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Missouri–Nebraska football rivalry

The Missouri–Nebraska football rivalry was an American college football rivalry between the Missouri Tigers and Nebraska Cornhuskers. The rivalry was the second oldest in the Big 12 Conference and third oldest west of the Mississippi River. However, it ended following the 2010 game, when Nebraska and Missouri met in league play for the last time prior to Nebraska's 2011 move to the Big Ten Conference.[2][3][4][5] In November 2011, Missouri announced that it would join the Southeastern Conference in July 2012.

Missouri–Nebraska football rivalry
First meetingNovember 5, 1892
Latest meetingOctober 30, 2010
TrophyVictory Bell
Statistics
Meetings total104
All-time seriesNebraska leads, 65–36–3[1]
Largest victoryNebraska, 62–0 (1972)
Current win streakNebraska, 2
Locations of Missouri and Nebraska

Series history edit

The Tigers and Cornhuskers have met 104 times since 1892, dating back to the formation of the Western Interstate University Football Association.[6] Missouri forfeited its first game against Nebraska because the Missouri team, which was segregated, refused to play against George Flippin, an African-American Nebraska Player.[7][8]

The rivalry was competitive through 1978, with Nebraska leading the series 37–32–3 up to that point. However, starting in 1979, Missouri lost the next 24 games.

Following a close overtime game in Columbia in 1997, the rivalry began to gain attention once again. A miraculous touchdown catch by Nebraska's Matt Davison tied the ballgame at the end of regulation, which allowed #1 Nebraska to barely escape a loss to unranked Missouri. Davison caught the ball after it bounced off the hands, chest, foot of a Missouri safety and foot of teammate Shevin Wiggins in what is now known as the famous Flea Kicker play. Nebraska went on to share the national title with Michigan.[9] An unranked Missouri finally broke through in 2003 with a 41–24 victory over #10 Nebraska. Fans, players, and coaches from both sides had remarked that in recent years the rivalry had returned to the levels of intensity that was felt prior to the late 1980s.[10]

A Missouri campus tradition came to an end following the Tigers' win over Nebraska in 2005. Anytime the goalposts were torn down at Faurot Field, they were carried out of the stadium, around the columns, and then finally to Harpo's Bar and Grill at 29 S. Tenth Street in downtown Columbia, in a tradition that dated back to 1971. Students rushed the field and tore down the goal posts following the Missouri wins in 2003 and 2005. Following the 2005 incident, 20 fans were arrested on trespassing charges and the university announced it would be forming an internal task force to reduce fan rowdiness. In May 2006, Missouri athletic director Mike Alden announced that collapsible goalposts would be installed for the upcoming 2006 season, hoping to end any future incidents with students rushing the field to tear down the goalposts.[11]

End of the rivalry edit

On June 11, 2010, the Nebraska Cornhuskers announced that its regents unanimously voted to end the university's affiliation with the Big 12 Conference, and would be joining the Big Ten Conference beginning with the 2011 season.[12][13][14] Therefore, the October 30, 2010, contest between these two teams was the last unless the programs meet in a future non-conference game or postseason bowl game. On November 6, 2011, the Missouri Tigers announced their decision to leave the Big 12 for the Southeastern Conference beginning with the 2012 season.

Due to both Nebraska's and Missouri's move to the Big Ten and SEC respectively, there are actually several opportunities for the teams to possibly meet in a bowl game each season. Three bowls feature the Big Ten and SEC as their contracted matchup, in addition to the possibility that other bowls can take teams from the Big Ten or SEC if their contracted conferences fail to produce enough bowl-eligible teams.

Victory Bell edit

The Victory Bell (sometimes known as the Missouri–Nebraska bell) was awarded to the winner of the Nebraska and Missouri football game annually.[15] The exchange was organized by the Innocents Society of Nebraska and QEBH of Missouri.[16][17]

The tradition dated back to 1892 when these teams first met, when the bell was taken from a church in Seward, Nebraska by members of Nebraska fraternities Phi Delta Theta and Delta Tau Delta. At the time, the members of the two fraternities occupied the same house. When the two groups moved into separate houses, there was a dispute over who should keep the bell. Annual scholastic or athletic contests were held, with the bell being used as a trophy. This rivalry abated, yet still the ownership of the bell was left in question.

In 1926, Missouri athletic director Chester D. Brewer suggested an annual award be established for the annual Missouri-Nebraska football game. The bell was selected to be the prize to end the conflict between the fraternities, and the letters 'M' and 'N' were engraved on opposite sides of the bell.[18] The exchange was coordinated by the Innocents Society and Missouri's prestigious Q.E.B.H. Society. Missouri won the first game in 1927 7–6. The scores from the games up through 2005 are engraved on the bell.[16]

With Nebraska's victory over Missouri in the final league meeting of these teams on October 30, 2010, Nebraska's Memorial Stadium became the apparent final home of the Victory Bell, though a commemorative bell will be produced for permanent display at the University of Missouri. It is possible that the Victory Bell could change hands again if the teams meet in a future non-conference game or postseason bowl game.[19]

Game results edit

Missouri victoriesNebraska victoriesTie games
No.DateLocationWinning teamLosing team
1 November 5, 1892 Omaha Nebraska 1 Missouri 0†
2 November 11, 1893 Kansas City Missouri 30 Nebraska 18
3 November 3, 1894 Kansas City Missouri 18 Nebraska 14
4 November 2, 1895 Omaha Nebraska 12 Missouri 10
5 October 26, 1896 Columbia Nebraska 8 Missouri 4
6 October 30, 1897 Lincoln Nebraska 41 Missouri 0
7 October 24, 1898 Columbia Nebraska 47 Missouri 6
8 October 21, 1899 Lincoln Missouri 11 Nebraska 0
9 November 5, 1900 Columbia Nebraska 12 Missouri 0
10 November 9, 1901 Omaha Nebraska 51 Missouri 0
11 October 25, 1902 St. Joseph Nebraska 12 Missouri 0
12 October 28, 1911 Lincoln Nebraska 34 Missouri 0
13 November 2, 1912 Columbia Nebraska 7 Missouri 0
14 November 10, 1917 Lincoln Nebraska 52 Missouri 0
15 November 8, 1919 Columbia Nebraska 12 Missouri 5
16 October 21, 1922 Lincoln Nebraska 48 Missouri 0
17 October 27, 1923 Columbia Tie7Tie7
18 November 1, 1924 Lincoln Nebraska 14 Missouri 6
19 October 10, 1925 Columbia Missouri 9 Nebraska 6
20 October 9, 1926 Lincoln Missouri 14 Nebraska 7
21 October 8, 1927 Columbia Missouri 7 Nebraska 6
22 October 27, 1928 Lincoln Nebraska 24 Missouri 0
23 October 26, 1929 Columbia Tie7Tie7
24 November 15, 1930 Lincoln Tie0Tie0
25 October 31, 1931 Columbia Nebraska 10 Missouri 7
26 November 24, 1932 Lincoln Nebraska 21 Missouri 6
27 November 4, 1933 Columbia Nebraska 26 Missouri 0
28 November 24, 1934 Lincoln Nebraska 13 Missouri 6
29 November 2, 1935 Columbia Nebraska 19 Missouri 6
30 October 31, 1936 Lincoln #11 Nebraska 20 Missouri 0
31 October 23, 1937 Columbia #8 Nebraska 7 Missouri 0
32 October 29, 1938 Lincoln Missouri 13 Nebraska 10
33 November 4, 1939 Columbia Missouri 27 #10 Nebraska 13
34 October 26, 1940 Lincoln #18 Nebraska 20 Missouri 7
35 October 25, 1941 Columbia Missouri 6 Nebraska 0
36 November 7, 1942 Lincoln Missouri 26 Nebraska 6
37 October 30, 1943 Columbia Missouri 54 Nebraska 20
38 October 28, 1944 Lincoln Nebraska 24 Missouri 20
39 October 27, 1945 Columbia Missouri 19 Nebraska 0
40 November 2, 1946 Lincoln Missouri 21 Nebraska 20
41 November 1, 1947 Columbia Missouri 47 Nebraska 6
42 November 13, 1948 Lincoln Missouri 33 Nebraska 6
43 October 29, 1949 Columbia #16 Missouri 21 Nebraska 20
44 November 4, 1950 Lincoln Nebraska 40 Missouri 34
45 October 27, 1951 Columbia Missouri 35 Nebraska 19
46 November 1, 1952 Lincoln Missouri 10 Nebraska 6
47 October 24, 1953 Columbia Missouri 23 Nebraska 7
48 October 30, 1954 Lincoln Nebraska 25 Missouri 19
49 October 22, 1955 Columbia Nebraska 18 Missouri 12
50 November 3, 1956 Lincoln Nebraska 15 Missouri 14
51 October 26, 1957 Columbia Missouri 14 Nebraska 13
52 November 1, 1958 Lincoln Missouri 31 Nebraska 0
53 October 24, 1959 Columbia Missouri 9 Nebraska 0
No.DateLocationWinning teamLosing team
54 October 29, 1960 Lincoln #5 Missouri 28 Nebraska 0
55 October 28, 1961 Columbia Missouri 10 Nebraska 0
56 November 3, 1962 Lincoln Missouri 16 Nebraska 7
57 November 2, 1963 Columbia Nebraska 13 Missouri 12
58 October 31, 1964 Lincoln #5 Nebraska 9 Missouri 0
59 October 30, 1965 Columbia #3 Nebraska 16 Missouri 14
60 October 29, 1966 Lincoln #8 Nebraska 35 Missouri 0
61 November 18, 1967 Columbia Missouri 10 Nebraska 7
62 October 19, 1968 Lincoln #20 Missouri 16 #13 Nebraska 14
63 October 11, 1969 Columbia #7 Missouri 17 #20 Nebraska 7
64 October 10, 1970 Lincoln #6 Nebraska 21 #16 Missouri 7
65 October 9, 1971 Columbia #1 Nebraska 36 Missouri 0
66 October 14, 1972 Lincoln #6 Nebraska 62 Missouri 0
67 October 13, 1973 Columbia #12 Missouri 13 #2 Nebraska 12
68 October 12, 1974 Lincoln Missouri 21 #5 Nebraska 10
69 November 1, 1975 Columbia #3 Nebraska 30 #12 Missouri 7
70 October 23, 1976 Lincoln #17 Missouri 34 #3 Nebraska 24
71 November 5, 1977 Columbia #11 Nebraska 21 Missouri 10
72 November 18, 1978 Lincoln Missouri 35 #2 Nebraska 31
73 November 3, 1979 Columbia #2 Nebraska 23 Missouri 20
74 November 1, 1980 Lincoln #8 Nebraska 38 #15 Missouri 16
75 October 24, 1981 Columbia #15 Nebraska 6 #19 Missouri 0
76 October 23, 1982 Lincoln #5 Nebraska 23 Missouri 19
77 October 15, 1983 Columbia #1 Nebraska 34 Missouri 13
78 October 13, 1984 Lincoln #6 Nebraska 33 Missouri 23
79 October 19, 1985 Columbia #7 Nebraska 28 Missouri 20
80 October 18, 1986 Lincoln #3 Nebraska 48 Missouri 17
81 October 31, 1987 Columbia #2 Nebraska 42 Missouri 7
82 October 29, 1988 Lincoln #5 Nebraska 26 Missouri 18
83 October 14, 1989 Columbia #4 Nebraska 50 Missouri 7
84 October 13, 1990 Lincoln #7 Nebraska 69 Missouri 21
85 October 26, 1991 Lincoln #9 Nebraska 63 Missouri 6
86 October 24, 1992 Columbia #8 Nebraska 34 Missouri 24
87 October 23, 1993 Lincoln #5 Nebraska 49 Missouri 7
88 October 22, 1994 Columbia #3 Nebraska 42 Missouri 7
89 October 14, 1995 Lincoln #2 Nebraska 57 Missouri 0
90 November 9, 1996 Lincoln #5 Nebraska 51 Missouri 7
91 November 8, 1997 Columbia #1 Nebraska 45 Missouri 38OT
92 October 24, 1998 Lincoln #7 Nebraska 20 #19 Missouri 13
93 September 25, 1999 Columbia #6 Nebraska 40 Missouri 10
94 September 30, 2000 Lincoln #1 Nebraska 42 Missouri 24
95 September 29, 2001 Columbia #4 Nebraska 36 Missouri 3
96 October 12, 2002 Lincoln Nebraska 24 Missouri 13
97 October 11, 2003 Columbia Missouri 41 #10 Nebraska 24
98 October 30, 2004 Lincoln Nebraska 24 Missouri 3
99 October 22, 2005 Columbia Missouri 41 Nebraska 24
100 November 4, 2006 Lincoln Nebraska 34 Missouri 20
101 October 6, 2007 Columbia #17 Missouri 41 #23 Nebraska 6
102 October 4, 2008 Lincoln #4 Missouri 52 Nebraska 17
103 October 8, 2009 Columbia #21 Nebraska 27 #24 Missouri 12
104 October 30, 2010 Lincoln #14 Nebraska 31 #6 Missouri 17
Series: Nebraska leads 65–36–3[1]
† Missouri forfeit, see 1892 Nebraska Bugeaters football team

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Winsipedia – Missouri Tigers vs. Nebraska Cornhuskers football series history". Winsipedia.
  2. ^ "Omaha.com". Archived from the original on September 14, 2012.
  3. ^ "Rivalry appears strong between Missouri and Nebraska". ESPN.com. October 9, 2009.
  4. ^ "Missouri-Nebraska a fight to the death – The Maneater".
  5. ^ "Lesser Known College Football Rivalries".
  6. ^ "Sports News & latest headlines from AOL". AOL.com.
  7. ^ "Missouri Forefit Likely". Husker Max. October 22, 1892.
  8. ^ Putz, Paul (November 13, 2020). "The Black Man Who Invented Nebraska Football". Slate. Retrieved November 20, 2022.
  9. ^ Maisel, Ivan (November 12, 1997). "Hallowed Be His Name". CNN/SI. Retrieved December 10, 2008.
  10. ^ "Historic rivalry between Missouri, Nebraska revived". Daily Nebraskan. June 15, 2006. Archived from the original on June 27, 2012. Retrieved December 10, 2008.
  11. ^ "Missouri wants to stop toppling of goal posts". USA Today. October 25, 2005. Retrieved May 12, 2010.
  12. ^ . Lincoln Journal Star. Archived from the original on June 14, 2010. Retrieved June 11, 2010.
  13. ^ "Nebraska to the Big Ten". Omaha World-Herald. Archived from the original on June 14, 2010. Retrieved June 11, 2010.
  14. ^ "It's unanimous: Nebraska to the Big Ten". Lincoln Journal Star. Archived from the original on July 11, 2012. Retrieved June 11, 2010.
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on December 24, 2009. Retrieved December 16, 2009.
  16. ^ a b "The Innocents Society". University of Nebraska–Lincoln. Retrieved December 10, 2008.
  17. ^ . CBS Sports. Archived from the original on September 15, 2008. Retrieved December 10, 2008.
  18. ^ . Archived from the original on July 21, 2011. Retrieved March 4, 2010.
  19. ^ "The final Battle for the Bell?". HuskerExtra.com. Retrieved November 1, 2010.

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The Missouri Nebraska football rivalry was an American college football rivalry between the Missouri Tigers and Nebraska Cornhuskers The rivalry was the second oldest in the Big 12 Conference and third oldest west of the Mississippi River However it ended following the 2010 game when Nebraska and Missouri met in league play for the last time prior to Nebraska s 2011 move to the Big Ten Conference 2 3 4 5 In November 2011 Missouri announced that it would join the Southeastern Conference in July 2012 Missouri Nebraska football rivalryMissouri TigersNebraska CornhuskersFirst meetingNovember 5 1892Latest meetingOctober 30 2010TrophyVictory BellStatisticsMeetings total104All time seriesNebraska leads 65 36 3 1 Largest victoryNebraska 62 0 1972 Current win streakNebraska 2 300km200miles Nebraska Missouri Locations of Missouri and Nebraska Contents 1 Series history 2 End of the rivalry 3 Victory Bell 4 Game results 5 See also 6 ReferencesSeries history editThe Tigers and Cornhuskers have met 104 times since 1892 dating back to the formation of the Western Interstate University Football Association 6 Missouri forfeited its first game against Nebraska because the Missouri team which was segregated refused to play against George Flippin an African American Nebraska Player 7 8 The rivalry was competitive through 1978 with Nebraska leading the series 37 32 3 up to that point However starting in 1979 Missouri lost the next 24 games Following a close overtime game in Columbia in 1997 the rivalry began to gain attention once again A miraculous touchdown catch by Nebraska s Matt Davison tied the ballgame at the end of regulation which allowed 1 Nebraska to barely escape a loss to unranked Missouri Davison caught the ball after it bounced off the hands chest foot of a Missouri safety and foot of teammate Shevin Wiggins in what is now known as the famous Flea Kicker play Nebraska went on to share the national title with Michigan 9 An unranked Missouri finally broke through in 2003 with a 41 24 victory over 10 Nebraska Fans players and coaches from both sides had remarked that in recent years the rivalry had returned to the levels of intensity that was felt prior to the late 1980s 10 A Missouri campus tradition came to an end following the Tigers win over Nebraska in 2005 Anytime the goalposts were torn down at Faurot Field they were carried out of the stadium around the columns and then finally to Harpo s Bar and Grill at 29 S Tenth Street in downtown Columbia in a tradition that dated back to 1971 Students rushed the field and tore down the goal posts following the Missouri wins in 2003 and 2005 Following the 2005 incident 20 fans were arrested on trespassing charges and the university announced it would be forming an internal task force to reduce fan rowdiness In May 2006 Missouri athletic director Mike Alden announced that collapsible goalposts would be installed for the upcoming 2006 season hoping to end any future incidents with students rushing the field to tear down the goalposts 11 End of the rivalry editOn June 11 2010 the Nebraska Cornhuskers announced that its regents unanimously voted to end the university s affiliation with the Big 12 Conference and would be joining the Big Ten Conference beginning with the 2011 season 12 13 14 Therefore the October 30 2010 contest between these two teams was the last unless the programs meet in a future non conference game or postseason bowl game On November 6 2011 the Missouri Tigers announced their decision to leave the Big 12 for the Southeastern Conference beginning with the 2012 season Due to both Nebraska s and Missouri s move to the Big Ten and SEC respectively there are actually several opportunities for the teams to possibly meet in a bowl game each season Three bowls feature the Big Ten and SEC as their contracted matchup in addition to the possibility that other bowls can take teams from the Big Ten or SEC if their contracted conferences fail to produce enough bowl eligible teams Victory Bell editThe Victory Bell sometimes known as the Missouri Nebraska bell was awarded to the winner of the Nebraska and Missouri football game annually 15 The exchange was organized by the Innocents Society of Nebraska and QEBH of Missouri 16 17 The tradition dated back to 1892 when these teams first met when the bell was taken from a church in Seward Nebraska by members of Nebraska fraternities Phi Delta Theta and Delta Tau Delta At the time the members of the two fraternities occupied the same house When the two groups moved into separate houses there was a dispute over who should keep the bell Annual scholastic or athletic contests were held with the bell being used as a trophy This rivalry abated yet still the ownership of the bell was left in question In 1926 Missouri athletic director Chester D Brewer suggested an annual award be established for the annual Missouri Nebraska football game The bell was selected to be the prize to end the conflict between the fraternities and the letters M and N were engraved on opposite sides of the bell 18 The exchange was coordinated by the Innocents Society and Missouri s prestigious Q E B H Society Missouri won the first game in 1927 7 6 The scores from the games up through 2005 are engraved on the bell 16 With Nebraska s victory over Missouri in the final league meeting of these teams on October 30 2010 Nebraska s Memorial Stadium became the apparent final home of the Victory Bell though a commemorative bell will be produced for permanent display at the University of Missouri It is possible that the Victory Bell could change hands again if the teams meet in a future non conference game or postseason bowl game 19 Game results editMissouri victoriesNebraska victoriesTie gamesNo DateLocationWinning teamLosing team1November 5 1892OmahaNebraska1Missouri0 2November 11 1893Kansas CityMissouri30Nebraska183November 3 1894Kansas CityMissouri18Nebraska144November 2 1895OmahaNebraska12Missouri105October 26 1896ColumbiaNebraska8Missouri46October 30 1897LincolnNebraska41Missouri07October 24 1898ColumbiaNebraska47Missouri68October 21 1899LincolnMissouri11Nebraska09November 5 1900ColumbiaNebraska12Missouri010November 9 1901OmahaNebraska51Missouri011October 25 1902St JosephNebraska12Missouri012October 28 1911LincolnNebraska34Missouri013November 2 1912ColumbiaNebraska7Missouri014November 10 1917LincolnNebraska52Missouri015November 8 1919ColumbiaNebraska12Missouri516October 21 1922LincolnNebraska48Missouri017October 27 1923ColumbiaTie7Tie718November 1 1924LincolnNebraska14Missouri619October 10 1925ColumbiaMissouri9Nebraska620October 9 1926LincolnMissouri14Nebraska721October 8 1927ColumbiaMissouri7Nebraska622October 27 1928LincolnNebraska24Missouri023October 26 1929ColumbiaTie7Tie724November 15 1930LincolnTie0Tie025October 31 1931ColumbiaNebraska10Missouri726November 24 1932LincolnNebraska21Missouri627November 4 1933ColumbiaNebraska26Missouri028November 24 1934LincolnNebraska13Missouri629November 2 1935ColumbiaNebraska19Missouri630October 31 1936Lincoln 11 Nebraska20Missouri031October 23 1937Columbia 8 Nebraska7Missouri032October 29 1938LincolnMissouri13Nebraska1033November 4 1939ColumbiaMissouri27 10 Nebraska1334October 26 1940Lincoln 18 Nebraska20Missouri735October 25 1941ColumbiaMissouri6Nebraska036November 7 1942LincolnMissouri26Nebraska637October 30 1943ColumbiaMissouri54Nebraska2038October 28 1944LincolnNebraska24Missouri2039October 27 1945ColumbiaMissouri19Nebraska040November 2 1946LincolnMissouri21Nebraska2041November 1 1947ColumbiaMissouri47Nebraska642November 13 1948LincolnMissouri33Nebraska643October 29 1949Columbia 16 Missouri21Nebraska2044November 4 1950LincolnNebraska40Missouri3445October 27 1951ColumbiaMissouri35Nebraska1946November 1 1952LincolnMissouri10Nebraska647October 24 1953ColumbiaMissouri23Nebraska748October 30 1954LincolnNebraska25Missouri1949October 22 1955ColumbiaNebraska18Missouri1250November 3 1956LincolnNebraska15Missouri1451October 26 1957ColumbiaMissouri14Nebraska1352November 1 1958LincolnMissouri31Nebraska053October 24 1959ColumbiaMissouri9Nebraska0No DateLocationWinning teamLosing team54October 29 1960Lincoln 5 Missouri28Nebraska055October 28 1961ColumbiaMissouri10Nebraska056November 3 1962LincolnMissouri16Nebraska757November 2 1963ColumbiaNebraska13Missouri1258October 31 1964Lincoln 5 Nebraska9Missouri059October 30 1965Columbia 3 Nebraska16Missouri1460October 29 1966Lincoln 8 Nebraska35Missouri061November 18 1967ColumbiaMissouri10Nebraska762October 19 1968Lincoln 20 Missouri16 13 Nebraska1463October 11 1969Columbia 7 Missouri17 20 Nebraska764October 10 1970Lincoln 6 Nebraska21 16 Missouri765October 9 1971Columbia 1 Nebraska36Missouri066October 14 1972Lincoln 6 Nebraska62Missouri067October 13 1973Columbia 12 Missouri13 2 Nebraska1268October 12 1974LincolnMissouri21 5 Nebraska1069November 1 1975Columbia 3 Nebraska30 12 Missouri770October 23 1976Lincoln 17 Missouri34 3 Nebraska2471November 5 1977Columbia 11 Nebraska21Missouri1072November 18 1978LincolnMissouri35 2 Nebraska3173November 3 1979Columbia 2 Nebraska23Missouri2074November 1 1980Lincoln 8 Nebraska38 15 Missouri1675October 24 1981Columbia 15 Nebraska6 19 Missouri076October 23 1982Lincoln 5 Nebraska23Missouri1977October 15 1983Columbia 1 Nebraska34Missouri1378October 13 1984Lincoln 6 Nebraska33Missouri2379October 19 1985Columbia 7 Nebraska28Missouri2080October 18 1986Lincoln 3 Nebraska48Missouri1781October 31 1987Columbia 2 Nebraska42Missouri782October 29 1988Lincoln 5 Nebraska26Missouri1883October 14 1989Columbia 4 Nebraska50Missouri784October 13 1990Lincoln 7 Nebraska69Missouri2185October 26 1991Lincoln 9 Nebraska63Missouri686October 24 1992Columbia 8 Nebraska34Missouri2487October 23 1993Lincoln 5 Nebraska49Missouri788October 22 1994Columbia 3 Nebraska42Missouri789October 14 1995Lincoln 2 Nebraska57Missouri090November 9 1996Lincoln 5 Nebraska51Missouri791November 8 1997Columbia 1 Nebraska45Missouri38OT92October 24 1998Lincoln 7 Nebraska20 19 Missouri1393September 25 1999Columbia 6 Nebraska40Missouri1094September 30 2000Lincoln 1 Nebraska42Missouri2495September 29 2001Columbia 4 Nebraska36Missouri396October 12 2002LincolnNebraska24Missouri1397October 11 2003ColumbiaMissouri41 10 Nebraska2498October 30 2004LincolnNebraska24Missouri399October 22 2005ColumbiaMissouri41Nebraska24100November 4 2006LincolnNebraska34Missouri20101October 6 2007Columbia 17 Missouri41 23 Nebraska6102October 4 2008Lincoln 4 Missouri52Nebraska17103October 8 2009Columbia 21 Nebraska27 24 Missouri12104October 30 2010Lincoln 14 Nebraska31 6 Missouri17Series Nebraska leads 65 36 3 1 Missouri forfeit see 1892 Nebraska Bugeaters football teamSee also editList of NCAA college football rivalry games List of most played college football series in NCAA Division IReferences edit a b Winsipedia Missouri Tigers vs Nebraska Cornhuskers football series history Winsipedia Omaha com Archived from the original on September 14 2012 Rivalry appears strong between Missouri and Nebraska ESPN com October 9 2009 Missouri Nebraska a fight to the death The Maneater Lesser Known College Football Rivalries Sports News amp latest headlines from AOL AOL com Missouri Forefit Likely Husker Max October 22 1892 Putz Paul November 13 2020 The Black Man Who Invented Nebraska Football Slate Retrieved November 20 2022 Maisel Ivan November 12 1997 Hallowed Be His Name CNN SI Retrieved December 10 2008 Historic rivalry between Missouri Nebraska revived Daily Nebraskan June 15 2006 Archived from the original on June 27 2012 Retrieved December 10 2008 Missouri wants to stop toppling of goal posts USA Today October 25 2005 Retrieved May 12 2010 Perlman hopes to begin Big Ten athletics by 2011 Lincoln Journal Star Archived from the original on June 14 2010 Retrieved June 11 2010 Nebraska to the Big Ten Omaha World Herald Archived from the original on June 14 2010 Retrieved June 11 2010 It s unanimous Nebraska to the Big Ten Lincoln Journal Star Archived from the original on July 11 2012 Retrieved June 11 2010 College Football Tickets Missouri Archived from the original on December 24 2009 Retrieved December 16 2009 a b The Innocents Society University of Nebraska Lincoln Retrieved December 10 2008 Mascot amp Football Traditions CBS Sports Archived from the original on September 15 2008 Retrieved December 10 2008 MISSOURI OFFICIAL ATHLETIC SITE Traditions Archived from the original on July 21 2011 Retrieved March 4 2010 The final Battle for the Bell HuskerExtra com Retrieved November 1 2010 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Missouri Nebraska football rivalry amp oldid 1209805574, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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