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1958 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team

The 1958 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team was the representative of the University of Nebraska and member of the Big 7 Conference in the 1958 NCAA University Division football season. The team was coached by Bill Jennings and played their home games at Memorial Stadium in Lincoln, Nebraska.

1958 Nebraska Cornhuskers football
ConferenceBig Seven Conference
Record3–7 (1–5 Big 7)
Head coach
Home stadiumMemorial Stadium
Seasons
← 1957
1959 →
1958 Big Seven Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
No. 5 Oklahoma $ 6 0 0 10 1 0
Missouri 4 1 1 5 4 1
Colorado 4 2 0 6 4 0
Kansas 3 2 1 4 5 1
Kansas State 2 4 0 3 7 0
Nebraska 1 5 0 3 7 0
Iowa State 0 6 0 4 6 0
  • $ – Conference champion
Rankings from AP Poll

Before the season edit

Nebraska was reeling from the 1957 season that saw a new all-time low mark set when the Cornhuskers finished 1–9–0, which was the first 1-win season since 1899, and the first ever 9-loss season. Coach Jennings began the second year of his first head coaching job with few places to go but up, but led a young squad with only six seniors. The 1958 schedule was loaded with powerhouse teams from the east, every bit as difficult as the 1957 slate had been, so the task to succeed over last year would not be an easy one.[1]

Schedule edit

DateTimeOpponentSiteTVResultAttendance
September 202:00 pmPenn State*W 14–726,966
September 2712:30 pmat Purdue*L 0–2842,914
October 42:00 pmIowa State
  • Memorial Stadium
  • Lincoln, NE
W 7–630,310
October 112:00 pmKansas State
  • Memorial Stadium
  • Lincoln, NE (rivalry)
L 6–2337,596
October 1811:30 amat Syracuse*L 0–3817,083
October 253:00 pmat No. 12 ColoradoNBCL 16–2740,271
November 12:00 pmMissouri 
  • Memorial Stadium
  • Lincoln, NE (rivalry)
L 0–3131,816
November 81:25 pmat KansasL 7–2923,760
November 152:00 pmNo. 14 Pittsburgh*
  • Memorial Stadium
  • Lincoln, NE
W 14–624,107
November 222:00 pmat No. 4 OklahomaL 7–4044,740
  • *Non-conference game
  •  Homecoming
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game

Roster edit

 
Halfback Clay White
Official Roster
  • 53 Barnes, Tim C (So.)
  • 33 Bigelow, Lee FB (So.)
  • 34 Bohanan, Bill FB (Jr.)
  • 86 Bond, John E (So.)
  • 83 Brede, Roger E (Jr.)
  • 71 Cowan, Mike RT (Jr.)
  • 23 Cozine, Dean QB (So.)
  • 51 Daniels, Robert C (So.)
  • 15 Davis, Don HB (So.)
  • 44 Dickson, Joe HB (So.)
  • 66 Dohrman, Melvin RG (Sr.)
  • 78 Doyle, Dennis RT (So.)
  • 74 Edeal, Russell LT (So.)
  • 80 Eger, Mike E (So.)
  • 61 Emanuel, Dennis LG (Jr.)
  • 40 Fischer, Pat HB (So.)
  • 10 Flock, WilliamDean HB (Sr.)
  • 50 Fricke, Donald C (So.)
  • 79 Gacusana, Joe LT (So.)
  • 54 Haggard, Ken C (So.)
  • 20 Harshman, George QB (Sr.)
  • 73 Hart, Joseph RT (Sr.)
  • 13 Heldt, Don LT (So.)
  • 46 Hergenreter, Jim HB (Jr.)
  • 38 Jordan, Don LG (Jr.)
  • 52 Kitchen, Robert C (So.)
  • 63 Kosier, Richard RG (So.)
  • 75 Laabs, Donald LT (So.)
  • 65 Lafleur, Jim RG (Jr.)
  • 82 Lee, Michael E (Sr.)
 
  • 72 Luecke, John RT (So.)
  • 12 Martz, Max HB (Jr.)
  • 30 McCashland, Dick FB (Sr.)
  • 88 McDole, Ron E (So.)
  • 39 Meyers, Roger LG (Jr.)
  • 19 Micek, Michael RT (So.)
  • 11 Minnick, John HB (So.)
  • 76 Mongerson, Duane LT (Jr.)
  • 64 Moore, James RG (Jr.)
  • 89 Moskovitz, Milton E (So.)
  • 43 Naviaux, Larry HB (Sr.)
  • 17 Noe, George RT (Jr.)
  • 18 Ohlen, Alfred RT (So.)
  • 77 Olson, Don RT (Jr.)
  • 84 Ondracek, Denny E (So.)
  • 42 Place, Dick HB (So.)
  • 68 Ponsiego, John LG (Jr.)
  • 41 Ratzloff, Daniel LG (So.)
  • 69 Salak, Duane RG (So.)
  • 81 Sapp, Guy E (Sr.)
  • 37 Scarrow, Lloyd FB (Jr.)
  • 67 Siemer, Dale LG (Jr.)
  • 85 Simon, Scott E (So.)
  • 22 Stinnett, Roy QB (Sr.)
  • 21 Tolly, Harry QB (Jr.)
  • 87 Tuning, Bill E (Jr.)
  • 70 Wellman, Allen LT (So.)
  • 14 White, Clay HB (So.)
  • 31 Zaruba, Carroll HB (Sr.)
  • 62 Zentic, LeRoy RG (Jr.)

Starters

Coaching staff edit

Name Title First year
in this position
Years at Nebraska Alma mater
Bill Jennings Head coach 1957 1956–1961 Oklahoma
L. F. "Pop" Klein Assistant coach 1945 1945–1958
Don Strasheim 1954 1954–1958 Nebraska
Don Scarbrough Assistant coach 1956 1956–1961
Dick Monroe 1957 1957–1961
Warren Schmakel 1957 1957–1959
LeRoy Pearce 1958 1958–1961
John Gordy 1958 1958 Tennessee

[2][3][4]

Game summaries edit

Penn State edit

1 2Total
Penn State 7
Nebraska 14

A shocked home field crowd watched in utter amazement as the highly ranked Nittany Lions were picked apart by the Cornhuskers. The media overwhelmingly had predicted a smashing Penn State victory, but the Nebraska team came out on fire and held Penn State off the scoreboard until the 4th quarter. A 91-yard kickoff return by Cornhusker HB Pat Fischer made the difference in the game's final seven-point margin. Nebraska still lagged behind the Nittany Lions 2–4 all time.[5][6]

Purdue edit

1 2Total
Nebraska 0
Purdue 28

In a complete turnaround of fortunes, the traveling Cornhuskers were overrun by a relentless Purdue attack and could not produce any offensive yardage of value. Two lost fumbles and an interception contributed to the lopsided loss as Nebraska was blanked under the weight of four Boilermaker touchdowns. This was the first meeting of these teams.[5][6]

Iowa State edit

1 2Total
Iowa State 6
Nebraska 7
  • Date: October 4
  • Location: Memorial Stadium • Lincoln, Nebraska
  • Game attendance: 30,310

Iowa State's bid to take a second straight game from the Cornhuskers was denied as the final minutes ticked away. Down 0–6 after an earlier Cyclone touchdown and blocked point after, Nebraska finally punched in a touchdown of their own shortly before time expired. The Cornhusker kick after was good, sending the Cyclones home with their 42nd loss in the 52-game series.[5][7]

Kansas State edit

1 2Total
Kansas State 23
Nebraska 6
  • Date: October 11
  • Location: Memorial Stadium • Lincoln, Nebraska
  • Game attendance: 37,596

Plagued by injuries, Nebraska was unsuccessful in attempts to slow the Kansas State offensive plan. The Cornhuskers narrowly avoided the shutout only by an interception returned for a touchdown. The Wildcats enjoyed their relatively rare victory, their 8th in 42 attempts, with the knowledge that it was also marked the 200th all-time program loss suffered by the Cornhuskers.[5][7]

Syracuse edit

1 2Total
Nebraska 0
Syracuse 38

Following the loss to Kansas State and still not fully recovered from early season injuries, Nebraska traveled to Syracuse with third-stringers starting in some positions. The imbalance in experience showed as the Orangemen had little difficulty running away with the game in a 38–0 blanking of the Cornhuskers. The win moved Syracuse ahead in the series, to 5–4–0.[5][8]

Colorado edit

1 2Total
Nebraska 16
• #12 Colorado 27

The Cornhuskers were struggling to find some success on the field to show for their efforts, but faced a stiff road test when visiting #12 Colorado in Boulder. Against expectations, Nebraska blocked two punts and capitalized on three turnovers to lead the Buffaloes for the first three quarters, putting a good scare into the crowd. However, the Cornhuskers finally gave way in the final quarter and allowed Colorado to surge ahead and take the game. It was Nebraska's third straight loss to the Buffaloes as their series lead slipped to just 9–8–0.[5][8]

Missouri edit

1 2Total
Missouri 31
Nebraska 0
  • Date: November 1
  • Location: Memorial Stadium • Lincoln, Nebraska
  • Game attendance: 31,816

Nebraska suffered yet another demoralizing loss as the Tigers arrived in Lincoln and handed another shutout defeat to the Cornhuskers, their third of the season. The homecoming crowd was never a factor, as the Nebraska offense never seemed to find a spark. The best Nebraska performance of the day was the kicking game, made necessary for lack of first down production. Missouri narrowed the series to 20–28–3 and kept the Missouri-Nebraska Victory Bell in Columbia.[5][9]

Kansas edit

1 2Total
Nebraska 7
Kansas 29

The game was somewhat closer than the final score indicated, as Nebraska drew within five yards of a touchdown on two occasions before being turned away. The Jayhawks were not impressed by statistical victories and had little difficulty defeating the Cornhuskers by 22 points in Lawrence, though their series record was still far behind Nebraska at 15–46–3. It was Nebraska's fifth straight loss, which would've tied the program's all-time loss streak record had it not just been broken by the seven-game skid set in the previous year.[5][9]

Pittsburgh edit

1 2Total
#14 Pittsburgh 6
Nebraska 14
  • Date: November 15
  • Location: Memorial Stadium • Lincoln, Nebraska
  • Game attendance: 24,107

The downtrodden Cornhuskers, now 2–6 and watching their season slip away into disappointment, had every reason to just lay down in front of #14 Pittsburgh. For some reason, the Panthers held a commanding dominance over Nebraska year in and year out, owning the series at 15–3–3 heading into this game. Perhaps it was this circumstance that might have caused the Panthers to overlook the Cornhuskers, but once on the field it was the Pittsburgh players suddenly on their heels. The Cornhuskers played a stellar contest, holding the lead through the entire game and not allowing the Panthers to get their single touchdown until the fourth quarter on a long pass completion. Though dominated by their fellow conference opponents this year, the Cornhuskers were now 2–2 in nonconference play against major eastern teams, and the rare win against the rival Panthers was savored by all.[5][9]

Oklahoma edit

1 2Total
Nebraska 7
• #4 Oklahoma 40

If Pittsburgh allowed themselves to overlook and then get stunned by Nebraska, the #4 Sooners took note and ensured the same fate did not befall their team in the annual Nebraska-Oklahoma game. By the end of the first quarter, Oklahoma already had put in three touchdowns, and they never looked back. The Cornhuskers avoided the shutout only by returning an interception 89 yards to score. The loss to Oklahoma was the 16th straight allowed by Nebraska, and was Oklahoma's 71st consecutive conference win. Oklahoma went on to finish #5 in the AP Poll and then defeated Syracuse 21–6 in the 1959 Orange Bowl.[5][10]

After the season edit

It wasn't easy to determine if 1958 was a successful season or another failure. Coach Jennings had improved over last year's dismal 1–9–0 outing, but only to 3–7–0 and a 6th-place finish in the Big 7. On the other hand, surprise upset wins against Syracuse and especially against Pittsburgh were remarkable bright spots on an otherwise dreary year. These two unexpected wins may have played a part in Jennings being given additional time to see if he could turn the program around. Now with two years on the job, Coach Jennings had compiled a dismal 4–16–0 (.200) career record, with an even worse 2–10–0 (.167) history within the conference. Nebraska's overall program record slipped for the 8th straight year, to 355–205–34 (.626), with a Big 7 record now down to 148–68–12 (.689).[citation needed]

Future professional players edit

References edit

  1. ^ "1959 Cornhusker – University of Nebraska Yearbook (Page 221)". University of Nebraska–Lincoln Libraries. Retrieved August 4, 2010.
  2. ^ "Nebraska head coaches". HuskerMax. Retrieved August 4, 2010.
  3. ^ "Assistant coaches". HuskerMax. Retrieved August 4, 2010.
  4. ^ "1959 Cornhusker – University of Nebraska Yearbook (Page 219)". University of Nebraska–Lincoln Libraries. Retrieved August 4, 2010.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "1950s Nebraska football schedules". HuskerMax. Retrieved August 4, 2010.
  6. ^ a b "1959 Cornhusker – University of Nebraska Yearbook (Page 222)". University of Nebraska–Lincoln Libraries. Retrieved August 4, 2010.
  7. ^ a b "1959 Cornhusker – University of Nebraska Yearbook (Page 223)". University of Nebraska–Lincoln Libraries. Retrieved August 4, 2010.
  8. ^ a b "1959 Cornhusker – University of Nebraska Yearbook (Page 224)". University of Nebraska–Lincoln Libraries. Retrieved August 4, 2010.
  9. ^ a b c "1959 Cornhusker – University of Nebraska Yearbook (Page 225)". University of Nebraska–Lincoln Libraries. Retrieved August 4, 2010.
  10. ^ "1959 Cornhusker – University of Nebraska Yearbook (Page 226)". University of Nebraska–Lincoln Libraries. Retrieved August 4, 2010.

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The 1958 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team was the representative of the University of Nebraska and member of the Big 7 Conference in the 1958 NCAA University Division football season The team was coached by Bill Jennings and played their home games at Memorial Stadium in Lincoln Nebraska 1958 Nebraska Cornhuskers footballConferenceBig Seven ConferenceRecord3 7 1 5 Big 7 Head coachBill Jennings 2nd season Home stadiumMemorial StadiumSeasons 19571959 1958 Big Seven Conference football standings vte Conf OverallTeam W L T W L TNo 5 Oklahoma 6 0 0 10 1 0Missouri 4 1 1 5 4 1Colorado 4 2 0 6 4 0Kansas 3 2 1 4 5 1Kansas State 2 4 0 3 7 0Nebraska 1 5 0 3 7 0Iowa State 0 6 0 4 6 0 Conference championRankings from AP Poll Contents 1 Before the season 2 Schedule 3 Roster 4 Coaching staff 5 Game summaries 5 1 Penn State 5 2 Purdue 5 3 Iowa State 5 4 Kansas State 5 5 Syracuse 5 6 Colorado 5 7 Missouri 5 8 Kansas 5 9 Pittsburgh 5 10 Oklahoma 6 After the season 7 Future professional players 8 ReferencesBefore the season editNebraska was reeling from the 1957 season that saw a new all time low mark set when the Cornhuskers finished 1 9 0 which was the first 1 win season since 1899 and the first ever 9 loss season Coach Jennings began the second year of his first head coaching job with few places to go but up but led a young squad with only six seniors The 1958 schedule was loaded with powerhouse teams from the east every bit as difficult as the 1957 slate had been so the task to succeed over last year would not be an easy one 1 Schedule editDateTimeOpponentSiteTVResultAttendanceSeptember 202 00 pmPenn State Memorial StadiumLincoln NEW 14 726 966September 2712 30 pmat Purdue Ross Ade StadiumWest Lafayette INL 0 2842 914October 42 00 pmIowa StateMemorial StadiumLincoln NEW 7 630 310October 112 00 pmKansas StateMemorial StadiumLincoln NE rivalry L 6 2337 596October 1811 30 amat Syracuse Archbold StadiumSyracuse NYL 0 3817 083October 253 00 pmat No 12 ColoradoFolsom FieldBoulder CO rivalry NBCL 16 2740 271November 12 00 pmMissouri nbsp Memorial StadiumLincoln NE rivalry L 0 3131 816November 81 25 pmat KansasMemorial StadiumLawrence KS rivalry L 7 2923 760November 152 00 pmNo 14 Pittsburgh Memorial StadiumLincoln NEW 14 624 107November 222 00 pmat No 4 OklahomaOklahoma Memorial StadiumNorman OK rivalry L 7 4044 740 Non conference game nbsp HomecomingRankings from AP Poll released prior to the gameRoster edit nbsp Halfback Clay WhiteOfficial Roster53 Barnes Tim C So 33 Bigelow Lee FB So 34 Bohanan Bill FB Jr 86 Bond John E So 83 Brede Roger E Jr 71 Cowan Mike RT Jr 23 Cozine Dean QB So 51 Daniels Robert C So 15 Davis Don HB So 44 Dickson Joe HB So 66 Dohrman Melvin RG Sr 78 Doyle Dennis RT So 74 Edeal Russell LT So 80 Eger Mike E So 61 Emanuel Dennis LG Jr 40 Fischer Pat HB So 10 Flock WilliamDean HB Sr 50 Fricke Donald C So 79 Gacusana Joe LT So 54 Haggard Ken C So 20 Harshman George QB Sr 73 Hart Joseph RT Sr 13 Heldt Don LT So 46 Hergenreter Jim HB Jr 38 Jordan Don LG Jr 52 Kitchen Robert C So 63 Kosier Richard RG So 75 Laabs Donald LT So 65 Lafleur Jim RG Jr 82 Lee Michael E Sr 72 Luecke John RT So 12 Martz Max HB Jr 30 McCashland Dick FB Sr 88 McDole Ron E So 39 Meyers Roger LG Jr 19 Micek Michael RT So 11 Minnick John HB So 76 Mongerson Duane LT Jr 64 Moore James RG Jr 89 Moskovitz Milton E So 43 Naviaux Larry HB Sr 17 Noe George RT Jr 18 Ohlen Alfred RT So 77 Olson Don RT Jr 84 Ondracek Denny E So 42 Place Dick HB So 68 Ponsiego John LG Jr 41 Ratzloff Daniel LG So 69 Salak Duane RG So 81 Sapp Guy E Sr 37 Scarrow Lloyd FB Jr 67 Siemer Dale LG Jr 85 Simon Scott E So 22 Stinnett Roy QB Sr 21 Tolly Harry QB Jr 87 Tuning Bill E Jr 70 Wellman Allen LT So 14 White Clay HB So 31 Zaruba Carroll HB Sr 62 Zentic LeRoy RG Jr Starters Position PlayerQuarterback George HarshmanLeft Halfback Larry NaviauxRight Halfback Clay WhiteFullback Dick McCashlandLeft End Mike EgerLeft Tackle Duane MongersonLeft Guard Dennis EmanuelCenter Donald FrickeRight Guard Richard KosierRight Tackle Joe GacusanaRight End Ron McDoleCoaching staff editName Title First yearin this position Years at Nebraska Alma materBill Jennings Head coach 1957 1956 1961 OklahomaL F Pop Klein Assistant coach 1945 1945 1958Don Strasheim 1954 1954 1958 NebraskaDon Scarbrough Assistant coach 1956 1956 1961Dick Monroe 1957 1957 1961Warren Schmakel 1957 1957 1959LeRoy Pearce 1958 1958 1961John Gordy 1958 1958 Tennessee 2 3 4 Game summaries editPenn State edit 1 2TotalPenn State 7 Nebraska 14Date September 20Location Memorial Stadium Lincoln NebraskaGame attendance 26 966A shocked home field crowd watched in utter amazement as the highly ranked Nittany Lions were picked apart by the Cornhuskers The media overwhelmingly had predicted a smashing Penn State victory but the Nebraska team came out on fire and held Penn State off the scoreboard until the 4th quarter A 91 yard kickoff return by Cornhusker HB Pat Fischer made the difference in the game s final seven point margin Nebraska still lagged behind the Nittany Lions 2 4 all time 5 6 Purdue edit 1 2TotalNebraska 0 Purdue 28Date September 27Location Ross Ade Stadium West Lafayette IndianaGame attendance 29 475In a complete turnaround of fortunes the traveling Cornhuskers were overrun by a relentless Purdue attack and could not produce any offensive yardage of value Two lost fumbles and an interception contributed to the lopsided loss as Nebraska was blanked under the weight of four Boilermaker touchdowns This was the first meeting of these teams 5 6 Iowa State edit 1 2TotalIowa State 6 Nebraska 7Date October 4Location Memorial Stadium Lincoln NebraskaGame attendance 30 310Iowa State s bid to take a second straight game from the Cornhuskers was denied as the final minutes ticked away Down 0 6 after an earlier Cyclone touchdown and blocked point after Nebraska finally punched in a touchdown of their own shortly before time expired The Cornhusker kick after was good sending the Cyclones home with their 42nd loss in the 52 game series 5 7 Kansas State edit 1 2Total Kansas State 23Nebraska 6Date October 11Location Memorial Stadium Lincoln NebraskaGame attendance 37 596Plagued by injuries Nebraska was unsuccessful in attempts to slow the Kansas State offensive plan The Cornhuskers narrowly avoided the shutout only by an interception returned for a touchdown The Wildcats enjoyed their relatively rare victory their 8th in 42 attempts with the knowledge that it was also marked the 200th all time program loss suffered by the Cornhuskers 5 7 Syracuse edit 1 2TotalNebraska 0 Syracuse 38Date October 18Location Archbold Stadium Syracuse New YorkGame attendance 17 083Following the loss to Kansas State and still not fully recovered from early season injuries Nebraska traveled to Syracuse with third stringers starting in some positions The imbalance in experience showed as the Orangemen had little difficulty running away with the game in a 38 0 blanking of the Cornhuskers The win moved Syracuse ahead in the series to 5 4 0 5 8 Colorado edit 1 2TotalNebraska 16 12 Colorado 27Date October 25Location Folsom Field Boulder ColoradoGame attendance 40 271See also Colorado Nebraska football rivalryThe Cornhuskers were struggling to find some success on the field to show for their efforts but faced a stiff road test when visiting 12 Colorado in Boulder Against expectations Nebraska blocked two punts and capitalized on three turnovers to lead the Buffaloes for the first three quarters putting a good scare into the crowd However the Cornhuskers finally gave way in the final quarter and allowed Colorado to surge ahead and take the game It was Nebraska s third straight loss to the Buffaloes as their series lead slipped to just 9 8 0 5 8 Missouri edit 1 2Total Missouri 31Nebraska 0Date November 1Location Memorial Stadium Lincoln NebraskaGame attendance 31 816See also Missouri Nebraska football rivalryNebraska suffered yet another demoralizing loss as the Tigers arrived in Lincoln and handed another shutout defeat to the Cornhuskers their third of the season The homecoming crowd was never a factor as the Nebraska offense never seemed to find a spark The best Nebraska performance of the day was the kicking game made necessary for lack of first down production Missouri narrowed the series to 20 28 3 and kept the Missouri Nebraska Victory Bell in Columbia 5 9 Kansas edit 1 2TotalNebraska 7 Kansas 29Date November 8Location Memorial Stadium Lawrence KansasGame attendance 23 760The game was somewhat closer than the final score indicated as Nebraska drew within five yards of a touchdown on two occasions before being turned away The Jayhawks were not impressed by statistical victories and had little difficulty defeating the Cornhuskers by 22 points in Lawrence though their series record was still far behind Nebraska at 15 46 3 It was Nebraska s fifth straight loss which would ve tied the program s all time loss streak record had it not just been broken by the seven game skid set in the previous year 5 9 Pittsburgh edit 1 2Total 14 Pittsburgh 6 Nebraska 14Date November 15Location Memorial Stadium Lincoln NebraskaGame attendance 24 107The downtrodden Cornhuskers now 2 6 and watching their season slip away into disappointment had every reason to just lay down in front of 14 Pittsburgh For some reason the Panthers held a commanding dominance over Nebraska year in and year out owning the series at 15 3 3 heading into this game Perhaps it was this circumstance that might have caused the Panthers to overlook the Cornhuskers but once on the field it was the Pittsburgh players suddenly on their heels The Cornhuskers played a stellar contest holding the lead through the entire game and not allowing the Panthers to get their single touchdown until the fourth quarter on a long pass completion Though dominated by their fellow conference opponents this year the Cornhuskers were now 2 2 in nonconference play against major eastern teams and the rare win against the rival Panthers was savored by all 5 9 Oklahoma edit 1 2TotalNebraska 7 4 Oklahoma 40Date November 22Location Oklahoma Memorial Stadium Norman OklahomaGame attendance 44 740See also Nebraska Oklahoma football rivalryIf Pittsburgh allowed themselves to overlook and then get stunned by Nebraska the 4 Sooners took note and ensured the same fate did not befall their team in the annual Nebraska Oklahoma game By the end of the first quarter Oklahoma already had put in three touchdowns and they never looked back The Cornhuskers avoided the shutout only by returning an interception 89 yards to score The loss to Oklahoma was the 16th straight allowed by Nebraska and was Oklahoma s 71st consecutive conference win Oklahoma went on to finish 5 in the AP Poll and then defeated Syracuse 21 6 in the 1959 Orange Bowl 5 10 After the season editIt wasn t easy to determine if 1958 was a successful season or another failure Coach Jennings had improved over last year s dismal 1 9 0 outing but only to 3 7 0 and a 6th place finish in the Big 7 On the other hand surprise upset wins against Syracuse and especially against Pittsburgh were remarkable bright spots on an otherwise dreary year These two unexpected wins may have played a part in Jennings being given additional time to see if he could turn the program around Now with two years on the job Coach Jennings had compiled a dismal 4 16 0 200 career record with an even worse 2 10 0 167 history within the conference Nebraska s overall program record slipped for the 8th straight year to 355 205 34 626 with a Big 7 record now down to 148 68 12 689 citation needed Future professional players editPat Fischer 1961 17th round pick of the St Louis Cardinals Ron McDole 1961 4th round pick of the St Louis CardinalsReferences edit 1959 Cornhusker University of Nebraska Yearbook Page 221 University of Nebraska Lincoln Libraries Retrieved August 4 2010 Nebraska head coaches HuskerMax Retrieved August 4 2010 Assistant coaches HuskerMax Retrieved August 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