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1971 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team

The 1971 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team represented the University of Nebraska in the Big Eight Conference during the 1971 NCAA University Division football season. The Cornhuskers were led by tenth-year head coach Bob Devaney and played their home games at Memorial Stadium in Lincoln.

1971 Nebraska Cornhuskers football
Consensus national champion
Big Eight champion
Orange Bowl champion
Orange Bowl, W 38–6 vs. Alabama
ConferenceBig Eight Conference
Ranking
CoachesNo. 1
APNo. 1
Record13–0 (7–0 Big 8)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorTom Osborne (3rd season)
Offensive schemeI formation
Defensive coordinatorWarren Powers (3rd season)
Base defense5–2
Home stadiumMemorial Stadium
(capacity 67,500)
Seasons
← 1970
1972 →
1971 Big Eight Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
No. 1 Nebraska $ 7 0 0 13 0 0
No. 2 Oklahoma 6 1 0 11 1 0
No. 3 Colorado 5 2 0 10 2 0
Iowa State 4 3 0 8 4 0
Kansas State 2 5 0 5 6 0
Oklahoma State 2 5 0 4 6 1
Kansas 2 5 0 4 7 0
Missouri 0 7 0 1 10 0
  • $ – Conference champion
Rankings from AP Poll

The Cornhuskers finished the season undefeated at 13–0, repeating as national champions. They outscored their 13 opponents 507 to 104, held ten of them to single-digit points or fewer (including three shutouts), and famously defeated second-ranked Oklahoma on the road in a game that has been referred to as the "Game of the Century". In the years since, the 1971 Nebraska team has been cited by some sports pundits as the greatest in college football history.[1][2]

The 1971 Cornhuskers were one of the most dominant teams in college football history, winning twelve of their thirteen games by 24 points (or more) and defeating the next three teams in the final AP poll. The sole close game of the season was the Game of the Century at No. 2 Oklahoma on Thanksgiving. Nebraska decisively beat No. 3 Colorado (then No. 9) 31–7 in Lincoln and No. 4 Alabama (then No. 2) 38–6 in the Orange Bowl in Miami, capturing the consensus national championship. [3]

Schedule edit

DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendance
September 111:30 pmOregon*No. 2W 34–767,437
September 181:30 pmMinnesota*No. 1
  • Memorial Stadium
  • Lincoln, Nebraska
W 35–768,187
September 251:30 pmTexas A&M*No. 1
  • Memorial Stadium
  • Lincoln, Nebraska
W 34–767,993
October 21:30 pmUtah State*No. 1
  • Memorial Stadium
  • Lincoln, Nebraska
W 42–667,421
October 91:30 pmat MissouriNo. 1W 36–061,200
October 161:30 pmKansas No. 1
  • Memorial Stadium
  • Lincoln, Nebraska
W 55–065,542–68,331
October 231:30 pmat Oklahoma StateNo. 1W 41–1337,000
October 3012:50 pmNo. 9 ColoradoNo. 1
  • Memorial Stadium
  • Lincoln, Nebraska
ABCW 31–766,776
November 61:30 pmIowa StateNo. 1
  • Memorial Stadium
  • Lincoln, Nebraska
W 37–067,201
November 131:30 pmat Kansas StateNo. 1W 44–1742,300
November 251:50 pmat No. 2 OklahomaNo. 1ABCW 35–3161,826
December 412:00 amat Hawaii*No. 1W 45–323,002
January 1, 19727:00 pmvs. No. 2 Alabama*No. 1NBCW 38–673,151
  • *Non-conference game
  •  Homecoming
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
  • All times are in Central time

Roster edit

[4]

Adkins, John #57 (Sr.) DE
Anderson, Dan #67 (So.) RG
Anderson, Frosty #89 (So.) SE
Anderson, Jim #18 (Sr.) RCB
Austin, Al #78 (So.) RT
Bell, John #31 (Jr.) MG
Beran, Mike #62 (Jr.) RG
Blahak, Joe #27 (Jr.) LCB
Borg, Randy #19 (So.) RCB
Branch, Jim #51 (Jr.) LB
Brownson, Van #12 (Sr.) QB
Butts, Randy #36 (So.) HB
Carstens, Jim #47 (Jr.) FB
Coleman, Ron #9 (So.) QB
Cox, Woody #32 (Sr.) SE
Crenshaw, Marvin #70 (So.) RT
Damkroger, Maury #46 (So.) FB
Deyke, Tom #94 (So.) DT
Didur, Dale #84 (Sr.) SE
Dixon, Gary #22 (Jr.) HB
Doak, Mark #93 (So.) NT
Duffy, Joe #52 (So.) LG
Dumler, Doug #54 (Jr.) C
Dutton, John #90 (So.) DT
Fuller, Bruce #8 (So.) S
Garson, Glen #39 (So.) HB
Glover, Rich #79 (Jr.) MG
Goeller, Dave #28 (So.) HB
Guibord, Greg #87 (So.) DE
Harper, Willie #81 (Jr.) DE

 

Harvey, Phil #82 (Sr.) TE
Hauge, Bruce #48 (Jr.) LB
Hegener, Stan #92 (So.) LT
Henderson, Joe #63 (So.) RG
Henrichs, Dennis #96 (So.) LG
Hill, Jeff #98 (So.) SE
Hollstein, Gary #29 (Sr.) LCB
Hughes, Jeff #26 (Sr.) HB
Humm, Dave #10 (So.) QB
Hunter, Ken #78 (Jr.) MG
Hyland, John #58 (Jr.) DE
Jacobson, Larry #75 (Sr.) DT
Jamail, Doug #50 (Jr.) C
Janssen, Bill #55 (Jr.) DT
Johnson, Carl #71 (Sr.) RT
Johnson, Doug #64 (Jr.) DE
Johnson, Monte #37 (Jr.) MG
Kinney, Jeff #35 (Sr.) HB
Kinsel, John #53 (Jr.) C
Kosch, Bill #24 (Sr.) S
Lackovic, Tim #80 (So.) SE
Linder, Max #88 (So.) SE
List, Jerry #85 (Jr.) TE
Longwell, Brent #86 (So.) TE
Lynch, Dan #73 (So.) DT
Manstedt, Steve #11 (So.) DE
Mason, Dave #25 (Jr.) MON
McClelland, Tom #16 (Sr.) S
McKinley, Kim #69 (So.) DT
Moran, Jeff #30 (So.) HB
Morell, Pat #40 (Sr.) LB

 

Nelson, Chris #99 (So.) TE
O'Connell, John #34 (So.) S
O'Holleran, Mike #38 (So.) HB
Olds, Bill #44 (Jr.) FB
Pabis, Bob #66 (Sr.) MG
Peetz, Mike #33 (So.) MON
Peterson, John (Unk) MG
Pitts, John #56 (Jr.) MON
Powell, Ralph #41 (So.) FB
Righetti, Phil #74 (Jr.) LT
Robison, Tom #68 (So.) DT
Rodgers, Johnny #20 (Jr.) HB
Runty, Steve #13 (So.) QB
Rupert, Dick #77 (Sr.) LG
Sanger, Rich #43 (So.) LB
Schmit, Bob #23 (So.) HB
Sloey, Bill #42 (Jr.) LB
Starkebaum, John #15 (So.) MON
Strong, Jon #49 (So.) LB
Tagge, Jerry #14 (Sr.) QB
Terrio, Bob #45 (Sr.) LB
Thornton, Bob #17 (Jr.) RCB
Weber, Bruce #61 (Sr.) LG
Westbrook, Don #21 (So.) HB
White, Daryl #72 (So.) LT
Wieser, Steve #83 (So.) DE
Wolfe, Bob #76 (So.) LT
Wortman, Keith #65 (Sr.) RG
Zanrosso, Dennis #59 (So.) C

     

Coaching staff edit

Name Title First year
in this position
Years at
Nebraska
Alma mater
Bob Devaney Head Coach 1962 1962–72 Alma
Tom Osborne Offensive coordinator 1969 1964–97 Hastings
Cletus Fischer Offensive Line 1960–85 Nebraska
Carl Selmer Offensive Line 1962–72
Jim Ross 1962–76
John Melton Tight Ends, Wingbacks 1973 1962–88 Wyoming
Mike Corgan Running Backs 1962 1962–82 Notre Dame
Monte Kiffin 1967–76 Nebraska
Warren Powers Defensive Backs 1969–76 Nebraska
Boyd Epley Head Strength Coach 1969 1969–2003 Nebraska
Bill Thornton 1969–72 Nebraska
Jim Walden 1971–72 Wyoming

Game summaries edit

Oregon edit

Oregon at #2 Nebraska [box score]
1 234Total
Oregon 0 007 7
#2 Nebraska 7 7713 34

The Nebraska reserves were on the field in the 4th quarter, working under a comfortable 34-0 lead, when a fumbled punt allowed Oregon to put in a late score to avoid the shutout with 3 minutes to play.

Two days later, Nebraska vaulted Notre Dame for the No. 1 spot in the polls and never relinquished it.

Minnesota edit

Minnesota at #1 Nebraska [box score]
1 234Total
Minnesota 0 700 7
#1 Nebraska 14 7140 35

Minnesota managed a 2nd-quarter touchdown, but the game was never really in doubt as Nebraska extended their unbeaten streak to 21 games.

Texas A&M edit

Texas A&M at #1 Nebraska [box score]
1 234Total
Texas A&M 0 007 7
#1 Nebraska 7 6147 34

Two huge plays left Nebraska's signature on the Texas A&M win, as Johnny Rodgers tore off a 98-yard kickoff return for a touchdown, and Bill Kosch returned an interception 95 yards for a score of his own. The Aggies also managed a big score for their only points, an equally-impressive 94-yard kickoff return touchdown.

Utah State edit

Utah State at #1 Nebraska [box score]
1 234Total
Utah State 0 060 6
#1 Nebraska 14 7147 42

Utah State was behind 0-35 when they managed to avoid the shutout with a 3rd-quarter touchdown, but the PAT was blocked. The Cornhuskers ran the margin of victory back up again with a final fourth-quarter touchdown.

Missouri edit

#1 Nebraska at Missouri [box score]
1 234Total
#1 Nebraska 0 16146 36
Missouri 0 000 0

Nebraska was held scoreless for over 20 minutes, but Missouri eventually succumbed to the pressure as Nebraska then ran up 36 points and shut out the Tigers in Columbia.

Kansas edit

Kansas at #1 Nebraska [box score]
1 234Total
Kansas 0 000 0
#1 Nebraska 14 141314 55

Nebraska smashed Kansas at Homecoming for another shutout, holding the Jayhawks to 56 yards of total offense, barely more than one tenth of the Cornhuskers' 538 yards.

Oklahoma State edit

#1 Nebraska at Oklahoma State [box score]
1 234Total
#1 Nebraska 7 14137 41
Oklahoma State 0 0013 13

All of Oklahoma State's entire scoring was picked up in the last 2 minutes against Nebraska reserves, making the game appear closer than it was, if 41-13 can be called close.

Colorado edit

#9 Colorado at #1 Nebraska [box score]
1 234Total
#9 Colorado 0 070 7
#1 Nebraska 7 1770 31

Nebraska rolled right out to a 24-0 lead by halftime and was cruising against #9 Colorado without much effort. The Buffaloes did manage a 3rd-quarter touchdown on a broken play, but Nebraska matched it and easily held on for the win.

Iowa State edit

Iowa State at #1 Nebraska [box score]
1 234Total
Iowa State 0 000 0
#1 Nebraska 10 10710 37

The Cornhuskers held Iowa State to just 105 yards of offense and had no trouble holding the Sun Bowl-bound Cyclones off the scoreboard for another shutout.

Kansas State edit

#1 Nebraska at Kansas State [box score]
1 234Total
#1 Nebraska 14 1677 44
Kansas State 0 908 17

Nebraska QB Jerry Tagge became the first Cornhusker to exceed 5000 career yards at Kansas State as Nebraska scored touchdowns on each of its first four possessions. Johnny Rodgers also entered the record book with his 10-season touchdown receptions, 45 receptions on the season, and 84 receptions for his career. No other team managed to score so many points on Nebraska this season as did the Wildcats, but another convincing win was behind them as Nebraska prepared for a showdown with #2 Oklahoma to decide the Big 8 title and potentially the national championship.

Oklahoma edit

#1 Nebraska at #2 Oklahoma [box score]
1 234Total
#1 Nebraska 7 7147 35
#2 Oklahoma 3 1477 31

Oklahoma and Nebraska battled back and forth in the Game of the Century in front of a sold-out crowd in Norman and over 55 million viewers on ABC-TV on Thanksgiving Day. Nebraska struck first with a 72-yard Johnny Rodgers punt return, but Oklahoma pulled ahead by 3 by halftime. The Cornhuskers came back strong in the third quarter with two more touchdowns, but the Sooners responded with two of their own to retake the lead with only 7:10 remaining. Down by 3 points, the Huskers went on a final drive and with only 1:38 remaining, Jeff Kinney scored his fourth touchdown of the day for the lead and the win.[5][6][7]

Hawaii edit

#1 Nebraska at Hawaii [box score]
1 234Total
#1 Nebraska 17 7714 45
Hawaii 0 300 3

Almost 1/3 of the fans in the relatively sparse crowd were dressed in red and rooting for the Cornhuskers, as Nebraska handily won this game almost as an afterthought to the vacation in Honolulu. It was 24-3 at the half, and Hawaii never saw the scoreboard again.

The victory wrapped up the UPI coaches poll national championship for the Cornhuskers. The UPI did not conduct a post-bowl poll until 1974.

Alabama edit

#2 Alabama vs #1 Nebraska [box score]
1 234Total
#2 Alabama 0 060 6
#1 Nebraska 14 1437 38

In the 1972 Orange Bowl, the Huskers battled a #2 team for the second time this season, but Alabama hardly posed the challenge that the Oklahoma Sooners had been, as Nebraska sent the Crimson Tide to the locker room at the half trailing by an embarrassing 28-0. Alabama managed a feeble third-quarter touchdown but failed in the following 2-point conversion and never scored again, while Nebraska responded with 10 more points of their own to close the game and ended the season as national champions for the second consecutive year and exact revenge for losses to Alabama in the 1966 Orange Bowl and 1967 Sugar Bowl.

Rankings edit

Ranking movements
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Week
PollPre12345678910111213Final
AP211111111111111
Coaches1

Awards edit

[8]

Award Name(s)
National
Coach of the Year
Bob Devaney
NCAA District 6
Coach of the Year
Bob Devaney
Outland Trophy Larry Jacobson
All-America 1st team Rich Glover, Willie Harper, Larry Jacobson,
Jeff Kinney, Johnny Rodgers, Jerry Tagge
All-America 2nd team Dick Rupert
All-America 3rd team Carl Johnson
All-America
honorable mention
Doug Dumler, Bill Kosch
All-America Sophomore Daryl White
Big Eight Defensive
Player of the Year
Rich Glover
All-Big Eight
1st team
Jim Anderson, Joe Blahak, Rich Glover,
Willie Harper, Larry Jacobson, Carl Johnson,
Jeff Kinney, Bill Kosch, Johnny Rodgers,
Dick Rupert, Jerry Tagge, Bob Terrio
All-Big Eight
2nd team
Doug Dumler, Dave Mason
All-Big Eight
honorable mention
John Adkins, Bill Janssen, Jerry List,
Daryl White, Keith Wortman

Jerry Tagge finished seventh in the Heisman Trophy balloting in 1971,[9]
teammate Johnny Rodgers would win in 1972.[10]

1971 team players in the NFL edit

The 1971 Nebraska Cornhuskers seniors selected in the 1972 NFL Draft:[11]

The 1971 Nebraska Cornhuskers juniors selected in the following year's 1973 NFL Draft:[12]

The 1971 Nebraska Cornhuskers sophomores selected in the 1974 NFL Draft:[13]

Player Position Round Pick Franchise
John Dutton DE 1 5 Baltimore Colts
Steve Manstedt LB 4 79 Houston Oilers
Daryl White G 4 98 Cincinnati Bengals
Bob Wolfe T 6 156 Miami Dolphins
Maury Damkroger LB 7 178 New England Patriots
Frosty Anderson WR 10 235 New Orleans Saints

NFL and pro players edit

The following is a list of 1971 Nebraska players who joined a professional team as draftees or free agents.[14]

References edit

  1. ^ "Best college football teams of all time". ESPN Page 2. Retrieved September 30, 2021.
  2. ^ Decourcey, Mike (January 14, 2020). "CFB 150: Top 10 teams in college football history". Sporting News. Retrieved September 30, 2021.
  3. ^ "Football - 1971 Schedule/Results". University of Nebraska–Lincoln Athletics Department. Retrieved June 17, 2009.
  4. ^ "1971 Football Roster". www.huskers.com. Retrieved March 29, 2022.
  5. ^ "'Huskers dump Sooners". Eugene Register-Guard. Oregon. Associated Press. November 26, 1971. p. 3B.
  6. ^ "Kinney leads Nebraska triumph". Spokesman-Review. Spokane, Washington. Associated Press. November 26, 1971. p. 42.
  7. ^ Jenkins, Dan (December 6, 1971). "Nebraska rides high". Sports Illustrated. p. 22.
  8. ^ 1971 Husker Honors
  9. ^ Heisman.com 2009-12-15 at the Wayback Machine – Pat Sullivan – 1971
  10. ^ Heisman.com 2011-11-08 at the Wayback Machine – Johnny Rodgers – 1972
  11. ^ . Pro-Football-Reference.com. Archived from the original on December 21, 2007.
  12. ^ . Pro-Football-Reference.com. Archived from the original on December 21, 2007.
  13. ^ . Pro-Football-Reference.com. Archived from the original on December 21, 2007.
  14. ^ "All Time NFL Huskers". from the original on August 15, 2009. Retrieved June 16, 2009.

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The 1971 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team represented the University of Nebraska in the Big Eight Conference during the 1971 NCAA University Division football season The Cornhuskers were led by tenth year head coach Bob Devaney and played their home games at Memorial Stadium in Lincoln 1971 Nebraska Cornhuskers footballConsensus national championBig Eight championOrange Bowl championOrange Bowl W 38 6 vs AlabamaConferenceBig Eight ConferenceRankingCoachesNo 1APNo 1Record13 0 7 0 Big 8 Head coachBob Devaney 10th season Offensive coordinatorTom Osborne 3rd season Offensive schemeI formationDefensive coordinatorWarren Powers 3rd season Base defense5 2Home stadiumMemorial Stadium capacity 67 500 Seasons 19701972 1971 Big Eight Conference football standings vte Conf OverallTeam W L T W L TNo 1 Nebraska 7 0 0 13 0 0No 2 Oklahoma 6 1 0 11 1 0No 3 Colorado 5 2 0 10 2 0Iowa State 4 3 0 8 4 0Kansas State 2 5 0 5 6 0Oklahoma State 2 5 0 4 6 1Kansas 2 5 0 4 7 0Missouri 0 7 0 1 10 0 Conference championRankings from AP PollThe Cornhuskers finished the season undefeated at 13 0 repeating as national champions They outscored their 13 opponents 507 to 104 held ten of them to single digit points or fewer including three shutouts and famously defeated second ranked Oklahoma on the road in a game that has been referred to as the Game of the Century In the years since the 1971 Nebraska team has been cited by some sports pundits as the greatest in college football history 1 2 The 1971 Cornhuskers were one of the most dominant teams in college football history winning twelve of their thirteen games by 24 points or more and defeating the next three teams in the final AP poll The sole close game of the season was the Game of the Century at No 2 Oklahoma on Thanksgiving Nebraska decisively beat No 3 Colorado then No 9 31 7 in Lincoln and No 4 Alabama then No 2 38 6 in the Orange Bowl in Miami capturing the consensus national championship 3 Contents 1 Schedule 2 Roster 3 Coaching staff 4 Game summaries 4 1 Oregon 4 2 Minnesota 4 3 Texas A amp M 4 4 Utah State 4 5 Missouri 4 6 Kansas 4 7 Oklahoma State 4 8 Colorado 4 9 Iowa State 4 10 Kansas State 4 11 Oklahoma 4 12 Hawaii 4 13 Alabama 5 Rankings 5 1 Awards 6 1971 team players in the NFL 6 1 NFL and pro players 7 ReferencesSchedule editDateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendanceSeptember 111 30 pmOregon No 2Memorial StadiumLincoln NebraskaW 34 767 437September 181 30 pmMinnesota No 1Memorial StadiumLincoln NebraskaW 35 768 187September 251 30 pmTexas A amp M No 1Memorial StadiumLincoln NebraskaW 34 767 993October 21 30 pmUtah State No 1Memorial StadiumLincoln NebraskaW 42 667 421October 91 30 pmat MissouriNo 1Faurot FieldColumbia MissouriW 36 061 200October 161 30 pmKansas nbsp No 1Memorial StadiumLincoln NebraskaW 55 065 542 68 331October 231 30 pmat Oklahoma StateNo 1Lewis FieldStillwater OklahomaW 41 1337 000October 3012 50 pmNo 9 ColoradoNo 1Memorial StadiumLincoln NebraskaABCW 31 766 776November 61 30 pmIowa StateNo 1Memorial StadiumLincoln NebraskaW 37 067 201November 131 30 pmat Kansas StateNo 1KSU StadiumManhattan KansasW 44 1742 300November 251 50 pmat No 2 OklahomaNo 1Owen FieldNorman Oklahoma Game of the Century ABCW 35 3161 826December 412 00 amat Hawaii No 1Honolulu StadiumHonolulu HawaiiW 45 323 002January 1 19727 00 pmvs No 2 Alabama No 1Orange BowlMiami Florida Orange Bowl NBCW 38 673 151 Non conference game nbsp HomecomingRankings from AP Poll released prior to the gameAll times are in Central timeRoster edit 4 Adkins John 57 Sr DEAnderson Dan 67 So RGAnderson Frosty 89 So SEAnderson Jim 18 Sr RCBAustin Al 78 So RTBell John 31 Jr MGBeran Mike 62 Jr RGBlahak Joe 27 Jr LCBBorg Randy 19 So RCBBranch Jim 51 Jr LBBrownson Van 12 Sr QBButts Randy 36 So HBCarstens Jim 47 Jr FBColeman Ron 9 So QBCox Woody 32 Sr SECrenshaw Marvin 70 So RTDamkroger Maury 46 So FBDeyke Tom 94 So DTDidur Dale 84 Sr SEDixon Gary 22 Jr HBDoak Mark 93 So NTDuffy Joe 52 So LGDumler Doug 54 Jr CDutton John 90 So DTFuller Bruce 8 So SGarson Glen 39 So HBGlover Rich 79 Jr MGGoeller Dave 28 So HBGuibord Greg 87 So DEHarper Willie 81 Jr DE Harvey Phil 82 Sr TEHauge Bruce 48 Jr LBHegener Stan 92 So LTHenderson Joe 63 So RGHenrichs Dennis 96 So LGHill Jeff 98 So SEHollstein Gary 29 Sr LCBHughes Jeff 26 Sr HBHumm Dave 10 So QBHunter Ken 78 Jr MGHyland John 58 Jr DEJacobson Larry 75 Sr DTJamail Doug 50 Jr CJanssen Bill 55 Jr DTJohnson Carl 71 Sr RTJohnson Doug 64 Jr DEJohnson Monte 37 Jr MGKinney Jeff 35 Sr HBKinsel John 53 Jr CKosch Bill 24 Sr SLackovic Tim 80 So SELinder Max 88 So SEList Jerry 85 Jr TELongwell Brent 86 So TELynch Dan 73 So DTManstedt Steve 11 So DEMason Dave 25 Jr MONMcClelland Tom 16 Sr SMcKinley Kim 69 So DTMoran Jeff 30 So HBMorell Pat 40 Sr LB Nelson Chris 99 So TEO Connell John 34 So SO Holleran Mike 38 So HBOlds Bill 44 Jr FBPabis Bob 66 Sr MGPeetz Mike 33 So MONPeterson John Unk MGPitts John 56 Jr MONPowell Ralph 41 So FBRighetti Phil 74 Jr LTRobison Tom 68 So DTRodgers Johnny 20 Jr HBRunty Steve 13 So QBRupert Dick 77 Sr LGSanger Rich 43 So LBSchmit Bob 23 So HBSloey Bill 42 Jr LBStarkebaum John 15 So MONStrong Jon 49 So LBTagge Jerry 14 Sr QBTerrio Bob 45 Sr LBThornton Bob 17 Jr RCBWeber Bruce 61 Sr LGWestbrook Don 21 So HBWhite Daryl 72 So LTWieser Steve 83 So DEWolfe Bob 76 So LTWortman Keith 65 Sr RGZanrosso Dennis 59 So C DefenseFSBill KoschTom McClellandJohn O Connell INSDIE INSDIEBob Terrio Jim BranchPat Morell Bruce HagueRich Sanger Jon Strong MONSTER BACKDave MasonJohn PittsCharles HarrisCBJoe BlahakGarry HollsteinPat Fischer DE DT NT DT DEWillie Harper Bill Janssen Rich Glover Larry Jacobson John AdkinsSteve Manstedt John Peterson Monte Johnson John Dutton John HylandTom Pate Dan Lynch John Peterson Tom Robison Steve Wieser CBJim AndersonRandy BorgBob ThorntonOffenseWingbackJohnny RodgersGlen GarsonJeff Hughes LT LG C RG RTDaryl White Dick Rupert Doug Dumler Keith Wortman Carl JohnsonBob Wolfe Bruce Weber Doug Jamail Mike Beran Al AustinPhil Righetti Joe Duffy Dennis Zanrosso Tom Alward Marvin Crenshaw TEJerry ListBrent LongwellPhil Harvey SplitendWoody CoxFrosty AndersonDale DidurQBJerry TaggeVan BrownsonDave HummKey reserves RBJeff KinneyGary DixonDave Goeller FBBill OldsMaury DamkrogerJim Carstens Special teamsCoaching staff editName Title First yearin this position Years atNebraska Alma materBob Devaney Head Coach 1962 1962 72 AlmaTom Osborne Offensive coordinator 1969 1964 97 HastingsCletus Fischer Offensive Line 1960 85 NebraskaCarl Selmer Offensive Line 1962 72Jim Ross 1962 76John Melton Tight Ends Wingbacks 1973 1962 88 WyomingMike Corgan Running Backs 1962 1962 82 Notre DameMonte Kiffin 1967 76 NebraskaWarren Powers Defensive Backs 1969 76 NebraskaBoyd Epley Head Strength Coach 1969 1969 2003 NebraskaBill Thornton 1969 72 NebraskaJim Walden 1971 72 WyomingGame summaries editOregon edit Oregon at 2 Nebraska box score 1 234TotalOregon 0 007 7 2 Nebraska 7 7713 34Date 1971 09 11Location Memorial Stadium Lincoln NebraskaGame attendance 67 437The Nebraska reserves were on the field in the 4th quarter working under a comfortable 34 0 lead when a fumbled punt allowed Oregon to put in a late score to avoid the shutout with 3 minutes to play Two days later Nebraska vaulted Notre Dame for the No 1 spot in the polls and never relinquished it Minnesota edit Minnesota at 1 Nebraska box score 1 234TotalMinnesota 0 700 7 1 Nebraska 14 7140 35Date 1971 09 18Location Memorial Stadium Lincoln NebraskaGame attendance 68 187Minnesota managed a 2nd quarter touchdown but the game was never really in doubt as Nebraska extended their unbeaten streak to 21 games Texas A amp M edit Texas A amp M at 1 Nebraska box score 1 234TotalTexas A amp M 0 007 7 1 Nebraska 7 6147 34Date 1971 09 25Location Memorial Stadium Lincoln NebraskaGame attendance 67 993Two huge plays left Nebraska s signature on the Texas A amp M win as Johnny Rodgers tore off a 98 yard kickoff return for a touchdown and Bill Kosch returned an interception 95 yards for a score of his own The Aggies also managed a big score for their only points an equally impressive 94 yard kickoff return touchdown Utah State edit Utah State at 1 Nebraska box score 1 234TotalUtah State 0 060 6 1 Nebraska 14 7147 42Date 1971 10 02Location Memorial Stadium Lincoln NebraskaGame attendance 67 421Utah State was behind 0 35 when they managed to avoid the shutout with a 3rd quarter touchdown but the PAT was blocked The Cornhuskers ran the margin of victory back up again with a final fourth quarter touchdown Missouri edit 1 Nebraska at Missouri box score 1 234Total 1 Nebraska 0 16146 36Missouri 0 000 0Date 1971 10 09Location Faurot Field Columbia MissouriGame attendance 61 200Nebraska was held scoreless for over 20 minutes but Missouri eventually succumbed to the pressure as Nebraska then ran up 36 points and shut out the Tigers in Columbia Kansas edit Kansas at 1 Nebraska box score 1 234TotalKansas 0 000 0 1 Nebraska 14 141314 55Date 1971 10 16Location Memorial Stadium Lincoln NebraskaGame attendance 68 331Nebraska smashed Kansas at Homecoming for another shutout holding the Jayhawks to 56 yards of total offense barely more than one tenth of the Cornhuskers 538 yards Oklahoma State edit 1 Nebraska at Oklahoma State box score 1 234Total 1 Nebraska 7 14137 41Oklahoma State 0 0013 13Date 1971 10 23Location Lewis Field Stillwater OklahomaGame attendance 37 000All of Oklahoma State s entire scoring was picked up in the last 2 minutes against Nebraska reserves making the game appear closer than it was if 41 13 can be called close Colorado edit 9 Colorado at 1 Nebraska box score 1 234Total 9 Colorado 0 070 7 1 Nebraska 7 1770 31Date 1971 10 30Location Memorial Stadium Lincoln NebraskaGame attendance 66 776Nebraska rolled right out to a 24 0 lead by halftime and was cruising against 9 Colorado without much effort The Buffaloes did manage a 3rd quarter touchdown on a broken play but Nebraska matched it and easily held on for the win Iowa State edit Iowa State at 1 Nebraska box score 1 234TotalIowa State 0 000 0 1 Nebraska 10 10710 37Date 1971 11 06Location Memorial Stadium Lincoln NebraskaGame attendance 67 201The Cornhuskers held Iowa State to just 105 yards of offense and had no trouble holding the Sun Bowl bound Cyclones off the scoreboard for another shutout Kansas State edit 1 Nebraska at Kansas State box score 1 234Total 1 Nebraska 14 1677 44Kansas State 0 908 17Date 1971 11 13Location KSU Stadium Manhattan KansasGame attendance 42 300Nebraska QB Jerry Tagge became the first Cornhusker to exceed 5000 career yards at Kansas State as Nebraska scored touchdowns on each of its first four possessions Johnny Rodgers also entered the record book with his 10 season touchdown receptions 45 receptions on the season and 84 receptions for his career No other team managed to score so many points on Nebraska this season as did the Wildcats but another convincing win was behind them as Nebraska prepared for a showdown with 2 Oklahoma to decide the Big 8 title and potentially the national championship Oklahoma edit Main article 1971 Nebraska vs Oklahoma football game 1 Nebraska at 2 Oklahoma box score 1 234Total 1 Nebraska 7 7147 35 2 Oklahoma 3 1477 31Date 1971 11 25Location Owen Field Norman OklahomaGame start 1 50 pm CSTGame attendance 61 826Referee Vance CarlsonTV announcers ABC Chris Schenkel Bud Wilkinsonand Bill Flemming sideline Oklahoma and Nebraska battled back and forth in the Game of the Century in front of a sold out crowd in Norman and over 55 million viewers on ABC TV on Thanksgiving Day Nebraska struck first with a 72 yard Johnny Rodgers punt return but Oklahoma pulled ahead by 3 by halftime The Cornhuskers came back strong in the third quarter with two more touchdowns but the Sooners responded with two of their own to retake the lead with only 7 10 remaining Down by 3 points the Huskers went on a final drive and with only 1 38 remaining Jeff Kinney scored his fourth touchdown of the day for the lead and the win 5 6 7 Hawaii edit 1 Nebraska at Hawaii box score 1 234Total 1 Nebraska 17 7714 45Hawaii 0 300 3Date 1971 12 04Location Honolulu Stadium Honolulu HawaiiGame start 7 00 p m Game attendance 23 002Almost 1 3 of the fans in the relatively sparse crowd were dressed in red and rooting for the Cornhuskers as Nebraska handily won this game almost as an afterthought to the vacation in Honolulu It was 24 3 at the half and Hawaii never saw the scoreboard again The victory wrapped up the UPI coaches poll national championship for the Cornhuskers The UPI did not conduct a post bowl poll until 1974 Alabama edit 2 Alabama vs 1 Nebraska box score 1 234Total 2 Alabama 0 060 6 1 Nebraska 14 1437 38Date 1972 01 01Location Orange Bowl Miami FloridaGame start 8 30 pm ESTGame attendance 73 151Referee R Pete WilliamsTV announcers NBC Jim Simpson and Kyle RoteIn the 1972 Orange Bowl the Huskers battled a 2 team for the second time this season but Alabama hardly posed the challenge that the Oklahoma Sooners had been as Nebraska sent the Crimson Tide to the locker room at the half trailing by an embarrassing 28 0 Alabama managed a feeble third quarter touchdown but failed in the following 2 point conversion and never scored again while Nebraska responded with 10 more points of their own to close the game and ended the season as national champions for the second consecutive year and exact revenge for losses to Alabama in the 1966 Orange Bowl and 1967 Sugar Bowl Rankings editSee also 1971 NCAA University Division football rankings Ranking movementsLegend Increase in ranking Decrease in ranking WeekPollPre12345678910111213FinalAP211111111111111Coaches1Awards edit 8 Award Name s NationalCoach of the Year Bob DevaneyNCAA District 6Coach of the Year Bob DevaneyOutland Trophy Larry JacobsonAll America 1st team Rich Glover Willie Harper Larry Jacobson Jeff Kinney Johnny Rodgers Jerry TaggeAll America 2nd team Dick RupertAll America 3rd team Carl JohnsonAll Americahonorable mention Doug Dumler Bill KoschAll America Sophomore Daryl WhiteBig Eight DefensivePlayer of the Year Rich GloverAll Big Eight1st team Jim Anderson Joe Blahak Rich Glover Willie Harper Larry Jacobson Carl Johnson Jeff Kinney Bill Kosch Johnny Rodgers Dick Rupert Jerry Tagge Bob TerrioAll Big Eight2nd team Doug Dumler Dave MasonAll Big Eighthonorable mention John Adkins Bill Janssen Jerry List Daryl White Keith WortmanJerry Tagge finished seventh in the Heisman Trophy balloting in 1971 9 teammate Johnny Rodgers would win in 1972 10 1971 team players in the NFL editThe 1971 Nebraska Cornhuskers seniors selected in the 1972 NFL Draft 11 Player Position Round Pick FranchiseJerry Tagge QB 1 11 Green Bay PackersJeff Kinney RB 1 23 Kansas City ChiefsLarry Jacobson DT 1 24 New York GiantsCarl Johnson T 5 112 New Orleans SaintsVan Brownson QB 8 204 Baltimore ColtsKeith Wortman G 10 242 Green Bay PackersThe 1971 Nebraska Cornhuskers juniors selected in the following year s 1973 NFL Draft 12 Player Position Round Pick FranchiseJohnny Rodgers WR 1 25 San Diego ChargersWillie Harper LB 2 41 San Francisco 49ersMonte Johnson LB 2 49 Oakland RaidersBill Olds RB 3 61 Baltimore ColtsRich Glover DT 3 69 New York GiantsDoug Dumler C 5 108 New England PatriotsJoe Blahak DB 8 183 Houston OilersBill Janssen T 8 206 Pittsburgh SteelersDave Mason DB 10 246 Minnesota VikingsJerry List TE 11 283 Oakland RaidersThe 1971 Nebraska Cornhuskers sophomores selected in the 1974 NFL Draft 13 Player Position Round Pick FranchiseJohn Dutton DE 1 5 Baltimore ColtsSteve Manstedt LB 4 79 Houston OilersDaryl White G 4 98 Cincinnati BengalsBob Wolfe T 6 156 Miami DolphinsMaury Damkroger LB 7 178 New England PatriotsFrosty Anderson WR 10 235 New Orleans SaintsNFL and pro players edit The following is a list of 1971 Nebraska players who joined a professional team as draftees or free agents 14 Name TeamJoe Blahak Houston OilersGary Dixon Southern California SunMark Doak Birmingham VulcansMaury Damkroger New England PatriotsDoug Dumler New England PatriotsJohn Dutton Baltimore ColtsRich Glover New York GiantsWillie Harper San Francisco 49ersDave Humm Oakland RaidersLarry Jacobson New York GiantsBill Janssen Charlotte HornetsCarl Johnson New Orleans SaintsMonte Johnson Oakland RaidersJeff Kinney Kansas City ChiefsBrent Longwell Memphis SouthmenSteve Manstedt Birmingham AmericansDave Mason New England PatriotsBill Olds Baltimore ColtsJohnny Rodgers Montreal AlouettesBob Schmit Portland StormJerry Tagge Green Bay PackersDon Westbrook New England PatriotsDaryl White Detroit LionsBob Wolfe Birmingham AmericansKeith Wortman Green Bay PackersReferences edit Best college football teams of all time ESPN Page 2 Retrieved September 30 2021 Decourcey Mike January 14 2020 CFB 150 Top 10 teams in college football history Sporting News Retrieved September 30 2021 Football 1971 Schedule Results University of Nebraska Lincoln Athletics Department Retrieved June 17 2009 1971 Football Roster www huskers com Retrieved March 29 2022 Huskers dump Sooners Eugene Register Guard Oregon Associated Press November 26 1971 p 3B Kinney leads Nebraska triumph Spokesman Review Spokane Washington Associated Press November 26 1971 p 42 Jenkins Dan December 6 1971 Nebraska rides high Sports Illustrated p 22 1971 Husker Honors Heisman com Archived 2009 12 15 at the Wayback Machine Pat Sullivan 1971 Heisman com Archived 2011 11 08 at the Wayback Machine Johnny Rodgers 1972 1972 NFL Draft Listing Pro Football Reference com Pro Football Reference com Archived from the original on December 21 2007 1973 NFL Draft Listing Pro Football Reference com Pro Football Reference com Archived from the original on December 21 2007 1974 NFL Draft Listing Pro Football Reference com Pro Football Reference com Archived from the original on December 21 2007 All Time NFL Huskers Archived from the original on August 15 2009 Retrieved June 16 2009 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1971 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