I remember it was 5 TD passes, don’t remember who it was against (UCLA does seem familiar). That record was broken by Joe Ganz against K State I believe.Yes he was very good I believe he holds or was record holder of TD passes in a game, it sucks getting old I think was either against Ucla or Oklahoma State I'm sure someone out there will correct me
It was against UCLA and TO was fuming after because Ken Norton Jr was stuffing our run so bad we had to throw. TO hated that.I remember it was 5 TD passes, don’t remember who it was against (UCLA does seem familiar). That record was broken by Joe Ganz against K State I believe.
Seriously? Did anyone else know this?
He might be your #2 favorite, but not many people would put him above Gill in terms of performance. And if TO hadn't handed Miami the NC with the unnecessary, failed two point conversion attempt, Turner would be held in even higher esteem.He would be outstanding now.
My favorite QB in Husker history behind Tommie.
Agree about Taylor being very talented. I always thought he would have been an even better passer if NU had used the shotgun in those days, but I believe he was always under center.
Maybe so, but the schedule Gdowski faced in 1989 did not compare to the Taylor years. Taylor faced some brutal non-conference schedules in addition to a couple of really great OU teams.Steve Taylor was a really good quarterback...no doubt about it.
However I think Gerry Gdowski could have ended up with a better career if he would have been the starter in 87 and 88. His 1989 season was tremendous. Just think if Gdowski would have redshirted and played in 1990?
Those were the days.
Maybe so, but the schedule Gdowski faced in 1989 did not compare to the Taylor years. Taylor faced some brutal non-conference schedules in addition to a couple of really great OU teams.