CheeseHusker
All-Conference
I think we might have a new contender.
You are hereby not allowed to attend any away Nebraska games. Geesh, what bad luck.Top 3
3) 1994 Orange Bowl vs Florida State. I was convinced God hated Nebraska and we would never win a National Championship.
2) 2001 Colorado. My 21st birthday party was for that game...Needless to say, I got fitshaced.
1) My 1st game was in 1992 at Iowa State. I was 12 yrs old. Nebraska had just got done pounding top 10 opponents back to back weeks during Tommie Frazier's freshman season and we lose 19-10. Iowa State fans had no problem talking s&*$ to a 12 year old. First taste of d-bag opponents on the road.
Honorable Mention: I'm 0-6 at games away from Memorial Stadium. L's include @ Iowa State 1992, 2002 Rose Bowl, 2006 Big 12 Championship, 2007 Cotton Bowl, 2010 Big 12 Championship, and @ Wisconsin 2011. FML...
Don't forget William Floyd's fumble at our 2 yard line that Peters recovered in the end zone and the refs called it a TD. If we had instant replay back then, NU would have had the ball at the 20 and FSU would have been dead even with the phantom clipping call in which the flag wasn't thrown until Baul had just blew by their punter at their 40 yard line and the flag was thrown way back at our 30 just to give people that didn't see it a visual as to how late that flag was.GM_Tood said:January 1, 1994 Orange Bowl against FSU. Being ~17pt dogs...phantom clip on punt return TD...our Defense playing their asses off...drama at the end...incredible atmosphere. I didn't think we were going to win..which made it all the worse when we had the chance for the FG and the win. :01
I was at both of these games against the mullets too. We had the same experience with their fans. I almost got into fights since a bunch of drunk dumb asses started talking sh#t to my wife. They can talk sh#t to me, but leave the wife out of it. But then she made me proud and almost took on two female mullet fans because they wouldn't leave her alone as we were walking out of the stadium. Not bad for a 5'3 110lb woman who would have been outweigh by at least 30-40lbs by each of them.RexIsMyDogg said:I was in Columbia in 2007. Lived in St Louis at the time and was talking all kinds of smack to my friends. Needless to say it was all for not as we were bent over 41-6. The game was horrible not only b/c we lost, but b/c in my opinion Mizzou fans are the worst fans in football and because I had GA tickets that game which means I had to sit on those stupid rocks in their high school stadium. At halftime was bumped into and talked yelled at by a 50 yr old woman who was completely hammered (admittedly so was i) and almost got in a fight with a 13 yr old kid that was talking sh** the entire 2nd half. Finally I was like "where's your dad" and he goes "right behind you" LOL. Luckily my girlfriend was there to keep me out of trouble.
Then to top it all off, on the way out of the stadium there was literally a bum selling a Mizzou shirt with their mascot pissing on poor Herbie. That sent me over the top and I went off. Then my girl and I got in a screaming match which had to look like something off Maury since I was in my Neb gear and she had on a Mizzou shirt. Worse night of my life. Only positive was that game was the start of the streak that led to Callahan getting fired.
Conversely, the best game I was at was the Miracle in Mizzery in 97. Was a freshman at Truman State just down the road in Kirksville. Met my dad in Columbia and had a great time (after halftime of course). Anytime I'm having a bad day I just think back to the end of regulation when all the fans stormed the field and were then tackled and cuffed by the cops for trespassing. Priceless.
Don't forget William Floyd's fumble at our 2 yard line that Peters recovered in the end zone and the refs called it a TD. If we had instant replay back then, NU would have had the ball at the 20 and FSU would have been dead even with the phantom clipping call in which the flag wasn't thrown until Baul had just blew by their punter at their 40 yard line and the flag was thrown way back at our 30 just to give people that didn't see it a visual as to how late that flag was.GM_Tood said:January 1, 1994 Orange Bowl against FSU. Being ~17pt dogs...phantom clip on punt return TD...our Defense playing their asses off...drama at the end...incredible atmosphere. I didn't think we were going to win..which made it all the worse when we had the chance for the FG and the win. :01
It's also a little known fact that Frazier was the only player in Orange Bowl history to be named the MVP of the game and played for the losing team.
Fixed it for you. Their lone TD was set up by a bullsh#t PI call. I gave them the benefit of the doubt and assumed they would have made the FG on that drive.Mine will be in chronological order...being in California I have not had the opportunity to see most of these, so I will include ALL the most disapointing to me, including games I have only watched on TV.
1972 - NU vs UCLA 17 -20 (out here in Cali, coming off back-to-back undefeated national championships and lose)
1979 - NU vs OU Orang Bowl - 31 - 24 (after finally beating OU in `78, the powers that be put us back up against them in a rematch in the Orange bowl...which we lost)
1982 - Nu vs Clemson 15 - 22 (ranked 4 going in against #1 Clemson. Earlier that day #2 and #3 lost....most likely made this for a national title)
1982 - NU vs Penn State 24 - 27 ( bad call on a catch clearly 3 yards out of bounds kept drive alive for them to go ahead and win. Our only loss in what would have easily been a national championship season)
1984 - NU vs Miami 30 - 31 (we spottem them 17 points and came back with a chance to tie or win for the national title. The two point conversion for the win was just barely tipped away)
1986 - NU vs Michigan 23 - 27 (Steve Tayler the freshman QB couldn't quite get it done. I had a big Mich. fan at work who talked a lot of crap....that's the only reason this is on my list)
1986 - NU vs OU 17-20 (late in the 4th quarter we had the ball and a 17-10 lead. We were moving the ball down the field and Brian Bosworth strips the ball from Kieth Jones and recovers the fumble. OU scores a quick TD to tie, holds us, and hits the field goal to win all in the last couple of minutes of the game
1994 NU vs FSU 16 - 18 (for the national title. FSU's only TD was actually a fumble into the end zone at about the 1 and a half yard line, the phantom clip, the relentless holding on Trev Alberts, and in the end missing a field goal that still would have won us the game)
1999 NU vs Texas 20 - 24 (Buckhalter going in for a TD fumbles on the half-yard-line. We go on to lose by 4 in an otherwise undefeated season where we had what was the best team in college football and could have played for and won a national title. We did beat an excellent Tennesee team in the Fiesta Bowl, but what could have been....)
2009 NU vs VTech 15 - 16 (had them beat and then that last long completion...damn)
2009 NU vs Texas 12 - 10 (no I did not get the score wrong...we won that freaking game 12 to 6...I don't care what Beebe's refs in the booth say)
You are right...thank you I missed thatFixed it for you. Their lone TD was set up by a bullsh#t PI call. I gave them the benefit of the doubt and assumed they would have made the FG on that drive.Mine will be in chronological order...being in California I have not had the opportunity to see most of these, so I will include ALL the most disapointing to me, including games I have only watched on TV.
1972 - NU vs UCLA 17 -20 (out here in Cali, coming off back-to-back undefeated national championships and lose)
1979 - NU vs OU Orang Bowl - 31 - 24 (after finally beating OU in `78, the powers that be put us back up against them in a rematch in the Orange bowl...which we lost)
1982 - Nu vs Clemson 15 - 22 (ranked 4 going in against #1 Clemson. Earlier that day #2 and #3 lost....most likely made this for a national title)
1982 - NU vs Penn State 24 - 27 ( bad call on a catch clearly 3 yards out of bounds kept drive alive for them to go ahead and win. Our only loss in what would have easily been a national championship season)
1984 - NU vs Miami 30 - 31 (we spottem them 17 points and came back with a chance to tie or win for the national title. The two point conversion for the win was just barely tipped away)
1986 - NU vs Michigan 23 - 27 (Steve Tayler the freshman QB couldn't quite get it done. I had a big Mich. fan at work who talked a lot of crap....that's the only reason this is on my list)
1986 - NU vs OU 17-20 (late in the 4th quarter we had the ball and a 17-10 lead. We were moving the ball down the field and Brian Bosworth strips the ball from Kieth Jones and recovers the fumble. OU scores a quick TD to tie, holds us, and hits the field goal to win all in the last couple of minutes of the game
1994 NU vs FSU 16 - 18 (for the national title. FSU's only TD was actually a fumble into the end zone at about the 1 and a half yard line, the phantom clip, the relentless holding on Trev Alberts, and in the end missing a field goal that still would have won us the game)
1999 NU vs Texas 20 - 24 (Buckhalter going in for a TD fumbles on the half-yard-line. We go on to lose by 4 in an otherwise undefeated season where we had what was the best team in college football and could have played for and won a national title. We did beat an excellent Tennesee team in the Fiesta Bowl, but what could have been....)
2009 NU vs VTech 15 - 16 (had them beat and then that last long completion...damn)
2009 NU vs Texas 12 - 10 (no I did not get the score wrong...we won that freaking game 12 to 6...I don't care what Beebe's refs in the booth say)