RaisedHusker
Four-Star Recruit
I was only 13 years old. My dad was head of security in the lockerroom. Our family had 2 tickets in the south stadium. However, my 2 oldest brothers were in line for the tickets. So, after begging my dad, he did what any dad would do. He took me to work. He had to be there at 11:00am for the 1:00pm games. I would go in with him and then I would wander around the stadium before the game. Man, it was cold for early November. There was sleet and some minor snow. Of course, not enough to cover the ground.
The Big 8 champion got an automatic bid to the Orange Bowl. Almost always, the NU/OU game decided the champion. I was moving around the stadium during the game because I did not have a seat. It was electrifying. Towards the end of the game, it was 14-14. Our team moved the ball toward the south stadium end zone. I just happen to be sitting, at the time, on the 2nd row stairway close to the field goals. As the team moved down the field, many stadium security told me to leave. But everytime, the fans said, "leave the kid alone" and they would just leave. Then, Billy Todd kicked a 24 yard field goal early in the fourth quarter to give the Huskers a 17-14 lead. Traditionally speaking, when you knew your team was going to win, most fans would throw oranges onto the field. Remember: it was a cold November day and most fans held their oranges till the end which meant semi-frozen oranges. About 2 minutes after the field goal from Billy Todd, I got nailed in the back of the head by one of those oranges. It HURT, but I did NOT go down! All the fans around me just asked if I was OK and brushed off the remains from my back of my coat with their hands. Osborne had finally beat Oklahoma!!!
It was the first time that, as a kid, I felt the sinserity of the Husker fans. They cared! I had been to games before and just watched the games.
Notibles in the Game:
Nebraska
Rick Berns - IB
IM Hipp - IB
Tom Sorley - QB
John Ruud (has sons playing now)
Derrie Nelson - DE?
Billy Todd - Kicker
Frank Lockett - WR
Jim Pillen - Monster Back
Oklahoma
Billy Sims - RB (Heisman Winner)
David Overstreet - FB
Kenny King - RB
Thomas Lott - QB
Uwe von Schamann - Kicker
Read the slugfest here:
http://www.huskernews.com/vnews/display.v/...01/01/34a99f763
The Big 8 champion got an automatic bid to the Orange Bowl. Almost always, the NU/OU game decided the champion. I was moving around the stadium during the game because I did not have a seat. It was electrifying. Towards the end of the game, it was 14-14. Our team moved the ball toward the south stadium end zone. I just happen to be sitting, at the time, on the 2nd row stairway close to the field goals. As the team moved down the field, many stadium security told me to leave. But everytime, the fans said, "leave the kid alone" and they would just leave. Then, Billy Todd kicked a 24 yard field goal early in the fourth quarter to give the Huskers a 17-14 lead. Traditionally speaking, when you knew your team was going to win, most fans would throw oranges onto the field. Remember: it was a cold November day and most fans held their oranges till the end which meant semi-frozen oranges. About 2 minutes after the field goal from Billy Todd, I got nailed in the back of the head by one of those oranges. It HURT, but I did NOT go down! All the fans around me just asked if I was OK and brushed off the remains from my back of my coat with their hands. Osborne had finally beat Oklahoma!!!
It was the first time that, as a kid, I felt the sinserity of the Husker fans. They cared! I had been to games before and just watched the games.
Notibles in the Game:
Nebraska
Rick Berns - IB
IM Hipp - IB
Tom Sorley - QB
John Ruud (has sons playing now)
Derrie Nelson - DE?
Billy Todd - Kicker
Frank Lockett - WR
Jim Pillen - Monster Back
Oklahoma
Billy Sims - RB (Heisman Winner)
David Overstreet - FB
Kenny King - RB
Thomas Lott - QB
Uwe von Schamann - Kicker
Read the slugfest here:
http://www.huskernews.com/vnews/display.v/...01/01/34a99f763