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Tom Osborne's first national championship team - ending years of near misses. Tommie Frazier ran the Nebraska offense - but an injury sidelined him, and Brook Berringer filled in and kept the Cornhuskers marching toward a perfect season.
Tom Osborne's first national championship team - ending years of near misses. Tommie Frazier ran the Nebraska offense - but an injury sidelined him, and Brook Berringer filled in and kept the Cornhuskers marching toward a perfect season.
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