Iowa State edit
1932 opened with a choppy performance, where the game was won through individual performances, and not lost despite the lack of effective teamwork. Iowa State figured out how to deal with the Nebraska line by the end of the third quarter, but could not score a second touchdown to draw even before time expired. The Cyclones fell to 4-22-1 against the Cornhuskers all-time.[11][12]
Minnesota edit
Nebraska at Minnesota | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
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Nebraska | 6 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 6 | • Minnesota | 0 | 7 | 0 | 0 | 7 |
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Reviving an old and storied series with the powerhouse Minnesota team, a battle last fought in 1913, the Cornhuskers struck first and early, using the wind to their advantage in the passing game. The wind subsequently turned against Nebraska when the point after went wide. In the second quarter, the Golden Gophers powered in their own score, and their point after was good. That one point ultimately decided the game, as both teams managed to fight each other to a defensive, scoreless tie in the second half. According to the university's yearbook, some media representatives considered Nebraska the winner of the game, if not the scoreboard. Officially, however, the result placed another "L" in the record against Nebraska, which moved the Cornhuskers to 2-11-2 against the Golden Gophers since the series began in 1900, farther away from their hopes of some day catching up with Minnesota.[11][13]
Kansas edit
Nebraska at Kansas | 1 | 2 | Total |
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• Nebraska | | | 20 | Kansas | | | 6 |
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Any hangover from the Minnesota loss was quickly shaken off when the Cornhuskers made their second straight road game appearance and once again defeated Kansas with relative ease. The game was never seriously in doubt, and the Jayhawks suffered yet another loss in a long line of disappointments dating back to 1917. The Jayhawks were set farther back, to 9-28-2 against the Cornhuskers.[11][14]
Kansas State edit
Kansas State at Nebraska - Date: October 29
- Location: Memorial Stadium, Lincoln • Lincoln, Nebraska
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The Kansas State squad fought stubbornly and kept Nebraska's homecoming game in doubt until the very end. A mostly defensive event, Nebraska did not manage to get the game-winning score until less than three minutes remained on the clock to save the day and move up to 15-1-1 against the Wildcats since 1911.[11][15]
Iowa edit
Nebraska at Iowa | 1 | 2 | Total |
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• Nebraska | | | 14 | Iowa | | | 13 |
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Nebraska scratched a lead from the field by putting the Hawkeyes behind 0-14, a score that held through the start of the fourth quarter, but Iowa did not roll over and give up. A couple of quick touchdowns late in the game put a scare into the Cornhuskers, but defeat was averted when an Iowa point after went wide, allowing Nebraska to escape Ames with a win, and improving them to 14-7-3 against the Hawkeyes.[11][15]
Pittsburgh edit
Pittsburgh at Nebraska - Date: November 12
- Location: Memorial Stadium, Lincoln • Lincoln, Nebraska
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Nebraska, failing to win against Pittsburgh since 1921, which was their only win to date in six tries, fought the favored powerhouse Panthers to a scoreless tie in Lincoln, notching a moral victory if not a scoreboard win. Pittsburgh managed only eight first downs on the day to Nebraska's thirteen, and the Cornhusker defense nabbed three very timely turnovers to keep the Panthers out of the end zone, handing both teams the third tie in their shared series.[11][16]
Oklahoma edit
Nebraska at Oklahoma | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
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• Nebraska | 0 | 0 | 3 | 2 | 5 | Oklahoma | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
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Oklahoma fought Nebraska at every turn and held on to a scoreless first half, but finally cracked in the third quarter when the Sooners allowed a Cornhusker field goal to break the drought. Oklahoma was still fighting to take the game back when the Sooner QB was tackled in his own end zone to hand Nebraska two more points to end the scoring. The win clinched the league title for Nebraska and moved the Cornhuskers ahead on the series to 8-2-2.[11][17]
Missouri edit
Missouri at Nebraska | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
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Missouri | 0 | 6 | 0 | 0 | 6 | • Nebraska | 7 | 0 | 0 | 14 | 21 |
- Date: November 24
- Location: Memorial Stadium, Lincoln • Lincoln, Nebraska
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Missouri's futility in regaining possession of the Missouri-Nebraska Bell was extended yet again as Nebraska closed out the conference season unbeaten. The Tigers attempted to make a game of it, trailing by only a point at the halftime break, and successfully holding back Nebraska through the third quarter before finally breaking under the pressure and allowing the Cornhuskers to run off 14 points and pull away. Missouri's disappointment was made all the worse as they fell farther back in their record against Nebraska, to 6-17-3.[11][18]
SMU edit
Nebraska at SMU | 1 | 2 | Total |
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• Nebraska | | | 21 | SMU | | | 14 |
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After a year off since the first meeting of these squads, a scoreless tie, Nebraska and SMU squared off to settle affairs. The Mustangs became the only team on Nebraska's 1932 slate to manage a running touchdown through the Cornhusker line, but SMU miscues and lost fumbles in the first half gave Nebraska all the points they would need to secure the victory. The Mustangs and Cornhuskers never met on the field again, leaving the abbreviated series owned by the Cornhuskers 1-0-1.[11][19]