1. Beat down in Lubbock, 70-10, in 2004
2. Firing a head coach who had better than a 75% winning percentage (Solich) in 2003.
3. Offering the head coaching job to Houston Nutt, of all people, WHO THEN TURNED IT DOWN (ouch, that hurt!)
4. Hiring Bill Callahan (the official beginning of the dark years).
5. The beat down at the Rose Bowl (one could argue that this was the beginning of the dark years), that occurred in January 2002.
Bonus: The beat down at Colorado in 2001, which may well have precipitated numbers 5, 2, 4, and 1.
Actually, the #3 was probably the biggest kick in the nutts we've ever had here at NU. Nutt is a pretty good recruiter, but he is a pretty bad coach. He has like one good season every 5 years or so. For us to offer him was bad enough. For him to use us as a bargaining chip with Arkansas, unforgiveable.
At the time considering the cluster of a mess Pud had already created, #4 didn't seem like a "worst Husker moment". Yeah, it did turn into one even in his first season. However, the hiring of Clownahan in itself was not a horrible Husker moment to me.
#5 really wasn't a horrible moment either. The Miami team that beat us is regarded by some as the best college D1 football team ever. We had worse losses with TO at the helm than that game.
Some of the worst Husker moments to me are:
1. Losing 7 bowl games in a row spanning from 87-93
2. 1990 Citrus bowl. We got embarrassed 45-21 and finished barely ranked in the top 25 at #24
3. 1991 Orange bowl. We didn't even score a friggin point. We had a big old goose egg in a beatdown at
22-0 at the hands of Miami.
4. 1996 Big 12 Championship game. With a NC game on the line, we stunk up the place losing to an 8-5
Texas team. It was the worst I ever saw TO get outcoached, and to make it worse it was to a coach who
has been fired or asked to leave from two programs and is no longer involved in coaching.
5. 1990 NU vs. CU. NU was winning the game 12-0 heading into the 4th qtr. before the Charlie McBride led
D decided to let the dogs out. CU scoring friggin 27 4th qtr. points. Un friggin Believable. 27 points in
one quarter in our own backyard? I'm still in awe how the heck that happened. CU was ranked #9
coming into the game while we were #3. They beat us at our own game.