Nebraska Coaches
Nebraska Cornhuskers
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University of Nebraska
Lincoln, NE Founded: 1869 Stadium: Memorial/Osborne Field Capacity: 81,067 Colors: Scarlet & Cream Coach: Matt Rhule Conference: Big 10- |
Robert S. Bob Devaney |
Season Total | Bowls | Conference | |||||||||
Team | Season | W/L/T | PF | PA | Conference | Title | W/L/T | PF | PA | ||
Nebraska | 1972 | NCAA | 9-2-1 | 501 | 97 | Won 40-6 | Big Eight | # | 5-1-1 | 281 | 57 |
Nebraska | 1971 | NCAA | 13-0 | 507 | 104 | Won 38-6 | Big Eight | # | 7-0 | 279 | 68 |
Nebraska | 1970 | NCAA | 11-0-1 | 426 | 189 | Won 17-12 | Big Eight | # | 7-0 | 289 | 134 |
Nebraska | 1969 | NCAA | 9-2 | 254 | 119 | Won 45-6 | Big Eight | # | 6-1 | 132 | 68 |
Nebraska | 1968 | NCAA | 6-4 | 155 | 161 | Big Eight | 3-4 | 94 | 137 | ||
Nebraska | 1967 | NCAA | 6-4 | 127 | 83 | Big Eight | 3-4 | 74 | 76 | ||
Nebraska | 1966 | NCAA | 9-2 | 223 | 118 | Lost 7-34 | Big Eight | # | 6-1 | 143 | 64 |
Nebraska | 1965 | NCAA | 10-1 | 349 | 129 | Lost 28-39 | Big Eight | # | 7-0 | 223 | 59 |
Nebraska | 1964 | NCAA | 9-2 | 256 | 85 | Lost 7-10 | Big Eight | # | 6-1 | 139 | 48 |
Nebraska | 1963 | NCAA | 10-1 | 273 | 114 | Won 13-7 | Big Eight | # | 7-0 | 175 | 76 |
Nebraska | 1962 | NCAA | 9-2 | 293 | 161 | Big Eight | 5-2 | 160 | 100 | ||
Wyoming | 1961 | NCAA | 6-1-2 | 171 | 74 | Mountain States Athletic | # | ||||
Wyoming | 1960 | NCAA | 8-2 | 212 | 71 | Mountain States Athletic | # | ||||
Wyoming | 1959 | NCAA | 9-1 | 287 | 62 | Mountain States Athletic | # | ||||
Wyoming | 1958 | NCAA | 8-3 | 205 | 136 | Won 14-6 | Mountain States Athletic | # | |||
Wyoming | 1957 | NCAA | 4-3-3 | 139 | 135 | Mountain States Athletic |
Season | Bowls | Conference | |||||||||
Record | Points | Record | Points | Record | Points | ||||||
Totals | 16 Years | 136-30-7 | 4378 | 1838 | 6-3 | 209 | 126 | 62-14-7 | 1989 | 887 |
Some records may be incomplete. |
Great Moments in College Football History
In the 1940s, college football teams competed for the Oil Bowl, the Salad Bowl and the Raisin Bowl, which were all played on New Year's Day.
In the 1940s, college football teams competed for the Oil Bowl, the Salad Bowl and the Raisin Bowl, which were all played on New Year's Day.