VA Husker Fan Posted March 15, 2011 Share Posted March 15, 2011 Ignoring a lot of stuff from years past. Those are dead and buried. This one, not yet. There are quite a few from this year you could make arguments about, but the Texas one stands out. Last year's Texas game is going to be dead and buried within a year. That 84 Orange Bowl will always burn for many of us who lived it. Plus if there's a chance it cuts the head off the Miami monster, that change lives on forever. Quote Link to comment
VectorVictor Posted March 15, 2011 Share Posted March 15, 2011 As much as I'd like to go back in time and redo the 2009 Big 12CCG, it wouldn't do any good. The Texass refs would just keep putting time back onto the clock until they got the desired result. This. There's a special place in hell for what Walt Anderson, Dan Beebe, and the Big XII did to those kids. Nebraska won that game, fair and square. Quote Link to comment
Hskr86 Posted March 15, 2011 Share Posted March 15, 2011 Ignoring a lot of stuff from years past. Those are dead and buried. This one, not yet. There are quite a few from this year you could make arguments about, but the Texas one stands out. Last year's Texas game is going to be dead and buried within a year. That 84 Orange Bowl will always burn for many of us who lived it. Plus if there's a chance it cuts the head off the Miami monster, that change lives on forever. Gotta add another vote for '84 O.B. (so daaaaaamn close to absolute perfection in a season) Quote Link to comment
74Hunter Posted March 15, 2011 Share Posted March 15, 2011 1983 National championship against Miami. The only time in my life I cried after a Nebraska loss. I was heartbroken. Osborne going for the win. I can't remember anything more painful than watching Turner Gill's pass on the 2 pt conversion ricochet off of Jeff Smith's helmet. Hands down, thats my choice. Only time I ever cried after a Husker loss. Me too. I could not believe that we lost that game. As much as the 94 OB hurt to lose and with my personal dislike for moral victories, I was proud of how the team almost won that game. We had been getting our butts whipped for years by the Miamis, FSUs, GA Techs, and Washingtons, and were 17 1/2 point dogs, but we were 1 second (a bad block in the back penalty/questionable FSU TD) and 45 yards from a win. It showed what that team was capable of and set the tables for an amazing run. Quote Link to comment
huskered17 Posted March 15, 2011 Share Posted March 15, 2011 Not even close....the 96 big twelve championship game and we go on to win 4 national titles in a row. Bang! GBR!!! Quote Link to comment
billdozer15 Posted March 15, 2011 Share Posted March 15, 2011 94 Orange Bowl. That would give us 3 NC's in a row. Quote Link to comment
ADS Posted March 15, 2011 Share Posted March 15, 2011 1983 National championship against Miami. The only time in my life I cried after a Nebraska loss. I was heartbroken. Osborne going for the win. I can't remember anything more painful than watching Turner Gill's pass on the 2 pt conversion ricochet off of Jeff Smith's helmet. Hands down, thats my choice. Only time I ever cried after a Husker loss. The only game I cried after was the 2009 CCG. The way that defense played was unbelieveable, and to get a crappy ending like that just broke my little heart. Quote Link to comment
zoogs Posted March 15, 2011 Share Posted March 15, 2011 Ignoring a lot of stuff from years past. Those are dead and buried. This one, not yet. There are quite a few from this year you could make arguments about, but the Texas one stands out. Last year's Texas game is going to be dead and buried within a year. That 84 Orange Bowl will always burn for many of us who lived it. Plus if there's a chance it cuts the head off the Miami monster, that change lives on forever. Yeah, I agree. I didn't want to pick a game that would change the course of history though, or cause any huge differences. That Texas game, for many little reasons, would have been a big lift last year if it had gone the other way. I understand where the rest of you are coming from with the more meaningful game choices though. Quote Link to comment
mmmtodd Posted March 15, 2011 Share Posted March 15, 2011 easy. 98 orange bowl Nebraska vs Tennessee. I make it there as a 16 year old driving my first steal the car from mom trip and somehow interrupt a key play. We lose, and Tom changes his mind and stays. Butterfly effect tumbles forward, and we never experience the callahan era... but Bo still becomes head coach, the first time 'round. Quote Link to comment
tschu Posted March 15, 2011 Share Posted March 15, 2011 First choice: '96 Big 12 Champ. vs Texas, for obvious reasons. This game absolutely set the tone for NU-UT in the Big 12 Second choice: '09 Big 12 Champ. vs Texas. I was at that game, it was absolutely devastating. It would have been a gigantic statement for Husker football. Third choice: '10 Big 12 Champ. Again, big statement game, and the opportunity to leave the Big 12 by winning the championship. Fourth choice: '83 Orange Bowl, beat Miami, get Tom his championship, yadayada. But I almost like the iconic loss. Fifth choice: '01 Colorado. A piece of Husker football died that day, and I think we have yet to get it back. Others that come to mind: 02? home vs. Texas That loss at Texas in '99 which was our only loss (Texas theme is pretty evident) '96 Arizona State '93 Orange Bowl vs FSU Some embarassing losses, such as '09 ISU the 70-10 TTU game 76-39 vs. KU Quote Link to comment
jsneb83 Posted March 15, 2011 Share Posted March 15, 2011 2010 Big 12 title game, the play where Taylor throws the pick in the end zone. This time I run out onto the field and tackle him before he throws it. We settle for a field goal, and go into overtime and possbily win. Quote Link to comment
T_O_Bull Posted March 15, 2011 Share Posted March 15, 2011 1983 National championship against Miami. The only time in my life I cried after a Nebraska loss. I was heartbroken. Osborne going for the win. I can't remember anything more painful than watching Turner Gill's pass on the 2 pt conversion ricochet off of Jeff Smith's helmet. Quote Link to comment
huskerdan64 Posted March 15, 2011 Share Posted March 15, 2011 2010 Big 12 title game, the play where Taylor throws the pick in the end zone. This time I run out onto the field and tackle him before he throws it. We settle for a field goal, and go into overtime and possbily win. That interception was the game right there. Just throw the ball away, kick the field goal, we win the game no overtime needed. BIG BIG BIG momentum shift right there. Quote Link to comment
NUance Posted March 16, 2011 Share Posted March 16, 2011 Well, I'm late to this party and all the *good* games are taken. So I'll pick the 1988 UCLA loss in Pasadena. Why, you ask? I read an article a while back about some Husker couple who got married there, at that game in 1988. They said their vows during halftime in the stands at the Rose Bowl. A Husker win would have made their special day just that much more special. That, and we were #2 at the time. A win against UCLA might have put us in a different bowl, resulting in another possible MNC. (Hey, it's possible.) As it turned out, we played Miami at the end of that season and lost. Quote Link to comment
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