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Ricky Williams put on a show in 1998. An amazing display of individual talent.
Me too. He seems like a class act. He sure represented himself really well in everything I ever saw... He was a .0001% erPretty crazy skills by Barry huh? I just like how he would always flip the ball the ref...I wish more guys would do that.Bary Sanders played there (as mentioned)....
Oct. 15, 1988 (at Nebraska) Newbraska won 63-42 34 rushes 189 yards 4 TDs; at the time, the 4th-most rushing yards against any Nebraska team.
When you consider how otherwise outmatched these guys were (Gundy and Hart Lee were good, but this team was an 11-1 NU team (also lost bowl game) that was undefeated in the Big 8 and finished ranked #10... Oklahoma State was ranked right behind the Huskers, and that was a lot of Barry (and a little of the other guys), as they only won 4 games the next year with him gone...
P.S. I have never seen a team fight back from 42-0 like that, they still easily lost... Their poor defense was just completely out of their depth.
While my opinion may differ, that was a well stated case for a not so obvious choice. Good points. I hate to admit it, but I did not even think of him.This may be a bit of a stretch for some/most, but I'm going to go with Darian Hagan. I can't remember a player with more dominance over us. In his three years as starter, his Big 8 win/loss was 20–0–1. In 1990, CU came into our house ranked #9 while we were ranked #3. They completely dominated us in the 4th quarter. While our teams in the late 80's and early 90's weren't all that exceptional, Hagan and CU had our number. Hagan was also only the 6th QB at the time in D1 to rush for 1000 and pass for a 1000 in a season. He was the leader of CU and led them to their one and only NC.
Could argue that Jamelle Holieway was just as good along with Charles Thompson.This may be a bit of a stretch for some/most, but I'm going to go with Darian Hagan. I can't remember a player with more dominance over us. In his three years as starter, his Big 8 win/loss was 20–0–1. In 1990, CU came into our house ranked #9 while we were ranked #3. They completely dominated us in the 4th quarter. While our teams in the late 80's and early 90's weren't all that exceptional, Hagan and CU had our number. Hagan was also only the 6th QB at the time in D1 to rush for 1000 and pass for a 1000 in a season. He was the leader of CU and led them to their one and only NC.
I'm all eyes waiting to see your list of 12 QB's who are better than Hagan, accomplished more than Hagan, and played against Nebraska in Lincoln. Like I initially stated, I'm sure he's a stretch pick for some. However, he never lost a conference game and he guided his team to their one and only NC in school history. I don't know where CU's defense was ranked back then, but CU's D did give up just shy of 18 points per game (17.6) in 1990 when they won the NC. There were only two other teams that finished the season in the top ten that gave up more points per game than they did. When Dilfer won his Super Bowl, Baltimore had the #1 defense in the NFL. They won the Super Bowl because of defense as they only gave up 152 yards which was the third lowest in history, and they forced five turnovers.Junior, your criteria for "greatest" is pretty weak for Darian Hagan. By that criteria Trent Dilfer would be "the best" quarterback to play at several pro stadiums because he rarely got injured, won a Super Bowl for Baltimore, and started there for a couple of years. I can think of a good dozen quarterbacks who were better than Darian Hagan off the top of my head.
Ahh I didn't realize it was a worthless list of who's who to make it big in the NFL but played like sh#t in Memorial list, I stand corrected.I thought the topic was the best football player to play vs. us in Lincoln, not the best performer against us in Lincoln. That's why Bieniemy hasn't been mentioned.
What's with the 'tude?Ahh I didn't realize it was a worthless list of who's who to make it big in the NFL but played like sh#t in Memorial list, I stand corrected.I thought the topic was the best football player to play vs. us in Lincoln, not the best performer against us in Lincoln. That's why Bieniemy hasn't been mentioned.
Knapplc, how quickly you forgot about the infamous cup throwing incident in the parking lot!Wha....???? Keller was fine at Nebraska. He threw for 2,400 yards, 14 TDs and 10 INTs. Three years after this kid comes here, plays his heart out, behaves like a total class act, supports his team, and becomes Joe Ganz' biggest cheerleader after his injury, people still need to throw the guy under the bus? For what?Sam Keller!! There were many games where I thought that he was the best player on the other team!!
I have never understood the Keller hate. The coach made a decision to play him, so what was he supposed to do, say no? Sam Keller wasn't the problem on the 2007 team, not by a long shot.