|
Re-live the excitement of Oklahoma football by watching two of the all-time best Oklahoma bowl games! You get 2 DVD videos of non-stop collegiate action. These games are great for reunions and parties, or just to once again experience some of the great players from the storied history of the Sooners.
Game 1: Oklahoma vs. Florida State 1981 Orange Bowl®
The run-oriented Sooners are forced to rely on the pass in an exciting fourth quarter comeback that secures a third place finish for Oklahoma in the final polls.
With Florida State ahead by seven and 3:19 remaining in the game, Oklahoma quarterback J.C. Watts brings the Sooners back. Oklahoma coach Barry Switzer gambles and goes for two points and the victory instead of settling for the sure tie.
Florida State, in Bobby Bowden’s fifth year with the Seminoles, finishes fifth in the polls after going 0-11 only seven years earlier. This game also marks the first time officials wore microphones in a college bowl game. You will hear numerous players talking and the referees discussing plays as they both adjust to this new on-field technology.
This is a professional version of the original broadcast, commercial free. Running time is 2 hours 27 minutes. You’ll see these legendary players: J.C. Watts, David Overstreet, Buster Rhymes, Steve Rhodes, Ron Simmons and watch coaches Barry Switzer and Bobby Bowden battle it out.
Watch the video clip
Game 2: Oklahoma vs. Michigan 1976 Orange Bowl®
When UCLA upset the top ranked Ohio State Buckeyes in the Rose Bowl, the stage was set for Oklahoma to control its own destiny. A win against a tough Michigan team in the 1976 Orange Bowl ® would mean a national championship for the Sooners.
This DVD contains the complete 1976 Orange Bowl ® game, with coverage from NBC Sports, without commercial interruption, presented in full-screen digital video. Chapter points on the DVD’s main menu allow you to jump directly to the action quarter by quarter. Now you can own the game that gave Oklahoma its 2nd straight National Championship.
|