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Just watched this for the first time.....

I was at that game. I was a sophomore at UNL. Remains in my memory as the greatest game I ever attended there. Still remember marching down O street behind the crowd carrying parts of the goal posts.
I wasn't there that day but i got in on a couple of those going to o St with the goal posts.
 
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Not as big of a bummer as that loss to Missouri that caused it to happen. Ugh.
Very true. I was in Omaha selling fat cattle at the stockyards and stayed at the leisure lanes motel that had a big bowling alley next to it. Couldn't believe how many people in Omaha were rooting against Nebraska in the bowl game. There were a lot of Hawkeye fans around there
 
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First game for me as well. It was so damn cold, or as Keith Jackson said, “ cold enough to make a brass monkey clank.” I was nervous as hell about OU just tearing up Nebraska, or stealing the game in the last few minutes, of which they were close on the latter. But it was a helluva win.
 
My first OU game to attend. Finally worked my way up the totem pole in my family to earn the right. The game the following week vs Missouri still hurts so bad as we thought we were playing Penn St in the Orange Bowl.
 
The Husker Defensive Assistant Lance Van Zandt, formerly an OU assistant, low-bridged OU ball carrier David Overstreet in the 3rd Quarter when he ran out of bounds on the Husker sideline. Gave him a forearm to the helmet.

I have never seen that happen before or since.

It was that kinda game.
 
Cool to see the old stadium. I love listening to the band's pregame routine in the background. I'm currently enjoying "the majestic strains of March Grandioso!"
 
Very true. I was in Omaha selling fat cattle at the stockyards and stayed at the leisure lanes motel that had a big bowling alley next to it. Couldn't believe how many people in Omaha were rooting against Nebraska in the bowl game. There were a lot of Hawkeye fans around there

This crack me up.
"I was in Omaha selling fat cattle".
"stayed at the leisure lanes motel that had a big bowling alley next to it".

Who would of thought the leisure lanes motel had a big bowling alley next to it?
 
78 vs OU, hell of a game plus you get Keith Jackson on the call. Rick Berns was a really good back.


I was at that game about 60 rows up in the north end zone. Here is what I remember

-It was colder than a witches tit that day.
-Of course the no call on the Oklahoma fumble. Next to Rodgers punt return probable the next most famos Nebraska play
-we didn't even try to find a bar downtown after that game. Went to havelock and got the last booth in Arnold's
-that was probably one of the best Oklahoma teams of all time. But, they went to the orange bowl and got embrassment by an Arkansas team who had basically suspended their entire first string. One of the Most embrassing bowl performances ever.
 
I was at that game about 60 rows up in the north end zone. Here is what I remember

-It was colder than a witches tit that day.
-Of course the no call on the Oklahoma fumble. Next to Rodgers punt return probable the next most famos Nebraska play
-we didn't even try to find a bar downtown after that game. Went to havelock and got the last booth in Arnold's
-that was probably one of the best Oklahoma teams of all time. But, they went to the orange bowl and got embrassment by an Arkansas team who had basically suspended their entire first string. One of the Most embrassing bowl performances ever.

That was the 78 OB. We lost to OU in the 79 OB after this game.
 
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