Posted on 12/14/2006 5:43:54 PM PST by MikefromOhio
Have another doughnut, Phil. Way to represent the SEC...NOT!!!
Nebraska forces and recovers a fumble at the Auburn 42 with 5:24 left and down by 3.
Awwww, man....a turnover by Auburn at this stage of the game. This could be pivotal.
They're certainly young. That said, they lost four games this year to teams that are all ranked no worse than 11 right now. So it's a little hard to say that they're "mediocre".
......that SEC dominance isn't materializing like they kept telling me time and time again.....Congrats Penn ST and Wisconsin is beating Arkansas 17-7
Speaking of commercials....all season that Pacific Life commercial with the two dudes fishing in Canada has bugged me. They are just a little too pretty and enjoying each other's company to me. Their wives look pretty good for being retired, but I keep thinking those two guys are sharing their own cabin up there in the woods
Are you saying they wish they knew how to quit each other?
If NE doesn't score on this drive, Auburn might be able to pull it off.
Arkansas comes up with a big INT right before the half.
Huge defensive play by Auburn.
That might have won them the game.
What the hell kind of throw was that on 4th down?!
Auburn takes over on downs. War Damn Eagle!
What the hell was Taylor doing on that play?
Callahan is an idiot. Stupid play calls have handed this game to Auburn.
Should NE have gone for field goal instead of trying for a long fourth down?
.....lools like Auburn is gonna pull their game out with less then 2 minutes left....but good game for Nebraska, they kept it very very close.....a good showing by both teams in a defensive struggle.....unlike the first few bowl games.....
Pat Summerall called President Ford's games on the Marconi Wireless?
And Wisconsin comes up with a pick of their own before the half.
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