one of the more interesting plays in BTPCF history
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one of the more interesting plays in BTPCF history
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Oklahoma defended it much better than Wake. Great throw by Fryer.MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:
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Re: one of the more interesting plays in BTPCF history
What was up with that lateral by Nebraska? Why on earth did he throw it into the ground? A football takes weird bounces.
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Who cares? It was before you were born, so it's irrelevant, right?TheJON wrote:What was up with that lateral by Nebraska? Why on earth did he throw it into the ground? A football takes weird bounces.
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Re: one of the more interesting plays in BTPCF history
Yawn.MiketheangrydrunkenCUfan wrote:Who cares? It was before you were born, so it's irrelevant, right?TheJON wrote:What was up with that lateral by Nebraska? Why on earth did he throw it into the ground? A football takes weird bounces.
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Roger Craig, actually.King Crimson wrote:. Great throw by Fryer.
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Davenport, Iowa native. Poor guy.King Crimson wrote:Roger Craig, actually.King Crimson wrote:. Great throw by Fryer.
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he and Tom Rathman had some good NFL careers with the Niners. ironic a bit that Rozier won the Heisman and USFL'd his career. my pops always said Craig was the better back.TheJON wrote:Davenport, Iowa native. Poor guy.King Crimson wrote:Roger Craig, actually.King Crimson wrote:. Great throw by Fryer.
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Re: one of the more interesting plays in BTPCF history
Maybe I'm misunderstanding, but that was Irving Fryar #27 throwing to Mitch Krenk. That play was right towards where I was sitting in the south endzone. I remember it bouncing out to the flat and seeing Krenk running right towards us. Fryar did throw a nice ball.King Crimson wrote:Roger Craig, actually.King Crimson wrote:. Great throw by Fryer.
I also remember Krenk had a toe on his right foot amputated in the off season due to what was called cancer at the time. He went on to play for the Bears.
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huh. my instinct and memory was that it was Fryer. but, the NU announcer says it's Craig. so i went with that.Cornhusker wrote:Maybe I'm misunderstanding, but that was Irving Fryar #27 throwing to Mitch Krenk. That play was right towards where I was sitting in the south endzone. I remember it bouncing out to the flat and seeing Krenk running right towards us. Fryar did throw a nice ball.King Crimson wrote:Roger Craig, actually.King Crimson wrote:. Great throw by Fryer.
I also remember Krenk had a toe on his right foot amputated in the off season due to what was called cancer at the time. He went on to play for the Bears.
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