Its sad neither of the LA schools can’t get the five ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ in today’s College Football. Everybody is leaving to go to Alabama, Clemson, Ohio State, Oregon and the rest of the SEC.
Big shoutout again for editing all these games from all the different regions. Really enjoying this with the quarantine. Look forward to more uploads. You’ve put up quite a few. Keep them coming man. I’ll catch up one day.
SteelBuck 6 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-qVxpBKnfRkY.html this would be a good one. It’s of stars. Irvin Testaverde Aikman The boz highsmith Jerome brown
@@thomascoaker5111 I actually edited that one some time ago and assumed recently that i'd already posted it without searching my channel. It'll likely go up tomorrow.
The game was on at a wedding reception I was at. I was the DJ. It was a foolish move to have a Saturday fall wedding in Nebraska back then. I was afraid there would be nobody dancing. This game was over so early people were glad to get away from the TV.
This game was going at the same time Michigan/Notre Dame (another no huddle game you uploaded) which must have made for quite the night of channel flipping
Great game, even better first quarter. I was an older student and grabbed a ride to the game on a frat bus (of course, a keg in the back) and had to rewatch the game on the VCR to refresh my memory (damn beer). Wasn't feeling too much pain that day. That Nebraska interception was right in front of us and we let the refs know what we thought of their abilities. Geez, we had some talent back in the '80s. Even our felon (DH) was top-notch. Thank you for posting it. 👍
The talent in California at that time was amazing. Both USC and UCLA fought like crazy every year to get the best players in the state and that’s when the USC-UCLA rivalry was at its best👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿 Now? Neither school can even recruit California and keep letting the best players go to other schools🤦🏿🤦🏿🤦🏿🤦🏿
Because previously the Bruins never beat Nebraska I believe. Most games were blow out. Back in 1986 I think it was 42-3 In 1987, it was 42-33 Back in 1985, Oklahoma won like 38-3. Both Oklahoma and Nebraska were top programs back then.
@@f430ferrari5 UCLA did upset the Huskers in 1972 when a guy by the name of Mark Harmon quarterbacked the Bruins in the first game of that season in Coach Bob Devaney's last year as Nebraska coach snapping a long Huskers unbeaten string which included the 1970 and 71 undefeated National champs...