Actually Snyder was a humongous asshole who scheduled almost exclusively bottom-feeder D-3 calibre schools in his nonconference and left his starters in to score 60+ on them, while Osborne played a mix of power conference teams and the occasional WAC team like Colorado State but took his starters out typically by the midway point of the 3rd quarter as long as they were up by about 3 or 4 TDs (sometimes worse ala Arizona State, a power 5 team, in 1995). Tom Osborne tried to emphasize the perspective that sports aren't all about winning, whereas Billy boy once compared losing a game to having a family member die of cancer. Bo Pelini was a jerk in his own right, but his assessment of Snyder in aught-three was accurate 🤗 Screw that guy 😄
This was the year after the greatest team in the history of sports around the world, the 1995 Nebraska Cornhuskers. 1995 Nebraska 56, ALL Alabama teams ever 10.
@@mas5867 It's going to be so much fun watching Alabama falling off the map in the next 4 years LOLOL YES! FINALLY. Rob why do you keep using this fake name anyway? OH YOU GOT BANNED? HAHAHHAH
There were fans who actually thought that DeAngelo was better then Ahman Green as a True Freshman when Green was a Sophomore. They felt he hit the hole quicker and with more oomph. Yes, DeAngelo was great before he got injured. First the blown knee and then two torn hamstrings. He had a big Senior year after transferring to Emporia State I believe it was. Around 1,300 yards.
@@jeffreyk5734 Honestly, I've never been a huge Ahman Green fan. I saw him play in person and watched him on TV many times. I certainly acknowledge his accomplishments and stats, which are quite impressive. But I always felt that Ahman Green had too many areas in which he was sub-optimal: he didn't protect the ball consistently and fumbled way too often; he was a long-strider who lacked change of direction and shifty elusiveness; he lacked elite balance and at times went down when a more balanced runner might have retained his feet; he didn't display elite level vision to see holes quickly (or perhaps lacked the balance and change-of-direction to take advantage of unexpected holes). In the end, I appreciate all of the wins that Ahman Green contributed to as a Husker, but I never felt like he was much more than a very fast straight-line runner with good size whose success was greatly magnified by the excellent system in which he played.
Well, for elusiveness and balance Damon Benning was arguably a better Running Back. Damon didn't have Ahman's speed, but he certainly wasn't slow either. I was at times critical of Green's running myself until his junior year. As I recall He was like 225 pounds as a sophomore, but dropped about 10 or 12 pounds before his junior year, because he felt he didn't move as well and was disappointed with the way he played during the1996 season. Not enough explosive plays. He definitely remedied that. People say that Ahman would have broken Rozier's career Rushing records if he had returned for his Senior season. However, Green would have taken 4 years to have accomplished what Mike did in just three. We'll never know what Phillips might have done if he had started and stayed healthy the entire 95 season. That being said, I was a big fan of Clinton Childs and thought that he could have been a great one as well given the chance to be the starter. @@davidk6269
He went to my high school and was coached by my baseball coach. The stories about his high school career were absolutely insane. Apparently a big reason why he committed to NU so early was because he got tired of his locker absolutely overflowing with recruiting letters. He was actually my middle school running backs coach as well and was a really good dude. Seemed like someone who didn't really take care of his body, which may be why he got hurt so much. He and his brother, Maurice, who became President of the NBAPA, were absolute legends at that school.
@@robjohnson8861 Class, notice how Rooh's name is blue. The only way I can make it blue is if he was here and I clicked on his reply. Little "boy" decided to delete his comment.
Nebraska did this to every team Mark. It was surprising that the score was as lopsided as it was in this game because KSU definitely had their chances. K-State still had way better uniforms than Nebraska
@@alexkain8564 Way better uniforms? Not sure how you figure that. I'd consider red way better than purple. They have a nice logo, but that's about it. Nebraska with the N looks awesome, though it certainly has lost it's luster these days.
Any doctor who recommends a soda with the name of Dr Pepper is a bad doctor. Soda has too much sugar and too much carbonated gas. June 27, 2021 has the best month for a quaff of any tasty soda, ha.
LOL. Brent's reference to Frost losing to ASU in 1st 5 secs of this video. Lost to ASU? How bout not scoring and suffering 3 safeties. #1 Neb scored 55 pts the week before ASU, and 65 after, but couldn't muster any pts in that game , but LOL, 10 unranked teams did. 42, 35, 34, 27, 19, 14, 14, 7, 7, 7 #1 Neb obviously didn't show up against ASU just like FL didn't show up against them 2 games earlier. What a gift for Rob!
Rob Johnson: You actually looked that up? And even now you're still going to these videos where Nebraska wins big to trash talk? Your life is so sad. But it makes me feel better about mine. Yeah, what a gift, watching the team you hate lose one game after winning back to back NC's before going on to win another one. You really need a life.
@@slotking3856 Exactly. I don't go to a single video of a team I hate just to trash talk, especially games they won big where they had great success. I also don't waste time looking up tons of stats on college football for comments on youtube. This character also claims he went to school at Alabama. First off, I can't imagine this guy having a college education. But also, that's just way too convenient and makes no sense. Why the hell would an Alabama fan be this obsessed with and hate Nebraska football? Alabama hasn't even played Nebraska anytime in at least the last 40 years. And with the success they've had, why would they care anymore about what anyone else has done?
@@dadestarmysteries255 Even if he was at Alabama, he wouldn’t have any friends lol. Probably live in his mommy basement. Heck I don’t think he even work. Dude need lay off the sodas and potato chips. Oh god. He probably never even washed his clothes before as well 🤮. Can you imagine all of the stains on his shirt? I know. Like go do something productive. See I like to donate to people in needs, hike, fishing 🎣, swimming 🏊, etc. Probably has a neck beard as well. 60 or older?
Well different teams due to nfl but ASU was a better team that year with a lot of grit. Pat Tillman and Jake Plummer and company was best team in country that year. Nebraska showed up they just got beat and it seems like ASU got screwed out of NC that year due to officiating.
Osborne and Snyder were both classy people and pretty good coaches too!
Actually Snyder was a humongous asshole who scheduled almost exclusively bottom-feeder D-3 calibre schools in his nonconference and left his starters in to score 60+ on them, while Osborne played a mix of power conference teams and the occasional WAC team like Colorado State but took his starters out typically by the midway point of the 3rd quarter as long as they were up by about 3 or 4 TDs (sometimes worse ala Arizona State, a power 5 team, in 1995).
Tom Osborne tried to emphasize the perspective that sports aren't all about winning, whereas Billy boy once compared losing a game to having a family member die of cancer. Bo Pelini was a jerk in his own right, but his assessment of Snyder in aught-three was accurate 🤗 Screw that guy 😄
This was the year after the greatest team in the history of sports around the world, the 1995 Nebraska Cornhuskers. 1995 Nebraska 56, ALL Alabama teams ever 10.
LOL. Rooh "boy" always hearing footsteps from the AL grad.
@@mas5867 It's going to be so much fun watching Alabama falling off the map in the next 4 years LOLOL YES! FINALLY. Rob why do you keep using this fake name anyway? OH YOU GOT BANNED? HAHAHHAH
Tom Osborne and Bill Snyder are two of legend coach ever in the 1990's
Snyder 5-36 against top 10 teams.......ha, ha, ha
@robjohnson8861 and your IQ keeps on dropping thinking this opinion matters
Snyder was a heck of a coach, too!
Best thing that ever happened to the K-State football program.
@@kansasjayhawk8386 how about them hawks 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
It is a shame that DeAngelo Evans suffered a string of injuries that effectively ended his Husker career. Oh, what could have been.
There were fans who actually thought that DeAngelo was better then Ahman Green as a True Freshman when Green was a Sophomore. They felt he hit the hole quicker and with more oomph. Yes, DeAngelo was great before he got injured. First the blown knee and then two torn hamstrings. He had a big Senior year after transferring to Emporia State I believe it was. Around 1,300 yards.
@@jeffreyk5734 Honestly, I've never been a huge Ahman Green fan. I saw him play in person and watched him on TV many times. I certainly acknowledge his accomplishments and stats, which are quite impressive. But I always felt that Ahman Green had too many areas in which he was sub-optimal: he didn't protect the ball consistently and fumbled way too often; he was a long-strider who lacked change of direction and shifty elusiveness; he lacked elite balance and at times went down when a more balanced runner might have retained his feet; he didn't display elite level vision to see holes quickly (or perhaps lacked the balance and change-of-direction to take advantage of unexpected holes). In the end, I appreciate all of the wins that Ahman Green contributed to as a Husker, but I never felt like he was much more than a very fast straight-line runner with good size whose success was greatly magnified by the excellent system in which he played.
Well, for elusiveness and balance Damon Benning was arguably a better Running Back. Damon didn't have Ahman's speed, but he certainly wasn't slow either. I was at times critical of Green's running myself until his junior year. As I recall He was like 225 pounds as a sophomore, but dropped about 10 or 12 pounds before his junior year, because he felt he didn't move as well and was disappointed with the way he played during the1996 season. Not enough explosive plays. He definitely remedied that. People say that Ahman would have broken Rozier's career Rushing records if he had returned for his Senior season. However, Green would have taken 4 years to have accomplished what Mike did in just three. We'll never know what Phillips might have done if he had started and stayed healthy the entire 95 season. That being said, I was a big fan of Clinton Childs and thought that he could have been a great one as well given the chance to be the starter. @@davidk6269
He went to my high school and was coached by my baseball coach. The stories about his high school career were absolutely insane. Apparently a big reason why he committed to NU so early was because he got tired of his locker absolutely overflowing with recruiting letters. He was actually my middle school running backs coach as well and was a really good dude. Seemed like someone who didn't really take care of his body, which may be why he got hurt so much. He and his brother, Maurice, who became President of the NBAPA, were absolute legends at that school.
well said coach: Tom Osborne "is to college football what john wooden was to college basketball."
Brent and Vermeil were sloshed before this game. Brent said "Bill Synder was trying to become a legend."
Just like your mom was before your real dad did her up, 30 IQ Boy.
Tom Osborne is to college football, what Tom Osborne is to college football.....period.
@@grant8490 You would know just how small is Rob Johnson's penis? Smaller than yours? Is that possible?
@@robjohnson8861so you must sloshed everything you make comments then since nothing you say ever makes sense
Jonathan Beasley is one of the best football stories ever 2:03:42.
1:40:38
What was with that field goal that the refs completely wiffed on. It looked pretty in to me.
LOL, the mildcats, that what I call them too!!! GO BIG RED!
Scott Frost is now a Head coach at Nebraska
worst coach in 60 years... ha, ha, ha.
1:53:16 Wow!
The Huskers took out their can of whoopa** and handed it to K State. GBR in 2019!
I thought Nebraska retired #20??
Mike Stoops is now a Head coach at Kentucky
Wrong Stoops. That's Bob and Mike's brother, Mark.
The Nebraska D linemen all looked like androids.
D-Train! 🏈
Boy, Tom was dead set against showing any emotion. Remarkable.
and how many games did he lose bec he couldn't get his guys to rise up when they needed to?
Ah yes, the era of the huge shoulder pads. Lol. Go Huskers!
I agree, they were lots of big over inflated things back thing.
@@robjohnson8861 - like your mom
@@rooh5825 lol, you got my reference to Ozzy. Good for you!
@@robjohnson8861 Class, notice how Rooh's name is blue. The only way I can make it blue is if he was here and I clicked on his reply. Little "boy" decided to delete his comment.
We always beat Kst with special teams.
a little easier when it's 42-6, huh Kavanaugh?
Nebraska did this to every team Mark. It was surprising that the score was as lopsided as it was in this game because KSU definitely had their chances. K-State still had way better uniforms than Nebraska
@@alexkain8564 Way better uniforms? Not sure how you figure that. I'd consider red way better than purple. They have a nice logo, but that's about it. Nebraska with the N looks awesome, though it certainly has lost it's luster these days.
@@dadestarmysteries255 K-State is going to the College Football Playoff in 2022. Book it.
Go Navy beat army 🏈
Scott Frost over-rated
Any doctor who recommends a soda with the name of Dr Pepper is a bad doctor. Soda has too much sugar and too much carbonated gas. June 27, 2021 has the best month for a quaff of any tasty soda, ha.
LOL. Brent's reference to Frost losing to ASU in 1st 5 secs of this video. Lost to ASU? How bout not scoring and suffering 3 safeties.
#1 Neb scored 55 pts the week before ASU, and 65 after, but couldn't muster any pts in that game , but LOL, 10 unranked teams did. 42, 35, 34, 27, 19, 14, 14, 7, 7, 7
#1 Neb obviously didn't show up against ASU just like FL didn't show up against them 2 games earlier. What a gift for Rob!
Rob Johnson: You actually looked that up? And even now you're still going to these videos where Nebraska wins big to trash talk? Your life is so sad. But it makes me feel better about mine. Yeah, what a gift, watching the team you hate lose one game after winning back to back NC's before going on to win another one. You really need a life.
@@dadestarmysteries255 Heck I hate Alabama with all of my heart but you would never see me commenting nonstop on how much I hate them.
@@slotking3856 Exactly. I don't go to a single video of a team I hate just to trash talk, especially games they won big where they had great success. I also don't waste time looking up tons of stats on college football for comments on youtube. This character also claims he went to school at Alabama. First off, I can't imagine this guy having a college education. But also, that's just way too convenient and makes no sense. Why the hell would an Alabama fan be this obsessed with and hate Nebraska football? Alabama hasn't even played Nebraska anytime in at least the last 40 years. And with the success they've had, why would they care anymore about what anyone else has done?
@@dadestarmysteries255 Even if he was at Alabama, he wouldn’t have any friends lol. Probably live in his mommy basement. Heck I don’t think he even work. Dude need lay off the sodas and potato chips. Oh god. He probably never even washed his clothes before as well 🤮. Can you imagine all of the stains on his shirt? I know. Like go do something productive. See I like to donate to people in needs, hike, fishing 🎣, swimming 🏊, etc. Probably has a neck beard as well. 60 or older?
Well different teams due to nfl but ASU was a better team that year with a lot of grit. Pat Tillman and Jake Plummer and company was best team in country that year. Nebraska showed up they just got beat and it seems like ASU got screwed out of NC that year due to officiating.