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  1. TemplarCane

    CornhuskersInSight?!

    Any Miami QB who goes 3-0 vs FSU and 2-0 vs UF is all right by me.
  2. TemplarCane

    CornhuskersInSight?!

    Google search turned up nothing. Clement tried the original XFL. Then went to law school, I think.
  3. TemplarCane

    CornhuskersInSight?!

    And the naked bootleg TD to Fulcher....
  4. TemplarCane

    CornhuskersInSight?!

    I always wished he’d play more. Had the physical tools. Maybe missing the intangible quality that makes a great QB.
  5. TemplarCane

    CornhuskersInSight?!

    I remember a recent article, maybe posted here somewhere. Listed all the 5-star QBs of the past five years, maybe ten years. Where they signed, and how they ended up. I think over 90% were busts. A great number transferred to other schools.
  6. TemplarCane

    CornhuskersInSight?!

    Agree. Clements was a tough SOB though. I remember he played at West Virginia with a separated non-throwing shoulder. Covington would have played but was sick, and even had a collapsed lung. Clement didn’t do much, under the circumstances, and took a beating. You could see how much pain he was...
  7. TemplarCane

    CornhuskersInSight?!

    Let’s not forget Ryan Collins. Ugh. Chris Walsh? Steve’s younger brother. Gatorade Offensive Player of The Year, 1992. Signed with Miami. Stunk and never played a down, I think. Ryan Clement and Scott Covington weren’t bad. Both were Top 10 national QBs, if I recall. But neither was elite in...
  8. TemplarCane

    CornhuskersInSight?!

    If Costa hits Taj Johnson running wide open down the sideline.....
  9. TemplarCane

    CornhuskersInSight?!

    Good conversation then.
  10. TemplarCane

    CornhuskersInSight?!

    You’re mistaking this for an argument.
  11. TemplarCane

    CornhuskersInSight?!

    2001 Miami vs 2004 USC would have been epic.
  12. TemplarCane

    CornhuskersInSight?!

    94 Canes win if they could generate a few first downs. I think Miami went 3-out every drive since the mid-3rd quarter.
  13. TemplarCane

    CornhuskersInSight?!

    I don’t disagree. 94 Huskers D dominated the second half of the game. Granted, the Miami OL was awful, but some credit is due. The 95 Huskers were better than 94. 2000-2002 Miami still beats them.
  14. TemplarCane

    CornhuskersInSight?!

    2001 Canes beat any NU team. The 94-95 Huskies were a great team, and Tommy Frazier and Lawrence Phillips would have made some plays. NU’s defense would have given Miami a game. Canes win 34-20. 2001 NU team was not close to the 94-95 version.
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