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Man -- to go back to the days when we were building something (in that case, a 9-3 season our first year at the Rent albeit against a weak schedule)?
Still remember the Akron game like yesterday. Nuzzi missed a gamewinning FG with two minutes left. Remarkably, Charey Frye and the Zips threw three incomplete passes, giving us the ball back with only about 15 seconds off the clock and all our TOs. We then got something silly like 12 plays off in the last 1:40 or so, ending with a short game winning Nuzzi FG with the whole stadium holding their breath.
That sound about right? Man -- to go back to the days when we were building something (in that case, a 9-3 season our first year at the Rent albeit against a weak schedule)?
While I remember a ton about the RU game as well, what I remember most is learning for the first time how duckcking cold the visitors side of the bowl can be in late November and early December. And the people just milling about in the mens room at halftime for warmth.
Loved the work he put in, and he did give me palpitations.Nuzie sent the crowd into cardiac arrest on a weekly basis
On a lark, another couple and us decided to go to the Kent State game. it was COLD - very cold. The star of the game was Joshua Cribbs, the Kent State QB. Cribbs was not a particularly good QB but he was a great athlete. Great is understating his athleticism. A few years later Cibbs was an all pro punt returner for Cleveland.
UCONN's O line was superb which allowed UCONN to pile up the yards and was the major reason UCONN won.
As an aside, the Kent State stadium and stadium experience may have been the worst that I've ever been in and I've been in about 25 college football stadiums. To put KS stadium in perspective, our old Memorial Stadium was vastly superior to KS.
Cornell Brockington vs. Western Michigan)
And I remember WMU brought in the best visiting defensive player to ever play at The Rent---Jason Babin.
That's an interesting topic. Best offensive and defensive visiting players to ever play at the Rent. I may steal this and start it's own thread.
If you're talking about college players, and not basing it on what they did in the NFL, the best offensive player who ever played here was Pat White. Period. End of discussion.
Defensive players is much, much harder, but JPP and Selvie from USF and Elvis Dummerill from the 'Ville all played in the Rent.