The game of the century : Nebraska vs. Oklahoma in college football's ultimate battle

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    • Corcoran, Michael

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The game of the century : Nebraska vs. Oklahoma in college football's ultimate battle

Michael Corcoran

(A bison book)

University of Nebraska Press, 2005

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Originally published: New York : Simon & Schuster, c2004

Includes index

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ESPN's #1 game on its list of "150 greatest games in college football's 150-year history" On Thanksgiving Day 1971 a record fifty-five million homes tuned in to watch two powerhouse college football teams collide. The defending national champion, the University of Nebraska Cornhuskers, was squaring off against the number one offense in the country and second-ranked team, the Oklahoma Sooners. Combining a meticulously researched history of college football with in-depth interviews, Michael Corcoran reveals the play-by-play strategies and techniques, the personalities of the coaches who conceived the plans and the players who executed them, and the formations and intricate blocking schemes that spelled victory or defeat. Nebraska radio play-by-play man Lyell Bremser echoed the nation when he proclaimed, "I never thought I would live this long to see this kind of football game." From the roots of both football teams, to the players, coaches, reporters, spectators, and fans, The Game of the Century is a story that will resonate with football fans across America.

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