[Husker] don't fall for it

Mark Landin marklandin at gmail.com
Tue Oct 12 19:28:03 CDT 2010


Really? You think that affected osborne on gameday?? I think he's
smarter than that ... And was back then too!

On 10/12/10, Tommy Thompson <huskertt at charter.net> wrote:
> Exactly what I was thinking.  I remember before the game in OU-NU 1987
> (dubbed Game of the Century II).  Oklahoma's QB, Jamelle Holieway, was hurt,
> and Charles Thompson became the starter.  Switzer and Osborne were
> interviewed together on television (although not actually in the same room).
> Switzer made the comment that, since his starter was out, Osborne should
> bench Steve Taylor to make things fair.  Osborne was a bit flummoxed, and he
> stammered something about Thompson being a pretty good QB, too.  Needless to
> say, Switzer got into his head a bit, and it showed on game day.  Taylor had
> one of his worst performances as a Husker and, although the score was only
> 17-7, #2 OU totally dominated #1 Nebraska.
>
> I truly think that is what Mack Brown is attempting to do.  Hopefully, Bo
> keeps his head, and he ensures the players come out ready to play.
>
>
>
> Tommy Thompson (Pa)
> "GO BIG RED"
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>
>> >Mack talks up Huskers
>>
>> I recall quite a few years when Switzer would similarly 'talk up the
>> Huskers'.  I always considered it psychological warfare.  It should be
>> considered such now, as well
>>
>> Glen in NJ
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