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Joe Blahak
Joseph Philip "Joe" Blahak (born August 29, 1950) is a former professional football player who played defensive back for several National Football League (NFL) teams in the mid-1970s. He played college football at Nebraska under head coach Bob Devaney, and was a member of the 1970 and 1971 undefeated national championship teams. Blahak played high school football at Scotus Central Catholic High School in Columbus, Nebraska. ==Collegiate career== During his junior season at Nebraska in 1971, Blahak was involved in a controversial play on national television. In the "Game of the Century" against #2 Oklahoma on Thanksgiving, he was accused of clipping Sooner punter Joe Wylie during a punt return that Johnny Rodgers returned 72 yards for a touchdown, but was not penalized.〔Babcock, Mike, Michael Babcock, Trev Albert. "Go Big Red: The Complete Fan's Guide to Nebraska Football". 1998: Macmillan. p.155〕 He forced a fumble and recovered another in the game.〔Babcock, Mike. "Stadium Stories: Nebraska Cornhuskers: Colorful Tales of the Scarlet and Cream". 2004: Globe Pequot. p.76〕 He also ended Alabama's best scoring chance in the 1972 Orange Bowl by intercepting a Terry Davis pass in the end zone; Nebraska crushed the #2 Crimson Tide 38–6 for the consensus national title.〔Wire services. "'Huskers maul Tide 38-6". St. Petersburg Times. 2 January 1972〕 In his senior season, the 1972 team finished fourth and won a third consecutive Orange Bowl, defeating Notre Dame, 40–6.
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