It was on again last night. Here's the complete list:
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Here's their breakdown of the Nebraska plays:
46. Eric Crouch
Nebraska QB Eric Crouch wanted the Heisman, and a 95-yard run vs. Missouri didn't hurt his cause. Crouch stood from the shotgun in his own end zone. Seeing no open receivers, Crouch took off. He zigged and zagged 95 yards down the field for the longest run in school history. He also took home the Heisman later that season
32. Alamo Bowl
It had the makings of a Stanford-Cal ending, minus the band and more importantly, minus the score. But nevertheless, the Wolverines made it very interesting on the last play of the 2005 Alamo Bowl. Michigan's Chad Henne began the last play of the game with a short pass. Eight laterals later and a few skipped Nebraska heartbeats later, the play ended with Tyler Ecker being pushed out of bounds at the Nebraksa 13.
28. Fumble-rooski
A 19-yard touchdown run is pretty commonplace, unless it's done by a 270-pound guard. Corhuskers OL Dean Steinkuhler, who won the Outland and Lombardi awards that season, scored in the Orange Bowl on a play called "fumble-rooski." The QB intentionally fumbles the ball and the guard, Steinkuhler, picks it up and rumbles down field. In this case, the guard scored.
7. Tommie Frazier
Tommie Frazier carried the Cornhuskers to a blowout Fiesta Bowl win, not to mention most of the Florida Gators. On an option keeper, Frazier ran right and was stopped by the Gator defense, but powered through for a 75-yard score.
4. Nebraska kick play
The Cornhuskers came into Columbia as a 29-point favorite against the Mizzou. Trailing by seven in the waning seconds, Nebraska QB Scott Frost threw to the end zone amidst a crowd of Nebraska and Missouri players. Nebraska's Shevin Wiggins kept the ball alive with a desperation kick and then Matt Davison dove for the ball for the touchdown. Nebraska converted the extra point for the tie and won the game in overtime.