@@robjohnson8861 we beat the 2 best teams not named Penn State in 1994, one in their house. One featured the Heisman trophy winner, the other featured 2 future pro football hall of famers. What are you reaching for here?
Given the fact that both texas and ou are leaving for the SEC, and ucla & usc are Big Ten bound, I'd say that Nebraska's decision to move to the Big Ten was ahead of the curve-- that's Osborne and the Regents figuring out early that texas was the problem child. Those 2 teams will take it in the shorts in the big 12 and they'll get the welcome they both deserve in the SEC. Nebraska's move went pretty smooth considering all of it.
@@montecraig7032 Do you really think the big 10 will stay together? Once Michigan and OSU get sick of revenue sharing with loser programs they will themselves join a super-conference of the top 30 teams in the nation...NU and most of the big 10 will be on the outside looking in. College will then become a 2 conference league with 15 teams in each. The top 3 teams from each conference play in the playoffs and nobody else has a chance at the title...obviously that is the case today but it is a not outwardly spoken. Once it becomes legal that only 30 teams even have a chance the sport will die for the other 100 teams. It will go down in history that Nebraska's insecurity started the entire process...why not keep your rivalries, believe in yourself and dominate the region...then when the final league is made they might have made it in. As part of the big 10 they are pathetic losers.
Making my day lately with all these great NE videos.
That punt was crazy..90 yrds about 70 in the air!
Went to this and the first Kickoff Classic. Exciting as a NJ Husker fan to have gotten great tickets
Then you saw WVA finish unranked and were left with that hollow feeling you have had SO many times you had while following Ozzy, right?
@@robjohnson8861 I mean, we won a national title this year, so no.
@roljamas go look at Miiami games down the stretch bef they played Neb. They were a shell of themselves and that proved to be true the next 5 yrs.
@@robjohnson8861 we beat the 2 best teams not named Penn State in 1994, one in their house. One featured the Heisman trophy winner, the other featured 2 future pro football hall of famers. What are you reaching for here?
@@roljamas he's a Nebraska hater, he's a troll. Just ignore him
Damn, NU held WVU under 100 yards total offense in this game, just complete domination.
Johnson had a good career, but he was not ready for a power five opponent.
Back when Nebraska football was relevant. Joining the Big-10 was the worse mistake Nebraska ever made.
Being that the big 12 is disintegrating you can rescind that comment.
Given the fact that both texas and ou are leaving for the SEC, and ucla & usc are Big Ten bound, I'd say that Nebraska's decision to move to the Big Ten was ahead of the curve-- that's Osborne and the Regents figuring out early that texas was the problem child.
Those 2 teams will take it in the shorts in the big 12 and they'll get the welcome they both deserve in the SEC.
Nebraska's move went pretty smooth considering all of it.
@@montecraig7032 Do you really think the big 10 will stay together? Once Michigan and OSU get sick of revenue sharing with loser programs they will themselves join a super-conference of the top 30 teams in the nation...NU and most of the big 10 will be on the outside looking in. College will then become a 2 conference league with 15 teams in each. The top 3 teams from each conference play in the playoffs and nobody else has a chance at the title...obviously that is the case today but it is a not outwardly spoken. Once it becomes legal that only 30 teams even have a chance the sport will die for the other 100 teams. It will go down in history that Nebraska's insecurity started the entire process...why not keep your rivalries, believe in yourself and dominate the region...then when the final league is made they might have made it in. As part of the big 10 they are pathetic losers.
Ou texas needs nebraska back to the big 12
Frazier was a very bad passer.
As most option quarterbacks were in that offense