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This is a list of Nebraska Cornhuskers football seasons. Nebraska competes as part of the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision, representing the University of Nebraska–Lincoln in the Big Ten. The team has completed 135 seasons and played 1,394 games. Nebraska is among the most storied programs in college football history and has the ...
Memorial Stadium, the site of Nebraska's NCAA-record sellout streak. The Nebraska Cornhuskers football sellout streak is an ongoing college football sellout streak. Nebraska has sold out 403 consecutive games at Memorial Stadium , an NCAA record for any sport that dates to 1962.
The Cornhuskers repeated as national champion the following season with Tagge as the full-time starter, a team that is often considered one of the best in college football history. [20] Nebraska was challenged just once all season, a 35–31 victory over No. 2 Oklahoma in Norman that was billed the "Game of the Century."
History of Nebraska Cornhuskers football; First season: 1890; 135 years ago: Stadium: Antelope Field Nebraska Field Memorial Stadium: Location: Lincoln, Nebraska: Conference: WIUFA (1892–1897) Big Eight (1907–1995) Big 12 (1996–2010) Big Ten (2011–pres.) All-time record: 924–430–40 (.677) Bowl record: 27–27 (.500) Claimed national ...
2021 was a year to forget for Nebraska as it went 3-9, firing several coaches along the way before stumbling to the finish in a loss to rival Iowa. Unfortunately, the history books won’t let the ...
0–9. 1890 Nebraska Old Gold Knights football team; 1891 Nebraska Old Gold Knights football team; 1892 Nebraska Bugeaters football team; 1893 Nebraska Bugeaters football team
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
The Cornhuskers compete as part of the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision, representing the University of Nebraska–Lincoln in the Big Ten. Although Nebraska began competing in intercollegiate football in 1890, [ 1 ] the school's official record book considers the "modern era" to have begun in 1956.