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Nebraska Cornhuskers football

The Nebraska Cornhuskers football team competes as part of the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision, representing the University of Nebraska–Lincoln in the West Division of the Big Ten. Nebraska plays its home games at Memorial Stadium, where it has sold out every game since 1962.[5]

Nebraska Cornhuskers football
First season1890; 133 years ago (1890)
Athletic directorTrev Alberts
Head coachMatt Rhule
1st season, 3–3 (.500)
StadiumMemorial Stadium at Tom Osborne Field
(capacity: 85,458[1]
record: 91,585[2])
Field surfaceFieldTurf
LocationLincoln, Nebraska
ConferenceBig Ten
DivisionWest
Past conferencesWIUFA
(1892–1897)
Big Eight
(1907–1918; 1921–1995)
Big 12
(1996–2010)
All-time record915–420–40 (.680)
Bowl record26–27 (.491)
Claimed national titles5 (1970, 1971, 1994, 1995, 1997)
Unclaimed national titles7 (1915, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1993)
Conference titles46
Division titles10
RivalriesColorado (rivalry)
Iowa (rivalry)
Kansas (rivalry)
Kansas State (rivalry)
Miami (FL) (rivalry)
Minnesota (rivalry)
Missouri (rivalry)
Oklahoma (rivalry)
Texas (rivalry)
Wisconsin (rivalry)
Heisman winnersJohnny Rodgers – 1972
Mike Rozier – 1983
Eric Crouch – 2001
Consensus All-Americans54[3]
Current uniform
ColorsScarlet and cream[4]
   
Fight song
Hail Varsity
MascotHerbie Husker
Lil' Red
Marching bandCornhusker Marching Band
OutfitterAdidas
Websitehuskers.com

Nebraska is among the most storied programs in college football history and has the eighth-most all-time victories among FBS teams.[6] Nebraska claims forty-six conference championships and five national championships (1970, 1971, 1994, 1995, and 1997), and has won six other national championships the school does not claim.[7] NU's 1971 and 1995 title-winning teams are considered among the best in college football history.[8] Famous Cornhuskers include Heisman Trophy winners Johnny Rodgers, Mike Rozier, and Eric Crouch, who join twenty-two other Cornhuskers in the College Football Hall of Fame. Notable among these are players Bob Brown, Guy Chamberlin, Tommie Frazier, Rich Glover, Dave Rimington, and Will Shields, and coaches Bob Devaney and Tom Osborne.[9]

The program's first extended period of success came just after the turn of the century. Between 1900 and 1916, Nebraska had five undefeated seasons and completed a stretch of thirty-four consecutive games without a loss, still a program record.[10] Despite a span of twenty-one conference championships in thirty-three seasons, the Cornhuskers didn't experience major national success until Bob Devaney was hired in 1962. In eleven seasons as head coach, Devaney won two national championships, eight conference titles, and coached twenty-two All-Americans, but perhaps his most lasting achievement was the hiring of Tom Osborne as offensive coordinator in 1969.[11] Osborne was named Devaney's successor in 1973, and over the next twenty-five years established himself as one of the best coaches in college football history with his trademark I-formation offense and revolutionary strength, conditioning, and nutrition programs.[12][13][14] Following Osborne's retirement in 1997, Nebraska has cycled through five head coaches, with Mickey Joseph serving as interim head coach following the firing of Scott Frost.[15]

On November 26, 2022 Nebraska announced the hiring of Matt Rhule to become the next head coach of the Cornhusker football program.[16]

History Edit

Seasons Edit

Conference affiliations Edit

[17]: 2 

Head coaches Edit

Nebraska has had 31 head coaches in the program's history, with five others coaching at least one game on a non-permanent basis. The current head coach is Matt Rhule.

Six past Nebraska head coaches have been inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame: Edward N. Robinson, Fielding H. Yost, Dana X. Bible, Biff Jones, Bob Devaney, and Tom Osborne. Osborne is the program's all-time leader in most major categories; his .836 career winning percentage is fourth-highest in major college football history.[18] Thirteen Nebraska coaches have won a conference championship at the school, and Devaney and Osborne combined to win five national titles.

Championships Edit

National championships Edit

Nebraska has won five consensus national championships from NCAA-designated major selectors.[19][20][21]: 113–114 

Year Coach Record Bowl Result Selector Final AP Final Coaches
1970 Bob Devaney 11–0–1 Orange W 17–12 vs. LSU AP No. 1 No. 3
1971 13–0 Orange W 38–6 vs. Alabama AP, Coaches No. 1 No. 1
1994 Tom Osborne 13–0 Orange (Bowl Coalition National Championship Game) W 24–17 vs. Miami (FL) AP, Coaches No. 1 No. 1
1995 12–0 Fiesta (Bowl Alliance National Championship Game) W 62–24 vs. Florida AP, Coaches No. 1 No. 1
1997 13–0 Orange (Bowl Alliance National Championship Game) W 42–17 vs. Tennessee Coaches No. 2 No. 1

Unclaimed national championships

Nebraska has been awarded six other national championships from NCAA-designated major selectors that the school does not claim.[22] Major selectors for each are shown below.

Year Coach Record Bowl Result Selector
1915 Ewald O. Stiehm 8–0 BR
1980 Tom Osborne 10–2 Sun W 31–17 vs. Mississippi State R(FACT)
1981 9–3 Orange L 22–15 vs. Clemson NCF
1982 12–1 Orange W 21–20 vs. LSU B(QPRS)
1983 12–1 Orange L 31–30 vs. Miami (FL) B(QPRS), DeS, L, MGR, PS, R(FACT), SR
1984 10–2 Sugar W 28–10 vs. LSU L
1993 11–1 Orange L 18–16 vs. Florida State NCF

Conference championships Edit

Nebraska has won forty-six conference championships.[7]

Year Coach Overall Conf.
WIUFA (1892–1897)
1894 Frank Crawford 6–2 2–1
1895 Charles Thomas 6–3 2–1
1897 Edward N. Robinson 5–1 3–0
MVIAA (1907–1927)
1907 W. C. Cole 8–2 1–0
1910 7–1 2–0
1911 Ewald O. Stiehm 5–1–2 2–0–1
1912 7–1 2–0
1913 8–0 3–0
1914 7–0–1 3–0
1915 8–0 4–0
1916 E. J. Stewart 6–2 3–1
1917 5–2 2–0
1921 Fred Dawson 7–1 3–0
1922 7–1 5–0
1923 4–2–2 3–0–2
Big Six Conference (1928–1947)
1928 Ernest Bearg 7–1–1 4–0
1929 Dana X. Bible 4–1–3 3–0–2
1931 8–2 5–0
1932 7–1–1 5–0
1933 8–1 5–0
1935 6–2–1 4–0–1
1936 7–2 5–0
1937 Biff Jones 6–1–2 3–0–2
1940 8–2 5–0
Big Eight Conference (1960–1995)
1963 Bob Devaney 10–1 7–0
1964 9–2 6–1
1965 10–1 7–0
1966 9–2 6–1
1969 9–2 6–1
1970 11–0–1 7–0
1971 13–0 7–0
1972 9–2–1 5–1–1
1975 Tom Osborne 10–2 6–1
1978 9–3 6–1
1981 9–3 7–0
1982 12–1 7–0
1983 12–1 7–0
1984 10–2 6–1
1988 11–2 7–0
1991 9–2–1 6–0–1
1992 9–3 6–1
1993 11–1 7–0
1994 13–0 7–0
1995 12–0 7–0
Big 12 Conference (1996–2010)
1997 Tom Osborne 13–0 8–0
1999 Frank Solich 12–1 7–1

Division championships Edit

Nebraska has won ten division championships.

Year Coach Overall Conf. CCG result
Big 12 Conference (North Division) (1996–2010)
1996 Tom Osborne 11–2 8–0 L 37–27 vs. Texas
1997 13–0 8–0 W 54–15 vs. Texas A&M
1999 Frank Solich 12–1 7–1 W 22–6 vs. Texas
2000 10–2 6–2 Lost tiebreaker to Kansas State
2001 11–2 7–1 Lost tiebreaker to Colorado
2006 Bill Callahan 9–5 6–2 L 21–7 vs. Oklahoma
2008 Bo Pelini 9–4 5–3 Lost tiebreaker to Missouri
2009 10–4 6–2 L 13–12 vs. Texas
2010 10–4 6–2 L 23–20 vs. Oklahoma
Big Ten Conference (Legends Division) (2011–2013)
2012 Bo Pelini 10–4 7–1 L 70–31 vs. Wisconsin

† Co-champions

‡ Claimed by both Nebraska [17]: 206  and Oklahoma[23] due to a dispute over Oklahoma's forfeiture of games

Bowl games Edit

Nebraska has played in fifty-three bowl games, including an NCAA-record thirty-five straight from 1969 to 2003, with a record of 26–27.[24][25]

Memorial Stadium Edit

 
Nebraska vs. USC at Memorial Stadium on September 15, 2007

Memorial Stadium, known as The Sea of Red, has been home of the Cornhuskers since 1923 and is the location of an ongoing NCAA-record 389-game sellout streak. The sellout streak dates back to 1962, Bob Devaney's first season at Nebraska.[26][27] The stadium becomes the "third-largest city in Nebraska" on game days, as its capacity exceeds that of every Nebraska town except for Omaha and Lincoln.[28]

The stadium has undergone a series of expansion since 1923, bringing the official capacity to 85,458.[1] The largest crowd in Memorial Stadium history occurred on September 20, 2014, a Nebraska win over Miami with an announced attendance of 91,585.[2]

Three statues sit outside of the stadium. The oldest, unveiled in 1997, depicts six Nebraska defenders tackling a ball carrier.[29] Creator Fred Hoppe said, "the monument displays the sense of pride that Nebraskans have for their football team." In 2006, Hoppe created a statue of Tom Osborne with his arm around quarterback Brook Berringer, which is located outside the Osborne Athletic Complex.[30] On August 30, 2013, a bronze statue of Bob Devaney was unveiled at the main entrance of the newly remodeled east stadium. Sculptor Joe Putjenter also created the Tunnel Walk gates inside the stadium.[31]

Before the construction of Memorial Stadium, Nebraska played its home games at Antelope Park and Nebraska Field.

Traditions Edit

Tunnel Walk

 
Tunnel Walk

Since 1994, Nebraska's home games have opened with the "Tunnel Walk". Just before kickoff, Memorial Stadium plays "Sirius" as the Huskers take the field from the northwest tunnel. Immediately before the Tunnel Walk, half of Memorial Stadium yells "Husker" in unison, while the other half response with "Power."[32]

Balloon release

At every home game since the 1930s,[33] fans have released red helium balloons when the Huskers score their first points. In 2012, a global helium shortage threatened the tradition, but the university allowed for a limited number of balloon releases throughout the season.[34] The tradition returned to normal the following year. In 2022, citing another global helium shortage, athletic director Trev Alberts put the tradition on hold for the year.[35]

Walk-on program

Nebraska has a long-standing walk-on program, designed to attract student-athletes who did not receive scholarship offers. NU accepted its first walk-on in the early 1960s, and Tom Osborne began an official program in 1973 after the NCAA reduced the number of scholarships schools could offer.[36] The size and stature of the program means that Nebraska's rosters are often unusually large; NU had 141 players on its 1996 Fiesta Bowl team, while opponent Florida had only ninety-four.[37] Osborne credited his walk-ons with providing flexibility to better scout future opponents.[38] Unlike some other schools, Nebraska's walk-ons have the same access to training facilities and academic counseling as those with scholarships. Six Nebraska walk-ons have become All-Americans and twenty-nine have played in the National Football League.[39]

Uniform history Edit

 
Balloon release

Helmets

Nebraska's first helmet was red with a single white stripe, later changed to plain white with a black number on the side. From 1967 to 1969, the helmet featured a red, offset "NU" on each side. In 1970, this was changed to the now-familiar single "N", although a few "NU" helmets remained as late as 1971. The change was necessitated due to a shortage of "U" stickers, and when the program claimed its first national championship, the single N remained.[40] The helmet design has remained essentially unchanged since, with the exception of a facemask switch from grey to red in 1982.

Jerseys

The Huskers wore full shoulder stripes in the late 1960s and early 1970s, but these were gradually phased out as mesh and tearaway jerseys became popular. From 1980 to 1983, Nebraska's jerseys featured only a block "N" on the sleeves. In 1984, stripes and TV numbers were permanently re-added, although both have decreased in size as jersey sleeves have shortened.[41] A patch was added to the left shoulder to commemorate the 100th season of Nebraska football in 1989; it remained the following season and was altered to read "Nebraska Football: A Winning Tradition."[42] Players' last names first appeared on jerseys for road games and bowl games in the late 1970s, but home jerseys remained nameless except for seniors playing their final home game. In 1988, last names were permanently affixed to all jerseys.[41]

Nebraska's defense has been referred to as the "Blackshirts" since the 1960s, a reference to the black jerseys worn by starting defensive players during practice. Depictions of the Blackshirts often include a skull and crossbones. The tradition originated when Bob Devaney had the defense use contrasting jerseys to offset the red worn by the offense in practice.[43]

Pants

The team traditionally wears white pants at home and red on the road, although there have been exceptions. Nebraska first donned red pants with red jerseys for its 1986 contest with Oklahoma; the combination was unofficially retired after a late Nebraska loss.[44] Nebraska wore all-white uniforms for the first in the 1991 Florida Citrus Bowl, a 45–21 loss to Georgia Tech. NU used the white-on-white combination for its first three road games in 1992, but lost two of them, including an upset loss to Iowa State. The "surrender suits", as they became known, were not seen again for over a decade.[45] In 2007, the white-on-white combination was worn for Bill Callahan's final game as head coach, an embarrassing loss to Colorado. Nebraska again donned all-white in 2014 to contrast Fresno State's all-red uniforms. NU won 55–19 and wore white pants in three more road games that season.[46]

From 1968 through 1994, Nebraska's pants had two stripes down each side. These were removed prior to the 1995 season, and the pants remained stripe-less until 2001. In 2002, Nebraska experimented with large side panels on its jersey and pants, and wore all-white in every road game. The changes were unpopular among fans, and Nebraska quickly reverted most changes, which included the permanent return of pant stripes.[41] When Scott Frost became head coach in 2018, pant stripes were again removed, as a tribute to the uniform style from Frost's playing career. Stripes returned to the pants in 2023 under Matt Rhule.[47]

 
Nebraska vs. Wisconsin at Memorial Stadium on September 29, 2012

Alternate uniforms

Nebraska wore throwback uniforms for the first time in 2009, to honor Memorial Stadium's 300th consecutive sellout.[48] In 2012, Nebraska and Wisconsin played in the first "Adidas Unrivaled" game; Both schools' uniforms featured block letters instead of front numbers and proved to be hugely unpopular.[49] The following year, Nebraska wore black jerseys with white stencil font numbers against UCLA.[50] In 2014, Nebraska wore an all-red uniform featuring black metallic stripes on the jersey and pants, and used a similar design for all-black and all-white uniforms over the next two years.[51]

In 2017, Nebraska wore throwback uniforms to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the school's 1997 national championship team. Unlike previous years, this design was well received.[52] Nebraska again wore throwback uniforms in 2018 to honor the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I.[53] Nebraska wore Blackshirt-themed alternate uniforms in 2019, which featured a black jersey and a Blackshirts logo on both sleeves.[54] Frost suggested this iteration may be a permanent design, to be worn after Nebraska's defense plays particularly well.[55]

Adidas has been Nebraska's official shoe and uniform sponsor since 1996. In 2017, the school and sponsor agreed to a record-setting eleven-year, $128 million apparel deal.[56]

Rivalries Edit

Colorado Edit

The rivalry between Nebraska and Colorado, one-sided for much of its history, gained traction with Colorado's resurgence in the 1990s. The teams have met 71 times, with the series dating back to 1898, a 23–10 Nebraska win. The Cornhuskers lead the series 49–21–2. The rivalry began when Colorado joined the Big Eight in 1947; they played in the same conference as Nebraska until 2010. A bison head named Mr. Chip was presented to the winning team throughout the 1950s, but this exchange ended when Colorado misplaced the trophy in 1961.[57] The teams have not played annually since both programs exited the Big 12 in 2011.

Iowa Edit

 
Nebraska vs. Iowa at Memorial Stadium on November 25, 2011

The Iowa–Nebraska rivalry debuted in 1891, a 22–0 Iowa win. Since 2011, the game is held annually the Friday after Thanksgiving. Also, the game was named the Heroes Game, and the winner keeps the Heroes Trophy. The teams have met 53 times, with the Cornhuskers leading the series 30–20–3. Nebraska holds the trophy after defeating the Hawkeyes in 2022. They will meet next on November 23, 2023.[citation needed]

Kansas Edit

Nebraska and Kansas share a natural border rivalry and maintained the longest non-interrupted rivalry in college football history at 105 years. The teams have met 117 times, with the series dating back to 1892, a 12–0 Kansas win. The Cornhuskers lead the series 91–23–3, which includes 36 consecutive victories from 1969 to 2004. Since Nebraska's move to the Big Ten in 2011, the series has been dormant. No future games are scheduled.[citation needed]

Kansas State Edit

Nebraska and Kansas State were conference rivals from 1913 to 2010. With only 135 miles separating the schools, they were the nearest cross-border rivals in the Big Eight and Big 12 conferences. The teams have met 95 times, with the series dating back to 1911, a 59–0 Nebraska win. Nebraska leads the series 78–15–2, which includes 29 consecutive victories from 1969 to 1997. Since Nebraska's move to the Big Ten in 2011, the series has been dormant. No future games are scheduled.[citation needed]

The 1939 game was televised in Manhattan, Kansas, making it the second televised college football game. The 1992 contest was held in Tokyo as the Coca-Cola Classic.

Miami (FL) Edit

Nebraska's series with Miami is among the most significant "bowl rivalries" in college football. The teams have met twelve times, with the series dating back to 1951, a 19–7 Miami win. The series is tied, 6–6. No future game is yet scheduled.[citation needed]

The rivalry's most notable game is the 1984 Orange Bowl. Top-ranked Nebraska scored with seconds remaining to make the game 31–30, but NU head coach Tom Osborne opted to try for a two-point conversion instead of an extra point, even though a tie would have given Nebraska the national championship. Miami won the game and its first national title.[58]

Minnesota Edit

The $5 Bits of Broken Chair Trophy has been awarded to the winner of the Minnesota–Nebraska game since 2014. The teams have met 61 times, dating back to 1900, a 20–12 Minnesota win. The Golden Gophers lead the series 34–25–2. Minnesota holds the trophy after defeating the Cornhuskers in 2022. The teams play annually and will meet next on August 31, 2023.[citation needed]

Missouri Edit

The Victory Bell (also known as the Missouri–Nebraska Bell) has been awarded to the winner of the Missouri–Nebraska game since 1927. The teams have met 104 times, with the series dating back to 1892, a 1–0 NU win when Missouri forfeited to protest the presence of African-American George Flippin on Nebraska's roster.[59] The Cornhuskers lead the series 65–36–3. Nebraska holds the Victory Bell after defeating the Tigers in 2010. Since Nebraska's move to the Big Ten in 2011, the series has been dormant. No future games are scheduled.[citation needed]

Oklahoma Edit

Nebraska and Oklahoma has long been considered one of the great college football rivalries. The teams have met 87 times dating back to 1912, a 13–9 Nebraska win. The Sooners lead the series 46–38–3. Since Nebraska's move to the Big Ten in 2011, the series was dormant until 2021 when Oklahoma beat Nebraska 23–16 in Norman. Future non-conference games are scheduled for 2029 and 2030. Notably, the 2021 game in Norman marked the 50th anniversary of Nebraska's 35–31 victory over Oklahoma in the "Game of the Century".[citation needed]

Nebraska dominated the series until 1942, going 16–3–3 in the first twenty-two meetings. The Sooners then won sixteen consecutive games, the longest streak in the series. Nebraska's 1959 win both ended the Cornhuskers' drought against the Sooners and snapped Oklahoma's 74-game conference win streak. Nebraska won the "Game of the Century" in 1971, of which Dave Kindred of The Courier-Journal wrote, "They can quit playing now, they have played the perfect game." Oklahoma won every matchup from 1972 to 1977, a streak that ended in 1978, when Nebraska upset No. 1 Oklahoma; less than two months later, OU won a rematch in the Orange Bowl. Nebraska controlled the 1990s, including a 69–7 win in 1997, the largest margin of victory in series history. When the Big 12 was formed in 1996, the schools no longer played annually, ending a stretch of 68 consecutive years they had met. The teams met for the last time as conference opponents in the 2010 Big 12 Championship Game, when Oklahoma defeated Nebraska 23–20.

The two programs combined to win 74 of 89 Big Eight championships, 41 by Nebraska and 33 by Oklahoma. The teams played eighteen times when both were ranked in the AP Poll top ten, and nine times when both were in the top five.

Texas Edit

Nebraska and Texas were conference rivals from 1996 to 2010. The teams have met fourteen times dating back to 1933, a 26–0 Nebraska win. Texas leads the series 10–4. Since Nebraska's move to the Big Ten in 2011, the series has been dormant. No future games are scheduled.[citation needed]

In the first-ever Big 12 Championship game, unranked Texas upset two-time defending national champion Nebraska. In the 2009 Big 12 Championship Game Nebraska's own upset bid was spoiled when a last-second Texas field goal gave the Longhorns the win and a spot in the national championship game.

Wisconsin Edit

The Freedom Trophy has been awarded to the winner of the Nebraska–Wisconsin game since 2014. The teams have met fifteen times, with the series dating back to 1901, an 18–0 Wisconsin win. The Badgers lead the series 11–4. Wisconsin holds the Freedom Trophy after defeating the Cornhuskers in 2022. The teams play annually and will meet next on November 18, 2023.[citation needed]

Honors and awards Edit

Individual award finalists Edit

Winners in bold.

 
Tommie Frazier
 
Mike Rozier

Heisman Trophy

Chuck Bednarik Award

Dick Butkus Award

Walter Camp Award

Ray Guy Award

Lott Trophy

Lombardi Award

Maxwell Award

Bronko Nagurski Trophy

Davey O'Brien Award

Outland Trophy

Dave Rimington Trophy

Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award

Doak Walker Award

William V. Campbell Trophy

AP Player of the Year

College Football Hall of Fame Edit

 
Guy Chamberlain
 
Bob Devaney
 
Tom Osborne

Twenty-six former Nebraska coaches and players have been inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame.[60]

Name Pos. Years at NU Inducted
Dana X. Bible Coach 1929–36 1951
Ed Weir T 1923–25 1951
Fielding H. Yost Coach 1898 1951
George Sauer FB 1931–33 1954
Biff Jones Coach 1937–41 1954
Edward N. Robinson Coach 1896–97 1955
Guy Chamberlin E 1913–15 1962
Clarence Swanson E 1918–20 1973
Sam Francis FB 1934–36 1977
Bob Devaney Coach 1962–72 1981
Bobby Reynolds HB 1950–52 1984
Forrest Behm T 1938–40 1988
Wayne Meylan MG 1965–67 1991
Bob Brown OT 1961–63 1993
Rich Glover MG 1970–72 1995
Dave Rimington C 1979–82 1997
Tom Osborne Coach 1973–97 1999
Johnny Rodgers WB 1970–72 2000
Mike Rozier IB 1981–83 2006
Grant Wistrom DE 1994–97 2009
Will Shields G 1989–92 2011
Tommie Frazier QB 1992–95 2013
Trev Alberts LB 1990–93 2015
Aaron Taylor G 1994–97 2018
Eric Crouch QB 1998–2001 2020
Zach Wiegert OT 1991-94 2022

Retired numbers and jerseys Edit

Nebraska has retired the number of three players and the jersey of seventeen others.[61][62] Rodgers permitted his No. 20 to be worn by his son Terry, from 1986 to 1990.[63] No. 20 was also worn by Marlon Lucky and Michael Booker.

Retired numbers Edit

No. Player Pos. Career
20 Johnny Rodgers WB 1970–72
60 Tom Novak C 1946–49
64 Bob Brown OT 1961–63

Retired jerseys Edit

Jerseys retired but numbers available to be worn:

No. Player Pos. Career
7 Eric Crouch QB 1998–2001
15 Tommie Frazier QB 1992–95
30 Mike Rozier IB 1981–83
34 Trev Alberts LB 1990–93
50 Dave Rimington C 1979–82
54 Dominic Raiola C 1998–2000
67 Aaron Taylor G 1994–97
71 Dean Steinkuhler G 1980–83
72 Zach Wiegert OT 1991–93
75 Larry Jacobson DT 1969–71
Will Shields G 1989–92
79 Rich Glover MG 1970–72
93 Ndamukong Suh DT 2005–09
98 Grant Wistrom DE 1994–97

All-Americans Edit

Academic All-Americans Edit

Nebraska leads the nation in Academic All-America selections, both in football and across all sports. Nebraska boasts seventy CoSIDA First-Team and 108 overall Academic All-America selections, both tops in the nation. The list includes fifteen Huskers that have been named first team Academic All-Americans twice in their careers. The Huskers also lead the nation with a total of 330 Academic All-Americans across all sports.[64]

Nebraska has four players that have been selected as a First Team Academic All-American by entities other than CoSIDA: Don Fricke (1960), Pat Clare (1960), Jim Osberg (1965), and Tony Jeter (1965).

Cornhuskers in the NFL Edit

 
Roy Helu
 
Ndamukong Suh
 
Prince Amukamara

Pro Football Hall of Fame Edit

Five Nebraska players have been enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame:[65]

Name Pos. Inducted
Link Lyman[66] OT 1964
Guy Chamberlin[67] E 1965
Bob Brown[68] OT 2004
Will Shields[69] G 2015
Mick Tingelhoff[70] C 2015

Cornhuskers in the NFL Edit

There are twenty-seven Huskers on NFL rosters, along with five coaches.[71]

Players

Coaches

Future opponents Edit

As a member of the Big Ten's West division, Nebraska faces Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Northwestern, Purdue, and Wisconsin annually, with three other games against Big Ten East opponents and three games against non-conference opponents.[72]

Year Scheduled non-conference opponents[73][74][75][76] Conference non-division opponents[77]
2023 at Colorado (rivalry), Northern Illinois, Louisiana Tech Michigan, Maryland, at Michigan State
2024 UTEP, Colorado, Northern Iowa Ohio State, at Penn State, at Michigan
2025 Akron,[78] at Cincinnati, Louisiana-Monroe Michigan, at Indiana, Rutgers
2026 Ohio, Tennessee, North Dakota TBA
2027 Northern Illinois, at Tennessee
2028 UTEP, South Dakota State, Arizona
2029 at Oklahoma
2030 South Dakota State, Oklahoma
2031 at Arizona
2032 TBA
2033
2034 Oklahoma State
2035 at Oklahoma State

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nebraska, cornhuskers, football, nebraska, bugeaters, redirects, here, national, premier, soccer, league, team, nebraska, bugeaters, team, competes, part, ncaa, division, football, bowl, subdivision, representing, university, nebraska, lincoln, west, division,. Nebraska Bugeaters redirects here For the National Premier Soccer League team see Nebraska Bugeaters FC The Nebraska Cornhuskers football team competes as part of the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision representing the University of Nebraska Lincoln in the West Division of the Big Ten Nebraska plays its home games at Memorial Stadium where it has sold out every game since 1962 5 Nebraska Cornhuskers football2023 Nebraska Cornhuskers football teamFirst season1890 133 years ago 1890 Athletic directorTrev AlbertsHead coachMatt Rhule 1st season 3 3 500 StadiumMemorial Stadium at Tom Osborne Field capacity 85 458 1 record 91 585 2 Field surfaceFieldTurfLocationLincoln NebraskaConferenceBig TenDivisionWestPast conferencesWIUFA 1892 1897 Big Eight 1907 1918 1921 1995 Big 12 1996 2010 All time record915 420 40 680 Bowl record26 27 491 Claimed national titles5 1970 1971 1994 1995 1997 Unclaimed national titles7 1915 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1993 Conference titles46Division titles10RivalriesColorado rivalry Iowa rivalry Kansas rivalry Kansas State rivalry Miami FL rivalry Minnesota rivalry Missouri rivalry Oklahoma rivalry Texas rivalry Wisconsin rivalry Heisman winnersJohnny Rodgers 1972Mike Rozier 1983Eric Crouch 2001Consensus All Americans54 3 Current uniformColorsScarlet and cream 4 Fight songHail VarsityMascotHerbie HuskerLil RedMarching bandCornhusker Marching BandOutfitterAdidasWebsitehuskers comNebraska is among the most storied programs in college football history and has the eighth most all time victories among FBS teams 6 Nebraska claims forty six conference championships and five national championships 1970 1971 1994 1995 and 1997 and has won six other national championships the school does not claim 7 NU s 1971 and 1995 title winning teams are considered among the best in college football history 8 Famous Cornhuskers include Heisman Trophy winners Johnny Rodgers Mike Rozier and Eric Crouch who join twenty two other Cornhuskers in the College Football Hall of Fame Notable among these are players Bob Brown Guy Chamberlin Tommie Frazier Rich Glover Dave Rimington and Will Shields and coaches Bob Devaney and Tom Osborne 9 The program s first extended period of success came just after the turn of the century Between 1900 and 1916 Nebraska had five undefeated seasons and completed a stretch of thirty four consecutive games without a loss still a program record 10 Despite a span of twenty one conference championships in thirty three seasons the Cornhuskers didn t experience major national success until Bob Devaney was hired in 1962 In eleven seasons as head coach Devaney won two national championships eight conference titles and coached twenty two All Americans but perhaps his most lasting achievement was the hiring of Tom Osborne as offensive coordinator in 1969 11 Osborne was named Devaney s successor in 1973 and over the next twenty five years established himself as one of the best coaches in college football history with his trademark I formation offense and revolutionary strength conditioning and nutrition programs 12 13 14 Following Osborne s retirement in 1997 Nebraska has cycled through five head coaches with Mickey Joseph serving as interim head coach following the firing of Scott Frost 15 On November 26 2022 Nebraska announced the hiring of Matt Rhule to become the next head coach of the Cornhusker football program 16 Contents 1 History 2 Seasons 3 Conference affiliations 4 Head coaches 5 Championships 5 1 National championships 5 2 Conference championships 5 3 Division championships 6 Bowl games 7 Memorial Stadium 8 Traditions 8 1 Uniform history 9 Rivalries 9 1 Colorado 9 2 Iowa 9 3 Kansas 9 4 Kansas State 9 5 Miami FL 9 6 Minnesota 9 7 Missouri 9 8 Oklahoma 9 9 Texas 9 10 Wisconsin 10 Honors and awards 10 1 Individual award finalists 10 2 College Football Hall of Fame 10 3 Retired numbers and jerseys 10 3 1 Retired numbers 10 3 2 Retired jerseys 10 4 All Americans 10 5 Academic All Americans 11 Cornhuskers in the NFL 11 1 Pro Football Hall of Fame 11 2 Cornhuskers in the NFL 12 Future opponents 13 See also 14 References 15 External linksHistory EditMain article History of Nebraska Cornhuskers footballSeasons EditMain article List of Nebraska Cornhuskers football seasonsConference affiliations EditIndependent 1890 1891 1898 1906 1919 1920 Western Interstate University Football Association 1892 1897 Big Eight 1907 1918 1921 1995 Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association 1907 1918 1921 1927 Big Six 1928 1947 Big Seven 1948 1959 Big 12 1996 2010 Big Ten 2011 present 17 2 Head coaches EditMain article List of Nebraska Cornhuskers head football coaches Nebraska has had 31 head coaches in the program s history with five others coaching at least one game on a non permanent basis The current head coach is Matt Rhule Six past Nebraska head coaches have been inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame Edward N Robinson Fielding H Yost Dana X Bible Biff Jones Bob Devaney and Tom Osborne Osborne is the program s all time leader in most major categories his 836 career winning percentage is fourth highest in major college football history 18 Thirteen Nebraska coaches have won a conference championship at the school and Devaney and Osborne combined to win five national titles Championships EditNational championships Edit Nebraska has won five consensus national championships from NCAA designated major selectors 19 20 21 113 114 Year Coach Record Bowl Result Selector Final AP Final Coaches1970 Bob Devaney 11 0 1 Orange W 17 12 vs LSU AP No 1 No 31971 13 0 Orange W 38 6 vs Alabama AP Coaches No 1 No 11994 Tom Osborne 13 0 Orange Bowl Coalition National Championship Game W 24 17 vs Miami FL AP Coaches No 1 No 11995 12 0 Fiesta Bowl Alliance National Championship Game W 62 24 vs Florida AP Coaches No 1 No 11997 13 0 Orange Bowl Alliance National Championship Game W 42 17 vs Tennessee Coaches No 2 No 1Unclaimed national championshipsNebraska has been awarded six other national championships from NCAA designated major selectors that the school does not claim 22 Major selectors for each are shown below Year Coach Record Bowl Result Selector1915 Ewald O Stiehm 8 0 BR1980 Tom Osborne 10 2 Sun W 31 17 vs Mississippi State R FACT 1981 9 3 Orange L 22 15 vs Clemson NCF1982 12 1 Orange W 21 20 vs LSU B QPRS 1983 12 1 Orange L 31 30 vs Miami FL B QPRS DeS L MGR PS R FACT SR1984 10 2 Sugar W 28 10 vs LSU L1993 11 1 Orange L 18 16 vs Florida State NCFConference championships Edit Nebraska has won forty six conference championships 7 Year Coach Overall Conf WIUFA 1892 1897 1894 Frank Crawford 6 2 2 11895 Charles Thomas 6 3 2 11897 Edward N Robinson 5 1 3 0MVIAA 1907 1927 1907 W C Cole 8 2 1 01910 7 1 2 01911 Ewald O Stiehm 5 1 2 2 0 11912 7 1 2 01913 8 0 3 01914 7 0 1 3 01915 8 0 4 01916 E J Stewart 6 2 3 11917 5 2 2 01921 Fred Dawson 7 1 3 01922 7 1 5 01923 4 2 2 3 0 2Big Six Conference 1928 1947 1928 Ernest Bearg 7 1 1 4 01929 Dana X Bible 4 1 3 3 0 21931 8 2 5 01932 7 1 1 5 01933 8 1 5 01935 6 2 1 4 0 11936 7 2 5 01937 Biff Jones 6 1 2 3 0 21940 8 2 5 0Big Eight Conference 1960 1995 1963 Bob Devaney 10 1 7 01964 9 2 6 11965 10 1 7 01966 9 2 6 11969 9 2 6 11970 11 0 1 7 01971 13 0 7 01972 9 2 1 5 1 11975 Tom Osborne 10 2 6 11978 9 3 6 11981 9 3 7 01982 12 1 7 01983 12 1 7 01984 10 2 6 11988 11 2 7 01991 9 2 1 6 0 11992 9 3 6 11993 11 1 7 01994 13 0 7 01995 12 0 7 0Big 12 Conference 1996 2010 1997 Tom Osborne 13 0 8 01999 Frank Solich 12 1 7 1 Division championships Edit Nebraska has won ten division championships Year Coach Overall Conf CCG resultBig 12 Conference North Division 1996 2010 1996 Tom Osborne 11 2 8 0 L 37 27 vs Texas1997 13 0 8 0 W 54 15 vs Texas A amp M1999 Frank Solich 12 1 7 1 W 22 6 vs Texas2000 10 2 6 2 Lost tiebreaker to Kansas State2001 11 2 7 1 Lost tiebreaker to Colorado2006 Bill Callahan 9 5 6 2 L 21 7 vs Oklahoma2008 Bo Pelini 9 4 5 3 Lost tiebreaker to Missouri2009 10 4 6 2 L 13 12 vs Texas2010 10 4 6 2 L 23 20 vs OklahomaBig Ten Conference Legends Division 2011 2013 2012 Bo Pelini 10 4 7 1 L 70 31 vs Wisconsin Co champions Claimed by both Nebraska 17 206 and Oklahoma 23 due to a dispute over Oklahoma s forfeiture of gamesBowl games EditMain article List of Nebraska Cornhuskers bowl games Nebraska has played in fifty three bowl games including an NCAA record thirty five straight from 1969 to 2003 with a record of 26 27 24 25 Memorial Stadium EditMain article Memorial Stadium Lincoln nbsp Nebraska vs USC at Memorial Stadium on September 15 2007Memorial Stadium known as The Sea of Red has been home of the Cornhuskers since 1923 and is the location of an ongoing NCAA record 389 game sellout streak The sellout streak dates back to 1962 Bob Devaney s first season at Nebraska 26 27 The stadium becomes the third largest city in Nebraska on game days as its capacity exceeds that of every Nebraska town except for Omaha and Lincoln 28 The stadium has undergone a series of expansion since 1923 bringing the official capacity to 85 458 1 The largest crowd in Memorial Stadium history occurred on September 20 2014 a Nebraska win over Miami with an announced attendance of 91 585 2 Three statues sit outside of the stadium The oldest unveiled in 1997 depicts six Nebraska defenders tackling a ball carrier 29 Creator Fred Hoppe said the monument displays the sense of pride that Nebraskans have for their football team In 2006 Hoppe created a statue of Tom Osborne with his arm around quarterback Brook Berringer which is located outside the Osborne Athletic Complex 30 On August 30 2013 a bronze statue of Bob Devaney was unveiled at the main entrance of the newly remodeled east stadium Sculptor Joe Putjenter also created the Tunnel Walk gates inside the stadium 31 Before the construction of Memorial Stadium Nebraska played its home games at Antelope Park and Nebraska Field Traditions EditTunnel Walk nbsp Tunnel WalkSince 1994 Nebraska s home games have opened with the Tunnel Walk Just before kickoff Memorial Stadium plays Sirius as the Huskers take the field from the northwest tunnel Immediately before the Tunnel Walk half of Memorial Stadium yells Husker in unison while the other half response with Power 32 Balloon releaseAt every home game since the 1930s 33 fans have released red helium balloons when the Huskers score their first points In 2012 a global helium shortage threatened the tradition but the university allowed for a limited number of balloon releases throughout the season 34 The tradition returned to normal the following year In 2022 citing another global helium shortage athletic director Trev Alberts put the tradition on hold for the year 35 Walk on programNebraska has a long standing walk on program designed to attract student athletes who did not receive scholarship offers NU accepted its first walk on in the early 1960s and Tom Osborne began an official program in 1973 after the NCAA reduced the number of scholarships schools could offer 36 The size and stature of the program means that Nebraska s rosters are often unusually large NU had 141 players on its 1996 Fiesta Bowl team while opponent Florida had only ninety four 37 Osborne credited his walk ons with providing flexibility to better scout future opponents 38 Unlike some other schools Nebraska s walk ons have the same access to training facilities and academic counseling as those with scholarships Six Nebraska walk ons have become All Americans and twenty nine have played in the National Football League 39 Uniform history Edit nbsp Balloon releaseHelmetsNebraska s first helmet was red with a single white stripe later changed to plain white with a black number on the side From 1967 to 1969 the helmet featured a red offset NU on each side In 1970 this was changed to the now familiar single N although a few NU helmets remained as late as 1971 The change was necessitated due to a shortage of U stickers and when the program claimed its first national championship the single N remained 40 The helmet design has remained essentially unchanged since with the exception of a facemask switch from grey to red in 1982 Jerseys See also Blackshirts American football The Huskers wore full shoulder stripes in the late 1960s and early 1970s but these were gradually phased out as mesh and tearaway jerseys became popular From 1980 to 1983 Nebraska s jerseys featured only a block N on the sleeves In 1984 stripes and TV numbers were permanently re added although both have decreased in size as jersey sleeves have shortened 41 A patch was added to the left shoulder to commemorate the 100th season of Nebraska football in 1989 it remained the following season and was altered to read Nebraska Football A Winning Tradition 42 Players last names first appeared on jerseys for road games and bowl games in the late 1970s but home jerseys remained nameless except for seniors playing their final home game In 1988 last names were permanently affixed to all jerseys 41 Nebraska s defense has been referred to as the Blackshirts since the 1960s a reference to the black jerseys worn by starting defensive players during practice Depictions of the Blackshirts often include a skull and crossbones The tradition originated when Bob Devaney had the defense use contrasting jerseys to offset the red worn by the offense in practice 43 PantsThe team traditionally wears white pants at home and red on the road although there have been exceptions Nebraska first donned red pants with red jerseys for its 1986 contest with Oklahoma the combination was unofficially retired after a late Nebraska loss 44 Nebraska wore all white uniforms for the first in the 1991 Florida Citrus Bowl a 45 21 loss to Georgia Tech NU used the white on white combination for its first three road games in 1992 but lost two of them including an upset loss to Iowa State The surrender suits as they became known were not seen again for over a decade 45 In 2007 the white on white combination was worn for Bill Callahan s final game as head coach an embarrassing loss to Colorado Nebraska again donned all white in 2014 to contrast Fresno State s all red uniforms NU won 55 19 and wore white pants in three more road games that season 46 From 1968 through 1994 Nebraska s pants had two stripes down each side These were removed prior to the 1995 season and the pants remained stripe less until 2001 In 2002 Nebraska experimented with large side panels on its jersey and pants and wore all white in every road game The changes were unpopular among fans and Nebraska quickly reverted most changes which included the permanent return of pant stripes 41 When Scott Frost became head coach in 2018 pant stripes were again removed as a tribute to the uniform style from Frost s playing career Stripes returned to the pants in 2023 under Matt Rhule 47 nbsp Nebraska vs Wisconsin at Memorial Stadium on September 29 2012Alternate uniformsNebraska wore throwback uniforms for the first time in 2009 to honor Memorial Stadium s 300th consecutive sellout 48 In 2012 Nebraska and Wisconsin played in the first Adidas Unrivaled game Both schools uniforms featured block letters instead of front numbers and proved to be hugely unpopular 49 The following year Nebraska wore black jerseys with white stencil font numbers against UCLA 50 In 2014 Nebraska wore an all red uniform featuring black metallic stripes on the jersey and pants and used a similar design for all black and all white uniforms over the next two years 51 In 2017 Nebraska wore throwback uniforms to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the school s 1997 national championship team Unlike previous years this design was well received 52 Nebraska again wore throwback uniforms in 2018 to honor the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I 53 Nebraska wore Blackshirt themed alternate uniforms in 2019 which featured a black jersey and a Blackshirts logo on both sleeves 54 Frost suggested this iteration may be a permanent design to be worn after Nebraska s defense plays particularly well 55 Adidas has been Nebraska s official shoe and uniform sponsor since 1996 In 2017 the school and sponsor agreed to a record setting eleven year 128 million apparel deal 56 Rivalries EditColorado Edit Main article Colorado Nebraska football rivalry The rivalry between Nebraska and Colorado one sided for much of its history gained traction with Colorado s resurgence in the 1990s The teams have met 71 times with the series dating back to 1898 a 23 10 Nebraska win The Cornhuskers lead the series 49 21 2 The rivalry began when Colorado joined the Big Eight in 1947 they played in the same conference as Nebraska until 2010 A bison head named Mr Chip was presented to the winning team throughout the 1950s but this exchange ended when Colorado misplaced the trophy in 1961 57 The teams have not played annually since both programs exited the Big 12 in 2011 Iowa Edit Main article Iowa Nebraska football rivalry nbsp Nebraska vs Iowa at Memorial Stadium on November 25 2011The Iowa Nebraska rivalry debuted in 1891 a 22 0 Iowa win Since 2011 the game is held annually the Friday after Thanksgiving Also the game was named the Heroes Game and the winner keeps the Heroes Trophy The teams have met 53 times with the Cornhuskers leading the series 30 20 3 Nebraska holds the trophy after defeating the Hawkeyes in 2022 They will meet next on November 23 2023 citation needed Kansas Edit Main article Kansas Nebraska football rivalry Nebraska and Kansas share a natural border rivalry and maintained the longest non interrupted rivalry in college football history at 105 years The teams have met 117 times with the series dating back to 1892 a 12 0 Kansas win The Cornhuskers lead the series 91 23 3 which includes 36 consecutive victories from 1969 to 2004 Since Nebraska s move to the Big Ten in 2011 the series has been dormant No future games are scheduled citation needed Kansas State Edit Main article Kansas State Nebraska football rivalry Nebraska and Kansas State were conference rivals from 1913 to 2010 With only 135 miles separating the schools they were the nearest cross border rivals in the Big Eight and Big 12 conferences The teams have met 95 times with the series dating back to 1911 a 59 0 Nebraska win Nebraska leads the series 78 15 2 which includes 29 consecutive victories from 1969 to 1997 Since Nebraska s move to the Big Ten in 2011 the series has been dormant No future games are scheduled citation needed The 1939 game was televised in Manhattan Kansas making it the second televised college football game The 1992 contest was held in Tokyo as the Coca Cola Classic Miami FL Edit Main article Miami Nebraska football rivalry Nebraska s series with Miami is among the most significant bowl rivalries in college football The teams have met twelve times with the series dating back to 1951 a 19 7 Miami win The series is tied 6 6 No future game is yet scheduled citation needed The rivalry s most notable game is the 1984 Orange Bowl Top ranked Nebraska scored with seconds remaining to make the game 31 30 but NU head coach Tom Osborne opted to try for a two point conversion instead of an extra point even though a tie would have given Nebraska the national championship Miami won the game and its first national title 58 Minnesota Edit Main article Minnesota Nebraska football rivalry The 5 Bits of Broken Chair Trophy has been awarded to the winner of the Minnesota Nebraska game since 2014 The teams have met 61 times dating back to 1900 a 20 12 Minnesota win The Golden Gophers lead the series 34 25 2 Minnesota holds the trophy after defeating the Cornhuskers in 2022 The teams play annually and will meet next on August 31 2023 citation needed Missouri Edit Main article Missouri Nebraska football rivalry The Victory Bell also known as the Missouri Nebraska Bell has been awarded to the winner of the Missouri Nebraska game since 1927 The teams have met 104 times with the series dating back to 1892 a 1 0 NU win when Missouri forfeited to protest the presence of African American George Flippin on Nebraska s roster 59 The Cornhuskers lead the series 65 36 3 Nebraska holds the Victory Bell after defeating the Tigers in 2010 Since Nebraska s move to the Big Ten in 2011 the series has been dormant No future games are scheduled citation needed Oklahoma Edit Main article Nebraska Oklahoma football rivalry Nebraska and Oklahoma has long been considered one of the great college football rivalries The teams have met 87 times dating back to 1912 a 13 9 Nebraska win The Sooners lead the series 46 38 3 Since Nebraska s move to the Big Ten in 2011 the series was dormant until 2021 when Oklahoma beat Nebraska 23 16 in Norman Future non conference games are scheduled for 2029 and 2030 Notably the 2021 game in Norman marked the 50th anniversary of Nebraska s 35 31 victory over Oklahoma in the Game of the Century citation needed Nebraska dominated the series until 1942 going 16 3 3 in the first twenty two meetings The Sooners then won sixteen consecutive games the longest streak in the series Nebraska s 1959 win both ended the Cornhuskers drought against the Sooners and snapped Oklahoma s 74 game conference win streak Nebraska won the Game of the Century in 1971 of which Dave Kindred of The Courier Journal wrote They can quit playing now they have played the perfect game Oklahoma won every matchup from 1972 to 1977 a streak that ended in 1978 when Nebraska upset No 1 Oklahoma less than two months later OU won a rematch in the Orange Bowl Nebraska controlled the 1990s including a 69 7 win in 1997 the largest margin of victory in series history When the Big 12 was formed in 1996 the schools no longer played annually ending a stretch of 68 consecutive years they had met The teams met for the last time as conference opponents in the 2010 Big 12 Championship Game when Oklahoma defeated Nebraska 23 20 The two programs combined to win 74 of 89 Big Eight championships 41 by Nebraska and 33 by Oklahoma The teams played eighteen times when both were ranked in the AP Poll top ten and nine times when both were in the top five Texas Edit Main article Nebraska Texas football rivalry Nebraska and Texas were conference rivals from 1996 to 2010 The teams have met fourteen times dating back to 1933 a 26 0 Nebraska win Texas leads the series 10 4 Since Nebraska s move to the Big Ten in 2011 the series has been dormant No future games are scheduled citation needed In the first ever Big 12 Championship game unranked Texas upset two time defending national champion Nebraska In the 2009 Big 12 Championship Game Nebraska s own upset bid was spoiled when a last second Texas field goal gave the Longhorns the win and a spot in the national championship game Wisconsin Edit Main article Nebraska Wisconsin football rivalry The Freedom Trophy has been awarded to the winner of the Nebraska Wisconsin game since 2014 The teams have met fifteen times with the series dating back to 1901 an 18 0 Wisconsin win The Badgers lead the series 11 4 Wisconsin holds the Freedom Trophy after defeating the Cornhuskers in 2022 The teams play annually and will meet next on November 18 2023 citation needed Honors and awards EditIndividual award finalists Edit Winners in bold nbsp Tommie Frazier nbsp Mike RozierHeisman Trophy Sam Francis 1936 Bobby Reynolds 1950 Jerry Tagge 1971 Johnny Rodgers 1972 Rich Glover 1972 David Humm 1974 Jarvis Redwine 1980 Dave Rimington 1982 Mike Rozier 1982 1983 Turner Gill 1983 Lawrence Phillips 1994 Zach Wiegert 1994 Tommie Frazier 1995 Eric Crouch 2001 Ndamukong Suh 2009Chuck Bednarik Award Ndamukong Suh 2009Dick Butkus Award Trev Alberts 1993 Ed Stewart 1994Walter Camp Award Johnny Rodgers 1972 Mike Rozier 1983 Tommie Frazier 1995 Eric Crouch 2001 Ndamukong Suh 2009Ray Guy Award Kyle Larson 2003 Lott Trophy Ndamukong Suh 2009Lombardi Award Rich Glover 1971 1972 Larry Jacobson 1971 Dave Rimington 1982 Dean Steinkuhler 1983 Broderick Thomas 1988 Zach Wiegert 1994 Jared Tomich 1996 Grant Wistrom 1997 Dominic Raiola 2000 Ndamukong Suh 2009Maxwell Award Mike Rozier 1983 Broderick Thomas 1988 Tommie Frazier 1995 Eric Crouch 2001 Ndamukong Suh 2009Bronko Nagurski Trophy Grant Wistrom 1996 1997 Jason Peter 1997 Ndamukong Suh 2009Davey O Brien Award Turner Gill 1983 Steve Taylor 1987 Gerry Gdowski 1989 Tommie Frazier 1995 Eric Crouch 2001 Outland Trophy Larry Jacobson 1971 Rich Glover 1972 Dave Rimington 1981 1982 Dean Steinkuhler 1983 Will Shields 1992 Zach Wiegert 1994 Aaron Taylor 1997 Jason Peter 1997 Dominic Raiola 2000 Toniu Fonoti 2001 Ndamukong Suh 2009Dave Rimington Trophy Dominic Raiola 2000Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award Tommie Frazier 1995 Scott Frost 1997 Eric Crouch 2001Doak Walker Award Calvin Jones 1993 Ahman Green 1997 Ameer Abdullah 2014William V Campbell Trophy Kyle Vanden Bosch 2000AP Player of the Year Ndamukong Suh 2009College Football Hall of Fame Edit nbsp Guy Chamberlain nbsp Bob Devaney nbsp Tom OsborneTwenty six former Nebraska coaches and players have been inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame 60 Name Pos Years at NU InductedDana X Bible Coach 1929 36 1951Ed Weir T 1923 25 1951Fielding H Yost Coach 1898 1951George Sauer FB 1931 33 1954Biff Jones Coach 1937 41 1954Edward N Robinson Coach 1896 97 1955Guy Chamberlin E 1913 15 1962Clarence Swanson E 1918 20 1973Sam Francis FB 1934 36 1977Bob Devaney Coach 1962 72 1981Bobby Reynolds HB 1950 52 1984Forrest Behm T 1938 40 1988Wayne Meylan MG 1965 67 1991Bob Brown OT 1961 63 1993Rich Glover MG 1970 72 1995Dave Rimington C 1979 82 1997Tom Osborne Coach 1973 97 1999Johnny Rodgers WB 1970 72 2000Mike Rozier IB 1981 83 2006Grant Wistrom DE 1994 97 2009Will Shields G 1989 92 2011Tommie Frazier QB 1992 95 2013Trev Alberts LB 1990 93 2015Aaron Taylor G 1994 97 2018Eric Crouch QB 1998 2001 2020Zach Wiegert OT 1991 94 2022Retired numbers and jerseys Edit Nebraska has retired the number of three players and the jersey of seventeen others 61 62 Rodgers permitted his No 20 to be worn by his son Terry from 1986 to 1990 63 No 20 was also worn by Marlon Lucky and Michael Booker Retired numbers Edit Main article List of NCAA football retired numbers No Player Pos Career20 Johnny Rodgers WB 1970 7260 Tom Novak C 1946 4964 Bob Brown OT 1961 63Retired jerseys Edit Jerseys retired but numbers available to be worn No Player Pos Career7 Eric Crouch QB 1998 200115 Tommie Frazier QB 1992 9530 Mike Rozier IB 1981 8334 Trev Alberts LB 1990 9350 Dave Rimington C 1979 8254 Dominic Raiola C 1998 200067 Aaron Taylor G 1994 9771 Dean Steinkuhler G 1980 8372 Zach Wiegert OT 1991 9375 Larry Jacobson DT 1969 71Will Shields G 1989 9279 Rich Glover MG 1970 7293 Ndamukong Suh DT 2005 0998 Grant Wistrom DE 1994 97All Americans Edit Main article List of Nebraska Cornhuskers football All Americans Academic All Americans Edit Main article Nebraska Cornhuskers academic honors and awards Nebraska leads the nation in Academic All America selections both in football and across all sports Nebraska boasts seventy CoSIDA First Team and 108 overall Academic All America selections both tops in the nation The list includes fifteen Huskers that have been named first team Academic All Americans twice in their careers The Huskers also lead the nation with a total of 330 Academic All Americans across all sports 64 Nebraska has four players that have been selected as a First Team Academic All American by entities other than CoSIDA Don Fricke 1960 Pat Clare 1960 Jim Osberg 1965 and Tony Jeter 1965 Cornhuskers in the NFL EditSee also List of Nebraska Cornhuskers in the NFL Draft nbsp Roy Helu nbsp Ndamukong Suh nbsp Prince AmukamaraPro Football Hall of Fame Edit Five Nebraska players have been enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame 65 Name Pos InductedLink Lyman 66 OT 1964Guy Chamberlin 67 E 1965Bob Brown 68 OT 2004Will Shields 69 G 2015Mick Tingelhoff 70 C 2015Cornhuskers in the NFL Edit There are twenty seven Huskers on NFL rosters along with five coaches 71 Players Ameer Abdullah RB Las Vegas Raiders Austin Allen TE New York Giants Dicaprio Bootle DB Kansas City Chiefs Rex Burkhead RB Houston Texans Cethan Carter TE Miami Dolphins Maliek Collins DT Houston Texans Darrion Daniels DT Houston Texans Lavonte David LB Tampa Bay Buccaneers Carlos Davis DT Pittsburgh Steelers Khalil Davis DT Tampa Bay Buccaneers JoJo Domann LB Indianapolis Colts Matt Farniok OL Dallas Cowboys Nick Gates G New York Giants Luke Gifford LB Dallas Cowboys Randy Gregory DE Denver Broncos Lamar Jackson CB Denver Broncos Brenden Jaimes OL Los Angeles Chargers Andy Janovich FB Houston Texans Cam Jurgens G Philadelphia Eagles Stanley Morgan Jr WR Cincinnati Bengals Devine Ozigbo RB Denver Broncos Ben Stille DT Miami Dolphins Jack Stoll TE Philadelphia Eagles Cam Taylor Britt CB Cincinnati Bengals Samari Toure WR Green Bay Packers Deontai Williams S Seattle Seahawks Coaches Daniel Bullocks safeties San Francisco 49ers Doug Colman asst special teams Cleveland Browns Carlos Polk asst special teams Chicago Bears Zac Taylor head coach Cincinnati BengalsFuture opponents EditAs a member of the Big Ten s West division Nebraska faces Illinois Iowa Minnesota Northwestern Purdue and Wisconsin annually with three other games against Big Ten East opponents and three games against non conference opponents 72 Year Scheduled non conference opponents 73 74 75 76 Conference non division opponents 77 2023 at Colorado rivalry Northern Illinois Louisiana Tech Michigan Maryland at Michigan State2024 UTEP Colorado Northern Iowa Ohio State at Penn State at Michigan2025 Akron 78 at Cincinnati Louisiana Monroe Michigan at Indiana Rutgers2026 Ohio Tennessee North Dakota TBA2027 Northern Illinois at Tennessee2028 UTEP South Dakota State Arizona2029 at Oklahoma2030 South Dakota State Oklahoma2031 at Arizona2032 TBA20332034 Oklahoma State2035 at Oklahoma StateSee also EditCollege football national championships in NCAA Division I FBSReferences Edit a b 2018 Nebraska Game Notes PDF University of Nebraska 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