@johnfruechte3265 I believe Osborne utilized both quarterbacks. Frazier in the 1st and 4th quarters, Beringer in the 2nd and 3rd. I swear I heard or read somewhere that that was part of the game plan. Rotating QBs to keep them fresh and rested. Now, keep in mind, the game was played almost thirty years ago, so I might be remembering fact or an urban legend. 🙂
I digress? Seeing Steve Spurrier almost in tears was the most satisfying to me. I lived in Houston, when the Oilers had 11 NE players on the team. They couldn't win the big one. The press called it the Nebraska Curse, when we couldn't finish the season off right. Mike Rozier got got shooting off a gun in his truck at the time? I decided I wanted to "Be Like Mike"? lol. Wifey was driving the Buick Grand National. I rooled down the window and popped one off my Glock. HOLY SCHNIEKIE? Thank God my hearing was stuffed? So I didn't have to hear what the wifey was yelling? Flash was blinding? NEVER did that again? lol. I no longer wanted to be like Mike.
@@broncobra Great Comment...but i respect Spurrier and the Gators, I'll never like the Canes and wish we'd have beat the Gators by 3 and the Hurricanes by 40.
@Michael Miller Smart Man. No wonder his daughter divorced you. Who in their right FING mind wanted to go see this BEFORE the game. 0-7 in the last 7 bowls, Neb was awful.
@mas5867 and a very smart person whatever way you seing(not judging) would date a a little boy still living in his momma's basement making stupid comments on UA-cam.
@@wallstgovernment this team was a juggernaut of epic proportions every play was like a runaway locomotive look at the plays even when they get like an 8-yard run everybody's just barreling down field like an over out of control avalanche and that's how it was from 1993 through 97 Nebraska was an absolute wrecking Ball to the history of college football they destroyed everything as far as dominance goes that any program had ever done greatest run in college football history those five years but really greatest run in 40 years Nebraska from 1962 to 2001 was never below nine wins
@Bruce Wayne There is a graph that tracks each confs strength of schedule as a whole. From 78 to 95, the BIG EASY was in a nose dive in terms of strength of schedule. In 95, only the MAC had a easier schedule than the BE. Of course Osborne could win 9 games a season with teams he faced most of the time. Google strength of schedule by conference historically or something like that.
@@mas5867 yep the biggest mistake nebraska ever made to the football program, not the bottom line was to join the big ten. They have never been the same. It is easy to see why, the strength of schedule in the big 8 days meant oklahoma, perhaps oklahoma st. and the bowl game. That said, nebraska had great teams, supported by the walk on program, and the, then state of the art weight lifting, perhaps a little steroid use, and a great coach.
My youngest brother Juan lives in Spokane, Washington and is a disabled Army veteran. Juan calls himself a American/European Union citizen who happens to be black. Why won't the Veterans Administration Hospital in Spokane, Washington issue him medication.?
I am a Bama fan, but this is by far the most satisfying victory of any team outside of my Crimson Tide. I was so glad to see Osborne get that elusive NC and for Miami to get shut up again, like they did versus Bama in the 1993 Sugar Bowl.
I remember that Sugar Bowl game, especially when that Miami receiver got all cocky running for the endzone and your one Bama D-back caught up and stripped the ball from him. I LITERALLY fell on the floor laughing.
Envy and Jealous is unbecoming Bama fan! Florida football led by Miami changed and elevated college football to what you see today. So some damn respect!
The "Black Shirt" defense, "Speed Kills, Strength Punishes", held serve long enough for the offence to beat Miami's defense into submission. #40, with the crew cut and two TDs put the game over the top. Life long Husker fan and this was one of the finest moments. Had waited for this over all of the years since Rich Glover and Johnny Rogers won the National Championship! Go Big Red!
The physical aspect of this game is something you will never see again. Both teams left it all out on the field. As a ball carrier you knew that if you hesitated at the wrong moment that a defender was gonna make you eat your own teeth. Playing with that type of mentality changes the game completely from where it is today. It was just a different game back then, not so long ago though.
Whut. Miami was spent against WA when they lost their home streak and never recovered that season. Go watch it. Update: See my next post. Miami was very overrated that year.
@Ryan Doyle LOL How the other 10 teams that Miami beat that year finished. FSU, 1 loss, #4 BC, 7-4-1, #23 VT, 4 losses, #24. Syr, 4 losses, unranked GS, 5 losses, unranked Rut, 5 losses, unranked WVU, 6 losses, unranked ASU, 8 losses, unranked Pitt, 8 losses, unranked Temple, 9 losses, unranked Miami beat 1 team that finished in the top 20. And lost to WA that finished unranked after they lost to 3 unranked teams. And remember, Bowden had a losing record to every Canes coach with a NC. 0-4.
@@mas5867 Excellent cherrypicking work. But most teams are like that. Look at who they beat and you only see 1 or 2 really quality wins. Most teams in college football suck. Nebraska: only two quality wins. Colorado and Miami. Penn State: basically none. No one they beat finished in the top 10 in the final AP poll.
@@BookClubDisaster Here were the top 5 teams in the last regular season AP poll of 94 and the number of teams each played that finished ranked in the top 20 at the end of the season. #1 Neb, 3 # 2 PSU, 4 # 3 Miami, 1 # 4 CO, 2 # 5 FL, 1 and 1 tie Miami had the worst showing just in 94. But, I'm a Neb hater and 94, like 95 was a joke of a season. Teams rarely have just 1 quality win.
What a game; I've only been watching CFB for 5 years and I've seen this one 3x. Husker I formation Option with a devastating O line; the apogee of 30 years of Osbourne; Miami being Miami with guys like Ray Lewis; it's as exciting as CFB; hell football in general gets in the 90's. Besides 1997 Superbowl; 98 NFC championship games. Games Also on UA-cam; also worth downloading and seeing 3x...rewinding every big play!
Don't cherry pick. Watch Miami get their ass handed to them the 2 previous bowls AL 34, Miami 13 AZ 29, Miami 0 (Sapp and Lewis were both there. Miami never crossed the 40 yd line) and then ask yourself, why in the F am I wasting my time with this, Erickson sucked with his own players.
@@robjohnson8861 yet with majority of his players he won a second National Championship so don’t start with that bs. He’s the only Miami coach to win 2 National Championships.wether you like or not, he’s the only one. Plus he also gave Oregon State their best season ever in school history.
@@sorney98 You poor stupid twit and your attempts to prop up Erickson to make Ozzy look better. We have this discussion before and I owned you there but the peeps here wouldn't be there would they. Google Hurricanes’ Football recruiting history: 87-89 where you will read "Jimmy Johnson recruited in the 1987-1988 classes and Dennis Erickson helped to close on the 1989 class that Johnson had lured in all the way up to signing day. " so 89, his Sen, Jun, Soph, Fresh 90, his Sen, Jun, Soph, 91, his Sen, Jun 92, his Sen So littleman idiot, in 91 the jun and sen were Johnsons Re Oregon State Do you ever think ahead. It was his second season. The upper classmenwere were Mike Rileys'.
@@sorney98 Here's the diff between you and I. You might hate me for popping your childhood memories, but you respect me. That's fine, Respect Rocks. Me on the other hand. I cannot stand your lack of integrity in not being able evaluate Neb and Ozzy honestly.
I remember my heart sinking when Miami scored to start the second-half and we had those two turnovers. Thought it was going to be another year of "close but no cigar". But the D kept holding and Tommie came-in get the O rolling, incredible game.
can you imagine if Neb had lost how much air time the turnovers and all the excuses Neb fans would have come up with. Things happen for a reason. Winning to shutdown crybabies, who would have thunk it!
Y'all having better cover corners than in the past and the use of the 4-3 full time won y'all the game. Unlike prior games with Miami, y'all got after their QB, hit him, hurried throws and caused incomplete passes
@@charlesshankle3178 It doesn't matter how good a QB is, he can't complete passes while he's face down on the turf. Costa, Wurful (sp) and Manning can attest to that.
To tell you how good Tommy Frazier and Lawrence Philips and that Nebraska line was...they had to deal with Warren Sapp and Ray Lewis. Two of the best defensive Super Bowl winners I’ve ever seen. Just unreal talent.
I remember watching this game live. Costa was under pressure the whole second half and just a few highlights are shown. Corn fed Nebraska and the massive Schlesinger just steamed rolled Miami in the 4th quarter.
Miami's defense played great for 52 minutes, then their fuel tank abruptly hit "E". Also, it's a bit weird seeing Erstad as a football player, given he was a World Series winner later on.
I was born in 84' so I remember how good Nebraska was in the 90s and even still have a SI with Frazier on the cover....don't remember this game at all but from the very beginning I thought "they are going to wear Miami out" and it didn't happen until late but it happened!
The Miami punt team was making mistakes, but that whole squad was out conditioned by the Huskers. If there was a fifth quarter, then the Huskers would have scored another 3 TD's, as Miami was gassed
I love college football and wish these kids had the NIL. This was a great game I have watched several times. LP is no longer with us. Sad he couldn't get over his demons.
I like Miami fans. They shared a bunch of coke and had this big sack of batteries and we were throwing them at some coaches all game. It started a tradition of saving batteries to throw at people during games parades. Movie theatre screens Shriners You name it
That was beautiful football. I would live to see that Nebraska option style come back against today's defences set up for the spread offenses. When that option was hummin its was a thing of beauty. The physicality combined with the technicality and sophistication of all the different blocking and running schemes is a symphony on grass.
Exhausting. I remeber watching this game and going crazy. Now years later watching again I need a nap. Seriously. I've yet to see a game that was so physical, brutal where everything was left on the field.
These two teams had very different personalities. 1)Miami had a very tough hard hitting defense and challenged and tried to intimidate their opponent with their toughness and violence. 2)Amazingly Nebraska's defense was even tougher then Miami's 3)Nebraska's offense never backed down, wasn't intimidated and just kept coming at Miami with relentless power football 4)Amazingly Miami, and both sides of the ball, eventually couldn't handle Nebraska's onslaught and folded when the chips were on the line as Nebraska just kept coming and never eased off the throttle.on both sides of the ball. The contact in this game was something fierce, like an Ali/Frazier fight with violence and heart
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The conditioning of Nebraska's defense was truly remarkable. While opponents' defenses wear out under pressure, Nebraska's shows little letup in the fourth quarter. People don't talk about this much, but it won a lot of games. Conditioning is crucial.
Warren Sapp has said in past interviews this husker team was best they played. He said LP was a grown man running the ball & stronger than anyone he played against. 4th quarter the U was gassed. Both of their lines were weak in the 4th.
@Headless Horseman Gino Toretta. Lol. He threw 19 TD' with 7 Int in 1992 and wins the Heisman. Garrison Hearst should've won it. That 1992 Miami team didn't have nearly as much talent as the 1994 team of Warren Sapp, Ray Lewis, James Stewart (and the Rock)
*"Warren Sapp has said in past interviews this husker team was best they played."* If this Neb team was the best they played then what can be said of the AZ in the 94 Fiesta that both Sapp and Lewis played in where Miami never crossed the AZ 40 yd line, which meant Miami never scored AZ 29, Miami 0
@@robjohnson8861 you can't handle the fact that 2 hall of famers go on record saying the 1994 Nebraska team is the moat physical and talented team they faced. So let's see here, who we listening to more? 2 NFL Hall of Famers or a internet troll? Think rather go with the 2 Hall of Famers
The greatest ball game of all time!!! 2 completely opposite styles of playing both amazing and physical. Literally the game that made me fall in love with the sport. Playing and coaching ball ever since.
and Mia became relevant again in 2000-2009 right after, gotta give them credit they changed college football forever from 83-2009 they won 5 titles and played in 10 titles should've been 11 (2000 when they got robbed by the bcs) and finished in the top 10 majority the time if they didn't play for it in a span of almost 30yrs...hell of a run for 26+years and enormous amount of talent
@@Northstadiumhusker*"He'll take the two National Championship rings any day."* I seriously doubt that. Eddie George's signing bonus was probably a hell of a lot more and given the fact that the blood clots ultimately ended Frazier's career, that big bonus would have come in handy.
In 1995 these were two of the best college football teams. I find it interesting reviewing the lineups to see so few players who made their mark at the next level. I can't imagine all the other college football players that devoted countless hours to football to see college as the end of the line for them. Hopefully their college education paid off because it really needed to.
This was a hell of a game, Mia outplayed Nebraska but didn't finish the game and fatigue caught up with them, this was 1 hard hitting game classic game
What fu-king game were you watching? Miami got physically beat up. Savagely mugged! Once Nebraska figured out the defensive scheme the Inferior “Lames” were running on defense they spent more time on their backs than a cheerleader with a bad reputation. The Orange and green bi-ches did not like getting run over. Especially the fact Nebraska administered a beat down to the front seven. Never mind the Miami offense. They were indecisive about the gender identity.
1:25 Dang; right out of the gate you see Cory Schlesinger murk some dude with a block and knock him out on the kickoff return. Great game! I was 12 years old and watched this with my Dad. We were pulling for Nebraska since Pitt was hot garbage back then (and kinda still is lol).
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Warren Sapp was an ABSOLUTE MONSTER. Imagine a defense with Ray Lewis being the 2nd best ! Oh and throw in Hollywood’s future #1 star in there with Dwayne The Rock Johnson 🤣🤣🤣
I feel like Nebraska never caught up with the way modern day offense is played...in their heyday, they were a power run team..once those days went away, they never seemed to adjust..it also didnt help that they left the B12 and lost access to Texas for recruiting
@@carsonc29 They were one of the last premiere power teams to consistently run the option so I agree. They have a showcase game vs Northwestern in Dublin Ireland, so it's a perfect opportunity for a great start to the season.
College football change and Nebraska football didn't keep up. Smash mouth football was the Huskies call too. Now college football is pass and spread offense. Not a fullback halfback and two tightend. Them days are long gone.
If they are patient with Scott Frost for 2-3 more years. They need to beat a couple top 10 teams to get confidence back. The program confidence will be the start of momentum. The fans will always be there. Hopefully soon they will become a regular top 10 team once again. O
@@gpagiel3238 You should read the first sentence of your reply. Lol "learn you to use". Check your BS before you call somebody out over one misspelled word. Have a great day pal!
Right? I’m a Miami fan, and yeah we’ve had some battles in the past, but we also, when I lived in Atlanta shared a place for game watches. Husker fans couldn’t be more nicer of a fan base, I love you guys
Hello I am a Oklahoma Sooners fan!! Born and raised in Oklahoma!!! I have always had the upmost respect for both these programs!! Your teams will be back I promise!! After what my Sooners had to endure during the 90’s, hell I never thought we would be back to a top tier program!! Be patient and I promise these two programs will shine again!!! God Bless and have a blessed day!!
This may have been Miami's best defense of all time, with two future NFL Defensive Player of the Year in Warren Sapp and Ray Lewis. That just goes to show how good this Nebraska offense was. And then in 1995 they got even better. Best team of all time.
Roo H 2001 MIAMI Hurricanes Greatest team of all times , the back ups on that teams were all pro , that MIAMI 01 team would beat the 94 and 95 Cornhuskers team
@@insanemob8508 - wrong, 1994 and 1995 nebraska would have defeated every miami team that ever existed. In fact, you could put the best players from every miami team on a hurricane team and 1995 would have beaten them.
When Frazier advanced the ball to 25 late in game you knew they were not going to pass but run it down miamis throat .....real, old fashioned brutal running game ....glad to see Ray Lewis and Sapp get pushed around
@@ryannorman8898 It was his first game back from blood clots. He missed most of the season. Berringer started played through collapsed lungs. He had an NFL arm with option running. If he had not passed away in a plane crash he was getting drafted. It is sad to be honest.
Nebraska had a great 6 yr run....3 straight yrs of NC app going 2-1 vs the state of Florida 3 major schools a field-goal away fro 3-0....a Rickey Williams James brown miracle big play away from 4 straight NC app in a row.
So, FSU missed a FG too. Wouldn't it be more honest to mention that bec if you do, then you have a problem. If FSU had made theirs, then that last drive Neb would have been down by 5. No way they score 6 pts from where they were on the field. LOL. Makovic made a fool out of Osborne on that Brown play. 2 interceptions up to that point, 4th and 1 from the TX 29 yd line and he passes. Although Neb had dropped 7 places after the loss to ASU, they would have still be in the NC hunt had they beaten TX. Poor stupid Osborne.
Jamal Greasy 2001 was not MIAMI best team , it was there best team that won a championship but the greatest MIAMI team was 1986 with Jerome Brown , Alonzo Highsmith, Michael Irvin, Bennie and Brian Blades, Vinny Testaverte, Mel Bratton , George Mira Jr , Daniel Stubbs , that whole team went to the NFL and most of em was All Pros or Hall of Famers, 01 was a great Canes team but 86 those guys were immortal in Canes history and college football history, everybody in the country will remember the Fatigues
Man these two teams were powerhouses. Miami had the speed and Nebraska the power. Nebraska eventually wore Miami down. But this was a great football game!
@@bretyeilding9215 I watched the 5 minutes of that game the other night, I just remember the refs had a bad night overall. I definitely remember a bogus call on Nebraska's punt return for a touchdown. Don't you think the Orange back in those days were so much better! I know it was generally the same 8 teams or so, but that old Orange bowl stadium had personality!
Bullshit calls on our return td that got called back and the td FSU was given even though they fumbled and there was no way the ref saw the ball cross the goalline before the fumble.
The thing that bothers most about that Florida State game in that Orange Bowl was, Florida State was a 3 score favorite and was way overconfident! Nebraska took it to them and outplayed them and Florida State benefited greatly from some lame calls. But that being said, bad calls are part of the game, and Nebraska could have stopped on a 4th down late in the game and badly missed a very make able game winning field goal on the last play of the game. Us Husker fans should be thankful we won 3 out of the next 4 national championships, but that game will always bother me!!!
This was the season in which Osborne figured out that he had been giving his team too much time off in December. They would lose too much of their timing in the handoffs and option reads, but once he fixed it, Nebraska really started rolling harder than ever.
Mitch Harpenau Miami was just inferior. To small. To slow and weak physically compared Nebraska. When you get physical beat up the way Miami did one play would have made no difference. If you believe that you are truly ignorant. Penn State would have put 50 points on the weak ass Miami team.
@@dohcsmr1175 Penn State wouldn't have beat the Canes in their own backyard, clown. They had a soft defense and played hardly anyone that year... That's why they went undefeated and shutout of the title in the end. And to call Miami "slow" shows how truly ignorant you are.
I remember the greats of the 60's and 70's. Texas Arkansas Alabama Michigan USC Nebraska Oklahoma Penn St. LSU UCLA Tennessee yeah those old hard hitting teams who always won the national championship. That God for UA-cam so this old man can see 'em again!! 2 greatest games ever played in the past 60 years is Texas/Arkansas and Texas/USC IMO Maybe a Nebraska/Oklahoma, those was always brutal back then.
Dwayne Harris is the true hero of this game. If he doesn't get to Costa and hit him as he makes his throw when the wr was wide open late in the game, that's a td, and I don't think Nebraska wins if they score there.
What a great Nebraska team! How were they able to recruit players like Frazier and Phillips? That was a great double block on Ray Lewis when the fullback ran it 13 yards for the winning TD.
30:05 Dane Prewitt soccer kicks the ball out of the end zone and Nebraska gets the ball at the point of touching. In the 1998 Arkansas-Tennessee game, the Arkansas punter does the exact same thing, and instead of Tennessee starting inside the Arkansas ten yard line, the officials award Tennessee with a safety, yet Arkansas gets to flip field position. Which is the correct call???
How powerful and deep was this Nebraska juggernaut? They scored two fourth quarter touchdowns against a Miami defense featuring Warren Sapp and Ray Lewis! Two NFL Hall of Famers bled dry by the pounding of the Cornhuskers three deep offensive line. The line play on both sides of the ball won for Nebraska that night. In the fourth quarter Nebraska gained over 100 yards while holding Miami to negative yardage! Notice the professionalism of the Nebraska team compared to Miami. No showboating. All business. Down 10-0 early, even after blowing an opportunity at the Miami goal line. They came back to dominate. In the last five quarters of their bowl games against Miami and Florida, Nebraska outscored them 76-24! The deepest and most powerful teams the college game will ever know. That includes the Alabama powerhouse now. Or the 2002 Miami team. More depth than any team in the history of college football.
This was one of the most physical games I have ever watched. Both teams left everything on the field that night.
REAL football
Yeap. The hitting was insane.
Great comment!
I remember watching this game. I was on the edge of my seat the entire 4 quarters.
That’s why it’s called blerns ball.
Inhad Miami up by 10 blerns before the game
Tommie Frazier was one of the best college football players ever. He lifted Nebraska to pure greatness.
also the o-line. an absolute concrete wall
Didn't he get benched for a while in this game? Laurence Phillips was the man.
@johnfruechte3265 I believe Osborne utilized both quarterbacks. Frazier in the 1st and 4th quarters, Beringer in the 2nd and 3rd.
I swear I heard or read somewhere that that was part of the game plan. Rotating QBs to keep them fresh and rested. Now, keep in mind, the game was played almost thirty years ago, so I might be remembering fact or an urban legend. 🙂
The most satisfying victory in Nebraska history
I digress? Seeing Steve Spurrier almost in tears was the most satisfying to me. I lived in Houston, when the Oilers had 11 NE players on the team. They couldn't
win the big one. The press called it the Nebraska Curse, when we couldn't finish the season off right. Mike Rozier got got shooting off a gun in his truck at the time?
I decided I wanted to "Be Like Mike"? lol. Wifey was driving the Buick Grand National. I rooled down the window and popped one off my Glock. HOLY SCHNIEKIE?
Thank God my hearing was stuffed? So I didn't have to hear what the wifey was yelling? Flash was blinding? NEVER did that again? lol. I no longer wanted to be like Mike.
I’ll have to go with this game it was closer and they had to comeback
@@broncobra Great Comment...but i respect Spurrier and the Gators, I'll never like the Canes and wish we'd have beat the Gators by 3 and the Hurricanes by 40.
Are you kidding? Huskers won the Game of the Century in Norman.
@@drbuckley1 Accurate Prognosis, Doc. But now Husker Football needs a cure, a drug or some Pride.
What a time when Nebraska and Miami were super powers in college football.
The 90s were the Golden Age of College Football.
@@Klopp619 Only because you don't remember the Sixties.
@@Klopp619Some say the 80s were just as good as the 90s and don’t forget the late 00s to early mid 10s 2006-2015
My wife, our four kids and I attended this game and the entire family
ended up on the front page of the Miami Herald the next morning. Go Big Red!
Congratulations on the front page
Could have been there with you but my former father-in-law neglected to tell me he had tickets offered to him, AFTER THE GAME!
@Michael Miller Smart Man. No wonder his daughter divorced you.
Who in their right FING mind wanted to go see this BEFORE the game. 0-7 in the last 7 bowls, Neb was awful.
@mas5867 and a very smart person whatever way you seing(not judging) would date a a little boy still living in his momma's basement making stupid comments on UA-cam.
That was one of the greatest fourth quarters I have ever seen as a Nebraska fan.
Schlesinger!
Just Beautiful it was Brah 🤙🏽
@@wallstgovernment this team was a juggernaut of epic proportions every play was like a runaway locomotive look at the plays even when they get like an 8-yard run everybody's just barreling down field like an over out of control avalanche and that's how it was from 1993 through 97 Nebraska was an absolute wrecking Ball to the history of college football they destroyed everything as far as dominance goes that any program had ever done greatest run in college football history those five years but really greatest run in 40 years Nebraska from 1962 to 2001 was never below nine wins
@Bruce Wayne There is a graph that tracks each confs strength of schedule as a whole. From 78 to 95, the BIG EASY was in a nose dive in terms of strength of schedule. In 95, only the MAC had a easier schedule than the BE. Of course Osborne could win 9 games a season with teams he faced most of the time.
Google strength of schedule by conference historically or something like that.
@@mas5867 yep the biggest mistake nebraska ever made to the football program, not the bottom line was to join the big ten. They have never been the same. It is easy to see why, the strength of schedule in the big 8 days meant oklahoma, perhaps oklahoma st. and the bowl game. That said, nebraska had great teams, supported by the walk on program, and the, then state of the art weight lifting, perhaps a little steroid use, and a great coach.
SteelBuck 6 Thanks for these. Brings me back to being a high school kid in the 90s.
Back then, the Huskers knew how to tackle. That was such a good game.
My youngest brother Juan lives in Spokane, Washington and is a disabled Army veteran. Juan calls himself a American/European Union citizen who happens to be black. Why won't the Veterans Administration Hospital in Spokane, Washington issue him medication.?
@@juanpb4078 what the... ???
Back then, our offense didn't look like "The Shakiest Gun in the West."
They were a powerful great tackling team that punished you with the run game
I am a Bama fan, but this is by far the most satisfying victory of any team outside of my Crimson Tide. I was so glad to see Osborne get that elusive NC and for Miami to get shut up again, like they did versus Bama in the 1993 Sugar Bowl.
I remember that Sugar Bowl game, especially when that Miami receiver got all cocky running for the endzone and your one Bama D-back caught up and stripped the ball from him. I LITERALLY fell on the floor laughing.
Envy and Jealous is unbecoming Bama fan! Florida football led by Miami changed and elevated college football to what you see today. So some damn respect!
This game gets my vote for greatest game ever.
Hater. Lol
Didn't Miami dominate bama in the 1990 sugar bowl ?
As a 90s kid this was THE football team no question about it.
Florida State
The "Black Shirt" defense, "Speed Kills, Strength Punishes", held serve long enough for the offence to beat Miami's defense into submission. #40, with the crew cut and two TDs put the game over the top. Life long Husker fan and this was one of the finest moments. Had waited for this over all of the years since Rich Glover and Johnny Rogers won the National Championship! Go Big Red!
The physical aspect of this game is something you will never see again. Both teams left it all out on the field. As a ball carrier you knew that if you hesitated at the wrong moment that a defender was gonna make you eat your own teeth. Playing with that type of mentality changes the game completely from where it is today. It was just a different game back then, not so long ago though.
Whut. Miami was spent against WA when they lost their home streak and never recovered that season. Go watch it.
Update: See my next post. Miami was very overrated that year.
@@mas5867 Whut? Miami was so "spent" they rattled off 8 straight wins after that loss.
@Ryan Doyle LOL
How the other 10 teams that Miami beat that year finished.
FSU, 1 loss, #4
BC, 7-4-1, #23
VT, 4 losses, #24.
Syr, 4 losses, unranked
GS, 5 losses, unranked
Rut, 5 losses, unranked
WVU, 6 losses, unranked
ASU, 8 losses, unranked
Pitt, 8 losses, unranked
Temple, 9 losses, unranked
Miami beat 1 team that finished in the top 20. And lost to WA that finished unranked after they lost to 3 unranked teams.
And remember, Bowden had a losing record to every Canes coach with a NC. 0-4.
@@mas5867 Excellent cherrypicking work. But most teams are like that. Look at who they beat and you only see 1 or 2 really quality wins. Most teams in college football suck. Nebraska: only two quality wins. Colorado and Miami. Penn State: basically none. No one they beat finished in the top 10 in the final AP poll.
@@BookClubDisaster Here were the top 5 teams in the last regular season AP poll of 94 and the number of teams each played that finished ranked in the top 20 at the end of the season.
#1 Neb, 3
# 2 PSU, 4
# 3 Miami, 1
# 4 CO, 2
# 5 FL, 1 and 1 tie
Miami had the worst showing just in 94. But, I'm a Neb hater and 94, like 95 was a joke of a season. Teams rarely have just 1 quality win.
What a game; I've only been watching CFB for 5 years and I've seen this one 3x. Husker I formation Option with a devastating O line; the apogee of 30 years of Osbourne; Miami being Miami with guys like Ray Lewis; it's as exciting as CFB; hell football in general gets in the 90's. Besides 1997 Superbowl; 98 NFC championship games. Games Also on UA-cam; also worth downloading and seeing 3x...rewinding every big play!
Don't cherry pick. Watch Miami get their ass handed to them the 2 previous bowls
AL 34, Miami 13
AZ 29, Miami 0 (Sapp and Lewis were both there. Miami never crossed the 40 yd line)
and then ask yourself, why in the F am I wasting my time with this, Erickson sucked with his own players.
@@robjohnson8861 yet with majority of his players he won a second National Championship so don’t start with that bs. He’s the only Miami coach to win 2 National Championships.wether you like or not, he’s the only one. Plus he also gave Oregon State their best season ever in school history.
@@sorney98 You poor stupid twit and your attempts to prop up Erickson to make Ozzy look better.
We have this discussion before and I owned you there but the peeps here wouldn't be there would they.
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Hurricanes’ Football recruiting history: 87-89
where you will read "Jimmy Johnson recruited in the 1987-1988 classes and Dennis Erickson helped to close on the 1989 class that Johnson had lured in all the way up to signing day. "
so
89, his Sen, Jun, Soph, Fresh
90, his Sen, Jun, Soph,
91, his Sen, Jun
92, his Sen
So littleman idiot, in 91 the jun and sen were Johnsons
Re Oregon State
Do you ever think ahead. It was his second season. The upper classmenwere were Mike Rileys'.
@@sorney98 And you sneaky little P. 91 was a shared NC. Those dont count. Outright do
Remember
Minn 4
Neb 3
You just hate that don't you.
@@sorney98 Here's the diff between you and I. You might hate me for popping your childhood memories, but you respect me.
That's fine, Respect Rocks.
Me on the other hand. I cannot stand your lack of integrity in not being able evaluate Neb and Ozzy honestly.
I remember my heart sinking when Miami scored to start the second-half and we had those two turnovers. Thought it was going to be another year of "close but no cigar". But the D kept holding and Tommie came-in get the O rolling, incredible game.
can you imagine if Neb had lost how much air time the turnovers and all the excuses Neb fans would have come up with. Things happen for a reason. Winning to shutdown crybabies, who would have thunk it!
@@mas5867 We didn't make excuses for 1983 bozo
@@mas5867kinda like the wasted space of your excuses on UA-cam thinking anyone takes you seriously 😂😂😂😂
Y'all having better cover corners than in the past and the use of the 4-3 full time won y'all the game. Unlike prior games with Miami, y'all got after their QB, hit him, hurried throws and caused incomplete passes
@@charlesshankle3178 It doesn't matter how good a QB is, he can't complete passes while he's face down on the turf. Costa, Wurful (sp) and Manning can attest to that.
Still love watching this!!! GBR!!!
Beating Miami of Florida without Jimmy Johnson isn't the same
I remember celebrating with 1000's of my new friends at 72nd and Dodge after this game!
Sounds like fun
Remember those people strung up that hobo like a piñata beat him to pieces and everyone drank whiskey out of his skull?
Crazy unity that night
Yep. My son and I were there, too.
Now the last thing to happen at 72nd and Dodge is a BLM protest. Oh how I miss the 90's.
Downtown Lincoln was crazy!
To tell you how good Tommy Frazier and Lawrence Philips and that Nebraska line was...they had to deal with Warren Sapp and Ray Lewis. Two of the best defensive Super Bowl winners I’ve ever seen. Just unreal talent.
Tommie Frazier. Coach tom twat. Great physical team
@Blorbus Unimax Wow. Go to late in the game and watch again. Tell me he didn’t play. 31:00 mark. Try again.
LOL. Ask either Sapp or Lewis about the bowl game some 365 days before this one.
AZ 29, Miami 0. Miami never crossed the AZ 40 yd line.
@@mas5867 so you think Sapp and Lewis sucked. Gotcha. Wow.
@zippy zipster LOL. Ask them who kicked their ass hands down, AZ or Neb.
I remember watching this game live. Costa was under pressure the whole second half and just a few highlights are shown. Corn fed Nebraska and the massive Schlesinger just steamed rolled Miami in the 4th quarter.
Miami's defense played great for 52 minutes, then their fuel tank abruptly hit "E".
Also, it's a bit weird seeing Erstad as a football player, given he was a World Series winner later on.
Warren sapp is still lying on the ground crying
@@nebraskafan4889 I wonder how he felt a year earlier against AZ. AZ 29, Miami 0.
Erstad also went on to coach the Nebraska baseball team for a number of years
Yeah they were they were physical and aggressive their game but they coasted what he was supposed to be made Tommy Frazier win it with his feet
I was born in 84' so I remember how good Nebraska was in the 90s and even still have a SI with Frazier on the cover....don't remember this game at all but from the very beginning I thought "they are going to wear Miami out" and it didn't happen until late but it happened!
That was a game with two very talented teams going head to head and the better one holding on longer.
Crazy how they faced Warren Sapp and Ray Lewis and won, goes to show how good this team was
Be Thankful the Hurry Cane's Punting team sukk'd.
@@cacornhusker2940That and their conditioning. By the 4th quarter, Miami was all but spent.
The huskers ran two hall of famers off the field in the 4th quarter!!! Unbelievable conditioning and strength on both the Huskers o-line and d-line.
The Miami punt team was making mistakes, but that whole squad was out conditioned by the Huskers. If there was a fifth quarter, then the Huskers would have scored another 3 TD's, as Miami was gassed
These boys were hitting. Nowadays, it’s two hand touch
I love a good hit, but I'm ok with the players being able to avoid brain damage, and lifelong physical pain too.
@@daemonandrew5264 When a punter gets tossed for targeting? Football has changed. No one has put a gun to their head to play either, just saying.
@@huskerider Yeah, but doesn't mean tryingto reduce the rate of TBI is a bad thing.
Yup, and less TBI, suicide, rage sprees, severe mental illness. Sounds fine to me.
I love college football and wish these kids had the NIL.
This was a great game I have watched several times.
LP is no longer with us. Sad he couldn't get over his demons.
Not only did Cory Schlesinger scores two TD’s, but he also knocked out a Miami player on the opening kickoff! Go Big Red!!
Daniel Ragland , Jonanthan Vilma Knocked our #30 for Nebraska, so I guess there even🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Daniel Ragland , 2002 Rose 🌹 Bowl , C A N E S
@@insanemob8508 except for the score 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I was there. Miami fans were being obnoxious, as usual, for the first 3 quarters. They got quiet in the 4th.
I like Miami fans. They shared a bunch of coke and had this big sack of batteries and we were throwing them at some coaches all game.
It started a tradition of saving batteries to throw at people during games parades. Movie theatre screens Shriners You name it
36:09 Warren Sapp is so far upfield the guard executing the trap block doesn't even have to touch him...what a great call by Osborne.
That was beautiful football. I would live to see that Nebraska option style come back against today's defences set up for the spread offenses. When that option was hummin its was a thing of beauty. The physicality combined with the technicality and sophistication of all the different blocking and running schemes is a symphony on grass.
They’ll have to add in the physicality too. Nebraska was very physical on both sides of the ball.’
Couldn’t agree more. The option run with talent is a beautiful rhythmic low risk offense
Against Florida the next year, Nebraska actually used the spread offense at least once--and ran the ball beautifully out of it.
Boy, how we miss those days!!!
Love the upload...and especially seeing Nebraska beat the Canes
Exhausting. I remeber watching this game and going crazy. Now years later watching again I need a nap. Seriously. I've yet to see a game that was so physical, brutal where everything was left on the field.
These two teams had very different personalities.
1)Miami had a very tough hard hitting defense and challenged and tried to intimidate their opponent with their toughness and violence.
2)Amazingly Nebraska's defense was even tougher then Miami's
3)Nebraska's offense never backed down, wasn't intimidated and just kept coming at Miami with relentless power football
4)Amazingly Miami, and both sides of the ball, eventually couldn't handle Nebraska's onslaught and folded when the chips were on the line as Nebraska just kept coming and never eased off the throttle.on both sides of the ball.
The contact in this game was something fierce, like an Ali/Frazier fight with violence and heart
LOL, Funny stuff. 94 Fiesta AZ 29, Miami 0. Sapp and Lewis played. Miami never crossed the AZ 40 yd line.
@@robjohnson8861 what’s you’re address? I want to fight you
@@robjohnson8861 I’ve thought about this a lot….I think you just try to egg people on. But I, and many other take offense to that. I don’t think you are a real person that actually cares about any of what “rob johnson” says. However, if I find out you are a real and who you are, I will find you and I will hurt you more than what think is possible. What is your response to that, bitch ?
@@sebcoe9311 just look for grown man that still lives in his mommas basement
The conditioning of Nebraska's defense was truly remarkable. While opponents' defenses wear out under pressure, Nebraska's shows little letup in the fourth quarter. People don't talk about this much, but it won a lot of games. Conditioning is crucial.
Warren Sapp has said in past interviews this husker team was best they played. He said LP was a grown man running the ball & stronger than anyone he played against. 4th quarter the U was gassed. Both of their lines were weak in the 4th.
@Headless Horseman Gino Toretta. Lol. He threw 19 TD' with 7 Int in 1992 and wins the Heisman. Garrison Hearst should've won it. That 1992 Miami team didn't have nearly as much talent as the 1994 team of Warren Sapp, Ray Lewis, James Stewart (and the Rock)
@Headless Horseman Sapp wasn't playing in 92.
*"Warren Sapp has said in past interviews this husker team was best they played."*
If this Neb team was the best they played then what can be said of the
AZ in the 94 Fiesta
that both Sapp and Lewis played in
where Miami never crossed the AZ 40 yd line, which meant
Miami never scored
AZ 29, Miami 0
@@robjohnson8861 you can't handle the fact that 2 hall of famers go on record saying the 1994 Nebraska team is the moat physical and talented team they faced.
So let's see here, who we listening to more? 2 NFL Hall of Famers or a internet troll? Think rather go with the 2 Hall of Famers
@@robjohnson8861 so what does that tell you about the 93 fsu team
Thanks for posting.
College football needs Nebraska to be good again
The greatest ball game of all time!!! 2 completely opposite styles of playing both amazing and physical. Literally the game that made me fall in love with the sport. Playing and coaching ball ever since.
The final Orange Bowl on NBC
The run game was serious for Nebraska. Killed them with that triple option.
In them days they mastered it.
@@mountainmangaming263 " This is what we do, TRY and stop it." I love that philosophy.🏈
I will never forget this game.
Dawg fan here: this was one of the top National Championship games ever played.
This Hurricane team was the only team Nebraska did not beat the brakes off of in the 90s.
After this year Miami went down for few years
and Mia became relevant again in 2000-2009 right after, gotta give them credit they changed college football forever from 83-2009 they won 5 titles and played in 10 titles should've been 11 (2000 when they got robbed by the bcs) and finished in the top 10 majority the time if they didn't play for it in a span of almost 30yrs...hell of a run for 26+years and enormous amount of talent
@@4s4l229 Lol, miami wasnt relvant after 2002.
@@4s4l229 You mean 1983 - 2002
1991
22-0 Miami
that young lad Frazier.......WOW and then you don't give him the heisman trophy.
Remarkable isn't it?
No worries. He'll take the two National Championship rings any day.
@@christophershannon8734 very much so.
@@Northstadiumhusker indeed.
@@Northstadiumhusker*"He'll take the two National Championship rings any day."*
I seriously doubt that. Eddie George's signing bonus was probably a hell of a lot more and given the fact that the blood clots ultimately ended Frazier's career, that big bonus would have come in handy.
When Cory broke for that TD tied at 17 the miami defense didnt even know he had the ball till he was almost in the endzone already lmao😂😂
In 1995 these were two of the best college football teams. I find it interesting reviewing the lineups to see so few players who made their mark at the next level. I can't imagine all the other college football players that devoted countless hours to football to see college as the end of the line for them. Hopefully their college education paid off because it really needed to.
That 94 offensive line was the best O line that I've seen at Nebraska. They were unbelievable!! Nasty and physical!! They took that game by force!!
would have loved to see Berringer play in the NFL
Miami always got a home game in the Orange Bowl and the Huskers destroyed Sapp and Lewis...ran over their asses.
This was a hell of a game, Mia outplayed Nebraska but didn't finish the game and fatigue caught up with them, this was 1 hard hitting game classic game
What fu-king game were you watching? Miami got physically beat up. Savagely mugged! Once Nebraska figured out the defensive scheme the Inferior “Lames” were running on defense they spent more time on their backs than a cheerleader with a bad reputation. The Orange and green bi-ches did not like getting run over. Especially the fact Nebraska administered a beat down to the front seven. Never mind the Miami offense. They were indecisive about the gender identity.
1:25 Dang; right out of the gate you see Cory Schlesinger murk some dude with a block and knock him out on the kickoff return. Great game! I was 12 years old and watched this with my Dad. We were pulling for Nebraska since Pitt was hot garbage back then (and kinda still is lol).
Guy was a stud. Too bad he waisted away on bad Detroit Lions teams.
My youngest brother Juan lives in Spokane, Washington and is a disabled Army veteran. Juan calls himself a American/European Union citizen who happens to be black. Why won't the Veterans Administration Hospital in Spokane, Washington issue him medication.?
Yes sir
Warren Sapp was an ABSOLUTE MONSTER. Imagine a defense with Ray Lewis being the 2nd best ! Oh and throw in Hollywood’s future #1 star in there with Dwayne The Rock Johnson 🤣🤣🤣
He was the most dominant player on the field that night. Just blew up the Nebraska O line on most plays.
Im a bama fan but i rooted for Nebraska in the 90s too. I still like Nebraska. They will be back in the mix soon.
Maybe, but that seat is starting to warm up some for Frost.😩 They don't even seem to be headed in the right direction yet.🏈
No they won't
@@notyourpuppet5975 within 5 years they will have a ten win season
Hoping so soon.
Nebraska had the best defense. It kept them in the game the whole time....long live the Huskers
Do you think Frost can turn it around ?
@@rocjones6543 As of now it doesn't look like Frost can turn it around..... something is fundamentally wrong with the program.
☠ Blackshirts ☠
@@DeanRBlack1 *"something is fundamentally wrong with the program."* Yeah, the BIG EASY is dead.
@Rob Johnson yet better conference than your SEC conference lol
Ah yes, the glory days of Cornhuskers football! I hope those days return!
I feel like Nebraska never caught up with the way modern day offense is played...in their heyday, they were a power run team..once those days went away, they never seemed to adjust..it also didnt help that they left the B12 and lost access to Texas for recruiting
@@carsonc29 They were one of the last premiere power teams to consistently run the option so I agree. They have a showcase game vs Northwestern in Dublin Ireland, so it's a perfect opportunity for a great start to the season.
Its ashame nebraska football has lost its program, hopefuly scott frost can rite the ship
That was a hell of a decade between Nebraska, Miami, Tennessee, and Florida State. All need to build back to that.
College football change and Nebraska football didn't keep up. Smash mouth football was the Huskies call too. Now college football is pass and spread offense. Not a fullback halfback and two tightend. Them days are long gone.
If they are patient with Scott Frost for 2-3 more years. They need to beat a couple top 10 teams to get confidence back. The program confidence will be the start of momentum. The fans will always be there. Hopefully soon they will become a regular top 10 team once again. O
Given that he probably couldn’t “rite” the trailer from whence he came, NU will continue its B1G shittiness.
@@gpagiel3238 You should read the first sentence of your reply. Lol "learn you to use". Check your BS before you call somebody out over one misspelled word. Have a great day pal!
Why can’t we be like this now lol. #GBR
Right? I’m a Miami fan, and yeah we’ve had some battles in the past, but we also, when I lived in Atlanta shared a place for game watches. Husker fans couldn’t be more nicer of a fan base, I love you guys
Hello I am a Oklahoma Sooners fan!! Born and raised in Oklahoma!!! I have always had the upmost respect for both these programs!! Your teams will be back I promise!! After what my Sooners had to endure during the 90’s, hell I never thought we would be back to a top tier program!! Be patient and I promise these two programs will shine again!!! God Bless and have a blessed day!!
The coach
@@TimMosleycar3hur we had some great battles.
@@DR-vb9vx I believe Scott will bring us back to glory.
34:42 Wow...football is game with such a fine line between winning and losing sometimes...
Pound, pound, pound.....Nebraska plain and simple just wore their ass out..............physical dominance!
Juice juice juice
This was my favorite cornhusker team with Frazier at the helm and that D was impregnable
Lawrence Phillips was an amazing running back!
Those Osborne Husker teams...so incredible.
This may have been Miami's best defense of all time, with two future NFL Defensive Player of the Year in Warren Sapp and Ray Lewis. That just goes to show how good this Nebraska offense was. And then in 1995 they got even better. Best team of all time.
Wrong, 2001 canes were the best of all time!
@Shaunee Day how many Pro Bowlers ended up being on tht squad? How many Pro Bowlers played for the U in '01....no mo talk
Roo H 2001 MIAMI Hurricanes Greatest team of all times , the back ups on that teams were all pro , that MIAMI 01 team would beat the 94 and 95 Cornhuskers team
@@MrBmick79 - There is no pro bowl in NCAA football. OWNED!
@@insanemob8508 - wrong, 1994 and 1995 nebraska would have defeated every miami team that ever existed. In fact, you could put the best players from every miami team on a hurricane team and 1995 would have beaten them.
Man love that fullback run! Fools camera man 90% of the time. 😂
It warms my heart to know that Tyrone Williams won championships with Nebraska and Green Bay
When Frazier advanced the ball to 25 late in game you knew they were not going to pass but run it down miamis throat .....real, old fashioned brutal running game ....glad to see Ray Lewis and Sapp get pushed around
Why wasn’t Frazier in the game more tho? I’m so confused it’s been a long time since I’ve watched this
@@ryannorman8898 It was his first game back from blood clots. He missed most of the season.
Berringer started played through collapsed lungs. He had an NFL arm with option running. If he had not passed away in a plane crash he was getting drafted. It is sad to be honest.
Rest in Peace Philips and Berringer
LP was a beast in college
@@vanessamartinez211 yeah, a real woman beater he was.
Berringer is such a tragedy. He was NFL bound to.
@@mas5867 oh look Rob brought in the fake account.
the hits in this game was special , respect both teams wow..nebraska was the king
"It ain't where I've been, fat boy. It's where I'm going."
Tommie Frazier to Warren Sapp.
Sad that Frazier is now Sapp's size
Sapp was the only guy I ever saw one handed tackle tommie
Is it Canton? Because that’s where I went. - W. Sapp
Tl:dr This quote did not age well.
"Hey baby, how much" - W. Sapp
"You are under arrest" undercover vice officer
Not sure what pro football accolades have to do with a college football game. Nice try with the straw man though.
The 1995 Nebraska Cornhuskers are considered by most to be the greatest college football team ever.
Ray Lewis and Warren Sapp up the middle and the Huskers beat em up the middle. Like collingsworth said: it’s like a movie.
Why wasn’t Frazier in the game more tho?!
@@ryannorman8898 He had blood clots from shooting up steriods
Steriod football team
Nebraska had a great 6 yr run....3 straight yrs of NC app going 2-1 vs the state of Florida 3 major schools a field-goal away fro 3-0....a Rickey Williams James brown miracle big play away from 4 straight NC app in a row.
So, FSU missed a FG too. Wouldn't it be more honest to mention that bec if you do, then you have a problem. If FSU had made theirs, then that last drive Neb would have been down by 5. No way they score 6 pts from where they were on the field.
LOL. Makovic made a fool out of Osborne on that Brown play. 2 interceptions up to that point, 4th and 1 from the TX 29 yd line and he passes. Although Neb had dropped 7 places after the loss to ASU, they would have still be in the NC hunt had they beaten TX. Poor stupid Osborne.
@@robjohnson8861
Nice try 🤪
@@creepycrawler4690 Spot On, Right!
@@robjohnson8861 you only wish
Never gets old watching this...finally vindication of Osborne's greatness..and a thorough ass whipping of the thug squad...
I see what Nebraska football is desperately trying to get back to those days. They were an absolute force to deal with.
Nebraska could beat anybody back then. They were elite. Nobody out physicaled them.
The one 👎 must be Warren Sapp who got his ass kicked in the 4th qtr
RaidersACDC 489 , how bout that 2002 Rose Bowl , let’s talk bout that game
Derek Thompson Find that video, and talk “bout” it there. Everyone came here to watch Miami lose. 🤣
Vee 10 , I was only spitting facts , so basically I guess the Canes got there revenge 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Derek Thompson Not from my Buckeyes. 🤣😂🤣😂🏆
Jamal Greasy 2001 was not MIAMI best team , it was there best team that won a championship but the greatest MIAMI team was 1986 with Jerome Brown , Alonzo Highsmith, Michael Irvin, Bennie and Brian Blades, Vinny Testaverte, Mel Bratton , George Mira Jr , Daniel Stubbs , that whole team went to the NFL and most of em was All Pros or Hall of Famers, 01 was a great Canes team but 86 those guys were immortal in Canes history and college football history, everybody in the country will remember the Fatigues
Man these two teams were powerhouses. Miami had the speed and Nebraska the power. Nebraska eventually wore Miami down. But this was a great football game!
That was so sweet beating cocky Miami in their backyard! It made up for getting robbed the previous year, when Charlie Ward wasn't allowed to be hit!
We got robbed
@@bretyeilding9215 I watched the 5 minutes of that game the other night, I just remember the refs had a bad night overall. I definitely remember a bogus call on Nebraska's punt return for a touchdown. Don't you think the Orange back in those days were so much better! I know it was generally the same 8 teams or so, but that old Orange bowl stadium had personality!
Bullshit calls on our return td that got called back and the td FSU was given even though they fumbled and there was no way the ref saw the ball cross the goalline before the fumble.
The thing that bothers most about that Florida State game in that Orange Bowl was, Florida State was a 3 score favorite and was way overconfident! Nebraska took it to them and outplayed them and Florida State benefited greatly from some lame calls. But that being said, bad calls are part of the game, and Nebraska could have stopped on a 4th down late in the game and badly missed a very make able game winning field goal on the last play of the game. Us Husker fans should be thankful we won 3 out of the next 4 national championships, but that game will always bother me!!!
@@sheilamclaughlin963 but you missed like 3 fg.
Hope I live long enough to see another one
Those defenses made you earn everything Nebraska was solid rush 4 and it was a race to the quarterback
It still always moved us forward~
What a physical war! Elite athletes on both sides. Came down to defense & field position as cliche as that sounds.
Also, conditioning. Nebraska better conditioned and Frazier was well rested.
This was the season in which Osborne figured out that he had been giving his team too much time off in December. They would lose too much of their timing in the handoffs and option reads, but once he fixed it, Nebraska really started rolling harder than ever.
"Rock" Johnson #94 Miami
Miami hurricanes is my favorite football team but i like Nebraska cornhuskers 2
34:47. Still gives me nightmares.
Mitch Harpenau I can see why. That would have changed everything.
Mitch Harpenau Miami was just inferior. To small. To slow and weak physically compared Nebraska. When you get physical beat up the way Miami did one play would have made no difference. If you believe that you are truly ignorant. Penn State would have put 50 points on the weak ass Miami team.
Frank Costa was garbage
@@dohcsmr1175 Penn State wouldn't have beat the Canes in their own backyard, clown. They had a soft defense and played hardly anyone that year... That's why they went undefeated and shutout of the title in the end. And to call Miami "slow" shows how truly ignorant you are.
LoMar Sweed WOW Zippy. That was deep. Step away from the Meth pipe. Moe.
I remember the greats of the 60's and 70's. Texas Arkansas Alabama Michigan USC Nebraska Oklahoma Penn St. LSU UCLA Tennessee yeah those old hard hitting teams who always won the national championship. That God for UA-cam so this old man can see 'em again!! 2 greatest games ever played in the past 60 years is Texas/Arkansas and Texas/USC IMO Maybe a Nebraska/Oklahoma, those was always brutal back then.
Dwayne Harris is the true hero of this game. If he doesn't get to Costa and hit him as he makes his throw when the wr was wide open late in the game, that's a td, and I don't think Nebraska wins if they score there.
Look at the QB he was being hit that's why the pas was off.
Tommie Frazier was a man amongst boys
3rd and 9 with 6:46 in 4th. WIDE WIDE WIDE open for the win
Nebraska was and still will be the most DOMINATE offense in NCAA history. 400 yards rushing per game!!!!!!!!!!
I still can't believe Neb pulled this one off and won. Miami pretty much dominated the entire game.
Good thing for Miami that they always happened to play their bowl game on their home field.
Miss the 90,s bad
HA! cocky Sunsabitches got tired.😂😂Too much on field dancing I guess.
Yep thats exactly what it was, too much thugary dancing wore them out warren sapp danced his way to a loss, go husker,s
What a great Nebraska team! How were they able to recruit players like Frazier and Phillips? That was a great double block on Ray Lewis when the fullback ran it 13 yards for the winning TD.
Those mid-90s Nebraska teams were fun to watch
It's always very satisfying anytime I can see any of those Florida teams lose.
Nebraska was so good back then. I miss that!
30:05 Dane Prewitt soccer kicks the ball out of the end zone and Nebraska gets the ball at the point of touching. In the 1998 Arkansas-Tennessee game, the Arkansas punter does the exact same thing, and instead of Tennessee starting inside the Arkansas ten yard line, the officials award Tennessee with a safety, yet Arkansas gets to flip field position. Which is the correct call???
Anyone think Nebraska lost a lot of recruits by leaving the big 12? Between that and running off Solich they haven't been the same.
@ 11:22 Did buddy say “wait until you see him in the draft next year…”? Was he referring to Sapp?
What a class coach T Osborne was !
How powerful and deep was this Nebraska juggernaut? They scored two fourth quarter touchdowns against a Miami defense featuring Warren Sapp and Ray Lewis! Two NFL Hall of Famers bled dry by the pounding of the Cornhuskers three deep offensive line. The line play on both sides of the ball won for Nebraska that night. In the fourth quarter Nebraska gained over 100 yards while holding Miami to negative yardage! Notice the professionalism of the Nebraska team compared to Miami. No showboating. All business. Down 10-0 early, even after blowing an opportunity at the Miami goal line. They came back to dominate. In the last five quarters of their bowl games against Miami and Florida, Nebraska outscored them 76-24! The deepest and most powerful teams the college game will ever know. That includes the Alabama powerhouse now. Or the 2002 Miami team. More depth than any team in the history of college football.