man what a great team, until they went to the orange bowl to play nebraska , i remeber watching the game with my dad, rite before kick off i rember my dad saying here we go bama LETS SHUCK SOME CORN, that nebraska team had johnny rodgers and he and that big offensive line , humble me my dad and alabama 38-6 but what a great year RTR
That Nebraska team would turn out to be one of the best ever, great great team. Bama was just getting started on the way back, they went on to win LOTS of games and titles in the 70's fun to watch !
The video's hosts mention how highly coach Bryant thought of Johnny Musso. A reporter once asked coach Bryant what his favorite offensive play was. Bryant replied "My favorite play is Johnny Musso running the ball and Johnny Musso blocking for him."
Absolutely Johnny Musso was the Italian Stallion that's what they called him...he was great to watch...nobody ran the wishbone like Coach Bryant and the Tide
Sorry, but when you look up Wishbone Quarterback in the dictionary there will be a picture of Jack Mildren, not Terry Davis. But they are right when they say that Davis had a great season. But the Godfather, Jack Mildren was the Wizard of the Wishbone. HE is the one that all others are compared to.
Johnny Musso seemed to always know how to pick up yards. What a great running back and college football player ... in ANY era!!
seattwa
“Bang, Bang,
Choo choo train...”
I can still hear it in my dreams.
man what a great team, until they went to the orange bowl to play nebraska , i remeber watching the game with my dad, rite before kick off i rember my dad saying here we go bama LETS SHUCK SOME CORN, that nebraska team had johnny rodgers and he and that big offensive line , humble me my dad and alabama 38-6 but what a great year RTR
That Nebraska team would turn out to be one of the best ever, great great team. Bama was just getting started on the way back, they went on to win LOTS of games and titles in the 70's fun to watch !
The video's hosts mention how highly coach Bryant thought of Johnny Musso. A reporter once asked coach Bryant what his favorite offensive play was. Bryant replied "My favorite play is Johnny Musso running the ball and Johnny Musso blocking for him."
Absolutely Johnny Musso was the Italian Stallion that's what they called him...he was great to watch...nobody ran the wishbone like Coach Bryant and the Tide
My favorite thing about college football is the clash of undefeated teams
YES
I attended this game with my Dad. I was 12 YOA.
Great memory. Congratulations.
Me too! It was my only Iron Bowl during the 10 years I lived in Alabama. I was 8 years old will remember 31-7 always!
I was 13 and that season was magic for me.
Roll tide roll roll bama roll
ESPN had video clips from ABC of this game when they were doing the 150th Anniversary moments of College Football. Is it hard to find?
WHERE IS THE TV BROADCAST COPY OF THIS GAME. ???? ITS OUT THERE , SEEN HIGHLITES OF IT ON ESPN 150 YEARS OF COLLEGE 🏈 FOOTBALL ???
37-7 over the Barn.
31-7.
Sorry, but when you look up Wishbone Quarterback in the dictionary there will be a picture of Jack Mildren, not Terry Davis. But they are right when they say that Davis had a great season. But the Godfather, Jack Mildren was the Wizard of the Wishbone. HE is the one that all others are compared to.
get your Okie ass off of here!
Jack Mildren NEVER beat Nebraska!
Richard Todd
When did this air
It was a series of VHS tapes from the early 90s.
White boy football! Damn GREAT!
WE lost the Civil WAR, like or not.
jb commit didnt have anything to do with who won the cevil war
@@waverlywilliams1374. Haven’t quit fighting
Murder was the case they gave Micah’s daddy
Then Bama was destroyed by Nebraska in the Orange bowl 😪