Top 10 individual college bowl game performances of all time
7. Tommie Frazier, QB, Nebraska (1996 Fiesta Bowl)
Frazier was the most dominant player on the field in what is considered one of the most dominant victories in national championship history. The signal-caller rushed for 199 yards and two scores on just 16 carries and threw for 105 yards and another score for a Nebraska Cornhuskers 62-24 victory over Florida.
Perhaps the most memorable play of the game came when Frazier broke a number of tackles on his way to a 75-yard touchdown in the third quarter. The play has gone down as one of the best plays in national championship and college football history.
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In the 1996 Fiesta Bowl on CBS, QB Tommie Frazier simply would not be denied.
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