Article By Christopher Maher on 20th June, 2009
In Greater Cleveland, we have LeBron. Enough said.
Before LeBron, there was Bernie. Bernie Kosar.
Shaken, not stirred, and that may have been his downfall. More on that later.
January 1, 1984: Bernie, at QB for the underdog Miami Hurricanes, leads his team to an upset of the heavily favored Nebraska Cornhuskers, winning a thriller in the Orange Bowl 31-30 in a comeback victory and getting the U its first national championship. It broke the Cornhuskers' winning streak of 22 consecutive games.
The following year, Bernie passed for a record 3,642 yards and compiled a 62.3 completion percentage, which still stands as a Hur...
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