...and please excuse me if this is old news...but apparently Jeff Kinney has two grandsons, one in Colorado and one in Overland Park...soph and frosh...who are killer players.....I'm hoping they become as great as their grandpa and wear THE RED!
I've coached against the one in OP. He is legit....and please excuse me if this is old news...but apparently Jeff Kinney has two grandsons, one in Colorado and one in Overland Park...soph and frosh...who are killer players.....I'm hoping they become as great as their grandpa and wear THE RED!
Yeah, bigger than o-linemen on his team too. Super strong arm and athletic.QB, correct?
Not mentioned much, because of the the punt return; but his running in the 1971 Oklahoma - Nebraska game victory was as fine a performance as any in our history. His uniforms getting shredded and torn as he sliced for yards after contact. ..... I am guessing if you put a copy of his adrenaline levels for that game into a tank; it could drive straight through a mountain. GBRJeff is one of my all time favorite Huskers. He has the heart of a lion.
Not mentioned much, because of the the punt return; but his running in the 1971 Oklahoma - Nebraska game victory was as fine a performance as any in our history. His uniforms getting shredded and torn as he sliced for yards after contact. ..... I am guessing if you put a copy of his adrenaline levels for that game into a tank; it could drive straight through a mountain. GBR
Absolutely; chill down the spine.That last drive against OU in 71, with the exception of the clutch 3rd and 8 pass to Rodgers, was all Kinney. A thing of beauty!
Bremser: "74 yards on that drive! 74yards! And Nebraska forges into the lead 34-31. Oh Man, Woman, and Child, I never thought I would live this long to see this kind of a football game! And I am going out of my gord. I can't help it. There is never anything like it.".
Man I miss Bremser...
This is stretching a then very young memory way back; but I believe Jeff came to N as a qb recruit. Along with Jerry Tagge, VanBronson, and at least one other that became an outstanding DB star; maybe two. Coach D was determined to have qb options and hit the bonanza. I believe their were 5 qb recruits in that class; of course he had a young T O and Monte Kiffin to move them around. GBRYeah, bigger than o-linemen on his team too. Super strong arm and athletic.
Great memory! He played both running back and quarterback for McCook. He was recruited by both Osborne and Devaney and had a number of other big offers. He chose NU and was given a chance at both positions, but moved permanently to running back very quickly after seeing Tagge and Van Brownson. HaThis is stretching a then very young memory way back; but I believe Jeff came to N as a qb recruit. Along with Jerry Tagge, VanBronson, and at least one other that became an outstanding DB star; maybe two. Coach D was determined to have qb options and hit the bonanza. I believe their were 5 qb recruits in that class; of course he had a young T O and Monte Kiffin to move them around. GBR
Yes. There were 7. Unbelievable. But he did not stay long at QB.Several things:
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I saw Jeff two days later eating breakfast with us parents in McCook
He DID come as a qb... I believe there were 7 qbs in the class
I am not sure about scholarship limits that year; but then or soon after the Big 8 had a 45 scholarship level I believe. But Coach D was a no nonsense guy at times; he was going to get his top qb. .... It seems like conferences set their limits then and independents could do what they wanted. I don't recall if Pittsburgh was independent; but I believe Johnny Majors went in there and gabe out between 185-212 scholarships in one year, of course they mercilessly cut people. His reward was Tony Dorsett and a National Title - but terrible effect on the student/ fb players - It led to massive changes in how things were managed. GBRYes. There were 7. Unbelievable. But he did not stay long at QB.
If memory serves at that time there were no scholarship limits so you could do crazy things like recruit 7 QB's...
He was the best....remember raking leaves and having the radio on ...great fall Saturdays.That last drive against OU in 71, with the exception of the clutch 3rd and 8 pass to Rodgers, was all Kinney. A thing of beauty!
Bremser: "74 yards on that drive! 74yards! And Nebraska forges into the lead 34-31. Oh Man, Woman, and Child, I never thought I would live this long to see this kind of a football game! And I am going out of my gord. I can't help it. There is never anything like it.".
Man I miss Bremser...