A friend told me to turn it on ESPN U last night and we had a little discussion about football in the elements from the 1960's and 70's, mostly from lake effect snows.
This particular game was Western Michigan at Central Michigan both having 4-7 records with only pride in play. The youthful Michiganer's had big fun making snowmen in the stands while the game stood 7-7 through the half. The Bronco's outlasted the Chippewa's in the second half for a 12-10 victory in a yawner.
My friend and I both agreed that the cold calculating, murdering OJ was the greatest snow runner in the history of the game, shoulder's above feet and flat-footed, he simply outran everyone else on the field with careful ease.
That's it. Go ahead and pick at an old guy for his fond memories of the game that was rather than the show trial that would be.