@@robjohnson8861 hey look, it's Rob, Mr. I comment yet no gives a crap about my edited comments Johnson. Think it's time to delete the channel champ, no one cares what you have to say anymore now you've bad talked Brook Berringer.
I watched this game on a dark, rainy Seattle New Years Day in in 1995. I was 9 years old and will never forget it. Tommie Frazier was my hero. That’s the day I really became a Husker fan, taking after the rest of my fam. RIP Brook and Lawrence. Huskers Forever!
Only by looking back on it can you appreciate just how great that Husker team was. Warren Sapp AND Ray Lewis on the same college defense? And Nebraska had to win a road game against them to get the national championship?
My bro-in-law had one of the offensive linemen as a classmate at Nebraska after this season. He asked him, "How good were you guys, really?" He said, "Well, I'll put it this way... We'd line up, tell the defense what play we're gonna run -- 'Tommie's running right' -- and we'd still get ten or twenty yards."
@@BarracksSi I've heard of those same stories about the O-line, that they would tell the opposing D-line the actual play and which gap the ball was going to go through.
"And Nebraska had to win a road game against them to get the national championship" lol. Home field advantage is 3-7 pts depending on who you read. Most of the game, the players tune the fans out. Home Field Advantage for 92-94 Canes' bowls 92, -7 lost by 21 93, -7 lost by 29 and, cough, didn't score. 94, +7 pts, lost by 7 Miami was not the same team Erickson's last 3 yrs (his recruits in all 3), but he still was almost able to beat the jackass from Lincoln.
Just in. Neb94 had the weakest schedule of any of the NCs in the 90s. Erickson just sucked in bowls with his players. This game means jack historically.
"never unfocused, always disciplined" except, cough, when the NC is on the line. "If I don't go for the win, I won't win the NC" Fear consumed him. Wouldn't in the trenches discipline have guided him there. You know, trust the process. or as a phD in Psychology, wouldn't a disciplined professional know that Phillips personality was formed by the time he was 7. Giving Phillips "structure" by playing him wasn't going to do a damn thing except help pad Osborne's chances for another NC. I would bet 98% of the psychologists that saw him make that decision said. "that's a mistake." Phillips probably assumed that Osborne was gonna be pissed, but still disrespected the uniform and attacked Kate. And Osborne knew that fact when he let him back on the field. Poor stupid Osborne, a career littered with blunders.
My first night in my new apartment in downtown Baltimore. The landlord called and said he was definitely kicking us out. I had to explain it was a one time thing, that our Huskers had finally done it in my lifetime.
I had tears running down my face I was so happy and felt so good for coach osborne one of greatest football coaches ever in college football the man was just brilliant when it came to football and a very smart man in general a great nebraskans!!! GBR!!!
I'll never forget my Dad ripping into Osborne before Schlesinger scored his first TD. "Osborne can't win the big one! They need to get someone else! What the hell is he calling that play for?!" He stormed out of the room and then it happened...Schlesinger up the middle for the score! "Uhh...Dad? They just got a touchdown!" "WHAT???" came the response from the kitchen. He teleported back in front of the TV and all was well again in Husker Nation!
These two teams always played their asses off. So many greats in this game. Frazier, Berringer, (we’ll never know how good he could have been), Sapp, Lewis. And in my head, THE greatest running back of all time, Lawrence Phillips. I know what a lot of people say. Sweetness, Barry Sanders, Emmitt Smith, Jim Brown. That list and discussion could go on for days. But I watched Phillips every week and saw him make moves that were unbelievable. It was like his hips could swivel 360. Osborne stood by him, to no avail. What a waste of talent. This game was such a sweet win because it was against Miami, on their home field, and it kind of made up for the loss to Miami in 84. I still think Osborne made the right call to go for two. Winner take all. Just didn’t go our way that day. I miss the games that used to be played. Played like football was meant to be. A lot of rivalries back then that truly meant something to us fans.
LOOK AT THESE 2 TEAMS.....THESE WERE THE 2 BEST TEAMS WITH THE BEST ATHLETES WITH THE MOST DISCIPLINE!!!!FOR ALL YOU PENN STATE CRIERS....BOTH THESE 2 TEAMS WOULDA PUT A BEATDOWN ON PENN ST THAT YR....
Miami was better than the Florida team y'all faced a year later. It was more complete. Nevertheless, their aggressive game plan was their undoing. Miami's dynasty ended that night and y'all's began
I was in tenth grade when this occurred. Miami jumped out 10-0 and the entire state of NE was like here we go again! But this was the first Osborne team that brought a FAST defense to the orange bowl. This was evident the year before when they shut down Charlie Ward and the FSU offense.
Loved this video except the end - it wasn't necessary to make crying sounds for Florida. (I am a die hard Husker fan). I'm sure it WAS heartbreaking for them, just as tear-jerkingly happy it was for us Husker fans.
I have attended a lot of Husker games in my life, but this one is my all time favorite. Still have the ticket stub. Being in the Orange Bowl when Tom Osborne beat Miami and won his first national championship was truly special.
Collinsworth finally got it. The plays where Sapp made the tackles for loss were designed to leave him unblocked, but he was too quick. However, as the game wore on, he wore down...... :)
Exactly what TO was counting on. An option team has to beat a defense like Miami's by making it a battle of attrition. In the 1984 Orange Bowl, he let Turner Gill throw 31 times, including the decisive play. But the Huskers couldn't beat Miami by playing like Miami, and that is exactly what Collinsworth wanted them to do until he finally understood the strategy.
Actually those fourth quarter tackles butt Sapp were setting those fb trap , the 2tds by schlenger were coming I couldn't believe they didn't see that, and yes by that time that defense was to tired.
@@johncate9541 Collinsworth was and is a pamperbutt. I saw him play in college and I saw how rail thin he was. In my old neighborhood, they would just let him catch balls until several guys could hit him and once, and do so much damage he never played again. The fact that it never happened in college with much, much bigger guys on defense tells me all I need to know about how 'great' he was.
Because the defense was on the field almost the entire second half!!! They were completely gassed on the last two drives!!! Miami actually does something offensively in the second half and this game has a much different outcome.
You're right, they should have also included loud shitting noises to match what was going on in the pants of the Miami defense in the last 6 minutes of the game.
This was arguably Miami's best defensive team they ever had. Two future NFL Defensive Players of the Year. And Nebraska stomped them in the 4th quarter.
Class vs Crass. Hard to believe this was 24 years ago. Makes me wonder if Dr. Tom would have stayed on for a few more years how he would have adjusted to the 'modern' game of the late 90's/early 00's. Could he still have recruited for the running game? NU was my 2d fav college team behind my Okla State Cowboys. I had the privilege of seeing NU come to Stillwater in 1996. We were throttled. I can say I watched the greatest college fb of all time. FU, Saban.
That 94 & 95 team has to be the most dominate team ever. This game was the Huskers were simply in better shape and wore them the Canes down. Much respect for Coach Osbourne sticking to his guns and never going away from there strengths and grinding the Cane's defense down. Most coaches would have panicked and changed up.
@@sorney98 so you believe with all your ittleness that she was ok with him and his turning a blind eye to dead man phliips? You have absolutely no integrity.
@@mas5867 considering Osborne actually told everyone to stop seeing each other when she came to him the first time, yet she kept seeing Phillips. Also Osborne does still stay in contact with her. When you're a coach, you recruit a player, they feel they have to do what they can to help them no matter what. So to you they should throw any player out the door and forget them, never try to help straighten them out? If that's the case, why aren't you going after Dick Vermiel the old Rams coach? He was still trying to help Phillips as well. I'll say this hope you don't have kids that run into this problem
I remember this like yesterday I was in 10 grade in high school & Still OHIO STATE is my favorite college football team , but I didn't won't too see Nebraska because they was whipping everybody's ass back then.
@Rob Johnson Nah I’m from New York & just a big Ohio State Buckeyes fan. But back then Nebraska was a Power House & I kinda liked them too but not over Ohio State.
That 4th quarter Miami was HUFFING AND PUFFING!! the physical pounding Nebraska put on Warren Saap and Ray Lewis was more then impressive.. what a team. What a program. Love the Power I option. And man we had a defense too!!!
I mean, to be fair to Collinsworth, when Warren Sapp and Ray Lewis make consecutive plays stopping Frazier for a loss, it would be hard to think in that moment that he was not right. Hindsight's 20/20, I guess. Also: The Rock sighting at 1:43
Bump this game!! Lol Sapp and Lewis were gassed!! Coach Osborne used Frazier to perfection! One of the toughest loses as a Canes fan I can remember. Sadly even if Miami would have won Penn St would have still been champions .
The Nebraska defense played great. They got off the field on 3rd down. Eventually the Miami defense was worn down in the 4th quarter. Miami couldn’t keep their defense fresh. And Nebraska made them pay.
@@omar10213245 you want to bet that's wishful thinking on your part there's no way in a hell out great stories program will get it figured out you can count on that and then I'll watch you cry like a little girl because your just a chicken shit hater that's all you are!!!
@@traviskrause8509 yes, i agree, Travis. There's no way in hell your great "stories" program will get it figured out. If it was going to happen, it would've happened by now. Nebraska might as well be Purdue these days
@@rooh5825 Like Neb fans everywhere claiming that Neb95 beat the FL96 NCs because it was the same team, basically. WhoTF knew that Bob Stoops was FL DC in 95!
@@robjohnson8861 oh look the troll man editing comments again. Still can't get things right the first time? Ah what a shame, no wonder your losses keep piling up
This was the win that ended the Miami dynasty and began Nebraska's. Miami was a better, more complete team than the Florida team Nebraska would face in 1995. It was more complete. The aggressive offense and defense worked against Miami in this game
@@javiervasquez85 lol, somehow I choose your thread to reply to by accident. But while Im here. 2.5 titles. MI got the more prestigious AP poll in 97 and MI was 3 votes form consensus Neb, cough, was 31 votes from consensus
@@javiervasquez85 if you look around you see where I list the reasons the MI absolutely deserved the 97 NC. * against baylor, against CO, who won by more and allowed neither score a TD * who had stronger strength of sch * who didn't have to go overtime to beat an unranked team * who had best defense * who had the Heisman on their team. Body of work against worthy competition goes in that vote. And who had the best offense? But on further review. Mi's best win was against IN Up by 31, Carr pulls Griese. Neb's best win was against Iowa St Up by 56, Osborne pulled Frost. I just looked at the one game, but I would bet in every game Frost was in longer padding those offensive numbers. And MI started their games hours be Neb, hence, Neb got to see what they needed to do. MI's bowl game was 24 hrs bef Neb's.
@sorney98 You keep the lie going in every post of yours and I have corrected you over a year now. There is an article about Johnson recruiting right up to the time he left. So 89, all 4 classes Johnson's. 90, 3 91, 2 92, seniors. Erickson 93, lost bowl 34-13 94, lost 29-0 95, lost 24-17. Osborne beat a shell
@@robjohnson8861 who cares what you say. How does it feel to have the huskers live rent free in your head? I live in cape coral Florida, just got hit with the biggest hurricane I have ever been through, and my town is destroyed. And all you can do is gripe and moan about football? Your life sucks that bad? Robbing Johnson? Ask me if I give 2 shits what you have to say? And I am a liar? If that's the case, then you're just pathetic old man that has had, and will never have anything in life. What a freaking loser you are
Watch Alabama play and tell me there aren't some freak studs especially on defense playing for them now......game has changed but not the fact good players make good teams
Not to mention Miami's offense didn't do jack in the second half. They kept going 3 and out. Miami's defense was on the field almost that entire half. That's why they faltered at the end. They were gassed and clearly not in shape to go the distance while Nebraska was. Tom Osborne had his players run a full practice including wind sprints ON CHRISTMAS DAY. Miami took the holiday off. Word is, Miami defensive players were so tired at the end, they couldn't get their arms up to make tackles
This game is long and forgotten, but Warren Sapp holding hand to ear, then later, sucking air makes it awesome for me. I admit, he was a good deal in the NFL though.
Sapp matured as a person and a player in the NFL I must admit. After the comments he made before this game saying Nebraska wan’t even qualified to play against Miami or something like that it was pure joy watching suck for air in the 4th quarter.
@@jscottbell227 - _"Sapp matured as a person and a player in the NFL..."_ * On multiple occasions during his career, Sapp taunted opposing teams by skipping amidst their team warm-ups. Immediately following one of these instances (where Sapp was warned, but not fined) Sapp crashed into a referee while running onto the field, triggering a $50,000 fine and Sapp to mockingly say of the NFL, "It's a slave system. Slavemaster say you can't do it, don't do it." * After a dirty blind-side hit on the Packers' Chad Clifton, leaving him lying on the ground with a severe pelvic injury, Sapp pranced around like he'd just cured cancer. He then profanely mouthed-off about Packers' coach Mike Sherman who confronted Sapp over his cheap shot after the game. * Sapp got himself thrown out of a game for gesturing, swearing and physically contacting ref Jerome Boger, earning THREE unsportsmanlike penalties on one play. * In 2010, Sapp was arrested for domestic battery. * In 2010 Sapp had a nearly-$1M judgment against him vs PNC Bank. He was found to owe the IRS another nearly-$1M for back taxes. And was $875,000+ delinquent on alimony and child support. That's known as a dead-beat dad. * In 2012, Sapp filed for bankruptcy. * In 2015, Sapp was arrested in connection with soliciting and assaulting two prostitutes. He got an amazing plea deal to avoid jail time. * Later in 2015, Sapp took a plea deal to avoid jail time for another domestic violence case, after knocking an ex-girlfriend down and stepping on her head. I'm curious as to what you think the definition of the word "matured" is. At least you didn't try to say that Sapp was intelligent.
I still think that 1984 Orange Bowl was one of the greatest games I ever saw, The drama in that game, Mike Rozier gers hurt and is out the rest of the game, Cornhuskers trail 31-24 and on 4& 8 Jeff Smith scores a dramatic TD to make it 31-30 and Tom Osborne showing tremendous Guts goes for 2 when a Tie would have won him his first National Title, inclomplete pass Miami wins, I still think Turner Gill rushed the pass because Jeff Smith broke open, still what an amazing game, I believe that The Cornhuskers destroys Miami if they played that game on any other field except that one, Miami was very tough in that Orange Bowl.
@@joannleichliter4308 Sweet revenge for The Cornhuskers and Tom Osborne in 95 Orange 🍊 Bowl, I wasn't a Cornhuskers fan but I hated Miami and was incredibly happy for Tom Osborne, one of the classiest Coaches in College Football.
Not sure on the amount of people would have argued with Collinsworth when he made his comments about Tommie and Brooke. Glad it worked out the way it did!
So what happened to both of these teams after around 2001 or so... when ironically Miami did blow out Huskers in Rose bowl, but after that its like they both just fell off the map... except for a couple of good seasons for the Canes.
@@mas5867 What's wrong @Rob Johnson, your other account finally get banned? HAHAHAH REKT! You calling people a "troll" when you run around with two accounts Rob Johnson. that's rich. Maybe go get an education at a real college, and learn what a comparative fallacy is. You haven't a clue.
Take Note Pellini: Osborne, Frazier and Phillips were magicians. The sleight of hand was deceivingly perfected and using the fullback every once in a while was so, so effective.
Narrator: "Pelini would not, in fact, take any notes, and would go on to get fired from Nebraska, Youngstown State, and finally as defensive coordinator at LSU after his defenses were continually, savagely beaten by even average teams like Minnesota and Wisconsin. The End." :|
@madmac993 because its the orange bowl...did you just start watching college football? the orange bowl is the game...miami played there also..just like UCLA plays at the rose bowl...cmon now.
Bart Henessey damn it’s been a while I’m just popping up on old 90’s games between college football powerhouses of the decade I do it every summer to get ready for the next football season
It is Collingsworth's job to call it like he sees it, and 17-9 in the fourth quarter, it indeed looked like the Miami defense was too fast to run the option against with success. Looks like a huge key to the game was the Nebraska defense. They held Miami's offense and kept putting the Miami defense back on the field. It looks like the fast Miami defense just got tired and stopped tackling. That pitch to Phillips should have been a loss except for poor tackling. The cut back run by Frazier had no backside pursuit and poor tackling, and the defense looked like it didn't even want to tackle the big fullback. Great example of why you want to stick with the run. It can eventually tire out the defense. A great sign of a defense that is ready to get beat is one that celebrates after making tackles on 1st and 2nd down.
They just beat the shit out of Sapp and Lewis in the last 2/3 of the 4th quarter. Literally…..Osborne talks about it in several interviews how he knew they would own the 4th. But really, the Defense slammed the door.
RIP Brook Berringer. All these years (it's 2019) and you're still not forgotten. Thanks for the memories.
Oh pls. Had he not died in a plane crash he would be in the top 10 on the "after thought" list.
He was the next guy up too 😔😢
@@robjohnson8861 hey look, it's Rob, Mr. I comment yet no gives a crap about my edited comments Johnson. Think it's time to delete the channel champ, no one cares what you have to say anymore now you've bad talked Brook Berringer.
Brook Berringer could have been a big time NFL player
He was a loser
I watched this game on a dark, rainy Seattle New Years Day in in 1995. I was 9 years old and will never forget it. Tommie Frazier was my hero. That’s the day I really became a Husker fan, taking after the rest of my fam. RIP Brook and Lawrence. Huskers Forever!
Only by looking back on it can you appreciate just how great that Husker team was. Warren Sapp AND Ray Lewis on the same college defense? And Nebraska had to win a road game against them to get the national championship?
My bro-in-law had one of the offensive linemen as a classmate at Nebraska after this season. He asked him, "How good were you guys, really?" He said, "Well, I'll put it this way... We'd line up, tell the defense what play we're gonna run -- 'Tommie's running right' -- and we'd still get ten or twenty yards."
@@BarracksSi I've heard of those same stories about the O-line, that they would tell the opposing D-line the actual play and which gap the ball was going to go through.
"And Nebraska had to win a road game against them to get the national championship"
lol. Home field advantage is 3-7 pts depending on who you read. Most of the game, the players tune the fans out.
Home Field Advantage for 92-94 Canes' bowls
92, -7 lost by 21
93, -7 lost by 29 and, cough, didn't score.
94, +7 pts, lost by 7
Miami was not the same team Erickson's last 3 yrs (his recruits in all 3), but he still was almost able to beat the jackass from Lincoln.
Just in. Neb94 had the weakest schedule of any of the NCs in the 90s. Erickson just sucked in bowls with his players. This game means jack historically.
@@robjohnson8861 Sounds like a butt-hurt fan of the Fighting Sanduskys has dropped by...
Never,Ever get tired of watching this. GBR!!!!
Look at Tom Osborne after the go ahead score. That is a coach! Stoic, never out of it, never unfocused, always disciplined....
He was having them run wind sprints ON CHRISTMAS DAY!!! That's discipline if i ever saw it!!!!
"never unfocused, always disciplined"
except, cough, when the NC is on the line. "If I don't go for the win, I won't win the NC" Fear consumed him. Wouldn't in the trenches discipline have guided him there. You know, trust the process.
or
as a phD in Psychology, wouldn't a disciplined professional know that Phillips personality was formed by the time he was 7. Giving Phillips "structure" by playing him wasn't going to do a damn thing except help pad Osborne's chances for another NC. I would bet 98% of the psychologists that saw him make that decision said. "that's a mistake." Phillips probably assumed that Osborne was gonna be pissed, but still disrespected the uniform and attacked Kate. And Osborne knew that fact when he let him back on the field. Poor stupid Osborne, a career littered with blunders.
@@robjohnson8861 I don't understand your "alternative" English writing.
@@beng4151 lol. Are you that stupid to believe anybody reading this thread wouldn't see thru your attempt to play confused vs refuting what I typed.
@@robjohnson8861 So the man wasn't perfect. Still one of the greatest coach in college football history.
In that 4th quarter Nebraska just kept landing body blow after body blow with that option attack. It was a beautiful thing to watch.
AZ 29, Miami 0 in the previous yrs bowl game was more beautiful. Miami never crossed the 40 yd line.
@@robjohnson8861 Comparative fallacy.
I remember Lee Corso commenting after the game how the Nebraska offense wore out the UM defense, Sapp in particular.
When physical smash mouth football beats more talent.
My first night in my new apartment in downtown Baltimore. The landlord called and said he was definitely kicking us out. I had to explain it was a one time thing, that our Huskers had finally done it in my lifetime.
I had tears running down my face I was so happy and felt so good for coach osborne one of greatest football coaches ever in college football the man was just brilliant when it came to football and a very smart man in general a great nebraskans!!! GBR!!!
Omg. She girl.
@@robjohnson8861 your the little girl you just can help but run your mouth trying to provoke me lol you are the very definition of shit for brains!!!
I'll never forget my Dad ripping into Osborne before Schlesinger scored his first TD. "Osborne can't win the big one! They need to get someone else! What the hell is he calling that play for?!" He stormed out of the room and then it happened...Schlesinger up the middle for the score! "Uhh...Dad? They just got a touchdown!" "WHAT???" came the response from the kitchen. He teleported back in front of the TV and all was well again in Husker Nation!
The Blackshirts completely wore the Miami offense out. Those highlights are as much fun to watch as the Huskers' offensive highlights in this game.
I'm a Miami fan. But I have a ton of respect for Nebraska. Here's to both programs becoming dominant again.
These two teams always played their asses off. So many greats in this game. Frazier, Berringer, (we’ll never know how good he could have been), Sapp, Lewis. And in my head, THE greatest running back of all time, Lawrence Phillips. I know what a lot of people say. Sweetness, Barry Sanders, Emmitt Smith, Jim Brown. That list and discussion could go on for days. But I watched Phillips every week and saw him make moves that were unbelievable. It was like his hips could swivel 360. Osborne stood by him, to no avail. What a waste of talent. This game was such a sweet win because it was against Miami, on their home field, and it kind of made up for the loss to Miami in 84. I still think Osborne made the right call to go for two. Winner take all. Just didn’t go our way that day. I miss the games that used to be played. Played like football was meant to be. A lot of rivalries back then that truly meant something to us fans.
The best game I ever saw live. It was awesome, Go Big Red!!!
LOOK AT THESE 2 TEAMS.....THESE WERE THE 2 BEST TEAMS WITH THE BEST ATHLETES WITH THE MOST DISCIPLINE!!!!FOR ALL YOU PENN STATE CRIERS....BOTH THESE 2 TEAMS WOULDA PUT A BEATDOWN ON PENN ST THAT YR....
Miami was better than the Florida team y'all faced a year later. It was more complete. Nevertheless, their aggressive game plan was their undoing. Miami's dynasty ended that night and y'all's began
4:20.........smoothest handoff/dive to the fullback I've ever seen!
Two canes actually tackled Phillips on that fake
We loved the guy. Always called him Corey Schlesinger, the Man with no Neck.
As a Hurricanes fan, 15 years old, watching that game, I think I cried too. That was a tough loss. Still hurts today.
That run by Frazier, maybe the most underrated clutch play in CFB history.
maybe the most underrated clutch play in CFB history.
or maybe not.
It's was as big as it gets especially when they stopped him for loss the 2 times prior. Tommy Gun Fraizer a real NU GOAT!
That blocking for that run was what got him there.
Offensive line never gets enough credit.
What an exaggeration.
I was in tenth grade when this occurred. Miami jumped out 10-0 and the entire state of NE was like here we go again! But this was the first Osborne team that brought a FAST defense to the orange bowl. This was evident the year before when they shut down Charlie Ward and the FSU offense.
Nebraska finally beat the Canes in the Orange Bowl. No easy task.
Yeah. How many did the hurricanes take off the Cornhuskers?
Nebraska would always go home frustrated because they would have to play Miami or Florida State
@@tshand1024 How bout the games against OU and Clem there?
@@robjohnson8861 1995 Nebraska, best team of all time, any sport. Nebraska 85, 1994 Bulls 12
@@robjohnson8861 Comparative fallacy
Loved this video except the end - it wasn't necessary to make crying sounds for Florida. (I am a die hard Husker fan). I'm sure it WAS heartbreaking for them, just as tear-jerkingly happy it was for us Husker fans.
Petty and juvenile to belittle Miami at the end of this clip. Don't stoop to their level. 50+ years as a Huskers fan, but I don't like this video.
Stoop to their level...lol. Huskers deserved to win but y'all still upset about that 83 game, my goodness
He didn't make crying sounds for Florida, because Florida didn't play in this game. Problem solved 😃
I have attended a lot of Husker games in my life, but this one is my all time favorite. Still have the ticket stub. Being in the Orange Bowl when Tom Osborne beat Miami and won his first national championship was truly special.
That game was so satisfying words can't describe the feeling I had in my when we won that game tears were running down my face!!! GBR!!!
Oh gawd, again! Sissy.
@@robjohnson8861 says the guy that consistently trolls thinking he's smart, let alone tough when doesn't leave his safe space
Collinsworth finally got it. The plays where Sapp made the tackles for loss were designed to leave him unblocked, but he was too quick. However, as the game wore on, he wore down...... :)
As a Miami fan I was like offense just get a first down and they couldn't in the 4th quarter. Defense had nothing left in the tank.
Exactly what TO was counting on. An option team has to beat a defense like Miami's by making it a battle of attrition. In the 1984 Orange Bowl, he let Turner Gill throw 31 times, including the decisive play. But the Huskers couldn't beat Miami by playing like Miami, and that is exactly what Collinsworth wanted them to do until he finally understood the strategy.
Actually those fourth quarter tackles butt Sapp were setting those fb trap , the 2tds by schlenger were coming I couldn't believe they didn't see that, and yes by that time that defense was to tired.
@@johncate9541 Collinsworth was and is a pamperbutt. I saw him play in college and I saw how rail thin he was. In my old neighborhood, they would just let him catch balls until several guys could hit him and once, and do so much damage he never played again. The fact that it never happened in college with much, much bigger guys on defense tells me all I need to know about how 'great' he was.
Because the defense was on the field almost the entire second half!!! They were completely gassed on the last two drives!!! Miami actually does something offensively in the second half and this game has a much different outcome.
One of the best College Football Games ever played. R.I.P. Lawrence Phillips
Wish these guys could get hold of any Alabama team, even better would be 96.
and Berringer
a brother has just got to acknowledge the repeated thug. You all just can't rise up.
@@robjohnson8861 troll Johnson
Brooke you werr an inspiration to alot of athletes
Man seeing that smile on Brook's face after the game tying TD gets me every time I see it...makes the tears well up
Sapp-"Where you been Tommie?"
Frazier- “It's not where I've been, fat boy, it's where I'm going.”
That FB dive WAS DEADLY AS HELL! NO stopping it...he was 5 yards away from the enzone before the defense inew he had it
Were the crying sound effects necessary?
lol
You're right, they should have also included loud shitting noises to match what was going on in the pants of the Miami defense in the last 6 minutes of the game.
"I make over $20 million per movie, but in January 1995, I got steamrolled by the Huskers" -Dwayne Johnson
This was arguably Miami's best defensive team they ever had. Two future NFL Defensive Players of the Year. And Nebraska stomped them in the 4th quarter.
Both played in the previous bowl and Let AZ score 29 points.
@@robjohnson8861 Rob Strawman lol REKT AGAIN!
Class vs Crass.
Hard to believe this was 24 years ago. Makes me wonder if Dr. Tom would have stayed on for a few more years how he would have adjusted to the 'modern' game of the late 90's/early 00's. Could he still have recruited for the running game?
NU was my 2d fav college team behind my Okla State Cowboys. I had the privilege of seeing NU come to Stillwater in 1996. We were throttled. I can say I watched the greatest college fb of all time. FU, Saban.
So who was crass? You must be referring to Lawrence Phillips
BourgeoisBuffoon , Try 34 years ago when you made your comment!
@@trueskool1977 Oh yes, because Ray Lewis was a saint. OH wait, he just got away with it because he refused to speak 🤣
That 94 & 95 team has to be the most dominate team ever. This game was the Huskers were simply in better shape and wore them the Canes down. Much respect for Coach Osbourne sticking to his guns and never going away from there strengths and grinding the Cane's defense down. Most coaches would have panicked and changed up.
Was the crying sound effects necessary? Miami had a good team that year and nearly beat us.
Tom Osborne is the greatest coach of all time. The complete embodiment of class act and a great human being.
Cough. Kate says WTF!
@@mas5867 oh really? Did you ask her personally? I bet not
@@sorney98 so you believe with all your ittleness that she was ok with him and his turning a blind eye to dead man phliips? You have absolutely no integrity.
@@mas5867 considering Osborne actually told everyone to stop seeing each other when she came to him the first time, yet she kept seeing Phillips. Also Osborne does still stay in contact with her.
When you're a coach, you recruit a player, they feel they have to do what they can to help them no matter what.
So to you they should throw any player out the door and forget them, never try to help straighten them out? If that's the case, why aren't you going after Dick Vermiel the old Rams coach? He was still trying to help Phillips as well. I'll say this hope you don't have kids that run into this problem
@@mas5867 shut up rob Johnson, everyone knows this is you
I cried like a baby when they won this game!
It’s great seeing this again.
Came back to watch this… too bad I was only 12 yrs old at this time and wasn’t a husker fan yet I became a fan in 01
Go Big Red!!!!
Just Insane! GO.BIG.RED
I remember this like yesterday I was in 10 grade in high school & Still OHIO STATE is my favorite college football team , but I didn't won't too see Nebraska because they was whipping everybody's ass back then.
Im guessing u attended a Detroit high school.
@Rob Johnson Nah I’m from New York & just a big Ohio State Buckeyes fan. But back then Nebraska was a Power House & I kinda liked them too but not over Ohio State.
This game was the pinnacle of Nebraska fòotball. All of the 22 years of it. Gone in 3 plays.
What's with the crying at the end, we are Cornhuskers, not assholes.
Yeah the crying was a dick move IMHO
*"we are Cornhuskers, not assholes."*
Lol. How things change when losing happens.
@@robjohnson8861 oh really, still see our fan cheer opposing teams into the locker room. What's the matter can't stand the facts?
@@robjohnson8861 SEC, losing record against the MAC
Back when only at Nebraska could a FB dive be that effective. Go Big Red!
Tom Osborne Is one of the best college football head coaches of all time.
That 4th quarter Miami was HUFFING AND PUFFING!! the physical pounding Nebraska put on Warren Saap and Ray Lewis was more then impressive.. what a team. What a program. Love the Power I option. And man we had a defense too!!!
HAD is the KEY word. Now you’re a Big Ten punching bag.
I mean, to be fair to Collinsworth, when Warren Sapp and Ray Lewis make consecutive plays stopping Frazier for a loss, it would be hard to think in that moment that he was not right.
Hindsight's 20/20, I guess.
Also: The Rock sighting at 1:43
Bump this game!! Lol Sapp and Lewis were gassed!! Coach Osborne used Frazier to perfection! One of the toughest loses as a Canes fan I can remember. Sadly even if Miami would have won Penn St would have still been champions .
lololololol, awesome sound effects at the end!
Is that Chris Collinsworth on the commentary?
The Nebraska defense played great. They got off the field on 3rd down. Eventually the Miami defense was worn down in the 4th quarter. Miami couldn’t keep their defense fresh. And Nebraska made them pay.
Dwayne Johnson sighting around 1:50....Ageless Ron Brown at 6:10
Those were some great years I can't wait till we get back there!!!
Lol have fun waiting. Not happening anytime soon
@@omar10213245 maybe sooner than you think genius life goes by very fast
@@traviskrause8509 keep telling yourself that, squeaky. Nebraska's glory days are long gone
@@omar10213245 you want to bet that's wishful thinking on your part there's no way in a hell out great stories program will get it figured out you can count on that and then I'll watch you cry like a little girl because your just a chicken shit hater that's all you are!!!
@@traviskrause8509 yes, i agree, Travis. There's no way in hell your great "stories" program will get it figured out. If it was going to happen, it would've happened by now. Nebraska might as well be Purdue these days
On that last TD, the blocking was three yards downfield when Schlesinger met Frazier, and five by the time he had both hands on the ball.
That game was a thing of beauty - all those doubts washed away by FB up the gut for 2 TDs
AZ ran all over Miami, 29-0 in the Fiesta 365 days earlier.
@@robjohnson8861 rob strawman
@@rooh5825 Like Neb fans everywhere claiming that Neb95 beat the FL96 NCs because it was the same team, basically.
WhoTF knew that Bob Stoops was FL DC in 95!
@@robjohnson8861 - no one cares about your faulty logic or faulty reasoning, you are a failure. Go get your prescription refilled.
@@robjohnson8861 oh look the troll man editing comments again. Still can't get things right the first time? Ah what a shame, no wonder your losses keep piling up
Nebraska vs Penn State would have been epic that year. Both teams were great. Outcome would’ve been a toss up.
Huskers by 21
That all depends on if the refs changed the shape of the end zone,
This was the win that ended the Miami dynasty and began Nebraska's. Miami was a better, more complete team than the Florida team Nebraska would face in 1995. It was more complete. The aggressive offense and defense worked against Miami in this game
@ProtusMose : I'm with you, but Ahman Green was not on the 1994-95 Cornhuskers because he was a senior in high school at that time.
That offensive line of Nebraska was one of the best ever. They wore out Miami, simple as that.
Lawrence was a beast. Love him or Hate him😂😂
One of 3 titles for arguably the greatest recruiting class ever (Nebraska).
Im guessing u graduated from a detroit high school.
@@robjohnson8861 lol naw. CA
@@javiervasquez85 lol, somehow I choose your thread to reply to by accident. But while Im here. 2.5 titles. MI got the more prestigious AP poll in 97 and
MI was 3 votes form consensus
Neb, cough, was 31 votes from consensus
Lol you're good. Fair points. That was a hell of a team the Wolverines had in '97. I'm a USC guy, but I can appreciate dominant teams from that era.
@@javiervasquez85 if you look around you see where I list the reasons the MI absolutely deserved the 97 NC.
* against baylor, against CO, who won by more and allowed neither score a TD
* who had stronger strength of sch
* who didn't have to go overtime to beat an unranked team
* who had best defense
* who had the Heisman on their team. Body of work against worthy competition goes in that vote.
And who had the best offense? But on further review.
Mi's best win was against IN
Up by 31, Carr pulls Griese.
Neb's best win was against Iowa St
Up by 56, Osborne pulled Frost.
I just looked at the one game, but I would bet in every game Frost was in longer padding those offensive numbers.
And MI started their games hours be Neb, hence, Neb got to see what they needed to do. MI's bowl game was 24 hrs bef Neb's.
The ending was epic! So glad we got redemption on those cocky canes! Also big shout out to Brook Beringger! RIP!!!! GBR!!!
No, you didn't beat the same Miami that trounced Neb in 89 and 92. Those teams were built by Johnson.
@@robjohnson8861 no, but I will take a win over miami any day!. Actually will take a win over anybody right now. Smh
@@robjohnson8861 91, not 92. Oh 91 was built by Erickson as well, can't accept facts can you
@sorney98 You keep the lie going in every post of yours and I have corrected you over a year now.
There is an article about Johnson recruiting right up to the time he left.
So 89, all 4 classes Johnson's.
90, 3
91, 2
92, seniors.
Erickson
93, lost bowl 34-13
94, lost 29-0
95, lost 24-17. Osborne beat a shell
@@robjohnson8861 who cares what you say. How does it feel to have the huskers live rent free in your head? I live in cape coral Florida, just got hit with the biggest hurricane I have ever been through, and my town is destroyed. And all you can do is gripe and moan about football? Your life sucks that bad? Robbing Johnson? Ask me if I give 2 shits what you have to say? And I am a liar? If that's the case, then you're just pathetic old man that has had, and will never have anything in life. What a freaking loser you are
Did The Rock play in this game?
Yes.
Back when football was a real gladiator sport!! #90s
Watch Alabama play and tell me there aren't some freak studs especially on defense playing for them now......game has changed but not the fact good players make good teams
Sapp, Lewis, and all that dancing around in the Florida heat got them in the end, and the Huskers ran right through em!
Not to mention Miami's offense didn't do jack in the second half. They kept going 3 and out. Miami's defense was on the field almost that entire half. That's why they faltered at the end. They were gassed and clearly not in shape to go the distance while Nebraska was. Tom Osborne had his players run a full practice including wind sprints ON CHRISTMAS DAY. Miami took the holiday off.
Word is, Miami defensive players were so tired at the end, they couldn't get their arms up to make tackles
@@tshand1024 Blah, blah and blah. Miami's offense in their previous bowl against AZ never made it past AZ's 40 yd line. AZ 29, Miami 0.
@ 1:44 Finally the rock has come back to the orange bowl #94
This game is long and forgotten, but Warren Sapp holding hand to ear, then later, sucking air makes it awesome for me. I admit, he was a good deal in the NFL though.
Huskerliving well said. But huskers got the best of him. Frazier.
Sapp matured as a person and a player in the NFL I must admit. After the comments he made before this game saying Nebraska wan’t even qualified to play against Miami or something like that it was pure joy watching suck for air in the 4th quarter.
Don't ask me where I've been Warren, ask me where I'm going.
@@jscottbell227 - _"Sapp matured as a person and a player in the NFL..."_
* On multiple occasions during his career, Sapp taunted opposing teams by skipping amidst their team warm-ups. Immediately following one of these instances (where Sapp was warned, but not fined) Sapp crashed into a referee while running onto the field, triggering a $50,000 fine and Sapp to mockingly say of the NFL, "It's a slave system. Slavemaster say you can't do it, don't do it."
* After a dirty blind-side hit on the Packers' Chad Clifton, leaving him lying on the ground with a severe pelvic injury, Sapp pranced around like he'd just cured cancer. He then profanely mouthed-off about Packers' coach Mike Sherman who confronted Sapp over his cheap shot after the game.
* Sapp got himself thrown out of a game for gesturing, swearing and physically contacting ref Jerome Boger, earning THREE unsportsmanlike penalties on one play.
* In 2010, Sapp was arrested for domestic battery.
* In 2010 Sapp had a nearly-$1M judgment against him vs PNC Bank. He was found to owe the IRS another nearly-$1M for back taxes. And was $875,000+ delinquent on alimony and child support. That's known as a dead-beat dad.
* In 2012, Sapp filed for bankruptcy.
* In 2015, Sapp was arrested in connection with soliciting and assaulting two prostitutes. He got an amazing plea deal to avoid jail time.
* Later in 2015, Sapp took a plea deal to avoid jail time for another domestic violence case, after knocking an ex-girlfriend down and stepping on her head.
I'm curious as to what you think the definition of the word "matured" is.
At least you didn't try to say that Sapp was intelligent.
I still think that 1984 Orange Bowl was one of the greatest games I ever saw, The drama in that game, Mike Rozier gers hurt and is out the rest of the game, Cornhuskers trail 31-24 and on 4& 8 Jeff Smith scores a dramatic TD to make it 31-30 and Tom Osborne showing tremendous Guts goes for 2 when a Tie would have won him his first National Title, inclomplete pass Miami wins, I still think Turner Gill rushed the pass because Jeff Smith broke open, still what an amazing game, I believe that The Cornhuskers destroys Miami if they played that game on any other field except that one, Miami was very tough in that Orange Bowl.
Yes, that was a great game. It brought my young son to tears at the end, but in 1995 he got to smile and celebrate on Dodge Street.
@@joannleichliter4308 Sweet revenge for The Cornhuskers and Tom Osborne in 95 Orange 🍊 Bowl, I wasn't a Cornhuskers fan but I hated Miami and was incredibly happy for Tom Osborne, one of the classiest Coaches in College Football.
OMG the sad trombone at the end lol
Not sure on the amount of people would have argued with Collinsworth when he made his comments about Tommie and Brooke. Glad it worked out the way it did!
HAHA!...Oh man...that ending was genius!
I miss this brand of college football when bowl games actually had prestige
@getyoasshome and Miami has?
Why did Nebraska ever go away from that formula?
"He can't throw! He can't throw! It's tied." --Collinsworth
I remember TO telling his players if they should win, NO Gatorade bath. It's not classy. LOL. Sorry Tom, I loved it! GBR!!!
He really said that and the man had a phD in psychology? No wonder he never chose to practice. The bath is big to the players. What a clueless clown.
@@robjohnson8861 speaking of clueless clown, I looked it up, your name is in big letters next to it. Seems to fit you well.
@@robjohnson8861 1995 Nebraska 56, 2019 LSU 3
@madmac993 orange bowl was hosted every year in miami's stadium.
No shit, sherlock. It still is
So what happened to both of these teams after around 2001 or so... when ironically Miami did blow out Huskers in Rose bowl, but after that its like they both just fell off the map... except for a couple of good seasons for the Canes.
Huskerz of last decade could not endure s practice session with these men. We used yo be tough. Now we just think we are.
Speaks volumes just how good Nebraska was. Miami had Ray Lewis and Warren Sapp, and they still lost.
LOL. Funny.
1993 Bowl
*Lewis and Sapp played
*AZ 29, MI 0
@@robjohnson8861 Comparative fallacy
@@rooh5825 Stop being a troll.
@@mas5867 What's wrong @Rob Johnson, your other account finally get banned? HAHAHAH REKT! You calling people a "troll" when you run around with two accounts Rob Johnson. that's rich. Maybe go get an education at a real college, and learn what a comparative fallacy is. You haven't a clue.
The option also included handing it to the full back.
lawrence phillips would run all day on the canes
not the '01 Canes
Ray Lewis said he was one of the toughest rbs he ever went up against
@@drstephenbond1585 I would like to see when he said that. Probably after the brother Phllips was getting flamed for his thug behavior.
@@robjohnson8861 1995 huskers, greatest team of all time, ESPN, usa today, epoch times, nyp, Washington post, the list goes on and on
@@Kennyarnold16 oh he would of
Take Note Pellini: Osborne, Frazier and Phillips were magicians. The sleight of hand was deceivingly perfected and using the fullback every once in a while was so, so effective.
Narrator: "Pelini would not, in fact, take any notes, and would go on to get fired from Nebraska, Youngstown State, and finally as defensive coordinator at LSU after his defenses were continually, savagely beaten by even average teams like Minnesota and Wisconsin. The End." :|
Beating Miami in Miami home field is always sweeter.
I'm with many others. Edit out the crying at the end. Nebraska is better than that.
Oh pls. It is funny.
2:35
TOUCHDOWN NEBRASKA! - Kent Pavelka
Ray Lewis and Warren Sapp! And is this Cris Collingsworth?
Tommy Frazier Best Quarterback Ever
Why insult Miami at the end? Should be more like T. O.
I'm not certain the lack of class at the end was necessary. You should edit that out. GBR.
I agree with you. I cringed so hard on that one, I had to go to a chiropractor the next day to become uncringed!
I guess Chris Collingsworth needs to think before he speaks. He sure changes his tune after these last two scores!
2:55 One of the best crowd screams ever...
Corey Schlesinger was so good.
Don't ask me where I've been Warren, ask me where I'm going.
@madmac993 because its the orange bowl...did you just start watching college football? the orange bowl is the game...miami played there also..just like UCLA plays at the rose bowl...cmon now.
Classic game. The Rematch.
i love the video im a huge husker fan oh ya "wheres your swag now miami?"
I’m a LSU fan but I gotta say Miami swag came back in 2001 when the natty final score was Miami 37 Nebraska 14
SavagetigerFBfan I forgot I commented this lmao I was fr 12
Bart Henessey damn it’s been a while I’m just popping up on old 90’s games between college football powerhouses of the decade I do it every summer to get ready for the next football season
But i give credit nebraska was better than miami at the end and won
@udderprojectz that wasnt true that was a rumor...
It is Collingsworth's job to call it like he sees it, and 17-9 in the fourth quarter, it indeed looked like the Miami defense was too fast to run the option against with success.
Looks like a huge key to the game was the Nebraska defense. They held Miami's offense and kept putting the Miami defense back on the field. It looks like the fast Miami defense just got tired and stopped tackling. That pitch to Phillips should have been a loss except for poor tackling. The cut back run by Frazier had no backside pursuit and poor tackling, and the defense looked like it didn't even want to tackle the big fullback.
Great example of why you want to stick with the run. It can eventually tire out the defense.
A great sign of a defense that is ready to get beat is one that celebrates after making tackles on 1st and 2nd down.
They just beat the shit out of Sapp and Lewis in the last 2/3 of the 4th quarter. Literally…..Osborne talks about it in several interviews how he knew they would own the 4th. But really, the Defense slammed the door.