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re: Top 5 College Football QBs of the 1990s?

Posted on 2/25/15 at 7:15 pm to
Posted by Bench McElroy
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Posted on 2/25/15 at 7:15 pm to
I still question how much of an impact Frazier really had Nebraska. They won the national championship in 1994 with him out for most of the year with blood clots. In 1996, Nebraska averaged 42 PPG which was good for 3rd in the nation. In 1997, they led the nation in scoring at 47 PPG. They really didn't miss a beat on offense after he left. Tom Osborne had a machine rolling at Nebraska in the '90s. They could have plugged Jordan Jefferson at QB and still won a ton of games.
Posted by Korin
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Posted on 2/25/15 at 7:19 pm to
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I still question how much of an impact Frazier really had Nebraska. They won the national championship in 1994 with him out for most of the year with blood clots. In 1996, Nebraska averaged 42 PPG which was good for 3rd in the nation. In 1997, they led the nation in scoring at 47 PPG. They really didn't miss a beat on offense after he left. Tom Osborne had a machine rolling at Nebraska in the '90s. They could have plugged Jordan Jefferson at QB and still won a ton of games.

There's no way they would've choked like they did in 96 with Frazier still there instead of the ginger assassin Scott Frost.
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