
A lot of fun memories in that video. When Bjornsen (who would become a receiver and have a decent NFL career) came in to play QB and Keith Jackson, obviously not Geography and Last Names Superiority Guy, said, "You'd think he'd be from Lynden." C'mon, Keith, Bjornsen is Norwegian. Lynden is the home of the mighty Dutch.
He missed more than 1/4 of his targets. I never thought that before I ever saw big Penix energy, btw.
I think it says more about the offense and Penix than it does about Hobert.
We old guys remember the days when anything over a 50% completion rate for a college QB was pretty good.
People forget that Washington invented the black QB and still have the only guy in Canton.
Warren Moon's completion percentage was 49.8%.
People forget that.
Moon learned how to be a real passer in Canada. HtH
Hobert didn't have Penix's receivers and played in a different offense. Hobert was a prototype for the era. If Hobert were not such a moron at that tim in his life, he could have at least held a clipboard in the NFL for 20 years, a few years as a starter. HtH.
Trailing 14 to 9 Beno Bryant fumbles a punt inside his 10 yard line and Nebraska goes up 21 to 9 in the 2nd half
UW starts to drive back and gets 16 more holding penalties pissing off James. When a 1st down is called back and it's 4th down and longish at midfield James calls time out and decides to go for it.
We need this Billy
No shit coach
And a legendary team scored the next 27 points
Pup and I don't need Google
Any update on the crowd reaction after the game?
It was the first, and last, time a Nebraska crowd had ever given a standing ovation to any team, including Nebraska.
Have they been Nebraska classy since?
After the Washington game, the city of Lincoln passed an ordinance retiring the standing ovation and forbidding Nebraska classy fans from ever conferring that honor upon another team again, so thoroughly gobsmacked were they by the 91 DWAGs.
I never realized before how god awful Billy Joe was just throwing the football. I know, Nebraska D but still. . . . . . .
He looked pretty good to me. Especially for the way the game was played 32 years ago.
A lot of fun memories in that video. When Bjornsen (who would become a receiver and have a decent NFL career) came in to play QB and Keith Jackson, obviously not Geography and Last Names Superiority Guy, said, "You'd think he'd be from Lynden." C'mon, Keith, Bjornsen is Norwegian. Lynden is the home of the mighty Dutch.
He missed more than 1/4 of his targets. I never thought that before I ever saw big Penix energy, btw.
I think it says more about the offense and Penix than it does about Hobert.
We old guys remember the days when anything over a 50% completion rate for a college QB was pretty good.
People forget that Washington invented the black QB and still have the only guy in Canton.
Warren Moon's completion percentage was 49.8%.
People forget that.
Moon learned how to be a real passer in Canada. HtH
Hobert didn't have Penix's receivers and played in a different offense. Hobert was a prototype for the era. If Hobert were not such a moron at that tim in his life, he could have at least held a clipboard in the NFL for 20 years, a few years as a starter. HtH.
It was the Cornhuskers’ first shutout defeat in 221 games since the 1973 season.
Huskers’ 82 rushing yards — after they had won the NCAA rushing title in the regular season at 353.2 yards per game.
The Huskers' collective bunghole was so red hot from the friction that it caused a fire in the NBC control room.
Imagine only gaining 439 yards and scoring a paltry 22 against that defense.
Sad!
When the other team can't do at all the one thing they do, and thus do nothing but punt, and it's clear from the time you walked into the parking lot that the game was easily in hand, as opposed to having to come storming back in the 4th quarter, it tends to dampen one's enthusiasm. YMMV
#fuckofffatass
#fuckoffroyotis
You sound angry. That’s not like you or your people to be hotheaded.
Trailing 14 to 9 Beno Bryant fumbles a punt inside his 10 yard line and Nebraska goes up 21 to 9 in the 2nd half
UW starts to drive back and gets 16 more holding penalties pissing off James. When a 1st down is called back and it's 4th down and longish at midfield James calls time out and decides to go for it.
We need this Billy
No shit coach
And a legendary team scored the next 27 points
Pup and I don't need Google
Any update on the crowd reaction after the game?
It was the first, and last, time a Nebraska crowd had ever given a standing ovation to any team, including Nebraska.
Have they been Nebraska classy since?
After the Washington game, the city of Lincoln passed an ordinance retiring the standing ovation and forbidding Nebraska classy fans from ever conferring that honor upon another team again, so thoroughly gobsmacked were they by the 91 DWAGs.
I never realized before how god awful Billy Joe was just throwing the football. I know, Nebraska D but still. . . . . . .
He looked pretty good to me. Especially for the way the game was played 32 years ago.
A lot of fun memories in that video. When Bjornsen (who would become a receiver and have a decent NFL career) came in to play QB and Keith Jackson, obviously not Geography and Last Names Superiority Guy, said, "You'd think he'd be from Lynden." C'mon, Keith, Bjornsen is Norwegian. Lynden is the home of the mighty Dutch.
He missed more than 1/4 of his targets. I never thought that before I ever saw big Penix energy, btw.
I think it says more about the offense and Penix than it does about Hobert.
We old guys remember the days when anything over a 50% completion rate for a college QB was pretty good.
People forget that Washington invented the black QB and still have the only guy in Canton.
Warren Moon's completion percentage was 49.8%.
It could be argued that James Harris was more of a pioneer than Moon
I never realized before how god awful Billy Joe was just throwing the football. I know, Nebraska D but still. . . . . . .
He looked pretty good to me. Especially for the way the game was played 32 years ago.
A lot of fun memories in that video. When Bjornsen (who would become a receiver and have a decent NFL career) came in to play QB and Keith Jackson, obviously not Geography and Last Names Superiority Guy, said, "You'd think he'd be from Lynden." C'mon, Keith, Bjornsen is Norwegian. Lynden is the home of the mighty Dutch.
He missed more than 1/4 of his targets. I never thought that before I ever saw big Penix energy, btw.
I think it says more about the offense and Penix than it does about Hobert.
We old guys remember the days when anything over a 50% completion rate for a college QB was pretty good.
People forget that Washington invented the black QB and still have the only guy in Canton.
Warren Moon's completion percentage was 49.8%.
It could be argued that James Harris was more of a pioneer than Moon
In fact, I make that argument every day of my life, whether anyone is listening or not.
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It's time to bulldoze Kane and rebuild something that fits in better with the rest of campus.
Warren Moon's completion percentage was 49.8%.
No piano skills.
That must be why USC has won so many Rose Bowls.
Hobert didn't have Penix's receivers and played in a different offense. Hobert was a prototype for the era. If Hobert were not such a moron at that tim in his life, he could have at least held a clipboard in the NFL for 20 years, a few years as a starter. HtH.