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In 1989 and 1994, Colorado and Nebraska met ranked No. 2 and No. 3 respectively, and split those games. McCartney retired in 1994 with a record of 2-10-1 against Nebraska. Since McCartney's first game in 1982, Nebraska is 21–10–1 against Colorado; however, since Nebraska's nine-game winning streak against Colorado from 1992 to 2000, the ...
The 1994 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team represented the University of Nebraska–Lincoln and was the national champion of the 1994 NCAA Division I-A football season. The team was coached by Tom Osborne and played their home games in Memorial Stadium in Lincoln, Nebraska. The Cornhuskers offense scored 459 points while the defense allowed ...
The Miracle at Michigan refers to the final play that occurred during the game played on September 24, 1994, between the Colorado Buffaloes and the Michigan Wolverines at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The game was decided on Colorado quarterback Kordell Stewart's 64-yard Hail Mary pass to Michael Westbrook, which gave the play its name.
Tommie Frazier was on the field at Memorial Stadium as part of the 1994 national championship team introduced before the Nebraska vs. Colorado game. Nebraska finished 13-0 that year at No. 1 ...
Nov. 23, 2001: Colorado 62, Nebraska 36. Most important game of each season- 2001 (2) Nebraska vs (14) Colorado. In the most tumultuous season of the BCS era, CU throttled the Cornhuskers 62-36.
The AP voters reshuffled the top teams in the next poll: No. 1 Penn State, No. 2 Colorado, No. 3 Nebraska, No. 4 Auburn, and No. 5 Florida. October 22: No. 1 Penn State, No. 4 Auburn, and No. 5 Florida were all idle. No. 2 Colorado defeated No. 19 Kansas State 35–21, and No. 3 Nebraska won 42–7 at Missouri. The top five remained the same in ...
Colorado and Nebraska players and coaches are paying a bit of lip service this week to the schools' football rivalry in advance of their game Saturday. Deion Sanders' home coaching debut a week ...
The streak reached 200 on October 29, 1994, a dominant win for Nebraska over second-ranked Colorado; the Cornhuskers leapt to No. 1 and won Osborne's first consensus national title in January. [5] The win over CU came in the middle of a forty-seven-game win streak, the third-longest in major college football history.