The Monday after the 2000 Fiesta Bowl I was sitting in Spanish I talking to a friend about the game. To refresh your memory, Nebraska had beaten Tennessee 31-21, but they had rushed for 321 yards in the process and made Tennessee look incredibly weak. As we were alternating between "Como esta usted?" and "Damn, Nebraska abused the hell out of Tennessee.", there was a knock at the door and none other than Phil Fulmer poked his head in the class asking to speak with one of my teammates he was recruiting. A few students surrounded the man as he showed off his 1998 national championship ring. I watched from the rear of the classroom as it glistened in the light and provoked wonder from the awestruck students. That's when Brian spoke up. Brian was like a high school Stephen A. Smith. Once he saw everyone fawning all over Fulmer, he looked up, made eye contact with the coach and yelled from the far corner of the classroom, "Yeah, well what the Hell happened last night, n****?!!!!!!" Fulmer looked like a deer in headlights as the eerie silence in the classroom eventually turned into nervous laughter.
This team had a lot in common with the 1984 Husker squad with regards to turnovers and an awesome defense. They both fell short by one game, and the ultimate "what could've been..."
This is one of my all-time favorite games to watch because of those drives. Power football at its finest. The Huskers dominated the line of scrimmage completely. Tennessee could do nothing about it but hope Nebraska made a mistake.
oh man...the Good old days. I was living in LA in 2001 and went to the Rose Bowl. Sat by 2 Old Birds in full Hurricane Duck Garb, man they were funny. by the end of 3rd Quarter and Miami was Coasting, we laughed it up with those gals & me and my Husker Buddies were screaming, We're # 2, We're #2.
The only problem is they turned the ball over too much. It cost them in their loss against Austin and almost cost them against Colorado to end the regular season.
The 1999 Cornhuskers were one of Nebraska's best teams ever. Had they not stubbed their toe in a close game against Texas earlier in the season (a loss that they avenged in dominant fashion in the Big XII Championship game), they would have gone on to win yet another national championship that year.
LOL. What kind of beer do you drink for breakfast? Neb lost to Texas, then beat an unranked KS team that finished 5-7 by 7, then beat an unranked and 4 loss CO team by 3.....in overtime. 1999 "one of the best Neb teams ever" Ha! If you "dominate" a team on the second go around, it begs the question. You know, the question.
@@notsure2312 well neither of us can live in the past, although Nebraska has hit bottom I believe our new coaches can pull us up out of the abyss. Unfortunately for Texas you may still be in the middle of your free fall. The end of Nebraska was not the game you think, it was when we lost to Colorado and their ground game. Anyway isn’t Lubbock Texas Tech?
I was at this game. My cousin played for the Huskers at the time. It was fun. Drank with my uncle on Mill Ave at one of the bar/restaurants before the game, I was a senior in high school 😂😂
I love Osbourne's Nebraska; "I-Bone" some call it for running some wishbone-esque Option out of the I Formation. I just like watching the Close Games; there's some nice ones in the 80's; and mid 90's dominance is mostly blowouts; but I've seen BOTH Epic Games with Miami (go for 2!) probably 3x in the past 5 years as I started diving into College Football and its history Year round. THANKS UA-cam Uploaders!! I wish I was born sooner so I'd have all this at a younger age. Adult Responsibilities get in the way of watching old and new Football Year round.
This was the last time the Vols were in a major bowl game (NY6/BCS). Technically they made the Peach Bowl and Cotton Bowl in 2000, 2002, 2003 and 2004, but those weren't BCS bowls back then, and weren't reintroduced as NY6 until the playoff format was implemented in 2014.
Can any Nebraska fan tell me why Frank Solich was fired? Yes, I know that he had the 7-7 season in 2002. However, Solich had the fantastic Big 12 Champion in 1999, 12-1, avenging their only loss to Texas in the conference championship game. He was 10-2 in 2000, 11-2 and played for the BCS Championship in 2001, and 9-3 in 2003 before being fired. Nebraska has been mediocre since.
I heard rumors that Frank Solich was having affairs with young women and otherwise living a "non-Christian" life that was seen as an embarrassment to the university and importantly to Tom Osborne. This was what I heard was the "inside" story of Solich's downfall. Can anyone else familiar with the situation comment if you heard the same?
@@davidk6269 I heard the same rumors. I have no idea if they were true. I really didn't care. What goes on between 2 consenting adults is none of my business.
@@davidk6269 I am so sorry to hear that. If true, then Nebraska did the right thing. I really hope Scott Frost can make Nebraska relevant again. They have an incredible tradition and I would love to see them make some noise in the Big Ten.
@@RepublicConstitution I hope you are wrong, though I am not a fan. I just have respect for their tradition. But they are not able to draw the athletes that Osborne and Solich had in the 1990's
Dan Alexander a forgotten bruising I back with surprising speed salute to the big red machine it was a joy to watch them physically break the opponents will didn’t matter who from Miami to Florida to Tennessee Nebraska wanted all smoke !!!!!!
If they could have just held onto the ball they could have been champions. Fumbled 49 times that season, losing 25 of them if I recall correctly. Dan Alexander looked like Scooby-Doo on roller-skates and Correll Buckhalter also had a case of the yips. Fumbling was contagious. The more they worked on it, talked about it, and thought about it, the more they fumbled. It's not like they had an empty roster for running backs: Dahrran Diedrick, DeAngelo Evans (early in the season, at least), Josh Davis, DeAntae Grixby, etc.
Who do you think was yelling that? My buddy and I were thinking it was some random fan that wasn't even cheering for either team but just wanted to shout something. Because it doesn't matter what play type it is or who has the ball.
@@christophershannon8734 😂😂😂😂😂😂 Actually, I do pull for the 'Horns sometimes(Never against LSU!!)because my brother was a "Texas Ex". Also worked in the athletic department. 🤘
Nebraska should've played in the national championship game that year! Virginia Tech had no business playing Florida State in that game! I think we would've beaten Florida State because how good our defense was that year!
@@RepublicConstitution with that defense Nebraska had, it would of been a damm good battle. Not dissing FSU but that Nebraska defense in 1999 was damm good. Especially in the secondary.
Going to be tough. Gotta recruit better, that's assuming Scott Frost works out. They wouldn't even offer Joe Burrow a scholarship when he wanted to transfer.
He was a true freshman when he caught the "Miracle at Missouri" kicked ball in 1997. *BONUS:* he was also at my cousin's wedding, since they were from the same town.
I would gladly put 2009, 2011, 2012, or 2017 Bama vs any great Nebraska team from the past. I always wanted to see what the 1992 Bama D could do vs 1995 Nebraska.
GtFo Honestly it's not even a good comparison. Osborne did what he did with mostly 3 and 4 star players. The strength and conditioning was pro level. Alabama gets literally half of the top 250 players every year who are all trying to get to the NFL. Different era bruh.
Bring it, funny thing about the 1995 team, offensively yea they didn’t have all great guys in the NFL but they did their business as far the offense they were in at Nebraska. However defensively, every starter on the 1995 defense played and or started at least 2 or more games. I’ll put the 1995 Nebraska team against any Bama team any day. Hell for the determination, I’ll put the 1994 Nebraska team against them.
The referee was saying it to the linemen to avoid throwing flags for holding. Stuff like that probably happens in a lot of games, but for some reason the audio setup was so bad it was very clearly heard on every play. The network probably put a mic on him to capture game noises, not realizing he was so chatty.
They lost a very close game against Texas earlier in the year. They avenged that loss by a blowout victory in the Big 12 championship game. Although they were ranked third and couldn't play for the national championship, there were many who were saying that Nebraska may have actually been the best team in the country at that time.
@@daveshearer1961 if Nebraska had the 4 team playoff like we do now, they would have bulldozed their way through the competition. Yeah, Florida State was really good that year, but they didn't play anyone of our calibre either. No disrespect to Virginia Tech either, but our defense would have contained their running back turned QB as well. It truly was the last year for Husker greatness in 1999, haven't won a major bowl game or a conference championship since.
What others in the comments have failed to mention is that Tennessee talked a boatload of shit before this game and during the beginning parts. They did the same in 1997, saying Nebraska couldn't hang with them because they were too slow and the SEC was so vastly superior. Nebraska then pounded them in to submission and hammered their pansy asses in the second half like they deserved. So Tennessee came back in this game like they didn't learn a damn thing and talked the exact same shit, "calling it the revenge game" as the announcers clearly state in this video at one point. So yeah, Nebraska didn't like being disrespected by an inferior team and rubbed their stupid, orange faces in it. Do you have a problem with that, cuck?
@@DefenderAO Actually, what I believe he means is that on January 2nd, 2000, the night Nebraska and Tennessee played in the Fiesta Bowl, Scott Frost was in Beast Mode for the New York Jets, as he made a whopping 3 tackles against the Seahawks in a 19-9 Jets victory. Right emusdad? AM I RIGHT? WHAT DO YOU MEAN I'M NOT?
Split, Nebraska earned the title as much as you did. Maybe if the Big 10 wasn’t stupid, could of settled it on the field at that time. But no, we want to stay with the Rose Bowl. Same goes for 1994 Penn State. If gonna be mad at anyone, blame the conference.
@@sorney98 lol that's how the conferences were set up back then. Stupid yes, but the big ten champion at that time always went to the Rose Bowl. If anything Nebraska should've tried going to the rose instead of fiesta.
@@Wrangler59 but that was out of Nebraska’s hands, Rose Bowl had the PAC-12:Big 10 contract. Had the conferences joined the Alliance like they should of, Rose Bowl could of had the championship game possibly. But again the 1997 split is on the Big 10-PAC 12.
@@Wrangler59 not really, Nebraska played the better team. See Nebraska played the #3 team and won by a margin. Michigan on the other hand played the #7 team and won by 5. Sorry but the Rose was not the National Championship game. It was a part but not the whole thing.
Thanks for uploading these older games. Makes us college football fans happy.
I love watching the line move in the 2nd half of these glory days Nebraska games. Every play the O line pushes them back farther and farther
exactly
The Monday after the 2000 Fiesta Bowl I was sitting in Spanish I talking to a friend about the game. To refresh your memory, Nebraska had beaten Tennessee 31-21, but they had rushed for 321 yards in the process and made Tennessee look incredibly weak. As we were alternating between "Como esta usted?" and "Damn, Nebraska abused the hell out of Tennessee.", there was a knock at the door and none other than Phil Fulmer poked his head in the class asking to speak with one of my teammates he was recruiting. A few students surrounded the man as he showed off his 1998 national championship ring. I watched from the rear of the classroom as it glistened in the light and provoked wonder from the awestruck students.
That's when Brian spoke up. Brian was like a high school Stephen A. Smith. Once he saw everyone fawning all over Fulmer, he looked up, made eye contact with the coach and yelled from the far corner of the classroom, "Yeah, well what the Hell happened last night, n****?!!!!!!" Fulmer looked like a deer in headlights as the eerie silence in the classroom eventually turned into nervous laughter.
Love it miss Nebraska
That never happened. Nice try though. Way too detailed of a story. U are trying too hard to convince people it really happened. What a loser
That's awesome!
Watch those hands!!!! watch those hands!!!! 😂😂😂
This team had a lot in common with the 1984 Husker squad with regards to turnovers and an awesome defense. They both fell short by one game, and the ultimate "what could've been..."
@@gynandroidhead dang - u stole my comment lol
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Who is that?
Somebody shoulda kicked that sumbitch in the nuts
24:53 start of a 96-yard TD drive by Nebraska. 28:52 start of a 99-yard TD drive that was ALL ON THE GROUND. Ground and pound, baby! GBR!
This is one of my all-time favorite games to watch because of those drives. Power football at its finest. The Huskers dominated the line of scrimmage completely. Tennessee could do nothing about it but hope Nebraska made a mistake.
Fun fact: I own Golliday's jersey that he wore in that game.
Was at this game. First time seeing the broadcast. Thanks
Nebraska had the best team in the country in 1999.
oh man...the Good old days. I was living in LA in 2001 and went to the Rose Bowl. Sat by 2 Old Birds in full Hurricane Duck Garb, man they were funny. by the end of 3rd Quarter and Miami was Coasting, we laughed it up with those gals & me and my Husker Buddies were screaming, We're # 2, We're #2.
And your mom had the best pussy in the country in 1999 so what.
Would’ve been fun to see ‘99 team progress in the playoff format of today
The only problem is they turned the ball over too much. It cost them in their loss against Austin and almost cost them against Colorado to end the regular season.
Thank you, you are surely doing God's work.
The 1999 Cornhuskers were one of Nebraska's best teams ever. Had they not stubbed their toe in a close game against Texas earlier in the season (a loss that they avenged in dominant fashion in the Big XII Championship game), they would have gone on to win yet another national championship that year.
LOL. What kind of beer do you drink for breakfast?
Neb lost to Texas, then beat an unranked KS team that finished 5-7 by 7, then
beat an unranked and 4 loss CO team by 3.....in overtime.
1999 "one of the best Neb teams ever" Ha!
If you "dominate" a team on the second go around, it begs the question. You know, the question.
They were the beginning of the end
The official end of Nebraska came on a fall night in Lubbock, Texas in 2004. when they got thrashed by texas tech 70-10!!!!!!
Hook’em Horns
@@notsure2312 well neither of us can live in the past, although Nebraska has hit bottom I believe our new coaches can pull us up out of the abyss. Unfortunately for Texas you may still be in the middle of your free fall. The end of Nebraska was not the game you think, it was when we lost to Colorado and their ground game. Anyway isn’t Lubbock Texas Tech?
@@notsure2312the end of Texas came to that one loss to K-State. The question is which one... So many!
I was at this game. My cousin played for the Huskers at the time. It was fun. Drank with my uncle on Mill Ave at one of the bar/restaurants before the game, I was a senior in high school 😂😂
Ready to see Nebraska get this high speed defense back!
Love your name on the biscuits and GO BIG RED
Going to be a while - the Boogie Man is running the show right now 🐘🏆Roll Tide
This comment didn't age well at all lmao
Hahahaha
I love Osbourne's Nebraska; "I-Bone" some call it for running some wishbone-esque Option out of the I Formation. I just like watching the Close Games; there's some nice ones in the 80's; and mid 90's dominance is mostly blowouts; but I've seen BOTH Epic Games with Miami (go for 2!) probably 3x in the past 5 years as I started diving into College Football and its history Year round. THANKS UA-cam Uploaders!! I wish I was born sooner so I'd have all this at a younger age. Adult Responsibilities get in the way of watching old and new Football Year round.
I was born in 1977 into a college football family and been watching since as early as I can remember. I love college football 🏈
I would love to have Bobby Newcombe in today's Nebraska offense.
This was the last time the Vols were in a major bowl game (NY6/BCS). Technically they made the Peach Bowl and Cotton Bowl in 2000, 2002, 2003 and 2004, but those weren't BCS bowls back then, and weren't reintroduced as NY6 until the playoff format was implemented in 2014.
Fulmer caught down Aub, AL and GA teams during most of his tenure.
Watch those hands! 4-27-2022
Can any Nebraska fan tell me why Frank Solich was fired? Yes, I know that he had the 7-7 season in 2002. However, Solich had the fantastic Big 12 Champion in 1999, 12-1, avenging their only loss to Texas in the conference championship game. He was 10-2 in 2000, 11-2 and played for the BCS Championship in 2001, and 9-3 in 2003 before being fired. Nebraska has been mediocre since.
I heard rumors that Frank Solich was having affairs with young women and otherwise living a "non-Christian" life that was seen as an embarrassment to the university and importantly to Tom Osborne. This was what I heard was the "inside" story of Solich's downfall. Can anyone else familiar with the situation comment if you heard the same?
@@davidk6269 I heard the same rumors. I have no idea if they were true. I really didn't care. What goes on between 2 consenting adults is none of my business.
Nebraska is a dead program.
@@davidk6269 I am so sorry to hear that. If true, then Nebraska did the right thing. I really hope Scott Frost can make Nebraska relevant again. They have an incredible tradition and I would love to see them make some noise in the Big Ten.
@@RepublicConstitution I hope you are wrong, though I am not a fan. I just have respect for their tradition. But they are not able to draw the athletes that Osborne and Solich had in the 1990's
We’ll get there again boys just give it time
No-huddle is the way to go... The regular game is over 2 hours! Go Big Red
Funny, people are calling that rush offense a gimmick now that Tenn is doing it. Strange how the tables have turned…
Was there a game played? Didn't notice, all I did was "watch those hands"
Me too
Could the power I option work today? YES!
Legend has it, Travis Henry had a couple kids at halftime of this game. Tennessee had a couple stud RB's, that for sure. Nice win by NU.
How many kids does he have?
@@christophershannon8734 11, 10 different Moms. Dude is pro life for sure.
@@midwake9951 😂🤣😂🤣
😂😂😂😅😅😅
Pro child support, you meant
Carlos Polk was a beast
Dan Alexander a forgotten bruising I back with surprising speed salute to the big red machine it was a joy to watch them physically break the opponents will didn’t matter who from Miami to Florida to Tennessee Nebraska wanted all smoke !!!!!!
SMASH MOUTH FOOTBALL
Nebraskas strength and conditioning program was on another level
GODDAMN…the Husker defense was quick in this game!
Solich's best team.
Better than natty one
If they could have just held onto the ball they could have been champions. Fumbled 49 times that season, losing 25 of them if I recall correctly. Dan Alexander looked like Scooby-Doo on roller-skates and Correll Buckhalter also had a case of the yips. Fumbling was contagious. The more they worked on it, talked about it, and thought about it, the more they fumbled. It's not like they had an empty roster for running backs: Dahrran Diedrick, DeAngelo Evans (early in the season, at least), Josh Davis, DeAntae Grixby, etc.
Watch those hands!
Who do you think was yelling that? My buddy and I were thinking it was some random fan that wasn't even cheering for either team but just wanted to shout something. Because it doesn't matter what play type it is or who has the ball.
Osborne's last game he beats Tennessee Solichs' first game against Tennessee he beats them
This is better. MO was the first team to ever drop Osborne in the polls AND MO was the last team to ever drop Osborne in the polls.
Hey, remember when Tennessee and Nebraska used to be good?
Yep. How the mighty have fallen. Along with Michigan, Florida State, USC, and even Texas. (Wait, don't tell me, they're back!😂😂)
@@timg2088 Watch out Mike the Tiger....the Longhorns on your block now.
@@christophershannon8734 😴😴😴😴😴😴
@@christophershannon8734 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Actually, I do pull for the 'Horns sometimes(Never against LSU!!)because my brother was a "Texas Ex". Also worked in the athletic department. 🤘
@@christophershannon8734 ....and after they couldn't beat Kansas they gonna get pummelled in the SEC
The teams back then was so much better
Who’s hands were we supposed to watch?!
Nebraska should've played in the national championship game that year! Virginia Tech had no business playing Florida State in that game! I think we would've beaten Florida State because how good our defense was that year!
Doubtful. That FSU offense and defense combination was loaded.
Bowden was 6-2 vs Osborne.
@@RepublicConstitution except this was Solich coaching. Plus that black shirt defense was damm good. It wasn’t easy to get yards let alone points.
@@sorney98 I still think FSU would have won. It's all just opinion though.
@@RepublicConstitution with that defense Nebraska had, it would of been a damm good battle. Not dissing FSU but that Nebraska defense in 1999 was damm good. Especially in the secondary.
The last time Nebraska won a major bowl. How far they’ve fallen since and don’t know if they can EVER come back.
Not unless they get a Charlie McBride clone to revive the Blackshirts!
Going to be tough. Gotta recruit better, that's assuming Scott Frost works out.
They wouldn't even offer Joe Burrow a scholarship when he wanted to transfer.
Take shot every time you hear " Watch those hands"
Hey, I think I've seen this movie...like January 1998.
If T.O. had coached the 99 Huskers they win the natty.
Probably win in 1999 and maybe 2000. Nebraska was about to go up on Oklahoma by three scores in 2000 before Solich pissed himself.
LOL. In 96, he didn't win, in 97, MI was 10 times closer to winning both polls combined than Neb was and you predict 99 a NC. Let's laugh.
Got that ALL wrong. He is not saying "watch those hands" he is actually saying, "wash those hands"
You finally discovered the REAL origin of Covid-19!!!
... wow... what happened to BOTH these programs...
Fulmer was cheating (recent changes to NIL notwithstanding, the rules wuz the rules back then), and both teams just kept making dumb, lazy hires.
why won't you watch those hands?
Wow last time these two were relevant was over 20 yrs ago.. WOW! Lmao
Tim Barnes was irrelevant 20 yrs. ago and still is to this day...WOW! Lmao
@@NebrasKorneater Original 👍🏻. Weather’s nice out today get out of your mom’s basement and get some exercise and take a walk at your local Metropark.
You're still irrelevant...WOW! Lmao
Maybe another decade before they are again.
Davidson (#3 Nebraska) was in his 9th year of college eligibility.
He was a true freshman when he caught the "Miracle at Missouri" kicked ball in 1997. *BONUS:* he was also at my cousin's wedding, since they were from the same town.
99 yards not one pass.....
Hands!! Watch those hands!!!! Seriously, does this man have any other words in his vocabulary?
I remember the sports media slobbering all over Manning and the SEC......said Nebraska had "no chance" in this game. Wrong as they usually are.
Fulmer had a losing record to somewhere between 10 and 15 coaches. Neb admin looked at this like big deal.
Ok Rob Johnson
@@rooh5825 @Roo H LOL. Rob is famous in your vast vacuum, huh!
@@mas5867 ok Rob johnson
lol I love getting your comments deleted on both your accounts
@@rooh5825 LOL. I am the object of your desire. What comments have you gotten deleted? If you have, then there will be gaps. Find them.
Who keeps saying watch those hands
That’s my #Blackshirts!
Go Big Red!
I would gladly put 2009, 2011, 2012, or 2017 Bama vs any great Nebraska team from the past. I always wanted to see what the 1992 Bama D could do vs 1995 Nebraska.
GtFo Honestly it's not even a good comparison. Osborne did what he did with mostly 3 and 4 star players. The strength and conditioning was pro level. Alabama gets literally half of the top 250 players every year who are all trying to get to the NFL. Different era bruh.
Bring it, funny thing about the 1995 team, offensively yea they didn’t have all great guys in the NFL but they did their business as far the offense they were in at Nebraska. However defensively, every starter on the 1995 defense played and or started at least 2 or more games. I’ll put the 1995 Nebraska team against any Bama team any day. Hell for the determination, I’ll put the 1994 Nebraska team against them.
95 nebraska wouldn't have even needed to score. Our defense would have put points on the board and it would have been enough
@@markstepanekii388 No, child, no. Bama would smoke that team. Idiot
@@sorney98 Bama 2020 would score at will against either of those teams
Who keeps saying hands and what is he talking about
The referee was saying it to the linemen to avoid throwing flags for holding. Stuff like that probably happens in a lot of games, but for some reason the audio setup was so bad it was very clearly heard on every play. The network probably put a mic on him to capture game noises, not realizing he was so chatty.
WATCH THOSE HANDS
Just found the hat
Michigan won a plague, Nebraska won Sears TROPHY
were they playing in mud? why is there a guy who keeps telling them to "WASH THOSE HANDS!!!" hahahaha (jk)
Someone keep yelling watch those hands.
NEB, of rolled over the wolverines TO
Why was nebraska clucking like they were the national champions
They lost a very close game against Texas earlier in the year. They avenged that loss by a blowout victory in the Big 12 championship game. Although they were ranked third and couldn't play for the national championship, there were many who were saying that Nebraska may have actually been the best team in the country at that time.
@@daveshearer1961 if Nebraska had the 4 team playoff like we do now, they would have bulldozed their way through the competition. Yeah, Florida State was really good that year, but they didn't play anyone of our calibre either. No disrespect to Virginia Tech either, but our defense would have contained their running back turned QB as well.
It truly was the last year for Husker greatness in 1999, haven't won a major bowl game or a conference championship since.
Bich, because we shoulda been. Lol.
I think Nebraska was hoping if they played well enough, they might get a split championship. Even though the chance of that was very slim.
What others in the comments have failed to mention is that Tennessee talked a boatload of shit before this game and during the beginning parts. They did the same in 1997, saying Nebraska couldn't hang with them because they were too slow and the SEC was so vastly superior. Nebraska then pounded them in to submission and hammered their pansy asses in the second half like they deserved. So Tennessee came back in this game like they didn't learn a damn thing and talked the exact same shit, "calling it the revenge game" as the announcers clearly state in this video at one point. So yeah, Nebraska didn't like being disrespected by an inferior team and rubbed their stupid, orange faces in it. Do you have a problem with that, cuck?
Frost was in beast mode that night.
So much so he let Eric Crouch play QB that night
@@DefenderAO Actually, what I believe he means is that on January 2nd, 2000, the night Nebraska and Tennessee played in the Fiesta Bowl, Scott Frost was in Beast Mode for the New York Jets, as he made a whopping 3 tackles against the Seahawks in a 19-9 Jets victory. Right emusdad? AM I RIGHT? WHAT DO YOU MEAN I'M NOT?
Sorry but Tenn.....is not a storied program......!
woah
And then they created the forward pass...
Michigan was the 1997 national champions lol.
Split, Nebraska earned the title as much as you did. Maybe if the Big 10 wasn’t stupid, could of settled it on the field at that time. But no, we want to stay with the Rose Bowl. Same goes for 1994 Penn State. If gonna be mad at anyone, blame the conference.
@@sorney98 lol that's how the conferences were set up back then. Stupid yes, but the big ten champion at that time always went to the Rose Bowl. If anything Nebraska should've tried going to the rose instead of fiesta.
@@Wrangler59 but that was out of Nebraska’s hands, Rose Bowl had the PAC-12:Big 10 contract. Had the conferences joined the Alliance like they should of, Rose Bowl could of had the championship game possibly. But again the 1997 split is on the Big 10-PAC 12.
@@sorney98 the championship that year was played at the Rose Bowl though lol.
@@Wrangler59 not really, Nebraska played the better team. See Nebraska played the #3 team and won by a margin. Michigan on the other hand played the #7 team and won by 5. Sorry but the Rose was not the National Championship game. It was a part but not the whole thing.
The coldest weather game of the year for Nebraska was this game in Arizona. I had 50 yard line seats and froze my ass off.
Watch those hands!!