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http://bleacherreport.com/articles/536961-ode-to-the-big-xii-huskers
Sandhusker said:http://bleacherreport.com/articles/536961-ode-to-the-big-xii-huskers
Even as Nebraska flees as a Texas refugee, opposing fans blame the Huskers for "leaving them hanging." Teams like K-State and KU curse Nebraska for leaving them vulnerable to the scorn of the Lone Star State, but forget so quickly the dozens of "11 to 1" Big XII votes where Nebraska was the lonely dissenting member.
TexasBred said:Even as Nebraska flees as a Texas refugee, opposing fans blame the Huskers for "leaving them hanging." Teams like K-State and KU curse Nebraska for leaving them vulnerable to the scorn of the Lone Star State, but forget so quickly the dozens of "11 to 1" Big XII votes where Nebraska was the lonely dissenting member.
Does this mean "N" as always right and everyone else was wrong? Just sounds like sour grapes to me. I dislike UT as much as anybody but gotta give them credit. "N" nor "O" can match their athletic programs year in and year out and THAT is why "N" always voted 'NO". They did not like being #3 in the Big Twelve with both "O" and "UT" ahead of them. Now they go to the Big 10 where they probably fit in better but still won't do anything but be #6 or maybe #7...but they'll get more money and that's what it's really about.
jigs said:1995 was your last National title..... so you have not been relevant for 15 years...get over it
jigs said:no, your last national title was in 1995.
1997 was a shared title that was given to you because Dr Tom was retiring, and the QB crying at the post game interviews...if Tom did not retire, no way in hell that NU got a share of the title.
The 1997 NCAA Division I-A football season ended with a split championship for the third time in the 1990s. It was the final year under the predecessor to the Bowl Championship Series, the Bowl Alliance system. (which had itself replaced the Bowl Coalition system)
In Tom Osborne's last season as head coach, Nebraska took over the #1 ranking in the nation after defeating Texas Tech midway through the season. Three weeks later, despite winning at Missouri in an overtime game, in which a kick-ball deflection touchdown pass by Nebraska tied the game up in regulation, Nebraska slipped to a #2 ranking in the polls; the University of Michigan moved ahead of Nebraska after its 34-8 victory over #3 ranked Penn State University.
The consensus #1 team going into the bowl season was undefeated Michigan, coached by coach of the year Lloyd Carr and led by Heisman Trophy winner Charles Woodson. Michigan went into the 1998 Rose Bowl against #8 Washington State ranked #1 in both the AP and the USA Today/ESPN Coaches Poll. Michigan defeated Washington State 21–16.
Undefeated #2 Nebraska squared off in the 1998 Orange Bowl versus the #3 ranked Tennessee Volunteers football team. Nebraska defeated Tennessee 42-17.
After the bowl games, the AP poll awarded the national championship to Michigan, and the USA Today/ESPN Coaches Poll awarded the national championship to Nebraska, giving Tom Osborne his third national title in four seasons to cap his career.Fortunately this wouldn't be a problem again as the Pac 10 and Big 10 would join the other conferences the following year to form a Super Alliance, though that was just a working title.
now, a kid with his one claim to fame, kicking that ball, is a broadcaster for the husker sports radio team....he is the biggest cry baby, fair weather punk I ever heard.....Matt Davidson is a piece of crap. it hurts to listen to him... I do like Greg Sharp though...wish we could get him back at KSUMike said:I remember the "Flea Kicker" play in the Missouri game that year. It was undoubtedly the luckiest I had ever seen. That play can never be duplicated.
But sometimes it takes some luck to win the close ones.
TexasBred said:The 1997 NCAA Division I-A football season ended with a split championship for the third time in the 1990s. It was the final year under the predecessor to the Bowl Championship Series, the Bowl Alliance system. (which had itself replaced the Bowl Coalition system)
In Tom Osborne's last season as head coach, Nebraska took over the #1 ranking in the nation after defeating Texas Tech midway through the season. Three weeks later, despite winning at Missouri in an overtime game, in which a kick-ball deflection touchdown pass by Nebraska tied the game up in regulation, Nebraska slipped to a #2 ranking in the polls; the University of Michigan moved ahead of Nebraska after its 34-8 victory over #3 ranked Penn State University.
The consensus #1 team going into the bowl season was undefeated Michigan, coached by coach of the year Lloyd Carr and led by Heisman Trophy winner Charles Woodson. Michigan went into the 1998 Rose Bowl against #8 Washington State ranked #1 in both the AP and the USA Today/ESPN Coaches Poll. Michigan defeated Washington State 21–16.
Undefeated #2 Nebraska squared off in the 1998 Orange Bowl versus the #3 ranked Tennessee Volunteers football team. Nebraska defeated Tennessee 42-17.
After the bowl games, the AP poll awarded the national championship to Michigan, and the USA Today/ESPN Coaches Poll awarded the national championship to Nebraska, giving Tom Osborne his third national title in four seasons to cap his career.Fortunately this wouldn't be a problem again as the Pac 10 and Big 10 would join the other conferences the following year to form a Super Alliance, though that was just a working title.
TexasBred said:They were the rankings at the time the teams played. You beat #1 someday you don't go around bragging about beating #8 because that was where the polls put them AFTER you beat them.
Sandhusker said:TexasBred said:They were the rankings at the time the teams played. You beat #1 someday you don't go around bragging about beating #8 because that was where the polls put them AFTER you beat them.
Yeah, and Texas was #4 at one time this year.... What does that say about putting any weight in rankings at the time? It's the FINAL poll that counts.
TexasBred said:Sandhusker said:TexasBred said:They were the rankings at the time the teams played. You beat #1 someday you don't go around bragging about beating #8 because that was where the polls put them AFTER you beat them.
Yeah, and Texas was #4 at one time this year.... What does that say about putting any weight in rankings at the time? It's the FINAL poll that counts.
Yep and NU got to share the championship., :wink:
I'm not much into US college foot ball but why don't the two teams with the best record play and decide who's best.