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1961 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team

The 1961 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team was the representative of the University of Nebraska and member of the Big Eight Conference in the 1961 NCAA University Division football season. The team was coached by Bill Jennings and played their home games at Memorial Stadium in Lincoln, Nebraska.

1961 Nebraska Cornhuskers football
ConferenceBig Eight Conference
Record3–6–1 (2–5 Big 8)
Head coach
Offensive schemeWing T
Home stadiumMemorial Stadium
Seasons
← 1960
1962 →
1961 Big Eight Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
No. 7 Colorado $ 7 0 0 9 2 0
No. 11 Missouri 5 2 0 7 2 1
Kansas 5 2 0 7 3 1
Oklahoma 4 3 0 5 5 0
Iowa State 3 4 0 5 5 0
Oklahoma State 2 5 0 4 6 0
Nebraska 2 5 0 3 6 1
Kansas State 0 7 0 2 8 0
  • $ – Conference champion
Rankings from AP Poll

Before the season edit

Coach Jennings returned for a fifth year, with pressure mounting to put an end to the string of losing seasons that preceded his arrival. There were no changes to his assistant coaching staff for the first time in his tenure, providing a small amount of hope for enough consistency in coaching that might translate to success on the field. The schedule was favorable, with a home field Syracuse match as the only powerhouse nonconference foe on the slate, though it was those games that Jennings tended to win with an upset.

Schedule edit

DateTimeOpponentSiteResultAttendance
September 232:00 pmNorth Dakota*Memorial StadiumW 33–025,129
September 302:00 pmArizona*
  • Memorial Stadium
  • Lincoln, NE
T 14–1434,721
October 71:30 pmat Kansas StateW 24–017,515
October 142:00 pmSyracuse*
  • Memorial Stadium
  • Lincoln, NE
L 6–2835,387
October 211:30 pmat Oklahoma StateL 6–1422,067
October 281:30 pmat MissouriL 0–1042,292
November 42:00 pmKansas 
  • Memorial Stadium
  • Lincoln, NE (rivalry)
L 6–2832,450
November 111:30 pmat Iowa StateW 16–1313,106
November 182:00 pmNo. 8 Colorado
  • Memorial Stadium
  • Lincoln, NE (rivalry)
L 0–728,108
November 252:00 pmOklahoma
  • Memorial Stadium
  • Lincoln, NE (rivalry)
L 14–2126,139
  • *Non-conference game
  •  Homecoming
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
  • All times are in Central time

Roster edit

Official Roster
  • 63 Bishop, Corwin LG (So.)
  • 22 Bonistall, Ernie QB (Jr.)
  • 70 Brown, Robert RT (So.)
  • 64 Brown, Ulysses LG (So.)
  • 80 Callahan, Richard E (So.)
  • 62 Carlson, Dwain LG (Jr.)
  • 44 Clare, Patrick HB (Sr.)
  • 24 Claridge, Dennis QB (So.)
  • 41 Clay, Bernie HB (Jr.)
  • 73 Cobb, Archie RT (Jr.)
  • 33 Comstock, William FB (Jr.)
  • 81 Doepke, Charles E (So.)
  • 87 Donovan, Larry E (Jr.)
  • 53 Drum, Duncan C (So.)
  • 61 Dyer, Dallas LG (Sr.)
  • 21 Faiman, John QB (Jr.)
  • 76 Fischer, Allen (Richard) RT (Jr.)
  • 86 Fisher, Pat E (So.)
  • 55 Garner, Chuck C (So.)
  • 23 Gilbreath, Ron QB (So.)
  • 47 Griesse, Ronald RG (So.)
  • 50 Haney, George C (Sr.)
  • 85 Huge, James E (Jr.)
  • 69 Johnson, LaVane RG (So.)
  • 12 Johnson, Rudy HB (So.)
  • 74 Jones, Robert LT (Jr.)
  • 77 Kiffin, Monte LT (So.)
  • 68 Kirby, John LG (So.)
 
  • 75 Kramer, Larry LT (So.)
  • 10 Little, Jim QB (So.)
  • 32 Martin, Noel FB (Sr.)
  • 89 McDaniel, Richard E (Sr.)
  • 20 Meade, Ron QB (Sr.)
  • 54 Michka, Ron C (Jr.)
  • 72 Mitchell, Ed LT (So.)
  • 35 Olsen, Steve FB (So.)
  • 78 Osentowski, Clarence RT (So.)
  • 15 Powers, Warren HB (Jr.)
  • 82 Purcell, Donald E (Sr.)
  • 65 Robertson, Tyrone RG (Jr.)
  • 66 Rood, Jed RG (Jr.)
  • 17 Ross, Willie HB (So.)
  • 88 Salerno, Patrick E (Sr.)
  • 52 Sittler, Lyle C (So.)
  • 42 Smidt, Maynard HB (So.)
  • 79 Stevenson, Donald RT (Jr.)
  • 16 Stuewe, Dennis HB (Jr.)
  • 43 Stukel, Cal HB (So.)
  • 30 Thornton, Bill HB (Jr.)
  • 51 Tingelhoff, Mick C (Sr.)
  • 83 Tomlinson, Larry E (Jr.)
  • 67 Toogood, Gary RG (Sr.)
  • 71 Voss, Lloyd RT (So.)
  • 45 Ward, Gene FB (Sr.)
  • 48 Williams, Pete RG (So.)
  • 31 Young, Gene FB (So.)

Depth Chart

Coaching staff edit

Name Title First year
in this position
Years at Nebraska Alma mater
Bill Jennings Head coach 1957 1956–1961 Oklahoma
Don Scarbrough Assistant coach 1956 1956–1961
Dick Monroe 1957 1957–1961
LeRoy Pearce 1958 1958–1961
Cletus Fischer 1960 1960–1985 Nebraska
George Kelly 1960 1960–1968
Jack Braley 1960 1960–1961 Nebraska

[1][2]

Game summaries edit

North Dakota edit

1 2Total
North Dakota 0
Nebraska 33

The Cornhuskers came out with a roar to open 1961, racking up 33 unanswered points without a serious challenge from the visiting Fighting Sioux. The overmatched North Dakota squad managed only five first downs all day, and suffered the first shutout dealt by Nebraska since a 16–0 blanking given to Kansas State in 1955. This was the only time these teams met on the field until 2022.[3][4]

Arizona edit

1 2Total
Arizona 14
Nebraska 14
  • Date: September 30
  • Location: Memorial Stadium • Lincoln, Nebraska
  • Game attendance: 34,721

Nebraska and Arizona met for the first time in a closely fought battle. For every Cornhusker score, the Wildcats answered. No spectacular plays stood out on the day, just consistent production which was enough to hold on through most of the game. As the final seconds ticked away, Arizona landed on the Nebraska 27 yard line and scrambled to set up for a field goal, but time expired before they could run the play. The 14–14 final was Nebraska's first tie since a 21–21 split decision to Illinois in 1953. It is also the Cornhuskers' last tie at Memorial Stadium; all subsequent ties prior to the adoption of overtime in 1996 occurred on the road, the last at Colorado in 1991.[3][4]

Kansas State edit

1 2Total
Nebraska 24
Kansas State 0

The Cornhuskers rolled unchallenged over the Wildcats with a punishing ground attack. Newcomer HB Willie Ross scored the first touchdown of his career on a one-yard push, and then put in two more before the time expired. It was the first loss handed to Kansas State on the year. The shutout victory was Nebraska's third unbeaten game in a row, which had not happened since 1955, and was the first time the Cornhuskers had opened a season with three unbeaten games since 1952. Nebraska's historic domination of Kansas State now stood at 34–9–2.[3][4]

Syracuse edit

1 2Total
Syracuse 28
Nebraska 6
  • Date: October 14
  • Location: Memorial Stadium • Lincoln, Nebraska
  • Game attendance: 35,387

Riding an early wave of success, and mindful of their pattern of good fortune when going into a game as a serious underdog, Nebraska welcomed Syracuse into Lincoln in a bid to upset one of the highest-ranked teams of the east. The Orangemen proved to be a formidable opponent, playing relatively error-free football so as to not hand the game over to the Cornhuskers. Two costly interceptions that were converted into touchdowns also hurt Nebraska, and Syracuse dealt the first defeat of the Cornhuskers season. It was the third win in a row for the Orangemen over Nebraska, as they improved to 6–4–0 in the series. Syracuse finished the season at #14 in the AP Poll.[3][4]

Oklahoma State edit

1 2Total
Nebraska 6
Oklahoma State 14

The Cornhuskers made their first ever appearance in Stillwater against second-year Big 8 newcomer Oklahoma State. The Cornhuskers scored first, but further efforts were soon enough halted by a stiff Cowboy defensive effort. In the third quarter, Nebraska turned over a demoralizing fumble on their own 1-yard line to help Oklahoma State go ahead 7–0. The Cowboys then ground out a long, sustained drive over most of the final period to put in one more score to seal the game. The Cowboys remained perfect over the Cornhuskers in both attempts.[3][5]

Nebraska did not lose again to Oklahoma State until 2002, going 35-0-1 over that span (the Cornhuskers and Cowboys tied 10-10 at Stillwater in 1973).

Missouri edit

1 234Total
Nebraska 0 000 0
Missouri 0 037 10

Top notch defensive stands defined the first half of the game as both teams fought to a scoreless draw at the half. The Tigers managed to finally get a field goal in to open the scoreboard in the third quarter, and the Cornhuskers were unable to answer. A fourth-quarter touchdown put the game away as Nebraska suffered the season's second loss. It was Missouri's fifth straight decision in the series as they improved to 23–28–3 and kept the Missouri-Nebraska Bell another year. The Tigers finished the season ranked number 11 in the AP Poll at 7–2–1, and placed 2nd in the Big 8.[3][5]

Kansas edit

1 2Total
Kansas 28
Nebraska 6
  • Date: November 4
  • Location: Memorial Stadium • Lincoln, Nebraska
  • Game attendance: 32,450

Nebraska's early success out of the gate turned into another spiral into oblivion when Kansas brought an efficient and productive offense to town. The Cornhuskers were unable to answer as the Jawhawks ran out to a two-touchdown lead by the half. A single touchdown in the second half, followed by a failed two-point conversion, was the only feeble response that Nebraska could muster. Kansas was still only 18–43–3 in the series, but Nebraska's 3–0 start was now 3–4 and headed the wrong way.[3][6]

Iowa State edit

1 2Total
Nebraska 16
Iowa State 13
  • Date: November 11
  • Location: Clyde Williams Field • Ames, Iowa
  • Game attendance: 12,971

The score was closer than the game seemed to be played, as Nebraska rolled up yards with relative ease. HB Bill Thornton accumulated more rushing yards than the entire Cyclone team. Iowa State didn't just give the game away, however, battling the Cornhuskers to a hard-earned 13–13 tie as time was running out. Finally, with just eight seconds remaining, PK Ron Meade put the ball through the uprights for 3 and a Nebraska win. The Cornhuskers continued to own the series, 43–11–1.[3][6]

Colorado edit

1 234Total
• #8 Colorado 0 070 7
Nebraska 0 000 0
  • Location: Memorial Stadium, Lincoln, Nebraska
  • Game attendance: 28,108

A cold and wet day with melting snow on the ground saw the #8 Buffaloes out to prove their ranking and avoid the typical Nebraska upset of highly ranked teams. True to their ranking, Colorado completely stifled every offensive effort attempted by the Cornhuskers. It was only due to the poor on-field conditions that sustained Buffalo drives repeatedly failed to produce points. Though the win was decided by a single touchdown, the visiting team from Boulder completely outplayed Nebraska. Colorado's defense denied the Cornhuskers any first downs or completed passes through the entire game, for only the second time in the history of the program back to 1890. The triumphant Buffaloes took a 10–9–1 series lead. Colorado went on to finish the season ranked #7 by the AP Poll at 9–2 and claiming the Big 8 title before losing 7–25 to the #4 LSU Tigers in the Orange Bowl.[3][7][8]

Oklahoma edit

1 2Total
Oklahoma 21
Nebraska 14
  • Date: November 25
  • Location: Memorial Stadium • Lincoln, Nebraska
  • Game attendance: 26,139

The final game of the season was a tale of two different games. The first half was a 14–0 Nebraska domination as the struggling Sooners looked like they would fall to the Cornhuskers for the third straight game in the series. Oklahoma Head Coach Bud Wilkinson apparently made an effective plea during the halftime break, as the Sooners emerged a changed team for the second half. All Nebraska offense was stymied from that point on, as Oklahoma tallied 21 straight to come back and salvage their season at 5–5. The Oklahoma comeback helped them recover the lead in the series at 19–18–3, a lead that they would never relinquish.[3][7]

After the season edit

In five seasons as the head coach of the Nebraska football program, Bill Jennings compiled a 15–34–1 record, including an 8–24 record in the conference (4–14 as the Big Seven, 4–10 as the Big 8). After the season, the University of Nebraska replaced Jennings with Bob Devaney, who had been successful at Wyoming, going 35–10–5 in Laramie. Devaney would go on to a great career as the head coach, as he helped to transform Nebraska from a losing football program into one of the most successful programs in college football history. The 3–6–1 season of 1961 would also be the last time the Cornhuskers ended the season with a losing record during the 20th century. Nebraska would not finish below .500 until the 2004 season.

Future professional players edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Nebraska head coaches". HuskerMax. from the original on July 19, 2010. Retrieved August 6, 2010.
  2. ^ "Assistant coaches". HuskerMax. from the original on July 21, 2010. Retrieved August 6, 2010.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "1960s Nebraska football schedules". HuskerMax. Retrieved August 6, 2010.
  4. ^ a b c d "1962 Cornhusker – University of Nebraska Yearbook (Page 247)". University of Nebraska–Lincoln Libraries. Retrieved August 6, 2010.
  5. ^ a b "1962 Cornhusker – University of Nebraska Yearbook (Page 249)". University of Nebraska–Lincoln Libraries. Retrieved August 6, 2010.
  6. ^ a b "1962 Cornhusker – University of Nebraska Yearbook (Page 250)". University of Nebraska–Lincoln Libraries. Retrieved August 6, 2010.
  7. ^ a b "1962 Cornhusker – University of Nebraska Yearbook (Page 251)". University of Nebraska–Lincoln Libraries. Retrieved August 6, 2010.
  8. ^ "Nebraska vs. Colorado 1961". HuskerMax. from the original on August 15, 2010. Retrieved August 6, 2010.

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The 1961 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team was the representative of the University of Nebraska and member of the Big Eight Conference in the 1961 NCAA University Division football season The team was coached by Bill Jennings and played their home games at Memorial Stadium in Lincoln Nebraska 1961 Nebraska Cornhuskers footballConferenceBig Eight ConferenceRecord3 6 1 2 5 Big 8 Head coachBill Jennings 5th season Offensive schemeWing THome stadiumMemorial StadiumSeasons 19601962 1961 Big Eight Conference football standings vte Conf OverallTeam W L T W L TNo 7 Colorado 7 0 0 9 2 0No 11 Missouri 5 2 0 7 2 1Kansas 5 2 0 7 3 1Oklahoma 4 3 0 5 5 0Iowa State 3 4 0 5 5 0Oklahoma State 2 5 0 4 6 0Nebraska 2 5 0 3 6 1Kansas State 0 7 0 2 8 0 Conference championRankings from AP Poll Contents 1 Before the season 2 Schedule 3 Roster 4 Coaching staff 5 Game summaries 5 1 North Dakota 5 2 Arizona 5 3 Kansas State 5 4 Syracuse 5 5 Oklahoma State 5 6 Missouri 5 7 Kansas 5 8 Iowa State 5 9 Colorado 5 10 Oklahoma 6 After the season 7 Future professional players 8 ReferencesBefore the season editCoach Jennings returned for a fifth year with pressure mounting to put an end to the string of losing seasons that preceded his arrival There were no changes to his assistant coaching staff for the first time in his tenure providing a small amount of hope for enough consistency in coaching that might translate to success on the field The schedule was favorable with a home field Syracuse match as the only powerhouse nonconference foe on the slate though it was those games that Jennings tended to win with an upset Schedule editDateTimeOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSeptember 232 00 pmNorth Dakota Memorial StadiumW 33 025 129September 302 00 pmArizona Memorial StadiumLincoln NET 14 1434 721October 71 30 pmat Kansas StateMemorial StadiumManhattan KS rivalry W 24 017 515October 142 00 pmSyracuse Memorial StadiumLincoln NEL 6 2835 387October 211 30 pmat Oklahoma StateLewis FieldStillwater OKL 6 1422 067October 281 30 pmat MissouriMemorial StadiumColumbia MO rivalry L 0 1042 292November 42 00 pmKansas nbsp Memorial StadiumLincoln NE rivalry L 6 2832 450November 111 30 pmat Iowa StateClyde Williams FieldAmes IAW 16 1313 106November 182 00 pmNo 8 ColoradoMemorial StadiumLincoln NE rivalry L 0 728 108November 252 00 pmOklahomaMemorial StadiumLincoln NE rivalry L 14 2126 139 Non conference game nbsp HomecomingRankings from AP Poll released prior to the gameAll times are in Central timeRoster editOfficial Roster63 Bishop Corwin LG So 22 Bonistall Ernie QB Jr 70 Brown Robert RT So 64 Brown Ulysses LG So 80 Callahan Richard E So 62 Carlson Dwain LG Jr 44 Clare Patrick HB Sr 24 Claridge Dennis QB So 41 Clay Bernie HB Jr 73 Cobb Archie RT Jr 33 Comstock William FB Jr 81 Doepke Charles E So 87 Donovan Larry E Jr 53 Drum Duncan C So 61 Dyer Dallas LG Sr 21 Faiman John QB Jr 76 Fischer Allen Richard RT Jr 86 Fisher Pat E So 55 Garner Chuck C So 23 Gilbreath Ron QB So 47 Griesse Ronald RG So 50 Haney George C Sr 85 Huge James E Jr 69 Johnson LaVane RG So 12 Johnson Rudy HB So 74 Jones Robert LT Jr 77 Kiffin Monte LT So 68 Kirby John LG So 75 Kramer Larry LT So 10 Little Jim QB So 32 Martin Noel FB Sr 89 McDaniel Richard E Sr 20 Meade Ron QB Sr 54 Michka Ron C Jr 72 Mitchell Ed LT So 35 Olsen Steve FB So 78 Osentowski Clarence RT So 15 Powers Warren HB Jr 82 Purcell Donald E Sr 65 Robertson Tyrone RG Jr 66 Rood Jed RG Jr 17 Ross Willie HB So 88 Salerno Patrick E Sr 52 Sittler Lyle C So 42 Smidt Maynard HB So 79 Stevenson Donald RT Jr 16 Stuewe Dennis HB Jr 43 Stukel Cal HB So 30 Thornton Bill HB Jr 51 Tingelhoff Mick C Sr 83 Tomlinson Larry E Jr 67 Toogood Gary RG Sr 71 Voss Lloyd RT So 45 Ward Gene FB Sr 48 Williams Pete RG So 31 Young Gene FB So Depth Chart Position 1 String 2 StringQuarterback Dennis Claridge Ron MeadeLeft Halfback Rudy JohnsonFullback Bill Thornton Bill CallahanRight Halfback Willie Miller Dennis StueweLeft End Donald Purcell James HugeLeft Tackle Larry Toogood Monte KiffinLeft Guard Dallas Dyer John KirbyCenter Mick Tingelhoff Ron MichkaRight Guard Dwaine Carlson Jed RoodRight Tackle Lloyd Voss Al FischerRight End Richard McDaniel Pat Salerno Position 1 String 2 StringEndTackleCenterCenterTackleEndGuardGuardHalfBackHalfBackHalfBackCoaching staff editName Title First yearin this position Years at Nebraska Alma materBill Jennings Head coach 1957 1956 1961 OklahomaDon Scarbrough Assistant coach 1956 1956 1961Dick Monroe 1957 1957 1961LeRoy Pearce 1958 1958 1961Cletus Fischer 1960 1960 1985 NebraskaGeorge Kelly 1960 1960 1968Jack Braley 1960 1960 1961 Nebraska 1 2 Game summaries editNorth Dakota edit 1 2TotalNorth Dakota 0 Nebraska 33Date September 23Location Memorial Stadium Lincoln NebraskaGame attendance 25 129The Cornhuskers came out with a roar to open 1961 racking up 33 unanswered points without a serious challenge from the visiting Fighting Sioux The overmatched North Dakota squad managed only five first downs all day and suffered the first shutout dealt by Nebraska since a 16 0 blanking given to Kansas State in 1955 This was the only time these teams met on the field until 2022 3 4 Arizona edit 1 2TotalArizona 14Nebraska 14Date September 30Location Memorial Stadium Lincoln NebraskaGame attendance 34 721Nebraska and Arizona met for the first time in a closely fought battle For every Cornhusker score the Wildcats answered No spectacular plays stood out on the day just consistent production which was enough to hold on through most of the game As the final seconds ticked away Arizona landed on the Nebraska 27 yard line and scrambled to set up for a field goal but time expired before they could run the play The 14 14 final was Nebraska s first tie since a 21 21 split decision to Illinois in 1953 It is also the Cornhuskers last tie at Memorial Stadium all subsequent ties prior to the adoption of overtime in 1996 occurred on the road the last at Colorado in 1991 3 4 Kansas State edit 1 2Total Nebraska 24Kansas State 0Date October 7Location Memorial Stadium Manhattan KansasGame attendance 17 515The Cornhuskers rolled unchallenged over the Wildcats with a punishing ground attack Newcomer HB Willie Ross scored the first touchdown of his career on a one yard push and then put in two more before the time expired It was the first loss handed to Kansas State on the year The shutout victory was Nebraska s third unbeaten game in a row which had not happened since 1955 and was the first time the Cornhuskers had opened a season with three unbeaten games since 1952 Nebraska s historic domination of Kansas State now stood at 34 9 2 3 4 Syracuse edit 1 2Total Syracuse 28Nebraska 6Date October 14Location Memorial Stadium Lincoln NebraskaGame attendance 35 387Riding an early wave of success and mindful of their pattern of good fortune when going into a game as a serious underdog Nebraska welcomed Syracuse into Lincoln in a bid to upset one of the highest ranked teams of the east The Orangemen proved to be a formidable opponent playing relatively error free football so as to not hand the game over to the Cornhuskers Two costly interceptions that were converted into touchdowns also hurt Nebraska and Syracuse dealt the first defeat of the Cornhuskers season It was the third win in a row for the Orangemen over Nebraska as they improved to 6 4 0 in the series Syracuse finished the season at 14 in the AP Poll 3 4 Oklahoma State edit 1 2TotalNebraska 6 Oklahoma State 14Date October 21Location Lewis Field Stillwater OklahomaGame attendance 22 067The Cornhuskers made their first ever appearance in Stillwater against second year Big 8 newcomer Oklahoma State The Cornhuskers scored first but further efforts were soon enough halted by a stiff Cowboy defensive effort In the third quarter Nebraska turned over a demoralizing fumble on their own 1 yard line to help Oklahoma State go ahead 7 0 The Cowboys then ground out a long sustained drive over most of the final period to put in one more score to seal the game The Cowboys remained perfect over the Cornhuskers in both attempts 3 5 Nebraska did not lose again to Oklahoma State until 2002 going 35 0 1 over that span the Cornhuskers and Cowboys tied 10 10 at Stillwater in 1973 Missouri edit 1 234TotalNebraska 0 000 0 Missouri 0 037 10Date October 28Location Memorial Stadium Columbia MissouriGame attendance 42 292See also Missouri Nebraska football rivalryTop notch defensive stands defined the first half of the game as both teams fought to a scoreless draw at the half The Tigers managed to finally get a field goal in to open the scoreboard in the third quarter and the Cornhuskers were unable to answer A fourth quarter touchdown put the game away as Nebraska suffered the season s second loss It was Missouri s fifth straight decision in the series as they improved to 23 28 3 and kept the Missouri Nebraska Bell another year The Tigers finished the season ranked number 11 in the AP Poll at 7 2 1 and placed 2nd in the Big 8 3 5 Kansas edit 1 2Total Kansas 28Nebraska 6Date November 4Location Memorial Stadium Lincoln NebraskaGame attendance 32 450Nebraska s early success out of the gate turned into another spiral into oblivion when Kansas brought an efficient and productive offense to town The Cornhuskers were unable to answer as the Jawhawks ran out to a two touchdown lead by the half A single touchdown in the second half followed by a failed two point conversion was the only feeble response that Nebraska could muster Kansas was still only 18 43 3 in the series but Nebraska s 3 0 start was now 3 4 and headed the wrong way 3 6 Iowa State edit 1 2Total Nebraska 16Iowa State 13Date November 11Location Clyde Williams Field Ames IowaGame attendance 12 971The score was closer than the game seemed to be played as Nebraska rolled up yards with relative ease HB Bill Thornton accumulated more rushing yards than the entire Cyclone team Iowa State didn t just give the game away however battling the Cornhuskers to a hard earned 13 13 tie as time was running out Finally with just eight seconds remaining PK Ron Meade put the ball through the uprights for 3 and a Nebraska win The Cornhuskers continued to own the series 43 11 1 3 6 Colorado edit 1 234Total 8 Colorado 0 070 7Nebraska 0 000 0Location Memorial Stadium Lincoln NebraskaGame attendance 28 108See also Colorado Nebraska football rivalryA cold and wet day with melting snow on the ground saw the 8 Buffaloes out to prove their ranking and avoid the typical Nebraska upset of highly ranked teams True to their ranking Colorado completely stifled every offensive effort attempted by the Cornhuskers It was only due to the poor on field conditions that sustained Buffalo drives repeatedly failed to produce points Though the win was decided by a single touchdown the visiting team from Boulder completely outplayed Nebraska Colorado s defense denied the Cornhuskers any first downs or completed passes through the entire game for only the second time in the history of the program back to 1890 The triumphant Buffaloes took a 10 9 1 series lead Colorado went on to finish the season ranked 7 by the AP Poll at 9 2 and claiming the Big 8 title before losing 7 25 to the 4 LSU Tigers in the Orange Bowl 3 7 8 Oklahoma edit 1 2Total Oklahoma 21Nebraska 14Date November 25Location Memorial Stadium Lincoln NebraskaGame attendance 26 139See also Nebraska Oklahoma football rivalryThe final game of the season was a tale of two different games The first half was a 14 0 Nebraska domination as the struggling Sooners looked like they would fall to the Cornhuskers for the third straight game in the series Oklahoma Head Coach Bud Wilkinson apparently made an effective plea during the halftime break as the Sooners emerged a changed team for the second half All Nebraska offense was stymied from that point on as Oklahoma tallied 21 straight to come back and salvage their season at 5 5 The Oklahoma comeback helped them recover the lead in the series at 19 18 3 a lead that they would never relinquish 3 7 After the season editIn five seasons as the head coach of the Nebraska football program Bill Jennings compiled a 15 34 1 record including an 8 24 record in the conference 4 14 as the Big Seven 4 10 as the Big 8 After the season the University of Nebraska replaced Jennings with Bob Devaney who had been successful at Wyoming going 35 10 5 in Laramie Devaney would go on to a great career as the head coach as he helped to transform Nebraska from a losing football program into one of the most successful programs in college football history The 3 6 1 season of 1961 would also be the last time the Cornhuskers ended the season with a losing record during the 20th century Nebraska would not finish below 500 until the 2004 season Future professional players editBrown Robert 1964 2nd round pick of the Philadelphia Eagles Dennis Claridge 1963 3rd round pick of the Green Bay Packers Bob Jones 1964 18th round pick of the Washington Redskins Monte Kiffin 1964 15th round pick of the Minnesota Vikings Larry Kramer 1964 15th round pick of the Baltimore Colts Bill Thunder Thornton 1963 5th round pick of the St Louis Cardinals Mick Tingelhoff Minnesota Vikings Willie Ross 1964 9th round pick of the St Louis CardinalsReferences edit Nebraska head coaches HuskerMax Archived from the original on July 19 2010 Retrieved August 6 2010 Assistant coaches HuskerMax Archived from the original on July 21 2010 Retrieved August 6 2010 a b c d e f g h i j 1960s Nebraska football schedules HuskerMax Retrieved August 6 2010 a b c d 1962 Cornhusker University of Nebraska Yearbook Page 247 University of Nebraska Lincoln Libraries Retrieved August 6 2010 a b 1962 Cornhusker University of Nebraska Yearbook Page 249 University of Nebraska Lincoln Libraries Retrieved August 6 2010 a b 1962 Cornhusker University of Nebraska Yearbook Page 250 University of Nebraska Lincoln Libraries Retrieved August 6 2010 a b 1962 Cornhusker University of Nebraska Yearbook Page 251 University of 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