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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 ...
The 1970 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team represented the University of Nebraska–Lincoln in the 1970 NCAA University Division football season. The team was coached by Bob Devaney and played their home games in Memorial Stadium in Lincoln. The Huskers went 11–0–1 to win the first of two consecutive national championships.
The 1970 All-Big Eight Conference football team consists of American football players chosen by various ... Van Brownson, Nebraska (UPI-2) ... 2024, at 15: 17 (UTC ...
The post Former Nebraska Player Shares Major Concerns About Big Ten appeared first on The Spun. A decade ago, Nebraska football left the Big 12 for the Big Ten. It was widely viewed as a step in ...
A tweet from a former Nebraska Huskers football player is going viral on social media following the team’s Week 0 loss. Nebraska fell to Illinois, 30-22, to open up the regular season. The ...
The College World Series is back in Omaha, Nebraska this week. One notable Nebraska football player made his way from Lincoln for the game… just not the one that ESPN thought. During last night ...
Nebraska PK Paul Rogers set a Nebraska and Big 8 record with a 55-yard 1st-quarter field goal to open the scoring. It was a fierce back-and-forth game, though Nebraska ran ahead by 14 only to have Kansas, which shared the 1968 Big Eight championship but plummeted to 1-9 in 1969, tie it up in the 3rd and pull ahead with a field goal in the 4th.
Jerry Lee Tagge (born April 12, 1950) is an American former professional football player who was a quarterback in the National Football League (NFL), World Football League (WFL) and Canadian Football League (CFL). He played college football for the Nebraska Cornhuskers, leading them to consecutive national championships in 1970 and 1971.