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Greatest Husker QB touchdown run - Frazier or Crouch?

Greatest Husker QB touchdown run - Frazier or Crouch?

Tommie Frazier

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Eric Crouch

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Tommie Frazier

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Tom Skow
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Tom Skow

There is another one that should be considered... the Taylor Martinez run against Wisky!

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Thomas Wright
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Thomas Wright

He was the greatest of all time . PERUOD !

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Thomas Wright
Thomas Wright

PERIOD ! Excuse me ...

s. banzhaf
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s. banzhaf

Eric Crouch's two td's his senior year were incredible, but Frazier, well, he's magic!

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Rick Chambers
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Rick Chambers

He always will be ahead of Crouch in all stats, but he was and will always be one of the best q-backs at nebraska.

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jerry williams
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jerry williams

I don't think there should be need to choose between two great runs. Both fantastic. But breaking that many tackles against what was supposedly the no.2 team...darn good.

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Ron Joseph
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Ron Joseph

Tommie's more powerful & reflective of the team as a whole. Eric's more athletic & speed. Tommie's was the stamp of greatness on the program, Eric's one of the last hurrah's unfortunately Both great

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Tim Maxwell
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Tim Maxwell

Both GREAT runs, but Frazier's showed the dominance of Nebraska in the National Championship game against the #2 team in the country. 9 players touched him and he would not be denied.

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Brad Prall
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Brad Prall

9 Florida players touched him. Nuff Said

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Matt Seiler
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Matt Seiler

Crouch's run is better than 99% of plays in the history of college football but Frazier's play is one of the most amazing plays there has ever been. The Gators had a great team but they looked silly.

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Sean Fluharty
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Sean Fluharty

Both were incredible runs but I'm going with Frazier since his was in the NCG against a much better opponent.

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Harold Kayser
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Harold Kayser

National Championship game against the #2 Florida Gators.

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Eric Crouch

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Shelly Sundell
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Shelly Sundell

Fraziers run was great for the moment. It was obvious that Florida knew they couldn't match up with us. They looked lackluster and defenseless. Crouches run is one of the best I've ever seen.

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Rick Shaneyfelt
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Rick Shaneyfelt

It's obvious that Florida was trying to strip the ball, not tackle Tommie. Eric's run was at a crucial point in the game and the moves he made to juke practically the entire defense was amazing!

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Eric Farris
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Eric Farris

As many are saying, I don't want to pick and I also would put TMart's run against Wiscy. I am voting for Eric to try to weaken the divide between the two.

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RJ Heinen
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RJ Heinen

I would have taken taylor martinez run against wisconsin.

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Chris Murphy
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Chris Murphy

Frazier's run was great, but as he himself said, Florida wasn't trying to tackle him, they were trying to hold him up to strip the ball

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Tony Showen
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Tony Showen

Crouch...this wasn't even a designed run.

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Does Nebraska’s collapse vs Minnesota signal a bigger issue?

Does Nebraska’s collapse vs Minnesota signal a bigger issue?

Yes — this feels like the same old story

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No — just a rough game, no trend

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Yes — this feels like the same old story

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Don Mailliard
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Don Mailliard

Need a new offensive line coach

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Arthur Cayette
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Arthur Cayette

Finally Nebraska sport writers are taking off their rose glasses and viewing the Line issues which has been growing (girth not strength) since Solich days when I saw the first fat lineman.

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Robert Lloyd
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Robert Lloyd

Dana Holgorson doesn't know what a run first offense is. I love the aggressive nature of his offenses but we will NEVER be great without being run first. Run first and then air raid.

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Patrick O'Brien
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Patrick O'Brien

If we hadn't lost to Michigan I would have felt it was a one off. The lack of adjustments looks like a coaching issue with multiple coaches offense and defense. The offensive line is pathetic and needs an upgrade.

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Joe Kuphal
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Joe Kuphal

Nebraska has to prove it is not the same old story…until they do by definition it is.

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Jon Howser
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Jon Howser

Incompetent coaching staff, admitted out coached, the defensive coordinator didn’t even know who was playing in the second half

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Joe Hegarty
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Joe Hegarty

Need to come up with an offensive that fits the talent we have but doubt that will happen.

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No — just a rough game, no trend

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PJ SAid
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PJ SAid

I guess we will find out tomorrow morning. GBR

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Richard Lydick
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Richard Lydick

No big deal. Recovery on the way

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Steve Slezak
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Steve Slezak

Leave these boys alone. They are going to start believing the BS and senseless criticism y'all spew.

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Does Rhule’s “destination job” comment ease worries about a coaching departure?

Does Rhule’s “destination job” comment ease worries about a coaching departure?

Yes — sounds committed

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No — talk is cheap

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Yes — sounds committed

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PJ SAid
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PJ SAid

I feel it ease worries a LITTLE bit. I think he has already talked to his friend Pat, AD at Penn State, and was told that Penn State Alumni want someone more proven than Rhule. So, Rhule is way down the list.

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MIchael Bennett
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MIchael Bennett

I think Rhule wants to finish what he started

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No — talk is cheap

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lonnie irvine
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lonnie irvine

a simple I'm going nowhere would have answered it once and for all not a politician's way to answer

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Vincent Regan
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Vincent Regan

Don't have to worry no more now.

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VAHuskerFan
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VAHuskerFan

No, it means nothing, he is gone or he woulda squashed it and said he was taking his name out of consideration and he didn’t.

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Scott Reed
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Scott Reed

What else would he say...It really sucks here??? He hasn't said, "I'm not interested in the Penn State Job".

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