The 1978 sugar bowl was Alabama vs Ohio State. Which team were you rooting for??
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got married in 1978...graduated hi school in 1974 so was in like 75 or 76...at my age cut me some slack...must have been 76...can google it...have had many glasses of wine and always say 78...I should take the time and check date of sugar bowl and be more accurate,,,
I know you are checking out new poster...So I am good...
1975 was in end zone watching mike guman get stuffed....
Guzan played in the '79 sugar bowl. Have a nice night.
Guman played in the '79 sugar bowl. So, if you were at the sugar bowl in '79 (not '75) and met your wife at a bar on Bourbon street, how'd ya get married in '78?
Your story makes no sense.
Keep swinging
Don't mess with old guys after their morning coffee!
BT, does his story make any sense to you??
PSU exposed him? He had one bad game, that one. Guy was one of the greatest QBs ever. PSU didn't expose him, he played a bad game.
makes zero sense. Met wife in 78 at flaming fountain, married wife in 78, said 76, PSU played in Sugar bowl in 75, then said saw Guman in 75, Guman played in 79, can't remember when you met your wife or married her. yeah, nothing suspicious here. Graduated in 74, makes you about 63, not too old to remember when you met your wife, when you married her, when you went to a bowl game, who was playing when.....no, you're not ok. you failed. double check google, make up new story
One thing it did expose was his and Jackie Sherrill's arrogance. PS only rushed three linemen for most of the game. PS dropped eight and waited for the long passes. If Pitt had run the ball more, they might have had a better chance at winning the game. But the more they got behind, the more desperate they got, and things just snowballed. It was also snowing by the end of the game. Jackie Sherrill moved on to Texas A&M at the end of the season and so began the Foge Fazio years.
Also, it was Marino's junior year, not his senior year. Pitt lost again the following year in Happy Valley. He was drafted in the 1983 draft with Blackledge, Jim Kelly, John Elway, Tony Eason, and Ken O'Brien.
There's the lyrics for a country music song in there somewhere.
Business as usual where the greatest of all time Joe Paterno “409”out coached another coach!
A can agree with that, much like his pro career where again, no running game to be found. Loved Shula, but that was on him
Hey, I'm trying to be good and not scare people away from the forum.
Which was kind of amazing considering that Shula has the three headed monster of Czonka-Morris-Kick in the early 70's.