Thanks for the upload! This is the game that caused me (a Chicago native) to become a diehard Nebraska Cornhusker fan. I greatly respected Tom Osborne's courage to go for the two-point conversion for a clear win instead of a tie and national championship. That was guts and conviction.
Boy this game aged so well. A non stop thriller from beginning to end. I always come back to this game every few bowl seasons or so. I remember the first time I saw this games entirety on ESPN classic. I already knew who won, but I was glued as if I were experiencing it live. What a treasure it must have been at that moment to have got to see and experience it live, not knowing of the powerhouse that was being born in Miami . I sometimes am inclined to call this Nebraska team the greatest in their programs history, but I always call this game the greatest football game ever played
That Nebraska offense was spectacular! They scored 84, 72, 69 and 67 in games they played that season. IMO with Gill, Rozier and Irving Fryer, that offense was even more explosive then the 95 team that people still say was the greatest team in college football history. They just ran into a Miami team that night (essentially in a road game at Miami's home stadium) that punched them in the mouth early, matched there explosive speed and talent, and ultimately came up just short on a 2-point conversion to win the game and national title. Easily one of the top 5 college football games ever played.
Love having the option to watch full games with commercials or games edited down like this. Great edit. Some of the 30 minute ones seem too quick. If you look away, you miss something. This is much better, gives the game room to breath. Nice work.
SteelBuck 6 No problem, man, and keep up the good work. Mike Rozier was better than I remember. Lots of great backs in that 80-85 realm. Bo, hershel, rozier, and Dickerson.
This longer edit just better captures the spirit of the game. Really forgot how much Nebraska threw the ball in this game. Cool seeing old school offenses move the ball like the modern offense do today.
Yeah I always like to have an intro for each game rather than starting at the opening kickoff (if one is available) It just gets me pumped to watch the game. And I absolutely love college fight songs so if they can be heard I like to let at least some of it play while it shows the player celebration. I also like to show the score come up as the network goes to break. It just gets me refocused rather than just play after play which causes me to drift. Giving the game room to breathe was a nice way to put it. Just wish this channel wasn't so invisible, but i'm glad you found it.
My uncle is a huge Dolphins fan. He's been flying to Miami for at least one home game every year since the early 80's and he always says the Orange Bowl was a much bigger home field advantage than their stadium is now because of the way it was set up. Plus the fact that the Dolphins always had a lot better team back then
The original..!! "you play to win the game" Dr. Tom Osborne did not hesitate to go for the win a definite no brainer..though I personally hated being on the losing end as a Husker fan.. it's certainly one of the greatest games and of course one of the greatest plays the fumblerooski in college football history-lore
Nebraska wore them down in the 4th. In the end, think about that blocked FG on Nebraska's first possession. What I remember most was that crowd. The Miami crowd went apeshit all night. I could only imagine what it was like in the Orange Bowl. Just a historically great game. It was great until the choice to go for the win, then it became the GOAT.
yes, I played baseball and graduated from FAU, where Schnellenberger (Coaching UM in the game we're watching) started the football program, which is now respectable with 10 wins in 2 of the last 3 seasons 😀
I love and appreciate your work, Steelbuck; I love the Buckeyes and you and my cousins out there put me up to speed; some of it while watching them Dismantle Rutgers together in NJ in 2015. If ONLY they had the modern angles so we could really appreciate classic ball better. I can't believe I grew up watching football like this; with angle and quality not having any idea what was really happening. Today I NEED to know I watch most of my games recorded just to be able to rewind 2 seconds back on VLC. Gamepass is useless to me with its 10 second rewind...even on All 22.
It was fitting that a Bear Bryant former player and assistant, Howard Schnellenberger, would win the National Championship the year after Bryant died. Schnellenberger would be a legend today had he stayed at Miami.
There were rumors for years that Fryer was throwing this game. An early drop pass - or two, the fumble on the punt and that last dropped gimme TD pass - and maybe his 'overreaction'. Dunno ... what d'ya think ? 🤔
Unpopular opinion - Kick the extra point. Tie the game. Force Miami to make a play in the last seconds of the game. If the game ends in a tie, Nebraska wins the National Championship. A tie does Miami no good.
@@squigglyline2813 WRONG!!!! you don't play to tie, especially in the Orange Bowl if you seriously believe they should have settled for the tie then you're mentally challanged
@@24quorthonschuldiner62And what has Herm Edwards ever done? Do you play to win the game or do you play to win the National Championship??? That game was a trap for Nebraska. After being down 17-0 on their home field, getting out with a tie and a championship is a “win.”
If Tom Osborne ties the Game they would have been National Champions. I have watched some Nebraska Documentaries of this Game and some Nebraska players were upset 😡 because they knew they would have been Champions with a Tie.They felt they were Number 1 team all year and if a tie gave them the Championship so be it.
Agreed. You take the tie. The season takes precedent over one game. You are playing an upstart Miami program on their home field, trailed 17-0, battled back, you have to get out of there with a tie. Same thing when Miami lost to Notre Dame in 1988, 31-30. They had seven turnovers and had the opportunity to get out of South Bend with a tie. Had they done so, they would have won the National Championship.
Completing the 2 point conversion makes you a national champion and undefeated season. Kicking the extra point makes you a national champion and undefeated season...
Shouldn't have come to that. Bentley doesn't slip and fall on the last drive or Miami misses the field goal it's game over. Both defenses were gassed at the end.
12:15 Z runs a crosser into what looked like good coverage by the D. 3 defenders in the area and og Bernie just puts it where it needed to be. Goodness..
@@chadmonk-po5yjMiami has had 3 good seasons in the last 30 years. No One is watching them now. Ratings smh. Notre Dame brought ratings. Miami brought thuggery
When you defend the option as a linebacker, you have keys that you read and react to. Go to 45:16 and tell me what the Miami linebacker to Turner Gill's left (lined up opposite Nebraska's left guard) was "reacting" to. How does a player "react" when he's literally the first player on the field to move? He "reacts" before the ball is even snapped. Here's why: a Nebraska player who was on the field for this play came out of the huddle and tipped that Miami linebacker off as to which way the play was going. Armen Keteyian knew exactly what he was talking about in his book "Big Red Confidential" when he addressed that players were involved in taking $$$ to throw this game.
@@eduardorodriguez3110 Your ignorance is understandable, but laughable. There was waaaay more surrounding this game than anything related to football. Watch this entire game, and you will see who was involved. It will be obvious. You can live in La-La land and tell yourself whatever you want, but people were paid some serious money to throw this game. Those are the FACTS. If you want to pretend that wasn't the case, that's your prerogative. But it doesn't change the reality. I've had this information confirmed by 3 different sources. How many sources do you have? This ought to be good. I'll wait.
@@dantheman5745 Irving Fryar's drop sealed it for me. Broke my heart as a kid watching live, then again when I learned about the scheme. Shit, it still hurts!
This game came down to errors and missed opportunities by Nebraska. Nebraska's defense was somewhat overwhelmed also especially in the secondary. Although the option can be explosive, it is slow and high risk. Osborne showed guts going for two. This game did change football and it showed the importance of speed and a balanced offense. unfortunately for Nebraska and Tom Osborne, it took several years to recruit the speed required to combat competent passing attacks. He also had to change defensive schemes.
like how the Canes shut down the edge, not allowing Rozier to run wide where he picks up his big yards. they solved that quick. the beginning of the U.
Jeff Smith had 104 yards on 9 carries. Did that from the middle of the 3rd quarter. Everything he got was off tackle. Miami played a great offensive game but they were fortunate
@@volvo1354 No, Gill should have kept it on the option. They tried to make Jeff Smith the hero of the game and it didn't work out. If Turner had kept it or the gave the ball to Mark Schellen on a trap, Huskers probably would have gotten the 2 points needed. The play was there we just didn't execute. Huskers would have blown out Maimi on astro-turf. Let's get one thing straight that was no grass field in the Orange Bowl it was painted green dirt. Barely a blade of grass left. Also we should not have had to play Maimi at home. There should be a rule against playing a bowl in your home stadium.
The politics in today’s college football wouldn’t have allowed this Miami team the chance to play for the National Championship. And the Miami Hurricane dynasty of eighties probably doesn’t happen.
I was young when this game happened. So. Damn. Sad. Just a slugfest from start to finish. I had seen some stuff saying Miami probably would've won had we got the two because they had time left. I don't think so. Could they have, sure, but I don't think so. And the FG kicking game in this one was a total crap shoot.
Yoiu play to win the game not tie, no matter what’s at stake so Tom Osborne did the right thing. It jus tdidn’t work out but Miami still would have had 48 seconds to try and answer.
I understand why Tom went for two...I dont think Paterno/Switzer/Majors/Schembechler go for two...Miami won that title but if Tom kicks that extra point Howard might have stayed at Miami...
I always respected Schnellenberger, but leaving Miami was a terrible decision. What's amazing about Miami's dynasty is that it encompassed three different head coaches, none of which were really heralded prior to coming to Miami.
Ara Parseghian of Notre Dame played for the tie when #1 Notre Dame played #2 Michigan State. Notre Dame ranked #1 & undefeated with a tie were voted national champions
One of the best college football games ever
4th and 8 option pitch for the score - that was epic.
Thanks for the upload! This is the game that caused me (a Chicago native) to become a diehard Nebraska Cornhusker fan. I greatly respected Tom Osborne's courage to go for the two-point conversion for a clear win instead of a tie and national championship. That was guts and conviction.
Oh please, he had vastly underrated and disrespected Miami in his teams preperation.
He’s a champion, is what the canes coach called him after the game
I was at this game 37 years ago sitting at the 40 yard line, lower level.
This is the best version of a Greatest Game.
Boy this game aged so well. A non stop thriller from beginning to end. I always come back to this game every few bowl seasons or so. I remember the first time I saw this games entirety on ESPN classic. I already knew who won, but I was glued as if I were experiencing it live. What a treasure it must have been at that moment to have got to see and experience it live, not knowing of the powerhouse that was being born in Miami .
I sometimes am inclined to call this Nebraska team the greatest in their programs history, but I always call this game the greatest football game ever played
That Nebraska offense was spectacular! They scored 84, 72, 69 and 67 in games they played that season. IMO with Gill, Rozier and Irving Fryer, that offense was even more explosive then the 95 team that people still say was the greatest team in college football history. They just ran into a Miami team that night (essentially in a road game at Miami's home stadium) that punched them in the mouth early, matched there explosive speed and talent, and ultimately came up just short on a 2-point conversion to win the game and national title. Easily one of the top 5 college football games ever played.
Love having the option to watch full games with commercials or games edited down like this. Great edit. Some of the 30 minute ones seem too quick. If you look away, you miss something. This is much better, gives the game room to breath. Nice work.
Thank you for my favorite comment thus far. Sums up my view on no-huddle edited games perfectly
SteelBuck 6 No problem, man, and keep up the good work. Mike Rozier was better than I remember. Lots of great backs in that 80-85 realm. Bo, hershel, rozier, and Dickerson.
This longer edit just better captures the spirit of the game. Really forgot how much Nebraska threw the ball in this game. Cool seeing old school offenses move the ball like the modern offense do today.
Yeah I always like to have an intro for each game rather than starting at the opening kickoff (if one is available) It just gets me pumped to watch the game. And I absolutely love college fight songs so if they can be heard I like to let at least some of it play while it shows the player celebration. I also like to show the score come up as the network goes to break. It just gets me refocused rather than just play after play which causes me to drift. Giving the game room to breathe was a nice way to put it. Just wish this channel wasn't so invisible, but i'm glad you found it.
R.I.P Coach Schnellenberger!
Respect
Miami’s offensive line played one helluva game that night. What a game.
I miss the orange bowl
My uncle is a huge Dolphins fan. He's been flying to Miami for at least one home game every year since the early 80's and he always says the Orange Bowl was a much bigger home field advantage than their stadium is now because of the way it was set up. Plus the fact that the Dolphins always had a lot better team back then
Love having the option to watch full games with commercials or games edited down like this.
In my 45 years this is the best college football game ever.
Good hard hitting game but I would say USC vs Texas was better.
@@jamiecrawford8133 2006 Ohio State vs Michigan is tough to beat also.
Today is the 40th anniversary of this great game.
The night Miami became “The U!!”
That night I was born let them be came the U He goes for the extra point Miami doesn’t win sht
@@senorpimps4678 but there was 48 seconds left if they kicked x point same if they got two miami still could have kicked a fg to win
The original..!!
"you play to win the game"
Dr. Tom Osborne did not hesitate to go for the win a definite no brainer..though I personally hated being on the losing end as a Husker fan.. it's certainly one of the greatest games and of course one of the greatest plays the fumblerooski in college football history-lore
Nebraska clearly was unprepared for Miami’s speed. Once they adjusted Miami slowed down but it was 17-0 and too late.
Nebraska wore them down in the 4th. In the end, think about that blocked FG on Nebraska's first possession. What I remember most was that crowd. The Miami crowd went apeshit all night. I could only imagine what it was like in the Orange Bowl. Just a historically great game. It was great until the choice to go for the win, then it became the GOAT.
Passing it on this 2pt conversion is right up there with Wilson passing it from the 1 against New England.
Wrong!!! Osborne did the right thing to do by going for two.
@@24quorthonschuldiner62 I said, "passing it on this 2pt conversion". They should have run it.
Still can't believe I was there in the OB that night....never will be topped until the Finz can win a Super Bowl.
yes, I played baseball and graduated from FAU, where Schnellenberger (Coaching UM in the game we're watching) started the football program, which is now respectable with 10 wins in 2 of the last 3 seasons 😀
yea, this guys does everyone a SOLID by condensing these games down 😀 great job SteelBuck 6!
Thank you very much.
I love and appreciate your work, Steelbuck; I love the Buckeyes and you and my cousins out there put me up to speed; some of it while watching them Dismantle Rutgers together in NJ in 2015.
If ONLY they had the modern angles so we could really appreciate classic ball better. I can't believe I grew up watching football like this; with angle and quality not having any idea what was really happening. Today I NEED to know I watch most of my games recorded just to be able to rewind 2 seconds back on VLC. Gamepass is useless to me with its 10 second rewind...even on All 22.
It was fitting that a Bear Bryant former player and assistant, Howard Schnellenberger, would win the National Championship the year after Bryant died. Schnellenberger would be a legend today had he stayed at Miami.
I agree horrible move for him, but it also caused Jimmy Johnson to become a legend too
Don Crique incredible play by play guy! He made this game exciting
There were rumors for years that Fryer was throwing this game. An early drop pass - or two, the fumble on the punt and that last dropped gimme TD pass - and maybe his 'overreaction'. Dunno ... what d'ya think ? 🤔
Unpopular opinion - Kick the extra point. Tie the game. Force Miami to make a play in the last seconds of the game. If the game ends in a tie, Nebraska wins the National Championship. A tie does Miami no good.
I agree..
Even with today's OT rules I say kick the extra point. Even as underdogs.
I know it's worked before. And people like the play call.
Tough call man, Tough call. Things happen for a reason and I guess this is one of those things.
@@squigglyline2813 WRONG!!!! you don't play to tie, especially in the Orange Bowl if you seriously believe they should have settled for the tie then you're mentally challanged
Herman Edwards said it best, YOU PLAY TO WIN THE GAME!!!! HELLO???
@@24quorthonschuldiner62And what has Herm Edwards ever done? Do you play to win the game or do you play to win the National Championship???
That game was a trap for Nebraska. After being down 17-0 on their home field, getting out with a tie and a championship is a “win.”
If Tom Osborne ties the Game they would have been National Champions. I have watched some Nebraska Documentaries of this Game and some Nebraska players were upset 😡 because they knew they would have been Champions with a Tie.They felt they were Number 1 team all year and if a tie gave them the Championship so be it.
Agreed. You take the tie. The season takes precedent over one game. You are playing an upstart Miami program on their home field, trailed 17-0, battled back, you have to get out of there with a tie. Same thing when Miami lost to Notre Dame in 1988, 31-30. They had seven turnovers and had the opportunity to get out of South Bend with a tie. Had they done so, they would have won the National Championship.
Completing the 2 point conversion makes you a national champion and undefeated season. Kicking the extra point makes you a national champion and undefeated season...
@@tmarsh0307 AGREED
Shouldn't have come to that. Bentley doesn't slip and fall on the last drive or Miami misses the field goal it's game over. Both defenses were gassed at the end.
@@tmarsh0307 Wrong!!! Osborne did the right thing to do by going for two, you don't play to tie especially in a game like the Orange Bowl
The second time in history that David beat Goliath, GO CANES
Greatest game
Nice Job Great Edit!
Thank you!
12:15 Z runs a crosser into what looked like good coverage by the D. 3 defenders in the area and og Bernie just puts it where it needed to be. Goodness..
The wrong team won. Im not a fan of either team, but still a classic!
No the right one did...the greatest upset
I agree Miami was the team that brought the thug life criminal mentality to the great sport of college football. Sad.
@@ynp1978 Unfortunately it trickled down to HS sports too.
@@ynp1978 Guess what I brought ratings with them like it or not Miami changed college ball and you forgot one other person did too Brian Bosworth
@@chadmonk-po5yjMiami has had 3 good seasons in the last 30 years. No One is watching them now. Ratings smh. Notre Dame brought ratings. Miami brought thuggery
When you defend the option as a linebacker, you have keys that you read and react to.
Go to 45:16 and tell me what the Miami linebacker to Turner Gill's left (lined up opposite Nebraska's left guard) was "reacting" to.
How does a player "react" when he's literally the first player on the field to move? He "reacts" before the ball is even snapped.
Here's why: a Nebraska player who was on the field for this play came out of the huddle and tipped that Miami linebacker off as to which way the play was going.
Armen Keteyian knew exactly what he was talking about in his book "Big Red Confidential" when he addressed that players were involved in taking $$$ to throw this game.
Very interesting. I'd hate to think this game was rigged. I'm still upset about the 2019 Fiesta Bowl. Seems the refs helped out Clemson.
GTFOH! Lol! Sore loser!
@@eduardorodriguez3110 Your ignorance is understandable, but laughable. There was waaaay more surrounding this game than anything related to football. Watch this entire game, and you will see who was involved. It will be obvious. You can live in La-La land and tell yourself whatever you want, but people were paid some serious money to throw this game. Those are the FACTS. If you want to pretend that wasn't the case, that's your prerogative. But it doesn't change the reality. I've had this information confirmed by 3 different sources. How many sources do you have? This ought to be good. I'll wait.
@@dantheman5745 Irving Fryar's drop sealed it for me. Broke my heart as a kid watching live, then again when I learned about the scheme. Shit, it still hurts!
Ok Dan
This game came down to errors and missed opportunities by Nebraska. Nebraska's defense was somewhat overwhelmed also especially in the secondary. Although the option can be explosive, it is slow and high risk. Osborne showed guts going for two. This game did change football and it showed the importance of speed and a balanced offense. unfortunately for Nebraska and Tom Osborne, it took several years to recruit the speed required to combat competent passing attacks. He also had to change defensive schemes.
Was Duane Johnson in this Miami Team
#40 for the canes is Antonio Browns dad
No he's not. Antonio Brown's dad was still in jr high school in Miami
@@markpeacock3135 you are correct. Two Eddie Browns.
like how the Canes shut down the edge, not allowing Rozier to run wide where he picks up his big yards. they solved that quick. the beginning of the U.
Rozier had 147 yards rushing before he was injured middle of the 3rd quarter
@@gargomell91 he gained over 50 of those yards before the Canes sealed off the edge and forced him to run between the tackles. he did not score.
Jeff Smith had 104 yards on 9 carries. Did that from the middle of the 3rd quarter. Everything he got was off tackle. Miami played a great offensive game but they were fortunate
@@mongoslade277 Smith was great in that game, putting up an incredible performance. maybe they should have ran him for the 2pt conversion?
@@volvo1354 No, Gill should have kept it on the option. They tried to make Jeff Smith the hero of the game and it didn't work out. If Turner had kept it or the gave the ball to Mark Schellen on a trap, Huskers probably would have gotten the 2 points needed. The play was there we just didn't execute. Huskers would have blown out Maimi on astro-turf. Let's get one thing straight that was no grass field in the Orange Bowl it was painted green dirt. Barely a blade of grass left. Also we should not have had to play Maimi at home. There should be a rule against playing a bowl in your home stadium.
The politics in today’s college football wouldn’t have allowed this Miami team the chance to play for the National Championship. And the Miami Hurricane dynasty of eighties probably doesn’t happen.
Miami came through when they had to - the mark of a championship team. And after this season they would only get stronger, especially on defense.
I was young when this game happened. So. Damn. Sad. Just a slugfest from start to finish. I had seen some stuff saying Miami probably would've won had we got the two because they had time left. I don't think so. Could they have, sure, but I don't think so. And the FG kicking game in this one was a total crap shoot.
How did Osborne not get fired for this? Probably got death threats.
Why would he get fired for doing what's right? you play to win the game no mater what.
Yoiu play to win the game not tie, no matter what’s at stake so Tom Osborne did the right thing. It jus tdidn’t work out but Miami still would have had 48 seconds to try and answer.
I understand why Tom went for two...I dont think Paterno/Switzer/Majors/Schembechler go for two...Miami won that title but if Tom kicks that extra point Howard might have stayed at Miami...
I always respected Schnellenberger, but leaving Miami was a terrible decision. What's amazing about Miami's dynasty is that it encompassed three different head coaches, none of which were really heralded prior to coming to Miami.
Joe would have gone for two
Ara Parseghian of Notre Dame played for the tie when #1 Notre Dame played #2 Michigan State. Notre Dame ranked #1 & undefeated with a tie were voted national champions
@@tmarsh0307 Butch made the same bone head decision after 2000 season
Then 10 months later, they get Flutie Hail Maryed!