Citations:
1984 Michael Wilbon @ Miami, Fla. Washington Post (D1) (Jan. 3) “Nebraska Falls, 31-30, On Day of Upsets”: The play is called the “fumblerooski.” Steinkuhler picked up a deliberate fumble by Gill and ran around left end for the score that made it 17-7 with a minute still to play in the first quarter. 1988 Bruce Lowitt St. Petersburg Times (Florida) (Jan. 2) “It’s Hurricanes’ season” p. 1C: Oklahoma’s second TD was a trick play—a “fumblerooski.” Quarterback Charles Thompson laid the ball on the ground and All-America guard Mark Hutson picked it up and ran 29 yards for the score. 2004 Bruce Hooley Cleveland Plain Dealer (Ohio) (Nov. 20) “Gold standard”: In more common parlance, the play was a “fumblerooski,” designed for center Joe Dooley to place the ball on the ground after touching it to quarterback Mike Tomczak’s hands.