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When Miami snapped the ball from the Florida 8-yard line, the Gators instantly flopped to the turf, allowing Miami quarterback John Hornibrook to walk uncontested into the endzone. Florida's offense got one more possession, and Reeves promptly broke the record with a pass to favorite target Carlos Alvarez.
John Brantley, III: 1978 Father of John Brantley. Tyrone Young: 1979 Johnell Brown: 1979 Larry Ochab: 1979–1980 Bob Hewko: 1980–1982 Recruited by Steve Spurrier. Started first 3 games of 1980 season, helping to lead major turnaround under offensive coordinator Mike Shanahan. Injured knee in third game and replaced by Wayne Peace. Wayne ...
Alex Hornibrook (born January 19, 1997) is an American former college football quarterback. The West Chester, Pennsylvania , native attended Malvern Preparatory School and originally committed to the University of Pittsburgh before attending Wisconsin.
Wisconsin Badgers quarterback Alex Hornibrook (12) throws against the Rutgers Scarlet Knights in the first quarter of a Big Ten football game at Camp Randall Stadium on Saturday, November 3, 2018 ...
Alex Hornibrook had a 26-6 record as Wisconsin's starting quarterback. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us
After the Hurricanes' snap at the Florida 8 yard line, nearly all the Gators defensive players "flopped" down on the field. University of Miami quarterback John Hornibrook walked in untouched for a touchdown. [57] A few minutes later, Reaves got his record as time expired. Curci called the incident "the worst thing I have ever seen in football."
The end of the 1971 game rankled Hurricanes fans for years to come in the series. Florida quarterback John Reaves entered the game looking to break Jim Plunkett's NCAA record for all-time passing yardage in his last regular season game. The Gators led the game throughout, and were up 45–8 when Reaves threw an interception to Miami's defense ...
Conf Overall Team W L T W L T; No. 2 Notre Dame 10 – 1 – 0 Villanova – 9 – 2 – 0 No. 16 Air Force 9 – 3 – 0 No. 13 Georgia Tech 9 – 3 – 0 Boston College – 8 – 2