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The 2001 Oklahoma vs. Nebraska football game was the eightieth edition of the Nebraska–Oklahoma rivalry, held on October 27, 2001 at Memorial Stadium in
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. It featured the teams ranked first and second by the
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and is remembered for Black 41 Flash Reverse, a fourth-quarter reverse pass that became the signature play of quarterback
Eric Crouch Eric Eugene Crouch (born November 16, 1978) is an American former college football player who was a quarterback for the Nebraska Cornhuskers. He won the Heisman Trophy, Walter Camp Award, and Davey O'Brien Award in 2001. Running Nebraska's opti ...
's
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-winning season.


Background

The Nebraska–Oklahoma rivalry was among college football's most significant throughout the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s. Nebraska dominated the decade following
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's 1988 resignation, winning ten of eleven games in the series, a stretch that ended when OU hired
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. Stoops led the Sooners to a national championship in 2000, including a win over No. 1 Nebraska in
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. Both teams were again among college football's elite in 2001, ranking in the top three of all major polls leading into their October 27 meeting in Lincoln. Fourth-year starting quarterback
Eric Crouch Eric Eugene Crouch (born November 16, 1978) is an American former college football player who was a quarterback for the Nebraska Cornhuskers. He won the Heisman Trophy, Walter Camp Award, and Davey O'Brien Award in 2001. Running Nebraska's opti ...
had led Nebraska to an 8–0 start and was considered a frontrunner for the
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. Oklahoma had won twenty consecutive games but entered as a slight underdog. ESPN's '' College GameDay'' made its second visit to Lincoln of the season –
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selected Oklahoma, promising to ride a mechanical bull at a campus fraternity if Nebraska won.


Game

A scoreless opening quarter gave way to a chaotic second quarter, which began with OU starter Jason White tearing his ACL while completing a long pass in Nebraska territory. Backup
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played the rest of the game in relief of White, completing his first pass to tight end Trent Smith in the end zone to give OU a 7–0 lead. Nebraska had opened the game with six consecutive punts but responded quickly to the OU score, tying the game on a ten-play touchdown drive. NU added a field goal minutes later to take a 10–7 lead. As the first half wound down, OU offensive coordinator
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called a reverse pass to Hybl that strongly resembled the play Nebraska would successfully run two quarters later. With a clear path to the end zone, Hybl tripped and the pass fell incomplete, forcing OU to settle for a field goal to tie the game at ten before halftime. Nebraska intercepted Hybl on the second play of the second half, and a long run by I-back Thunder Collins set up a field goal to take a 13–10 lead that stood into the fourth quarter. With nine minutes left in regulation, an Oklahoma pooch punt pinned the Cornhuskers at their own four yard-line. NU moved the ball to the 32-yard line before Crouch was stopped in the backfield on third-and-two, but a facemask penalty gave Nebraska a first down. NU head coach
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called Black 41 Flash Reverse, to the surprise of his offense.


Black 41 Flash Reverse

Nebraska practiced Black 41 Flash Reverse leading up to the game, but according to Crouch it had gone poorly and was removed from the playbook before Saturday. NU lined up in a formation it had used twice earlier, both resulting in an end-around to Collins. Oklahoma's safeties stepped forward to support against a run before Crouch again handed to Collins, who then pitched to split end Mike Stuntz, a true freshman who was a quarterback in high school but played sparingly at Nebraska. Crouch rolled left and sprinted downfield as Stuntz threw him the ball, making the catch at the Oklahoma 40 and running untouched into the end zone. The teams traded punts, the tenth of the game for each team, and Nebraska ran out the clock on a 20–10 victory.


Scoring summary


Team statistics


Aftermath

Nebraska vaulted to No. 1 in the BCS rankings, while Oklahoma remained ahead of undefeated Miami (FL) for another week. The Sooners remained in contention for a second consecutive national title until a home loss to 3–7
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in late November. NU lost its regular season finale 62–36 to
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, but was controversially selected to face Miami in the 2002
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despite not appearing in its own conference title game. The Hurricanes won convincingly, prompting sweeping changes to the BCS selection process, including the elimination of margin-of-victory criteria and an increase in emphasis on human polling. Black 41 Flash Reverse is remembered as one of the most significant plays in Nebraska football history and, despite an otherwise underwhelming performance against a stout OU defense, pushed Crouch to the front of the
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race. A month later, he became the first true option quarterback to win the award, edging out Florida's
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and Miami's
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. He was drafted by the
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as a wide receiver in the third round of the
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, but never played an NFL game.


References

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