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Nebraska has had thirty-five head coaches in the program’s history. Mickey Joseph has been interm head coach since September 11, He replaced Scott Frost after a home loss to Georgia Southern the day before.

Robinson , Fielding H. Yost , Dana X. Osborne is the program’s all-time leader in most major categories; his. Nebraska has won five consensus national championships from NCAA-designated major selectors. Nebraska has been awarded six other national championships from NCAA-designated major selectors that the school does not claim. Nebraska has won forty-six conference championships. Nebraska has played in fifty-three bowl games, including an NCAA-record thirty-five straight from to , with a record of 26— The sellout streak dates back to , Bob Devaney ‘s first season at Nebraska.

The stadium has undergone a series of expansion since , bringing the official capacity to 85, Three statues sit outside of the stadium. The oldest, unveiled in , depicts six Nebraska defenders tackling a ball carrier. Sculptor Joe Putjenter also created the Tunnel Walk gates inside of the stadium.

Since , Nebraska’s home games have opened with the “Tunnel Walk”. Just before kickoff, Memorial Stadium plays ” Sirius ” as the Huskers take the field from the northwest tunnel. Immediately before the Tunnel Walk, the west side of Memorial Stadium yells “Husker” in unison, while the east side responds with “Power. At every home game since the s, [32] fans have released red helium balloons when the Huskers score their first points.

In , a global helium shortage threatened the tradition, but the university allowed for a limited number of balloon releases throughout the season.

In , citing another global helium shortage, athletic director Trev Alberts put the tradition on hold for the year. Nebraska has a long-standing walk-on program, designed to attract student-athletes who did not receive scholarship offers. NU accepted its first walk-on in the early s, and Tom Osborne began an official program in after the NCAA reduced the number of scholarships schools could offer.

Nebraska’s first helmet was red with a single white stripe, later changed to plain white with a black number on the side. From to , the helmet featured a red, offset “NU” on each side. In , this was changed to the now-familiar single “N”, although a few “NU” helmets remained as late as The change was necessitated due to a shortage of “U” stickers, and when the program claimed its first national championship , the single N remained.

The Huskers wore full shoulder stripes in the late s and early s, but these were gradually phased out as mesh and tearaway jerseys became popular. From to , Nebraska’s jerseys featured only a block “N” on the sleeves.

In , stripes and TV numbers were permanently re-added, although both have decreased in size as jersey sleeves have shortened. In , last names were permanently affixed to all jerseys. Nebraska’s defense has been referred to as the ” Blackshirts ” since the s, a reference to the black jerseys worn by starting defensive players during practice. Depictions of the Blackshirts often include a skull and crossbones. The tradition originated when Bob Devaney had the defense use contrasting jerseys to offset the red worn by the offense in practice.

The team traditionally wears white pants at home and red on the road, although there have been exceptions. Nebraska first donned red pants with red jerseys for its contest with Oklahoma ; the combination was unofficially retired after a late Nebraska loss.

NU used the white-on-white combination for its first three road games in , but lost two of them, including an upset loss to Iowa State. The “surrender suits”, as they became known, were not seen again for over a decade. Nebraska again donned all-white in to contrast Fresno State’s all-red uniforms.

NU won 55—19 and wore white pants in three more road games that season. From through , Nebraska’s pants had two stripes down each side. These were removed prior to the season, and the pants remained stripe-less until In , Nebraska experimented with large side panels on its jersey and pants, and wore all-white in every road game. The changes were unpopular among fans, and Nebraska quickly reverted most changes, which included the permanent return of pant stripes.

Nebraska wore throwback uniforms for the first time in , to honor Memorial Stadium’s th consecutive sellout. In , Nebraska wore throwback uniforms to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the school’s national championship team.

Unlike previous years, this design was well received. Adidas has been Nebraska’s official shoe and uniform sponsor since The rivalry between Nebraska and Colorado , one-sided for much of its history, gained traction with Colorado’s resurgence in the s.

The teams have met seventy-one times, with the series dating back to , a 23—10 Nebraska win. The Cornhuskers lead the series 49—20—2. The rivalry began when Colorado joined the Big Eight in ; they played in the same conference as Nebraska until A bison head named Mr.

Chip was presented to the winning team throughout the s, but this exchange ended when Colorado misplaced the trophy in The teams have met fifty-one times, with the series dating back to , a 22—0 Iowa win.

The Cornhuskers lead the series 29—20—3. Iowa holds the trophy after defeating the Cornhuskers from The teams play annually and will meet next in The teams have met sixty-one times, dating back to , a 20—12 Minnesota win. The Golden Gophers lead the series 34—25—2. Minnesota holds the trophy after defeating the Cornhuskers in The teams play annually and will meet next on October 22, The teams have met times, with the series dating back to , a 1—0 NU win when Missouri forfeited to protest the presence of African-American George Flippin on Nebraska’s roster.

Nebraska holds the Victory Bell after defeating the Tigers in Since Nebraska’s move to the Big Ten in , the series has been dormant. No future games are scheduled. The Freedom Trophy has been awarded to the winner of the Nebraska— Wisconsin game since The teams have met fifteen times, with the series dating back to , an 18—0 Wisconsin win.

The Badgers lead the series 11—4. Wisconsin holds the Freedom Trophy after defeating the Cornhuskers in Nebraska and Kansas share a natural border rivalry and maintained the longest non-interrupted rivalry in college football history at years.

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Huskers beat Indiana to end 9-game FBS losing streak — Casey Thompson threw for two touchdowns and ran for another and Nebraska beat a Football Bowl Subdivision opponent for the first time in days with a victory over Indiana on Saturday night. USA Today Sports. Back to Top. Buy Nebraska Cornhuskers tickets with VividSeats. Passing Yards. Ten Huskers have represented the United States in the Olympics.

Nebraska is one of only five Big Ten schools to sanction a men’s gymnastics program. Nebraska’s women’s gymnastics program was established in The school’s first team, led by head coach Karen Balke, was made up entirely of freshmen and sophomores. Judy Schalk replaced Balke after two seasons and led the Huskers to five conference titles and a national tournament bid.

In , Nebraska upset No. Kendig won his sixth consecutive conference championship in and was named national coach of the year. Kendig’s teams won four individual event titles; Heather Brink won the all-around and vault in and Richelle Simpson won the all-around and floor exercise in Rifle became an official sport at the university in The team has been coached by Mindy Miles since Although rifle is classified as a coeducational sport by the NCAA, Nebraska fields an all-female team.

The program competed as an independent for six years before joining the Great America Rifle Conference in Nebraska’s men’s track and field team started in under coach Henry Schulte , who led the Huskers to nine conference titles before his retirement. Shortly after Weir retired to work as an athletic administrator in , Frank Sevigne was hired to lead the program. Under Sevigne, the Huskers won eleven individual national championships, with forty-two All-American selections and individual conference champions in combined indoor and outdoor events.

Gary Pepin has coached the men’s and women’s teams since Sevigne’s retirement in Women [d]. Nebraska’s women’s track and field program was created during the —76 academic year and began competition in The team’s first head coach was Roger Capan, but he left after only one season and was replaced by Carol Frost, whose son Scott would later quarterback the Cornhuskers to a national championship in Frost left Nebraska after the season, and Gary Pepin took over the program.

Two years later Pepin assumed control of the men’s program as well, a dual role he still holds. Nebraska’s wrestling program started in under the guidance of head coach R. Despite modest success in the program’s early years, NU has been a mainstay in the national top ten since Tim Neumann was hired in Mark Manning has led the Huskers since and twice won conference coach of the year.

Nebraska’s baseball program was founded in , making it the oldest athletic program at the school. The Cornhuskers experienced little success for most of the program’s history, making the NCAA tournament just three times in the forty-five years following its creation in Dave Van Horn , hired in , quickly turned NU into a national power.

Nebraska won its first conference tournament in Van Horn’s second season, and in advanced to a super regional for the first time. The Cornhuskers reached the College World Series , held annually in nearby Omaha , in each of the following two seasons, but failed to win a game in either appearance. Van Horn compiled a —92 record during his five-year tenure, but left NU following the season to coach at Arkansas , his alma mater.

Former Nebraska punter Darin Erstad replaced Anderson in , but won just one conference title in eight years before retiring. In , the Huskers moved from the aging Buck Beltzer Stadium to Hawks Field at Haymarket Park , considered among the best collegiate baseball facilities in the country.

Nebraska has ranked in the top thirty nationally in average attendance every year since the move to Hawks Field. In , Nebraska announced it would add beach volleyball as the school’s twenty-second intercollegiate varsity sport, and the program began play that spring.

Despite the sport’s increasing popularity sixty-four teams now compete in Division I , Nebraska runs one of the only beach volleyball programs in the Midwest, and generally plays the bulk of its season during a spring break trip to California and Hawaii. Nebraska’s beach roster is made up entirely of players from its indoor program, and head coach John Cook has said the school views beach volleyball primarily as a training and recruiting tool for its indoor team.

The match was closed to the public due to space limitations, but was noteworthy as the first collegiate beach volleyball match to take place in the state of Nebraska. The Cornhuskers swept the Spartans 5—0. Beach volleyball competes as an independent, making it one of only three programs at Nebraska not affiliated with the Big Ten. In , Jordan Larson and Sarah Pavan defeated student-athletes from seven other schools to win the Collegiate Beach Volleyball Championship, an invitational tournament featuring two players per school.

The program has been coached by Brett Balak since NU established a women’s golf program in , initially under the leadership of men’s coach Larry Romjue. In , Nebraska hired its first coach exclusively to coach women’s golf. The program is currently coached by Lisa Johnson. Nebraska’s softball program started in , before it was an official NCAA sport. Since the NCAA sanctioned softball in , the Cornhuskers have made eight appearances in the Women’s College World Series , held annually in Oklahoma City , and won the tenth-most games of any program.

The program’s greatest successes came under head coach Wayne Daigle shortly after the tournament’s creation, culminating in a national runner-up finish in though it was quickly vacated by the NCAA Committee on Infractions. Rhonda Revelle became the program’s head coach in , and has since won more games than any coach in Nebraska athletics history. Revelle has won seven conference titles and was inducted into the National Fastpitch Coaches Association Hall of Fame in Nebraska’s men’s tennis team was established in and has made the NCAA Championship twice, most recently in Five Cornhuskers have won conference championships, and seventeen have been named all-conference selections.

NU’s women’s tennis program was established in and has made the NCAA Championship six times since , most recently in Fourteen Cornhuskers have won conference championships, and twenty have been named all-conference selections.

The team has been coached by Scott Jacobson since The University of Nebraska—Lincoln sponsors club programs in badminton, barbell, baseball, bowling, broomball, climbing, crew , curling , cycling, dodgeball, golf, men’s hockey, women’s hockey, judo, men’s lacrosse, women’s lacrosse, rifle, men’s rugby, women’s rugby, runners, men’s soccer, women’s soccer, softball, sport officials, swim, table tennis, taekwondo, tennis, men’s ultimate Frisbee, women’s ultimate Frisbee, men’s volleyball, women’s volleyball, water polo, and water ski.

In its earliest days, the Nebraska Department of Athletics had no central figure serving as the head of the department, and the history of how this position developed is unclear. Early on, the head of the athletics department often had only a partial or part-time role and held other titles and responsibilities. Clapp, NU’s basketball coach and a professor of physical education. Stewart , who served from to , while also coaching men’s basketball and football during parts of his tenure.

Many of Nebraska’s athletic directors simultaneously coached one of the university’s varsity programs. These included basketball, baseball, and swimming, but the majority of dual-role administrators were football coaches: Stewart, Fred Dawson , Dana X. Lewandowski , George Clark , and Bob Devaney [g]. NU’s longest-serving athletic director was Devaney, who led the department from to Trev Alberts was appointed Nebraska’s fifteenth full-time athletic director on July 14, Twenty-two former student-athletes were honored in the inaugural class.

Football is the most-represented sport with twelve student-athletes and coaches inducted. A total of athletes from NU have combined to compete in Olympic Games. Nebraska athletes have won fifty-four medals, including sixteen gold medals, while representing thirty countries. Merlene Ottey is Nebraska’s most decorated Olympian, winning nine medals and competing in seven Olympic Games, a record for track and field competitors.

Before settling on the now-familiar Herbie Husker , and later Lil’ Red , Nebraska cycled through several official mascots.

 
 

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