A sometimes overlooked critical game stolen on the road by Colorado Avalanche goalie Patrick Roy. Most seem to remember that Cup Final series as Ray Bourque's finest moment, but he had some help. Chris Drury's goal established him firmly as a playoff hero.
NJ Devils had taken a 3-2 series lead, and were going home for Game 6 to win the Stanley Cup.
Heisman winner Johnny Rodgers' touchdown returns during the epic 1971 University of Nebraska football season, as described by radio great Lyell Bremser.
Some clips from the Husker-Irish football game in South Bend, 2000. They aren't in any sequence, just random, except for the winning TD at the end of the clip.
Husker great Darin Erstad's outstanding kicking game help Nebraska win the National Championship vs. Miami in the Orange Bowl, January 1, 1995.
Erstad's Major League Baseball accomplishments are many, with a World Series ring to go with his football National Championship, plus some other things, like All-Star appearances, Gold Gloves, etc...
One of the many great RB's Nebraska has had over the years, Jarvis Redwine had a great game vs. Penn State in 1980.
Also, at about 1:21, you'll see Penn State #15, Jeff Hostetler, before he transferred to West Virginia, and then became a Super Bowl champ.
The amazing Jack White (White Stripes) joins the legendary Rolling Stones performing "Loving Cup." Ripped from the Scorsese film "Shine a Light" at the Beacon Theater, NYC, 2006.
Austin and Ming Tea perform from the movie "Goldmember."
Mike Myers (AKA Austin Powers) Lead guitar and vocals.
Susanna Hoffs (AKA Julian Shagwell) Rythem guitar, vocals)
Mathew Sweet - Bass and vocals
Weird Blonde Go-Go dancer ???? - Percussion.
Stuart Johnson - Drums and percussion.
Chris Ward - Guitar
Husker great Neil Smith, first recovering a fumble in Super Bowl XXXII; then congratulating John Elway coming off the field in Super Bowl XXXIII for Elway's last game in the NFL, as described by Dave Logan.
The legendary entertainer in a rare video of "Wishful Thinking." Not sure if the band is "The Hiccups" or "The Cutouts" but if you've seen Charlie perform in a club (I saw him in Omaha), it's an experience you won't ever forget.
A great version of a very under-rated U2 classic. I saw The Joshua Tree show in Kansas City later that year and this song, in my opinion, completely stole the show.