#1 Nebraska Cornhuskers vs #2 Florida Gators at The Fiesta Bowl Tempe, AZ Jan 2, 1996
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@samsticka2 жыл бұрын
Steve Spurrier handled this loss very well.
@maubunky1 Жыл бұрын
At 4:41 is that the crowd chanting CBS sucks? I'll go along with that. The journalists made inappropriate statements and implications and made poor Tom out to be a horrible coach all year for having Lawrence Phillips on his team and then even couldn't resist the urge to poke Tom Osborne with that last question while he's getting the trophy presented to him. Even at the postgame interview with Steve Spurrier, after "The Head Ball Coach" was very gracious and sportsmanlike with his compliments of Nebraska, and then that journalist rudely tried to make it look like Spurrier's play calling was the reason they got the safety scored against them and tried to imply that it was THE play that opened the floodgates and the whole reason they lost the game. It's a wonder that these media clowns are even allowed ANY vote at all in the rankings...the coaches are the only ones who really know what's really going on in the sport.
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Steve Spurrier handled this loss very well.
At 4:41 is that the crowd chanting CBS sucks? I'll go along with that. The journalists made inappropriate statements and implications and made poor Tom out to be a horrible coach all year for having Lawrence Phillips on his team and then even couldn't resist the urge to poke Tom Osborne with that last question while he's getting the trophy presented to him. Even at the postgame interview with Steve Spurrier, after "The Head Ball Coach" was very gracious and sportsmanlike with his compliments of Nebraska, and then that journalist rudely tried to make it look like Spurrier's play calling was the reason they got the safety scored against them and tried to imply that it was THE play that opened the floodgates and the whole reason they lost the game. It's a wonder that these media clowns are even allowed ANY vote at all in the rankings...the coaches are the only ones who really know what's really going on in the sport.