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The Nebraska Cornhuskers is a college football varsity team that represents the University of Nebraska – Lincoln in the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision, formerly known as Division I-A. The Nebraska Cornhuskers football program started in 1890. The faithful fans and supporters with Nebraska Cornhuskers tickets are entertained by the school mascots Herbie Husker and Lil’ Red. Spectators with Nebraska Cornhuskers tickets see the football varsity team wear the colors scarlet and cream.
The Nebraska Cornhuskers is a member of the North Division of the Big 12 Conference. Other members of the North Division of the Big 12 include the Colorado Buffaloes, the Iowa State Cyclones, the Kansas Jayhawks, the Kansas State Wildcats, and the Missouri Tigers. The Nebraska Cornhuskers have an ongoing rivalry with the Oklahoma Sooners, the Colorado Buffaloes, and the Missouri Tigers.
The Nebraska Cornhuskers’ very first head coach was Langdon Frothingham, who held the helm of the football varsity team for a season. During its early years, the Nebraska Cornhuskers were known by other nicknames such as "Tree Planters," "Nebraskans," "The Rattlesnake Boys," "Antelopes" and "Old Gold Knights." The nickname “Cornhuskers” would become the only nickname of the team from 1900 onwards. The Nebraska Cornhuskers football program is a well-respected and a highly successful one. Since it started playing in 1890, fans with Nebraska Cornhuskers tickets saw the football team take the conference title 46 times. Also, the supporter of the team with Nebraska Cornhuskers tickets saw them take home the national championship in 1970, 1971, 1994, 1995, and 1997.
Fans of the team with Nebraska Cornhuskers tickets see the following players represent the team in the NCAA:
| No. |
Name |
Position |
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| 95 |
Allen, Pierre |
DE |
| -- |
Amukamara, Prince |
ATH |
| 4 |
Asante, Larry |
S |
| 56 |
Barfield, Shukree |
DT |
| 66 |
Barrett, Cruz |
OL |
| 56 |
Baumgartner, Justin |
LS |
| 57 |
Bergland, Dennis |
OL |
| -- |
Blue, Anthony |
DB |
| 14 |
Bowman, Zackary |
CB |
| 40 |
Brandenburgh, Lance |
LB |
| 1 |
Brooks, Chris |
WR |
| -- |
Burkes, Jaivorio |
OL |
| 59 |
Byford, Brett |
OL |
| 82 |
Cammack, Wes |
WR |
| -- |
Castille, Quentin |
RB |
| 62 |
Christensen, Andy |
OL |
| 45 |
Covey, Nick |
LB |
| -- |
Crick, Jared |
DE |
| 6 |
Culbert, Major |
IB |
| 15 |
Davis, Beau |
QB |
| -- |
Davis, Demetrious |
DT |
| 52 |
Dillard, Phillip |
LB |
| -- |
Dixon, Kevin |
DT |
| 46 |
Eisenhart, Ben |
S |
| 26 |
Erickson, Dan |
WR |
| -- |
Fahie, Tyrone |
DL |
| 27 |
Ford, Ryan |
DB |
| 12 |
Ganz, Joe |
QB |
| -- |
Gillaspie, Aaron |
FB |
| -- |
Gilleylen, Curenski |
WR |
| 39 |
Glassman, Dan |
TE |
| 34 |
Glenn, Cody |
IB |
| 30 |
Green, Tierre |
S |
| 2 |
Grixby, Cortney |
CB |
| -- |
Hagg, Eric |
ATH |
| 75 |
Haines, Victory |
OL |
| 7 |
Hardy, Frantz |
WR |
| 80 |
Harvey, David |
DE |
| -- |
Helu, Roy |
RB |
| 90 |
Henery, Alex |
P |
| 9 |
Henry, Will |
WR |
| 67 |
Hickman, Jacob |
OL |
| -- |
Hill, Ryan |
TE |
| 86 |
Hill, Sean |
TE |
| 4 |
Holt, Menelik |
WR |
| 61 |
Huff, Mike |
OL |
| 91 |
Jensen, Seth |
DT |
| 96 |
Johnson, Brandon |
DT |
| 25 |
Jones, Andre |
CB |
| 73 |
Jones, D.J. |
OL |
| -- |
Jones, Marcel |
OL |
| 5 |
Keller, Sam |
QB |
| 19 |
Kester, Tyler |
DB |
| 40 |
Koehler, Colton |
LB |
| -- |
Kunalic, Adi |
PK |
| -- |
Lawrence, Blake |
LB |
| 36 |
Lawson, Thomas |
FB |
| 29 |
Lee, Daniel |
PK |
| 3 |
Lee, Zac |
QB |
| 20 |
Lucky, Marlon |
IB |
| 89 |
Luhrs, Kevin |
DT |
| 35 |
Makovicka, Justin |
FB |
| 63 |
Martin, Ben |
DT |
| 55 |
McBride, Nathan |
LS |
| 78 |
McEwen, Robbie |
LS |
| 13 |
McKeon, Corey |
LB |
| 58 |
McNeil, Andy |
LB |
| 44 |
McNeill, Mike |
TE |
| 32 |
Mendoza, Marcus |
IB |
| 38 |
Moore, Kyle |
LB |
| -- |
Moore, Terrence |
DT |
| 81 |
Mueller, Josh |
TE |
| 5 |
Murillo, Armando |
CB |
| 76 |
Murtha, Lydon |
OL |
| 77 |
Nicks, Carl |
OL |
| 83 |
Nunn, Terrence |
WR |
| 33 |
O'Hanlon, Matt |
S |
| 82 |
O'Leary, T.J. |
LS |
| 15 |
Octavien, Steve |
LB |
| -- |
Paul, Niles |
WR |
| 17 |
Peterson, Todd |
WR |
| 85 |
Phillips, J.B. |
TE |
| 69 |
Picou, Jordan |
OL |
| 98 |
Potter, Zach |
DE |
| 86 |
Poulosky, Andy |
DE |
| 16 |
Purify, Maurice |
WR |
| 85 |
Rice, Thomas |
DE |
| 55 |
Roark, Craig |
DT |
| 84 |
Rucker, Xavier |
WR |
| 51 |
Ruud, Bo |
LB |
| 48 |
Sand, Andy |
FB |
| -- |
Schulte, Aaron |
OL |
| 42 |
Senske, Matt |
FB |
| 88 |
Sievers, Clayton |
DE |
| 70 |
Slauson, Matt |
OL |
| 97 |
Smith, Mike |
OL |
| -- |
Stafford, Austin |
LB |
| 43 |
Steinkuhler, Ty |
DT |
| 91 |
Such, Michael |
P |
| 93 |
Suh, Ndamukong |
DT |
| -- |
Sullivan, Shawn |
DB |
| 84 |
Sullivan, Tony |
DE |
| 87 |
Swift, Nate |
WR |
| 46 |
Tasa, Ben |
TE |
| 89 |
Teafatiller, Hunter |
TE |
| 3 |
Thenarse, Rickey |
DB |
| 97 |
Titchener, Dan |
P |
| |
Townsend, Joseph |
DT |
| 99 |
Turner, Barry |
DE |
| -- |
Washington, Latravis |
DB |
| 4 |
Watson, Adam |
S |
| 37 |
Wesch, Jake |
PK |
| 22 |
West, Anthony |
S |
| 68 |
Williams, Keith |
OL |
| 9 |
Wilson, Bryan |
S |
| 27 |
Wilson, Kenny |
IB |
| 6 |
Witt, Patrick |
QB |
| 53 |
Wortman, Tyler |
LB |
| -- |
Yancy, William |
DE |
| 23 |
Young, Corey |
DB |
| 49 |
Young, Dreu |
TE |
The Nebraska Cornhuskers had many outstanding head coaches. Perhaps most notable among them is Head Coach Tom Osborne. Tom Osborne’s called the shots for more than two decades. Tom Osborne’s tenure as the Nebraska Cornhuskers football team head coach lasted from 1973 to 1997. Coach Osborne has endeared himself to fans and supporters with or without Nebraska Cornhuskers tickets , by posting a career record of 255 wins, 49 losses, and 3 ties. He is the winningest coach in Nebraska Cornhuskers football history.
The current head coach of the Nebraska Cornhuskers football team is Bill Callahan. Bill Callahan was the head coach of the NFL’s Oakland Raiders prior to being hired for the 2004 season. Other members of the Nebraska Cornhuskers coaching staff include:
| Position |
Name |
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| Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Coach |
Shawn Watson |
| Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers Coach |
Kevin Cosgrove |
| Receivers Coach/Recruiting Coordinator |
Ted Gilmore |
| Defensive Line Coach |
Buddy Wyatt |
| Tight Ends Coach |
Joe Rudolph |
| Safeties Coach/Special Teams Coordinator |
Bill Busch |
| Offensive Line Coach |
Dennis Wagner |
| Cornerbacks Coach |
Phil Elmassian |
| Running Backs Coach |
Randy Jordan |
| Associate AD for Football Operations |
Tim Cassidy |
| Head Strength Coach |
Dave Kennedy |
| Assistant Football Strength Coach |
Dave Langworthy |
| Graduate Assistant Coach |
Keith Heckendorf |
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Jon Osterhout |
| Administrative Assistant |
Bryan Heard |
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Michael Christianson |
| Administrative Assistant of Technology |
Tim McFadden |
The Nebraska Cornhuskers play their home games at the Lincoln Memorial Stadium. The stadium has been entertaining supporters of the football team with Nebraska Cornhuskers tickets since it opened on the 20th of October, 1923. The Stadium holds the ongoing record for most consecutive sellout crowds (at a streak of 297 as of the end of the 2006 season), with the Stadium filling up with fans and supporters with Nebraska Cornhuskers tickets since 1962. The Stadium can accommodate more than 81,000 fans with Nebraska Cornhuskers tickets .
See one of the top college football programs in the country by buying Nebraska Cornhuskers tickets . Enjoy an exciting game and see just how good Nebraska football is by buying Nebraska Cornhuskers tickets . Head to the Lincoln Memorial Stadium and gain access to games by buying Nebraska Cornhuskers tickets . Buy Nebraska Cornhuskers tickets now!
The Cornhusker football team started competitive play in 1890 and has claimed 46 conference championships and part or all of five national championships: 1970, 1971, 1994, 1995, and 1997. The latter three marking the only time that a team has won three NCAA Division I-A national football championships in four seasons.
The coach who brought about the most wins in Cornhusker history is Tom Osborne, who led the team for 25 seasons, from 1973 to 1997; his final record at Nebraska was 255 wins, 49 losses and 3 ties. During his tenure, the team won three national titles, including one in his final season. Osborne was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives from Nebraska's 3rd congressional district in 2000.
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