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Lubbock, TX Founded: 1923 Stadium: Jones AT&T Stadium Capacity: 59,011 Colors: Scarlet & Black Coach: Conference: Big 12- |
| Season Total | Bowls | Conference | |||||||||
| Coach | Years | W/L/T | PF | PA | W/L/T | PF | PA | W/L/T | PF | PA | |
| Joey McGuire | 2022-2024 | 23-16 | 1290 | 1170 | 2-1 | 102 | 78 | 15-11 | 789 | 792 | |
| Matt Wells/Sonny Cumbie | 2021 | 7-6 | 394 | 392 | 1-0 | 34 | 7 | 3-6 | 240 | 321 | |
| Matt Wells | 2019-2020 | 8-14 | 657 | 731 | 5-13 | 525 | 657 | ||||
| Kliff Kingsbury | 2013-2018 | 35-40 | 2835 | 2773 | 1-2 | 98 | 117 | 19-35 | 1854 | 2109 | |
| Chris Thomsen | 2012 | 8-5 | 487 | 413 | 1-0 | 34 | 31 | 4-5 | 302 | 352 | |
| Tommy Tuberville | 2010-2011 | 13-12 | 836 | 873 | 1-0 | 45 | 38 | 6-11 | 511 | 690 | |
| Mike Leach | 2000-2009 | 85-43 | 4732 | 3297 | 6-4 | 341 | 279 | 47-33 | 2756 | 2304 | |
| Spike Dykes | 1987-1999 | 82-66-1 | 4179 | 3653 | 2-4 | 146 | 220 | 57-40-1 | 2654 | 2317 | |
| David McWilliams | 1986 | 7-5 | 271 | 268 | 0-1 | 17 | 20 | 5-3 | 188 | 173 | |
| Jerry Moore | 1981-1985 | 16-37-2 | 964 | 1237 | 9-29-2 | 656 | 878 | ||||
| Rex Dockery | 1978-1980 | 15-16-2 | 565 | 638 | 10-13-1 | 375 | 497 | ||||
| Steve Sloan | 1975-1977 | 23-12 | 887 | 703 | 0-2 | 41 | 67 | 15-8 | 580 | 453 | |
| Jim Carlen | 1970-1974 | 37-20-2 | 1170 | 836 | 1-2-1 | 71 | 74 | 20-15 | 577 | 519 | |
| J.T. King | 1961-1969 | 44-45-3 | 1633 | 1833 | 0-2 | 21 | 38 | 27-35-1 | 971 | 1404 | |
| DeWitt T. Weaver | 1951-1960 | 49-51-5 | 2216 | 1807 | 2-1 | 74 | 48 | 1-5-1 | 68 | 137 | |
| Dell Morgan | 1941-1950 | 55-49-3 | 1615 | 1519 | 0-3 | 25 | 39 | ||||
| Pete W. Cawthon | 1930-1940 | 76-31-7 | 2020 | 824 | 0-2 | 19 | 27 | ||||
| Grady Higgenbotham | 1929 | 1-7-2 | 31 | 141 | |||||||
| Ewing Y. Freeland | 1925-1928 | 21-10-6 | 497 | 293 | |||||||
| Some records may be incomplete. |
Great Moments in College Football History
During Nebraska Cornhuskers' home games, their stadium becomes the state's third largest city.
During Nebraska Cornhuskers' home games, their stadium becomes the state's third largest city.