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muffler dragon;1940460; said:Agreed. I'd say it's up for grabs amongst tOSU, UNL, Wisconsin, Michigan State, Penn State, and maybe a few more.
CHU;1944889; said:I know there may still be a cable issue in the state of Nebraska, but BTN launches its "Big Ten Welcomes Nebraska" stuff/series at noon this Friday (6/1).
Pretty much 24-hour Nebraska stuff for 3-4 straight days.
Looking forward to catching up on their old games.CHU;1944889; said:I know there may still be a cable issue in the state of Nebraska, but BTN launches its "Big Ten Welcomes Nebraska" stuff/series at noon this Friday (6/1).
Pretty much 24-hour Nebraska stuff for 3-4 straight days.
knapplc;1944955; said:DVR is already set. Looking forward to it.
Oddly enough, I've only ever seen the 1994 and 1997 Championship games once - both times live. I've seen bits and pieces of them since, but never the whole things. This is going to be a lot of fun.
BB73;1944958; said:Gatorubet is already getting a special barrel of scotch ready to watch Tommie Frazier in the 1996 Fiesta Bowl - 9 pm next Saturday.
Although that looks like season highlights, rather than just the Bowl Game.
BB73;1944958; said:Gatorubet is already getting a special bottle of scotch ready to watch Tommie Frazier in the 1996 Fiesta Bowl - 9 pm next Saturday.
Although that looks like season highlights, rather than just the Bowl Game.
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Since 2008, my hometown Chattanooga Mocs have played not only the Heisman winner but a team that went on to play in the BCS national championship every year (2008: Sam Bradford and Oklahoma, 2009: Mark Ingram and Alabama, 2010: Cam Newton and Auburn). Two questions: First, has any team played the Heisman winner and title-game participant in three consecutive seasons? Second, the Mocs open the 2011 season with a trip to Lincoln to play Taylor Martinez and the Nebraska Cornhuskers -- will the streak continue?
-- Scott Davis, Chattanooga
Wow. That is remarkable. Did anyone outside of Chattanooga realize this? It's unbelievable. I expressed my concerns about Martinez and the Huskers earlier, but now I might have to reconsider.
While I didn't undertake a complete research project to answer Scott's question, I did load up Heisman.com to look for clusters of years where the winners came from the same conference or region. Facing three straight Heisman winners is not unprecedented. Navy did it from 1945-47 (Army's Doc Blanchard and Glenn Davis and Notre Dame's Johnny Lujack), in the process facing two national champs ('45 Army and '47 Notre Dame) and a team that finished No. 2 ('46 Army). That's essentially equivalent to Chattanooga's streak.
Meanwhile, Iowa had the distinction of facing four straight Heisman winners from 1953-56 (Notre Dame's John Lattner, Wisconsin's Alan Ameche, Ohio State's Hopalong Cassady and Notre Dame's Paul Hornung), though none of those teams finished No. 1. More recently, Kansas State faced Nebraska's Eric Crouch, USC's Carson Palmer and Oklahoma's Jason White from 2001-03, with the Huskers and Sooners reaching the title game. It's entirely possible I overlooked another such confluence along the way, and I'm sure you'll let me know if I did.
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knapplc;1946936; said:I'm content with fighting for the Legend title and a shot at the Big Ten title in our first year. That would be a heck of an accomplishment with this schedule and that turnover.
DallasHusker;1946003; said:Of all the Nebraska games I've experienced over the years - live or on television - that one stands out as my all-time favorite. Motor-mouth Spurrier oozed such supreme confidence and talked so much trash before the game, it was doubly-sweet to see he and his team so thoroughly and completely dismantled, humiliated and destroyed on the field that day. I can still see the shots of Spurrier on the sideline, looking totally shell-shocked and completely confused.
What's the best way to shut up any Gator fan? "62-24, 1996 Fiesta Bowl, Go Huskers!" (Although I confess to also enjoying putting Gatorubet in his place regarding Starbuck's and Apple stores a few months back without even needing to pull out "62-24!") :tongue2:
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And just for good measure: :osu: :osu3: :bigten2: