Baylor has actually lost to Texas fewer times than aggy has, but damn! we are 0-1-1 vs. Randolph Field. I guess helping beat the Axis powers went their heads, those chickenshits haven't scheduled us since 1944. Mack wants his shot to even out the series.
I was at the 1974 CB --- miserable day, about 25 degrees at kickoff, frozen/broken water pipes in the stadium began thawing later on, leaking water out onto the walkways, then immediately freezing creating a major walking hazard within the stadium concourses.
Worse yet, Osborne's first HC year at NU and the good guys lost to the children of the corn.
Since the Big 12 formation, the Horns are 7-1 against Big Red.
Is it really 1-7 since the formation of the Big 12?
That's stunning, especially considering the talent-level of the two clubs in 1996.
Unbelievable how many close games have come down to the wire, with Texas winning them all.
Even the singular win by the Huskers is tainted by the fact that the same Nebraska squad should have been playing for the national championship except that they coughed up a game in Austin.
Horn 89- I was just comenting on this the other day with a Husker fan. We've blown them out once, they've blown us out once, the 6 other games, all won by us, have all come down to the final play or at the very least was anyone's game late in the 4rd quarter. Think of the odds of us pulling out every one of the following close games.
96- 4th down steelers roll left
98- 4th down, Major to Wayne
99 (regular season)- tight win aided by some turnovers by them near our goal line
02- Vasher interception at goal line on the final play of the game- if no interception, then they kick a field goal to tie and force OT.
06- the receiver converts the first down, all they have to do is kneel the ball for the win, but Ross forces a fumble.
07- they are leading in the 4th and Jamaal explodes.