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  2. Memorial Stadium (Lincoln) - Wikipedia

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    Memorial Stadium, nicknamed "The Sea of Red," is an American football stadium on the campus of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln in Lincoln, Nebraska.It primarily serves as the home venue of the Nebraska Cornhuskers football team and hosts the university's spring commencement ceremony.

  3. Enid, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Enid (/ ˈ iː n ɪ d / EE-nid) is the ninth-largest city in the U.S. state of Oklahoma.It is the county seat of Garfield County.As of the 2020 census, the population was 51,308.. Enid was founded during the opening of the Cherokee Outlet in the Land Run of 1893, and is named after Enid, a character in Alfred, Lord Tennyson's Idylls of the Ki

  4. Phillips University - Wikipedia

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    Phillips University was a private university in Enid, Oklahoma. It opened in 1906 and closed in 1998. It was affiliated with the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). It included an undergraduate college and a graduate seminary. The university was also home to the Enid-Phillips Symphony Orchestra, and its campus regularly hosted events for ...

  5. Nebraska Cornhuskers football - Wikipedia

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    Nebraska's 1995 team, considered among the best ever, set a college football record with 53.2 points per game and is the only national champion to win every game by at least fourteen points. [ 16 ] Nebraska opened 1997 outside the national top five, but quarterback Scott Frost weathered early-season struggles to lead NU to a win at second ...

  6. Nebraska Field - Wikipedia

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    The crowd at Nebraska Field on Nov. 30, 1922, during the last game played at the stadium. The largest margin of victory in Nebraska football history took place at Nebraska Field on November 24, 1910, a 119–0 Cornhuskers victory over Haskell. Following the game, Nebraska head coach William C. "King" Cole resigned to spend time at his Montana ...

  7. Ron & Carol Cope Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Ron & Carol Cope Stadium at Foster Field is a football stadium located in Kearney, Nebraska, U.S., on the University of Nebraska at Kearney campus. In 2005, the university named the stadium after Ron and Carol Cope, who were long-time supporters of the University of Nebraska system. [1]

  8. ESPN lists “The 10 games that explain the downfall of ... - AOL

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    Here are the ten games that show how and why the fall of Nebraska football has taken place. Nov. 23, 2001: Colorado 62, Nebraska 36. Most important game of each season- 2001

  9. Nebraska Cornhuskers - Wikipedia

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    The University of Nebraska Athletic Hall of Fame was established in 2015, located just northeast of Memorial Stadium. Twenty-two former student-athletes were honored in the inaugural class. [37] At least one student-athlete from each of Nebraska's varsity sports has been inducted into the Hall of Fame.