Mike Rozier was a stud in 83 for Nebraska. Watching the 84 Orange Bowl most of the us college football fans were wondering when 🌽 were going to kick in. Had Osborne went for the tie they win the natty. When Tom went for the win he cemented the Nebraska classy moniker in my book. I myself preferred the 85 Orange Bowl, I’m not classy. Both years were big upsets for our young dawgs.
Lol. Teams had about the same level of NFL talent in the starting lineups. Husker lost for two reasons:
This:
and this
With a true freshman at middle lb and their best defensive player out of the game, Miami still managed to do just enough to slow their rushing attack on D. It might not seem that way, but you have to know that Nebraska averaged over 7 yards a carry for the season and just fucking steamrolled everyone on the ground. Against the Canes they averaged 5, and if you take away the 20 yard fumblerooski it's under 5. Couple that with a Miami pro style passing attack and receivers that made Husker think it was on Mars, along with a rushing game of their own, and the upset isn't that absurd.
The fumblerooski on 3rd and 5 was trickeration even by today's standards, and they fucking needed it, as it would turn out, to keep it within reach of a tie. I was at that game, and more than half the stadium was corn and they were fucking puckered at that point in the game.
Great game. IDGAF if Nebraska wins the natty with a tie. It would always be a tie. Sure, some people desperate for validation count natties however they can get them. But that would have forever gone down with an asterisk IMO and Nebraska is a proud program. He made the right call. Canes have left three natties on the table, at least. Doesn't matter.
My parents were going through a horrible divorce. Our family ate dinner that night at a Red Robin in Seattle, with the Orange Bowl on the TV overhead. My mom was having such a meltdown that management said if she didn't calm down we would be asked to leave.
I just youtubed the game and re-watched it: I had forgotten how physical Miami was that night on defense and how hard their backs ran, especially Albert Bentley. You don't watch that game and come away thinking that Nebraska got out-finessed and for a while was getting their asses kicked - Miami was up 31-17 in the 4th Q. The Hurricanes were stout on D and were getting into their backfield and hitting Turner Gill and their running backs hard. I don't think Nebraska had faced that kind of pursuit all season outside of Oklahoma and put the ball on the ground 6 times and were lucky to only lose one. And of course hadn't seen anything like that passing game all year.
I still have that Sports Illustrated issue. I might frame it now.
One of the Throbbers two dads was a massive Nebraska fan. Can remember one Nebraska/Oklahoma game where my mom was puttering around outside, slipped and fell and knocked her head pretty hard.
Pa Throbber made her wait until the end of the game before going to the ER where it was learned she had a concussion.
oh, she wasn't melting over the game? because while you're mother was having a meltdown, 3,000+ miles away in Miamuh, much younger creep was having his own meltdown, but the good kind, over the actual game.
Both my mom and horrible stepmom both started their relationships with my dad pretending to like football. My stepmom worked hard on my dad from about 2000-2019 to give up his Husky tickets.
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Big 8 Nebraska v Oklahoma was absolute must see TV.
Well, except for the years when Oklahoma was on probation and couldn’t be on TV.
'83 Nebraska with 66 rushing TDs! I remember they beat somebody 84-14 and my eyes popped out of my head trying to comprehend scoring so many points.
83 Nebraska was considered the best team ever going into the Orange Bowl against a gritty bunch of 'Canes from Miami
I don't remember who won. Maybe @creepycoug can help here
1973 UCLA beat UW 62-13 and lost to Nebraska 40-13. Only Pac team on the list
UCLA had lost three straight to UW and Sonny including a 61-20 beat down that was UW revenge for a 57-14 loss in 1969 during the boycott
Wild times and college football not NFL lite
Mike Rozier was a stud in 83 for Nebraska. Watching the 84 Orange Bowl most of the us college football fans were wondering when 🌽 were going to kick in. Had Osborne went for the tie they win the natty. When Tom went for the win he cemented the Nebraska classy moniker in my book. I myself preferred the 85 Orange Bowl, I’m not classy. Both years were big upsets for our young dawgs.
Lol. Teams had about the same level of NFL talent in the starting lineups. Husker lost for two reasons:
This:
and this
With a true freshman at middle lb and their best defensive player out of the game, Miami still managed to do just enough to slow their rushing attack on D. It might not seem that way, but you have to know that Nebraska averaged over 7 yards a carry for the season and just fucking steamrolled everyone on the ground. Against the Canes they averaged 5, and if you take away the 20 yard fumblerooski it's under 5. Couple that with a Miami pro style passing attack and receivers that made Husker think it was on Mars, along with a rushing game of their own, and the upset isn't that absurd.
The fumblerooski on 3rd and 5 was trickeration even by today's standards, and they fucking needed it, as it would turn out, to keep it within reach of a tie. I was at that game, and more than half the stadium was corn and they were fucking puckered at that point in the game.
Great game. IDGAF if Nebraska wins the natty with a tie. It would always be a tie. Sure, some people desperate for validation count natties however they can get them. But that would have forever gone down with an asterisk IMO and Nebraska is a proud program. He made the right call. Canes have left three natties on the table, at least. Doesn't matter.
It was definitely a good game, I can vividly remember watching it which is strange since my memory isn’t great these days.
My parents were going through a horrible divorce. Our family ate dinner that night at a Red Robin in Seattle, with the Orange Bowl on the TV overhead. My mom was having such a meltdown that management said if she didn't calm down we would be asked to leave.
Was she a Nebraska Classy Husker?
I had made a date while drunk on my ass New Year's eve for the 1st. She actually asked me at a bar. Quite common really when you're me
As I was getting ready to go out I realized I'd rather watch the game
Date was a disaster. She loved Richard Nixon. I found that out after I trashed him. Was not going to make the 2 point conversion that night
Got home in time for the final drive
I just youtubed the game and re-watched it: I had forgotten how physical Miami was that night on defense and how hard their backs ran, especially Albert Bentley. You don't watch that game and come away thinking that Nebraska got out-finessed and for a while was getting their asses kicked - Miami was up 31-17 in the 4th Q. The Hurricanes were stout on D and were getting into their backfield and hitting Turner Gill and their running backs hard. I don't think Nebraska had faced that kind of pursuit all season outside of Oklahoma and put the ball on the ground 6 times and were lucky to only lose one. And of course hadn't seen anything like that passing game all year.
I still have that Sports Illustrated issue. I might frame it now.
That’s sounds like a brutal experience but not surprising you remember the game. Divorce sucks and our kids get the brunt of the blow back.
One of the Throbbers two dads was a massive Nebraska fan. Can remember one Nebraska/Oklahoma game where my mom was puttering around outside, slipped and fell and knocked her head pretty hard.
Pa Throbber made her wait until the end of the game before going to the ER where it was learned she had a concussion.
When men were men.
She hated football.
oh, she wasn't melting over the game? because while you're mother was having a meltdown, 3,000+ miles away in Miamuh, much younger creep was having his own meltdown, but the good kind, over the actual game.
Both my mom and horrible stepmom both started their relationships with my dad pretending to like football. My stepmom worked hard on my dad from about 2000-2019 to give up his Husky tickets.
maybe your mom was a cuog fan disguised as a non-fan trying to sabotage DWAG!?!?!
anyway, I’m taking your story and saying Mom was losing her shit over excite for the Canes. I mean, who wouldn’t?
My mom, that's who
this exchange became awkward. all I wanted was for you to