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vailpass 07-21-2011 10:29 AM

Soft bitch aren't you Wicked? If I get anything from Fraz that doesn't say "infraction" I feel like he's sending me love letters.

LiveSteam 07-21-2011 10:30 AM

You wanna get back at Frazod, Mr Wickedson ?
Just have him read this. Guaranteed,& fail safe way to upset MR. Frazod!
You can thank me later Wickedson

SI.com asked several current and retired SI writers to offer reflections on the best team they ever covered as sports journalists. Here's Tim Layden on the 1995 Nebraska Cornhuskers:

The realization came suddenly and with smack-yourself-in-the-forehead clarity, just before halftime of the Fiesta Bowl on the second night of 1996. Defending national champion Nebraska had awakened from an early 10-6 deficit and was in the midst of running off 36 straight points on Florida en route to a 62-24 dismantling of the Gators in the de facto 1995 national championship game. But the Cornhuskers were not just defeating Florida, which had ridden coach Steve Spurrier's Fun 'n Gun offense to its first appearance in the national title game. The Cornhuskers were beating up the Gators in a bullies vs. bookworms schoolyard beatdown, transforming Florida from a rollicking offensive machine, champions of the mighty Southeastern Conference, into a giant quivering lip.

At some point in the middle of this steamrolling, I walked from my seat in the press box at Sun Devil Stadium and wandered down to where Sports Illustrated colleague Scott Price was sitting. I tapped him on the right shoulder, bent over and said, "Nebraska is Miami now.''

Scott whipped his head around and said, immediately, "They are. They're Miami.''

As college football writers, we both understood the code in which we were speaking. For most of the previous decade -- beginning, symbolically, with a 31-30 victory over Nebraska in the Orange Bowl after the 1983 season -- Miami had been the standard for not just college football excellence, but anarchic, strutting college football intimidation. While winning four national titles from 1983 to 1991 under Jimmy Johnson and Dennis Erickson, the Hurricanes had not just buried opponents with unparalleled, Florida-bred speed and skill, but had also danced on their graves afterward.

As 1995 turned into '96, it was almost impossible to think of Nebraska in these dynastic terms. Plain-spoken, vanilla Tom Osborne had taken over the program from his boss, Bob Devaney, in 1973. Osborne's teams were good, but he couldn't beat Barry Switzer and his wildfire Oklahoma teams. When Switzer went down in 1989 in a hail of NCAA violations (and gunfire), Nebraska started beating the reeling Sooners, but faced a familiar problem when it met Southern teams on bowl day: the Cornhuskers were not fast enough and not skilled enough. From the 1987 season through the '93 campaign, Nebraska lost seven consecutive bowl games -- four to Florida State, two to Miami and one to Georgia Tech. Three of those teams won the national title and left Nebraska exposed as big, slow lugs from heartland.

Yet even as that stereotype dug deep roots, Osborne was transforming his program, recruiting speed in Florida, Texas and California and permitting an edginess to develop. This was no longer your father's Nebraska. There was evidence, too. Florida State won the '93 national championship only when Nebraska missed a field goal at the gun and in '94 the Huskers won Osborne's first national title with a 24-17 victory over Miami in the Orange Bowl. Most of that team returned a year later and proved that not only was one title no fluke, it was the start of a mini-dynasty that nearly won four straight national championships. (After '95, the Cornhuskers missed a potential third-straight national title shot because they lost the first Big 12 title game when Texas quarterback James Brown completed a game-clinching, fourth-down pass on fourth-and-inches from his own 28-yard-line when he was supposed to run the ball; in '97 Nebraska shared the national title with Michigan for its third championship in four years).

What occurred to me that Fiesta Bowl night in the Arizona desert is even more apparent in hindsight. The '95 Cornhuskers averaged 52.4 points a game in the regular season and scored 49 points or more in eight of their 12 games. They trailed once, 7-0 in the first quarter to Washington State. They rushed for 399.8 yards a game and 27 members of the roster were signed to NFL contracts at some point.

The offense was a force of nature. Senior quarterback Tommie Frazier, a fullback with quick feet and a demanding leader, ran the midline keeper in Osborne's I-Bone option attack. If he didn't keep it, he would pitch it to Lawrence Phillips, until Phillips was suspended for dragging his girlfriend down dormitory stairs (keep reading), and then he would pitch it to freshman and future NFL star Ahman Green. The offensive line was pure Nebraska: refrigerators with feet. The fullback was Jeff Mackovicka, a walk-on in true Nebraska tradition. The Cornhuskers could score from anywhere on the field. On. The. Ground.

SI VAULT: Headed For A Fall (01.15.96), by Tim Layden

And there was an edge beyond just football. Phillips was suspended in September, reinstated in October and started the Fiesta Bowl, rushing for 165 yards and catching a touchdown pass (he is now in a California prison, serving 31 years on multiple convictions). Nose tackle Christian Peter was arrested eight times while at Nebraska and accused by at least two women of sexual assault (he was never convicted of the assaults, and has apologized nonspecifically for his behavior as a college student). His reputation was so bad at the time that the New England Patriots drafted him and then, under public pressure, released him before he played a game. Williams was charged with two felonies in September of his senior year. The Cornhuskers were not just good, they were a scary, villainous, black-hatted machine.

And for the record, they knew just how good they were, too. In mid-December I went to Lincoln to conduct interviews with Nebraska players in advance of the title game, which would be written on a tight deadline. I remember sitting in a film room of the Nebraska football complex talking with two linemen, who spoke then on the condition of anonymity and will remain anonymous. At one point I remember saying, "This game [against Florida] is going to be close, and you guys haven't played a close game all year.'' The linemen looked at each other. They had seen the film. They knew what was coming. One of them said, "It's not going to be close.''

There was an inescapable feeling that perhaps Osborne had sold out on his core values to build a prairie dynasty, populating the program with high-risk recruits and then defending them in the face of public (outside Nebraska) outcry. Osborne would vigorously deny this, and often cite his spiritual role in protecting and saving the young men in his charge. Yet had Miami and Florida State not done the same thing? National championships are not won with teams full of scholar-athletes (and to be precise, Osborne always populated his roster with enough to those to fill a few pages in the media guide, counterbalancing the lawlessness elsewhere).

That debate is long over. The image that lingers is a Big Red wave, rolling from September into January, until on the last play of the third quarter of the Fiesta Bowl came the signature on a portrait of greatness. Frazier ran right on an option play, slipped two tackles at the line of scrimmage and then was surrounded by four Gators and momentarily disappeared, only to emerge into open grass and run 75 yards for a touchdown. There was the metaphor: Unstoppable.

Read more: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/201...#ixzz1Sl3nTtfm


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BEST TEAM EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Dont shoot me Frazod

Gonzo 07-21-2011 10:30 AM

I haven't been a neg-repping ass hole on here for a LOOONNNGGG time. My wife said that I need to chill out and take shit in stride. I then showed her Wickedson's posts.

Enjoy the negs, doucher.

Rausch 07-21-2011 10:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gonzo (Post 7761287)
Wickedson = Internet version of Fraz' refridgerator.

He sit's there, all by himself with a bunch of weiners in him and then BOOM! Out of no where, shot to shit.

Can't rheps you twice in one day or the world will explode...

Frazod 07-21-2011 10:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by vailpass (Post 7761312)
Soft bitch aren't you Wicked? If I get anything from Fraz that doesn't say "infraction" I feel like he's sending me love letters.

You still suck, but that's funny. :D

Rausch 07-21-2011 10:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Saul Good (Post 7761301)
Oh snerp. Wickedson served Frazod by dancing to Jay sean. Then Fraz just danced back to Achy Breaky Heart. You all know what that means...


IT'S ON

Frazod isn't dancing to $#it.

If for no other reason than to preserve the structural integrity of the building.

Methinks you're projecting............well.........me doesn't want to think too much about what you're projecting...

Radar Chief 07-21-2011 10:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RockChalk (Post 7761251)
Would you make it Royal Rumble style?

The Big Brawl style.
Throw them all in the street and the last 10 or so standing head to elimination brackets.

Rausch 07-21-2011 10:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by vailpass (Post 7761312)
Soft bitch aren't you Wicked? If I get anything from Fraz that doesn't say "infraction" I feel like he's sending me love letters.

Damn...

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Radar Chief 07-21-2011 10:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gonzo (Post 7761315)
I haven't been a neg-repping ass hole on here for a LOOONNNGGG time. My wife said that I need to chill out and take shit in stride. I then showed her Wickedson's posts.

Enjoy the negs, doucher.

Anyone that has been a member since ’08 and still doesn’t know what starting a topic over neg rep gets them deserves it.

Simply Red 07-21-2011 10:38 AM

I don't talk politics or NCAA teams on here, much. Oh well, carry on.

Old Dog 07-21-2011 10:41 AM

To me he's essentially the Jayhawk version of Knowshon: Quite harmless, fun to laugh at and even folks who support the team don't agree with the majority of the BS he spews.

Okie_Apparition 07-21-2011 10:56 AM

Oh No! /fruity Family Guy voice

ROYC75 07-21-2011 10:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Saul Good (Post 7761214)
No way. Lindsey Lohan is the perfect mascot for KU football. She looked hot briefly about 5 years ago, but its pretty clear that she's nothing more than a train wreck.

Now that was just wrong, funny, but WRONG!:deevee:

Oh well, we always have basketball, right?o:-)

Bambi 07-21-2011 11:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by frazod (Post 7761278)
LMAO

I hide? Really? Where exactly am I hiding?

I send you a shitload of negative rep. Why? Because I enjoy it. I enjoy watching you squeal about it like the sniveling little metrosexual twat that you are. It's not likely to stop, either.

And I only accept PMs from people on my contacts list. There's a good reason for that. It's bad enough that a douche like you posts here in the first place, but you damn sure won't be fouling my inbox with your whiney passive-aggressive stench.

As for the whole coward thing, this is an internet bulletin board, you ****ing reerun. You want to talk about courage? Feel free to send me a negative rep about the next time you'll be in Chicago, and where I might be able to find you. Beyond that, go fist yourself.

Any questions?

:LOL:

Chicago? lol

A JV city for a JV bitch like you.

No wonder you like it there.

Frazod 07-21-2011 11:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wickedson (Post 7761380)
Chicago? lol

A JV city for a JV bitch like you.

No wonder you like it there.

Oh no he insulted Chicago **** I guess I have to kill myself now :deevee:

(here's a hint - I hate Chicago, although it doesn't suck nearly as bad as New York does)

And if Chicago is JV, what does that make Kansas City? All the new friends you're making today would certainly love to hear the answer to that one.

Wickedson. reeruned, gutless, pathetic. But always good for a laugh. LMAO


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