Dominance is for warriors

nice video... that hit by mckeon on bomar looked crazy... he just took out his frustration i think, and it was all good by me!!!

 
Fantastic vid,

thx

Just like every coach after TO has to live up to extraordinary expectations the teams after 94,95 have the same burden.

I have to buy the 94/95 dvd. DAMN

Can't wait to see the dominance again.

GBR GBR GBR

 
Brings back lot of good memories. Hope we can get to that level again. Second effort by Green against K-State for the TD was awsome!!!!

:horns2 :horns2

 
Thats awesome. Pretty cool to see a couple of my buddies & hear their names announced with a team that many believe is the greatest CF team ever. Kinda surreal, I know it is for them too.

BTW, if anyone is in need of any Husker videos, including the 95 highlight or any Bowl games, I also run Huskervideos.com, and proceeds help support this site. I havent had time to update it much lately though, so if you need a vid that isnt listed just let me know and I'll hook you up. I get them through Husker Vision so theyre all authentic & brand new.

 
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Thats awesome. Pretty cool to see a couple of my buddies & hear their names announced with a team that many believe is the greatest CF team ever. Kinda surreal, I know it is for them too.
BTW, if anyone is in need of any Husker videos, including the 95 highlight or any Bowl games, I also run Huskervideos.com, and proceeds help support this site. I havent had time to update it much lately though, so if you need a vid that isnt listed just let me know and I'll hook you up. I get them through Husker Vision so theyre all authentic & brand new.
Was looking to get the 1995 fiesta bowl game on dvd for a friend of mine for x-mas since he has been wanting one ever since he began watching the huskers. He's a poor college kid, so i thought it would be a nice x-mas present.

 
Seeing Clester "Tank" Johnson brings back memories. He was our QB in highschool. Also seeing #7 Reggie Baul brought back great memories of playing our arch rival Bellevue East! Ah the good ole days!

 
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Seeing Clester "Tank" Johnson brings back memories. He was our QB in highschool. Also seeing #7 Reggie Baul brought back great memories of playing our arch rival Bellevue East! Ah the good ole days!
Clester is still around town, I've seen him at the gym from time to time, as are alot of these guys.

BTW, didnt Baul go to Papio?? Great soccer player, if I remember.

Man, watching that tribute gave me goosebumps :worship

Too bad those days are over :(

 
Seeing Clester "Tank" Johnson brings back memories.  He was our QB in highschool.  Also seeing #7 Reggie Baul brought back great memories of playing our arch rival Bellevue East!  Ah the good ole days!
Yeah Clester was a helluva'n athlete - also an All-State track star - and if Im not mistaken still holds the record for Nebraska HS bench press at 425. Pretty sick right.

Sounds like you also probably knew a kid named Strick, eh Guru? Im a B-East guy, a bit younger than you, but grew up watching those guys, and Erick was actually my 6th grade Bball coach. Very cool guy as well. I ran into him a few times in Lincoln, and he never seemed to let all the attention get the better of him, even after he was playing for the Marlins & working on an NBA contract. He always had time to stop & BS about the old Bellevue days, and those ridiculous bun-huggers he used to wear at West. :lol:

 
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Seeing Clester "Tank" Johnson brings back memories.  He was our QB in highschool.  Also seeing #7 Reggie Baul brought back great memories of playing our arch rival Bellevue East!  Ah the good ole days!
Yeah Clester was a helluva'n athlete - also an All-State track star - and if Im not mistaken still holds the record for Nebraska HS bench press at 425. Pretty sick right.

Sounds like you also probably knew a kid named Strick, eh Guru? Im a B-East guy, a bit younger than you, but grew up watching those guys, and Erick was actually my 6th grade Bball coach. Very cool guy as well. I ran into him a few times in Lincoln, and he never seemed to let all the attention get the better of him, even after he was playing for the Marlins & working on an NBA contract. He always had time to stop & BS about the old Bellevue days, and those ridiculous bun-huggers he used to wear at West. :lol:
Yep I sure do remember Erick! He was cousins to Johnson. Yeah he was one hell of a BB player. B East eh? I remember ole Coach James over there. I swear he founded Belleve East! LMAO I also remember the Salcedo Brothers. Man could they wrestle!

 
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Seeing Clester "Tank" Johnson brings back memories.  He was our QB in highschool.  Also seeing #7 Reggie Baul brought back great memories of playing our arch rival Bellevue East!  Ah the good ole days!
Yeah Clester was a helluva'n athlete - also an All-State track star - and if Im not mistaken still holds the record for Nebraska HS bench press at 425. Pretty sick right.

Sounds like you also probably knew a kid named Strick, eh Guru? Im a B-East guy, a bit younger than you, but grew up watching those guys, and Erick was actually my 6th grade Bball coach. Very cool guy as well. I ran into him a few times in Lincoln, and he never seemed to let all the attention get the better of him, even after he was playing for the Marlins & working on an NBA contract. He always had time to stop & BS about the old Bellevue days, and those ridiculous bun-huggers he used to wear at West. :lol:
Yep I sure do remember Erick! He was cousins to Johnson. Yeah he was one hell of a BB player. B East eh? I remember ole Coach James over there. I swear he founded Belleve East! LMAO I also remember the Salcedo Brothers. Man could they wrestle!
No doubt, the Salcedo bros could box, wrestle, and just plain scrap. The last guys you would wanna go bareknuckle with.

Speaking of East football, Im sure the name Artis Garris rings a bell..? I may have been easily impressed as a freshman, but damn I swear that guy had Ahman Green type talent. Unbelievable how easily he dominated the game. Too bad he wasted so much talent.

 
Seeing Clester "Tank" Johnson brings back memories.  He was our QB in highschool.  Also seeing #7 Reggie Baul brought back great memories of playing our arch rival Bellevue East!  Ah the good ole days!
Yeah Clester was a helluva'n athlete - also an All-State track star - and if Im not mistaken still holds the record for Nebraska HS bench press at 425. Pretty sick right.

Sounds like you also probably knew a kid named Strick, eh Guru? Im a B-East guy, a bit younger than you, but grew up watching those guys, and Erick was actually my 6th grade Bball coach. Very cool guy as well. I ran into him a few times in Lincoln, and he never seemed to let all the attention get the better of him, even after he was playing for the Marlins & working on an NBA contract. He always had time to stop & BS about the old Bellevue days, and those ridiculous bun-huggers he used to wear at West. :lol:
Yep I sure do remember Erick! He was cousins to Johnson. Yeah he was one hell of a BB player. B East eh? I remember ole Coach James over there. I swear he founded Belleve East! LMAO I also remember the Salcedo Brothers. Man could they wrestle!
No doubt, the Salcedo bros could box, wrestle, and just plain scrap. The last guys you would wanna go bareknuckle with.

Speaking of East football, Im sure the name Artis Garris rings a bell..? I may have been easily impressed as a freshman, but damn I swear that guy had Ahman Green type talent. Unbelievable how easily he dominated the game. Too bad he wasted so much talent.
Don't forget about the Rush family either. Those bruisers could go toe to toe with many! I was good friends with Charlie Rush back in the day!

 
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I'm a former T-Bird, but a little younger than you guys from what it sounds like. I remember the Wall of Champions in the school, I think Clester and Strick were both up there about 6 or 7 times each for all the sports that they played. When Strick was a 9th grader at Logan Fontenelle (back when it was 7-8-9) he would get a ride up to West everyday for varsity basketball practice...and he was a starter! He was also drafted by the Marlins out of high school.

 
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