I’ll still never forget the guy that fumbled on his own running down the sidelinesYa I can't believe people remember these threads or how they ever find them?
I’ll still never forget the guy that fumbled on his own running down the sidelinesYa I can't believe people remember these threads or how they ever find them?
I still enjoy the video clip of all the Kebraska turnovers to Yackity Sacks.I’ll still never forget the guy that fumbled on his own running down the sidelines
You mean, this one???I still enjoy the video clip of all the Kebraska turnovers to Yackity Sacks.
That was pretty much the only true fluke type turnover. ISU forced a bunch of those.I’ll still never forget the guy that fumbled on his own running down the sidelines
I believe that was during the swine flu epidemic and we had numerous players out. That was a long time ago, so I could be mistakenMy random observations:
- This was the 1st year they ever had video replay. Thank goodness.
- Refs still wore white pants
- IIRC, our starting QB and RB were both out
- I don't recall ever seeing that particular head ref before or since. I like to imagine a scenario where somehow he snuck into the ref locker room, put on a uniform, and said "I'm gonna undo about 50 years of bad luck in 1 game today..."
You mean, this one???
(I normally poke fun at resurrecting very old threads, but for this topic....)
My random observations:
- This was the 1st year they ever had video replay. Thank goodness.
You mean, this one???
(I normally poke fun at resurrecting very old threads, but for this topic....)
Replay started in 2005. The Missouri "non-fumbles" and the Kansas "touchdown", for example.
Yeah. Folks in here will remember, but we were without the services of our starting QB and RB for that game...Was it amazing and amusing to watch? Yes. Also maybe the most fortunate victory in the history of the world.
Maybe it was 1st year of expanded replay? (like you could replay more things). Memory is getting fuzzy.