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Was nebraska the juggernaut program when we play them in the sugar bowl in the 1980s?
Posted on 4/13/26 at 6:44 pm
Posted on 4/13/26 at 6:44 pm
Was there any chance l s u could have won those games?
I sure wish we could play them again for payback!!!!
I was only about 8 or 9 years old but i remember I was upset me..
When I was young in the early eighties, in South Mobile County you were either a Bo Jackson fan or a paul bear bryant fan... It felt good being different!!!
I sure wish we could play them again for payback!!!!
I was only about 8 or 9 years old but i remember I was upset me..
When I was young in the early eighties, in South Mobile County you were either a Bo Jackson fan or a paul bear bryant fan... It felt good being different!!!
This post was edited on 4/13/26 at 8:17 pm
Posted on 4/13/26 at 6:49 pm to Islandboy777
Steroids….on steroids…fun to watch
Posted on 4/13/26 at 6:49 pm to secfballfan
I thought they were just corn fed?
Posted on 4/13/26 at 7:00 pm to Islandboy777
I was a young kid for the 1982 team, but I listened to every game on the radio at my kitchen table except for the Orange Bowl against Nebraska that I got to watch on TV. If I remember correctly LSU kicked a FG and there was a penalty on Nebraska and LSU took the points off the board. Risher proceeded to throw an INT I believe and LSU ended up losing 21-20. Not that the FG was really the difference - game flow changes - but I just remember being a young kid thinking, man, needed that FG.
Also to OP, Nebraska was ranked top 5 going into the game. LSU was in it probably due to Nebraska turning the ball over all over the place.
Also to OP, Nebraska was ranked top 5 going into the game. LSU was in it probably due to Nebraska turning the ball over all over the place.
Posted on 4/13/26 at 7:01 pm to Islandboy777
We didn't have the horses to beat Nebraska. They were so much bigger and in one game, our lines were pretty beat up by the end of the season and we were missing a few. I think Tommy Clapp went two way a few times.
They were on a different level.
They were on a different level.
Posted on 4/13/26 at 7:16 pm to prplhze2000
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I think Tommy Clapp went two way a few times.
No
Posted on 4/13/26 at 7:17 pm to Islandboy777
That was before the NCAA started cracking down on steroids,
Posted on 4/13/26 at 7:17 pm to Islandboy777
Closest LSU came was the first game - the 1983 Orange Bowl. LSU had a 17-7 lead in the third quarter.
LSU was outmanned in the other two games in the Sugar Bowl.
LSU was outmanned in the other two games in the Sugar Bowl.
Posted on 4/13/26 at 7:30 pm to Islandboy777
Nebraska used some county scholarships for football players and counted them as “walk ons”. NcAA changed the rule and started counting those toward the 85, ending their advantage.
Plus when they joined the big 10 they lost their out of state recruiting base especially in texas.
Plus when they joined the big 10 they lost their out of state recruiting base especially in texas.
Posted on 4/13/26 at 7:34 pm to Islandboy777
LSU would always play them off their feet through three quarters and wore down late in the game. Because steroids.
Some of those games are on YouTube. LSU looks like a high school team playing against the NFL. Their linemen were 280-290 when LSU was averaging 235.
Some of those games are on YouTube. LSU looks like a high school team playing against the NFL. Their linemen were 280-290 when LSU was averaging 235.
Posted on 4/13/26 at 7:36 pm to Islandboy777
All everyone in my family could talk about was just how much larger Nebraska was top to bottom. Years later, and now we know that the entire program was being fed steroids.
Posted on 4/13/26 at 7:49 pm to Domeskeller
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LSU was outmanned in the other two games in the Sugar Bowl.
True, but the other issue, as many posters in the know have stated in earlier threads, was that Bill Arnsparger was coaching in those two games, and he had little interest in preparing for and coaching in a post-season bowl game that was not for a national champioship. Former players have said this. There was little game planning for the games and players were given essentially free rein to enjoy the holidays before those games.
The second Nebraska game was worse than the 1st; Arnsparger was even more checked out as he had already announced his resignation after the Tulane game to become the AD at Florida.
This post was edited on 4/13/26 at 11:44 pm
Posted on 4/13/26 at 7:57 pm to Islandboy777
quote:Corn Fed High Motor Lunch Pailer Gym Rats.
I thought they were just corn fed?
Old School INDIANA clones.
WE never beat them either!
They resembled this. (Personnel and school colors)
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Posted on 4/13/26 at 7:59 pm to Islandboy777
Yes they were and the ‘83 Orange Bowl was our best chance. Could’ve/should’ve won that game. In the ‘85 & ‘87 Sugar Bowls they were WAY more physical and bigger than we were.
Posted on 4/13/26 at 8:55 pm to Domeskeller
quote:Yep. We needed Garry James, who was out with an injury. Dalton Hilliard rushed for 90+ yards, but we lacked the rotation to finish things off. James being there, I think we win that.
Closest LSU came was the first game - the 1983 Orange Bowl. LSU had a 17-7 lead in the third quarter.
quote:We shouldn't have been. I remember reading the pregame comparisons, at least one of those Sugars we had the advantage at RB, and a solid O Line. I remember a couple things from those games;
LSU was outmanned in the other two games in the Sugar Bowl.
Nebraska DT or DE spitting in the face of Erik Andolsek and getting him ejected when he retaliated.
And, watching a number of our guys puking on the sidelines during the game, suggesting they might have enjoyed the French Quarter instead of prepping for the game.
Posted on 4/13/26 at 9:05 pm to Scoob
Don’t forget the 76 game in TS they were #1 I was a jr we played to 6-6 tie the future Reverend or something Rusty blocked field goal to preserve! Then proceeded to stab someone at Faps!
There was not seat to be had we were standing on the portals!
They beat us 10-7 the year before in Lincoln.
There was not seat to be had we were standing on the portals!
They beat us 10-7 the year before in Lincoln.
This post was edited on 4/13/26 at 9:06 pm
Posted on 4/13/26 at 10:38 pm to prplhze2000
Tommy clapp - uh nope
He was 1984-1987
I don’t remember him ever playing two ways
He was 1984-1987
I don’t remember him ever playing two ways
This post was edited on 4/13/26 at 10:40 pm
Posted on 4/13/26 at 10:54 pm to Islandboy777
We had no chance. Holding on almost every play trying to slow down them corn fed boys.
We had no chance
We had no chance
Posted on 4/13/26 at 11:08 pm to Islandboy777
in the 84 and 86 sugar bowls. we were simply out muscled. out physicaled.
sure we had skill players. we only had 2 players on the whole team who could bench over 465. nacho albergamo and eric andolsek. while that is not as important as squat and drive strength off the ball we did not have the horses they had.
Nebraska had a factory for lineman.
sure we had skill players. we only had 2 players on the whole team who could bench over 465. nacho albergamo and eric andolsek. while that is not as important as squat and drive strength off the ball we did not have the horses they had.
Nebraska had a factory for lineman.
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the University of Nebraska was considered an elite "factory" for developing offensive linemen during the 1980s, setting the foundation for the famous "Pipeline" teams of the 1990s. While the 1990s teams are more frequently cited for their dominance, the 1980s was the era where Nebraska's offensive line coaching and strength program became a nationally recognized machine.
Posted on 4/13/26 at 11:11 pm to Islandboy777
We went to 1981 Orange Bowl and the Huskers whipped our arse. I was 19 and we stayed at an airport Marriott with many friendly flight attendants and refreshments which minimized the pain.
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