Tom Osborne at the Little Rock Touchdown Club Part 3
Tom Osborne at the Little Rock Touchdown Club Part 3
1997 Orange Bowl #2 Nebraska vs #3 Tennessee Part 1 of 2
Uploaded on Dec 2, 2007
The final collegiate game for Tom Osborne, Peyton Manning, Ahman Green, Grant Wistrom, Jason Peter, Scott Frost. Nebraska thoroughly dominated the Vols on both sides of the ball running for over 400 yards. This is first half action only over 40 clips, second part to be up shortly. Great talent on both sides of the ball Nebraska: Wistrom, Green, Peter, Frost, Rucker, Ralph and Mike Brown, Eric Warfield, Tennesse: Peyton Manning, Jamal Lewis, Peerless Price, Leonard Little, Raynoch Thompson, Jonathan Brown.
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On Sept 9, 2013 at the Little Rock Touchdown Club before Tom Osborne got to speak we had the review of what happened last week in the SEC by Rex Nelson and he discussed how Bobby Petrino invented 8 new curse words during the 6 plays in a row where Western Kentucky turned it over 5 times to the Vols. Here are some of the details below:
Sometimes it seems like an offense can’t do anything right.Western Kentucky knows the feeling. The Hilltoppers turned the ball over five times in a span of six plays against Tennessee in a 52-20 loss on Saturday.
“I don’t remember that many interceptions and that many turnovers back-to-back-to-back-to-back,” Western Kentucky coach Bobby Petrino said. “It really dug us a hole.”
Ya think?
Western Kentucky’s second through sixth series ended like this: interception, interception, fumble, fumble, interception.
Tennessee converted the turnovers into four touchdowns and a field goal, or 31 points, with Justin Coleman and Cameron Sutton returning picks for TDs.
The Hilltoppers committed two other turnovers, including one the Vols turned into another touchdown in the fourth quarter.
Brandon Doughty threw the five interceptions and was the first Western Kentucky quarterback since 1977 to get picked off that many times in a game.
Tennessee’s seven takeaways were its most since it had that many against Memphis in 1984. The Vols hadn’t intercepted five passes in a game since they did it against Kentucky in 1999.
There are no records kept for most turnovers in fewest number of plays. According to the NCAA, the record for consecutive series ending in a turnover is seven by Florida State against Florida in 1972. That run of bad luck happened on the Seminoles’ first seven possessions.
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