I never get tired of watching the Huskers run the full I-formation with the double tightends. Now that is what power running is all about. The old "one-grenade-gets-them-all" formation. ; )
4:19 Touchdown Tommie Frazier takes it to the house on a 58-yard option keeper. 35:39 Tommie Frazier 3-yard option keeper for the TD. 1:29:05 Lawrence Philips 2-yard TD run. 1:41:50 Lawrence ("Long Play") Philips 56-yard TD run. 2:06:45 Eric Alford TD catch.
Around the 57 minute mark: "If there's one player Nebraska can ill-afford to lose, it's Tommie Frazier." Well, I guess you can't be right about all of them. RIP, Brook.
I almost think that Frazier's injury (and Berringer's subsequent collapsed lung) actually galvanized the team and improved their focus, especially on defense. I don't know that NU was all that sharp at the beginning of the year, though they were very talented
Funny how Miami either didn't watch this game or didn't pay attention to the fullback dive/trap. A ridiculously simple play that turned this game against Tech and beat Miami in the bowl game.
2200Z: I'm sure they paid attention to it, but Frazier and Phillips were both so dangerous on the option, and both had made big plays in those final drives that they had to focus so much on that. Also they were exhausted and maybe losing their focus. Perfect time to slip it to the fullback.
No recollection of ever having seen this game. Thanks for the upload. BTW, your avatar is an "OU" logo. Funny that you'd be posting husker football games/wins :-) (Frazier & Berringer both injured during the '94 season) Those 90s NU teams were so good from top to bottom, it wouldn't have mattered who QB'd them.
Zack thomas and tommie Frazier. ..damn. I always liked Tommie Frazier, so exciting. ...soo many injuries, he played in Montreal for 1 year and had to retire....not sure if he even lasted a season.
That was the era of athletes playing QB on many top teams; they generally didn't do much in the NFL. Jamelle Holieway, Tony Rice, Darian Hagan, Frazier, Frost. Frazier was a decent passer, but not pro ball level.
I will get told to let it go again, but these same refs that suck most likely were the same that screwed NU in the Lets "put" one second on the clock to make sure Texas wins a few years later. How sad this has continued to ruin so many otherwise good games, instant replay & booth reviews my rear end
joseph RANDOLPH !!!: Yeah, I'm with you for the most part, but really Pelini screwed us on that by doing that retarded squib kick, otherwise known as the dumbest play in football. It ALWAYS backfires. How a coach doesn't know by now not to do that is beyond me. You automatically put your defense in a terrible position because all the other team has to do is get a few first downs. It's why Pelini could never win big games. He got scared and couldn't be decisive.
39:55 was a horrible call. Nowadays, with the instant replay, there's no way that's ruled a catch. I remember Byron Hanspard leaving for the NFL with something like a less than 1.0 grade point average. Good running back that appearantly wasn't very interested in applying himself in the classroom.
mikeyG25: That's a different video. Texas Tech has been slightly better than Nebraska in recent years, but since you came here to remind us of that I guess I'll have to point you back to this video showing what Nebraska always did to Texas Tech until those recent years. One major difference though-in this season Nebraska goes on to win one of five NC's. Texas Tech has never come close to winning even one. In other words, I'd rather have Nebraska because what's Texas Tech's success in the last 20 years worth? Not one conference championship, bcs bowl or playoff appearance, or anything close to a NC. I'll still stick with Nebraska, thanks.
wow. NEB won 42-16. Impressive. Cough. 4 losses later #21 USC would tack on another 55-14 to make the total 6 losses. Cough. Another NEB win during the 60-3 run exposed.
@Vincent Hart Visit some more Neb videos. I have stat after stat as to why the 60-3 run was a farce. He beat 18 ranked teams. * 5 were KSU's Snyder who finished 5-36 against top 10 ranked teams. * 4 were the bowl coaches who finished with a 35-38 bowl record. By any measure he be mediocre/bad coaches in those bowls. * 1 was UCLA who finished with 6 losses and unranked * 1 was WVU who finished with 6 losses and unranked and blah, blah. 2 or 3 of the CO wins were actually his most impressive wins. The run was not impressive.
@Vincent Hart lol. you are right. In 95, * #10 KSU played unranked CO State in the bowl. CO State was not ranked in either poll all year long. * #11 Kansas played unranked UCLA. How can they be ranked in the middle of 25 teams and not face a ranked team in their bowls. Fast forward the next year, * #10 VA Tech faced #6 Neb and * #11 NWestern faced #9 TN.
I never get tired of watching the Huskers run the full I-formation with the double tightends. Now that is what power running is all about. The old "one-grenade-gets-them-all" formation. ; )
Dr. Jerry Punch, Mike Gottfried, and Mike Patrick were a great crew.
Mike Patrick also doing Sunday night NFL football as well. He stayed with ESPN for many years and not retiring until a couple of years ago.
The run by Phillips at the 1:39:30 mark is ridiculous. The instant replay gives it more justice.
I agree....Phillips had an incredible blend of speed, power, and elusiveness. That run demonstrated it.
@@jackprecip5389 Did they deserve it though? Probably.
@@tonybunting1828Phillips didn’t know how good he was rest in peace .
Zach Thomas top 10 all-time middle linebacker in nfl history soooooo underrated
Top 10 all-time middle linebacker in NFL history? I respectfully disagree. But he was a very good one.
best announcers EVER
4:19 Touchdown Tommie Frazier takes it to the house on a 58-yard option keeper. 35:39 Tommie Frazier 3-yard option keeper for the TD. 1:29:05 Lawrence Philips 2-yard TD run. 1:41:50 Lawrence ("Long Play") Philips 56-yard TD run. 2:06:45 Eric Alford TD catch.
Go big red
Punter Darin Erstad great baseball player as well
He had an excellent pro baseball career and later coached the Nebraska baseball team.
Around the 57 minute mark: "If there's one player Nebraska can ill-afford to lose, it's Tommie Frazier." Well, I guess you can't be right about all of them. RIP, Brook.
He would of made a good pro qb
@@roljamasTommie a leader and a winner ….
@@sheilamclaughlin963 Definitely deserved the Heisman Trophy hands-down
I almost think that Frazier's injury (and Berringer's subsequent collapsed lung) actually galvanized the team and improved their focus, especially on defense. I don't know that NU was all that sharp at the beginning of the year, though they were very talented
Funny how Miami either didn't watch this game or didn't pay attention to the fullback dive/trap. A ridiculously simple play that turned this game against Tech and beat Miami in the bowl game.
2200Z: I'm sure they paid attention to it, but Frazier and Phillips were both so dangerous on the option, and both had made big plays in those final drives that they had to focus so much on that. Also they were exhausted and maybe losing their focus. Perfect time to slip it to the fullback.
No recollection of ever having seen this game. Thanks for the upload.
BTW, your avatar is an "OU" logo. Funny that you'd be posting husker football games/wins :-)
(Frazier & Berringer both injured during the '94 season) Those 90s NU teams were so good from top to bottom, it wouldn't have mattered who QB'd them.
Holy cow at the missed call at 39:55. I wonder if those were old SWC refs calling this game.
working for the big 10 now
that wasn't even close....dropped ball
Rob Zatechka is now a physician and anesthesiologist in Omaha.
@@joannleichliter4308 Man, Rob was some blocker for real .
@@jesusrivera743 For sure!
Zack thomas and tommie Frazier. ..damn. I always liked Tommie Frazier, so exciting. ...soo many injuries, he played in Montreal for 1 year and had to retire....not sure if he even lasted a season.
That was the era of athletes playing QB on many top teams; they generally didn't do much in the NFL. Jamelle Holieway, Tony Rice, Darian Hagan, Frazier, Frost. Frazier was a decent passer, but not pro ball level.
I will get told to let it go again, but these same refs that suck most likely were the same that screwed NU in the Lets "put" one second on the clock to make sure Texas wins a few years later. How sad this has continued to ruin so many otherwise good games, instant replay & booth reviews my rear end
joseph RANDOLPH !!!: Yeah, I'm with you for the most part, but really Pelini screwed us on that by doing that retarded squib kick, otherwise known as the dumbest play in football. It ALWAYS backfires. How a coach doesn't know by now not to do that is beyond me. You automatically put your defense in a terrible position because all the other team has to do is get a few first downs. It's why Pelini could never win big games. He got scared and couldn't be decisive.
Bam Morris had some good weed. FR FR!
39:55 was a horrible call. Nowadays, with the instant replay, there's no way that's ruled a catch. I remember Byron Hanspard leaving for the NFL with something like a less than 1.0 grade point average. Good running back that appearantly wasn't very interested in applying himself in the classroom.
Had a 0.0 GPA in the Fall semester of 1996.
@@82dorrin He prayed about it.
Lawrence Phillips played in Montreal too...but he got into trouble there too, lol. What a bust. Isn't he doing 25 years in prison somewhere?
He is dead
@Diane Newman L Phillips was not murdered, he hanged himself. See the coroner's report.
Chad and his friend Todd watched this game fools
Im pretty sure the 4-4 defense that Tech was running is actually the 4-2-5.
How about that 70-10 scoreline in 2004??!! That was some good corn shuckin'!!
How many National Championships do the Red Faders have?
mikeyG25: That's a different video. Texas Tech has been slightly better than Nebraska in recent years, but since you came here to remind us of that I guess I'll have to point you back to this video showing what Nebraska always did to Texas Tech until those recent years. One major difference though-in this season Nebraska goes on to win one of five NC's. Texas Tech has never come close to winning even one. In other words, I'd rather have Nebraska because what's Texas Tech's success in the last 20 years worth? Not one conference championship, bcs bowl or playoff appearance, or anything close to a NC. I'll still stick with Nebraska, thanks.
@@dadestarmysteries255 TT couldn’t even sniff a national championship, not even runner up which the cornhuskers were victim to many times.
wow. NEB won 42-16. Impressive. Cough. 4 losses later #21 USC would tack on another 55-14 to make the total 6 losses. Cough. Another NEB win during the 60-3 run exposed.
@Vincent Hart Visit some more Neb videos. I have stat after stat as to why the 60-3 run was a farce. He beat 18 ranked teams.
* 5 were KSU's Snyder who finished 5-36 against top 10 ranked teams.
* 4 were the bowl coaches who finished with a 35-38 bowl record. By any measure he be mediocre/bad coaches in those bowls.
* 1 was UCLA who finished with 6 losses and unranked
* 1 was WVU who finished with 6 losses and unranked
and blah, blah.
2 or 3 of the CO wins were actually his most impressive wins.
The run was not impressive.
@Vincent Hart lol. you are right. In 95,
* #10 KSU played unranked CO State in the bowl. CO State was not ranked in either poll all year long.
* #11 Kansas played unranked UCLA. How can they be ranked in the middle of 25 teams and not face a ranked team in their bowls.
Fast forward the next year,
* #10 VA Tech faced #6 Neb and
* #11 NWestern faced #9 TN.
How many teams ever won a nc with 3 qb’s tf couldn’t win the hiesman with half a season
All I have to say NATIONAL CHAMPIONS.
@@TimothyCihal-pn7fm Yes, outright NCs, unlike 97.
Tommy Frazier cannot pass at all.
He was decent for an athlete playing QB. Ever watch guys like Darian Hagan?
TD Tommie passed only when he had to . I saw him make some incredible throws under pressure. He was beautiful ….
@@DillyPuttyNo .