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Nebraska quarterback Eric Crouch, center, runs into the end zone for Nebraska's only first-half touchdown as teammate Matt Davison, right, and Iowa defender Shane Hall, left, give chase. Crouch had 160 yards and three touchdowns.
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Nebraska's Bobby Newcombe scampers up the sideline for the Huskers' first touchdown at the end of the first quarter as California's Pete Destefano, left, and Deltha O'Neal defend. Newcombe directed NU to three of its touchdowns in the 45-0 win over Cal.
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With coaches celebrating in the background, NU quarterback Eric Crouch races to the end zone. The Huskers defeated Missouri 40-10 to earn their 100th win of the decade. In hitting the century mark, Nebraska became the first Division I school to win 100 games in consecutive decades.
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Reciever Matt Davison celebrates with Tracey Wistrom and Adam Julch after Davison's touchdown catch. “I didn’t even run a good route, but Eric threw a perfect pass and Coach called a perfect play,” said Davison, whose first two career touchdown receptions came against Missouri. “Getting this touchdown takes a great load off my back.”
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Nebraska's Mike Brown strips the ball from Texas A&M quarterback Randy McCown. The Huskers held the Aggies to 118 yards, including just 2 yards rushing, forced five turnovers and registered eight quarterback sacks in handing Texas A&M its first shutout loss in 142 games dating back to 1988.
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NU's Randy Stella celebrates with Brian Shaw after a blocked punt in the first quarter. The Huskers’ 41-15 dismantling of fifth-ranked Kansas State on a picture-perfect November afternoon left Nebraska needing to win at Colorado on Nov. 26 to punch its ticket for the Dec. 4 Big 12 Conference championship game in San Antonio.
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Nebraska's Jon Rutherford, center, and Dominic Raiola, left, rush the field following NU's overtime win. The Huskers blew a 24-point lead in the final quarter against Colorado, which saw its chances for a win in regulation sail wide right on Jeremy Aldrich’s missed field goal on the final play. Eric Crouch scored the game-winning touchdown to send third-ranked and 10-1 Nebraska into next week’s Big 12 Conference championship game.
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Nebraska's Dion Booker, left, intercepts Texas quarterback Major Applewhite as NU teammate Ralph Brown is dragged to the ground after breaking up the pass to Texas receiver Jeremy Jones on the final play of the 22-6 Husker win.
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Photos: Best of 1999 Nebraska football
Check out photos of all the memorable moments from Nebraska's 1999 season. You can read full recaps, browse front pages and much more in our Husker History database.
Nebraska quarterback Bobby Newcombe dives for the pylon. The Huskers defeated Iowa 42-7.
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Nebraska's Bobby Newcombe scampers up the sideline for the Huskers' first touchdown at the end of the first quarter as California's Pete Destefano, left, and Deltha O'Neal defend. Newcombe directed NU to three of its touchdowns in the 45-0 win over Cal.
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Nebraska's Julius Jackson scores his second touchdown of the day on a 28-yard interception return. Jackson also scored on a 16-yard fumble return in the Huskers' 20-13 win over Southern Miss.
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With coaches celebrating in the background, NU quarterback Eric Crouch races to the end zone. The Huskers defeated Missouri 40-10 to earn their 100th win of the decade. In hitting the century mark, Nebraska became the first Division I school to win 100 games in consecutive decades.
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NU's Matt Davison catches a touchdown pass from Eric Crouch in the same end zone as Davison's diving grab in 1997.
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Reciever Matt Davison celebrates with Tracey Wistrom and Adam Julch after Davison's touchdown catch. “I didn’t even run a good route, but Eric threw a perfect pass and Coach called a perfect play,” said Davison, whose first two career touchdown receptions came against Missouri. “Getting this touchdown takes a great load off my back.”
- JEFF BEIERMANN/THE WORLD-HERALD
NU quarterback Eric Crouch jumps into Correll Buckhalter's arms after a Husker touchdown. Nebraska defeated Oklahoma State 38-14.
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Nebraska's Ralph Brown moves in to recover a blocked punt in the first quarter of the Huskers' 49-14 win over Iowa State.
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Nebraska coach Frank Solich consoles Steve Warren after the Huskers' 24-20 loss to Texas.
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Bobby Newcombe scored second-half touchdowns on an 86-yard punt return and a 49-yard pass from Eric Crouch in Nebraska’s 24-17 victory over Kansas.
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Nebraska's Mike Brown strips the ball from Texas A&M quarterback Randy McCown. The Huskers held the Aggies to 118 yards, including just 2 yards rushing, forced five turnovers and registered eight quarterback sacks in handing Texas A&M its first shutout loss in 142 games dating back to 1988.
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NU's Randy Stella celebrates with Brian Shaw after a blocked punt in the first quarter. The Huskers’ 41-15 dismantling of fifth-ranked Kansas State on a picture-perfect November afternoon left Nebraska needing to win at Colorado on Nov. 26 to punch its ticket for the Dec. 4 Big 12 Conference championship game in San Antonio.
- JEFF BUNDY/THE WORLD-HERALD
Nebraska's Jon Rutherford, center, and Dominic Raiola, left, rush the field following NU's overtime win. The Huskers blew a 24-point lead in the final quarter against Colorado, which saw its chances for a win in regulation sail wide right on Jeremy Aldrich’s missed field goal on the final play. Eric Crouch scored the game-winning touchdown to send third-ranked and 10-1 Nebraska into next week’s Big 12 Conference championship game.
- JEFFREY Z. CARNEY/THE WORLD-HERALD
Nebraska's Dion Booker, left, intercepts Texas quarterback Major Applewhite as NU teammate Ralph Brown is dragged to the ground after breaking up the pass to Texas receiver Jeremy Jones on the final play of the 22-6 Husker win.
- JEFFREY Z. CARNEY/THE WORLD-HERALD
NU's Mike Brown and Coach Frank Solich hold up the Fiesta Bowl trophy following the Huskers' 31-21 win over Tennessee.
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