Team Information
Ground | Tom Osborne Field at Memorial Stadium |
City | Lincoln, Nebraska |
Conference | Big Ten, |
Nickname | Cornhuskers |
Nebraska Cornhuskers Football Bio
The Nebraska Cornhuskers football program, representing the University of Nebraska–Lincoln in the Big Ten's West Division, has a rich history in college football. Boasting 46 conference championships and five claimed national titles, including noteworthy triumphs in 1970 and 1995, the team has produced iconic figures like Heisman Trophy winners Johnny Rodgers, Mike Rozier, and Eric Crouch.
Under the leadership of legendary coach Bob Devaney, Nebraska achieved unprecedented success in the 1960s and '70s. Devaney's successor, Tom Osborne, further solidified the program's standing by introducing innovative strategies. However, since Osborne's retirement in 1997, the team has navigated coaching changes. In 2022, Matt Rhule took the helm as head coach, ushering in a new era for the Cornhuskers and aiming to revive the program's former glory.
Name of Team | Nebraska Cornhuskers Football |
First season | 1890; 133 years ago |
Athletic director | Trev Alberts |
Head coach | Matt Rhule |
Stadium | Memorial Stadium at Tom Osborne Field (Capacity: 85,458; Record: 91,585) |
Location | Lincoln, Nebraska |
Conference | Big Ten |
Division | West |
Field surface | FieldTurf |
Conference titles | 46 |
Division titles | 10 |
Fight Song | Hail Varsity |
Mascot | Herbie Husker Lil' Red |
Rivalries | Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Kansas State, Miami (FL), Minnesota, Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas, Wisconsin |
Consensus All-Americans | 54 |
Nebraska Cornhuskers Football History
The history of Nebraska Cornhuskers football, dating back to 1890, unfolds as a narrative of triumphs, iconic players, and coaching legends. A powerhouse in college football, Nebraska boasts 46 conference championships and five claimed national titles, epitomized by the stellar 1971 and 1995 teams.
From the program's early successes in the 1900s, highlighted by coach Bob Devaney's era, to Tom Osborne's transformative leadership from 1973 to 1997, Nebraska became synonymous with excellence. Despite coaching changes post-Osborne, the recent appointment of Matt Rhule signifies a new chapter. The early years, marked by notable coaches like Walter C. Booth and Ewald O. Stiehm, set the stage for enduring success and cemented Nebraska's standing among football elites.
In the years following World War I, college football gained popularity, leading Nebraska to construct Memorial Stadium in 1923. Coached by Dana X. Bible and later Biff Jones, the team experienced success in the 1930s, including a national title pursuit in 1933. The program faced challenges during World War II, enduring losing seasons.
Bob Devaney's tenure from 1962 to 1972 marked a resurgence, winning national titles in 1970 and 1971. Tom Osborne continued the success, achieving three national titles in the 1990s. The post-Osborne era saw various coaching changes, including Frank Solich, Bill Callahan, and Bo Pelini. The program joined the Big Ten in 2011, with Scott Frost taking over as head coach in 2018.
Nebraska Cornhuskers Football Coach
The current head coach of the Nebraska Cornhuskers football team is Matt Rhule. Rhule assumed the position on November 26, 2022. As of the current date, he has guided the team through the 2023 season. Rhule brings with him a wealth of coaching experience, and his leadership will play a crucial role in shaping the future trajectory of the Nebraska football program. As the thirty-first head coach in the team's history, Rhule aims to build on the rich legacy of success established by his predecessors. Nebraska fans and the broader football community are keenly watching as Coach Rhule works to mold and inspire the next generation of Cornhusker athletes.
No. | Coach | Tenure |
1. | Langdon Frothingham | 1890 |
2. | Theron Lyman | 1891 |
3. | J. S. Williams | 1892 |
4. | Frank Crawford | 1893–94 |
5. | Charles Thomas | 1895 |
6. | Eddie N. Robinson | 1896–97 |
7. | Fielding H. Yost | 1898 |
8. | Alonzo Edwin Branch | 1899 |
9. | Walter C. Booth | 1900–05 |
10. | Amos Foster | 1906 |
11. | William C. Cole | 1907–10 |
12. | Ewald O. Stiehm | 1911–15 |
13. | E. J. Stewart | 1916–17 |
14. | William G. Kline | 1918 |
15. | Henry Schulte | 1919–20 |
16. | Fred Dawson | 1921–24 |
17. | Ernest Bearg | 1925–28 |
18. | Dana X. Bible | 1929–36 |
19. | Biff Jones | 1937–41 |
20. | Glenn Presnell | 1942 |
21. | Adolph Lewandowski | 1943–44 |
22. | George Clark | 1945, 1948 |
23. | Bernie Masterson | 1946–47 |
24. | Bill Glassford | 1949–55 |
25. | Pete Elliott | 1956 |
26. | Bill Jennings | 1957–61 |
27. | Bob Devaney | 1962–72 |
28. | Tom Osborne | 1973–97 |
29. | Frank Solich | 1998–2003 |
30. | Bill Callahan | 2004–07 |
31. | Bo Pelini | 2003†, 2008–14 |
32. | Barney Cotton† | 2014† |
33. | Mike Riley | 2015–17 |
34. | Scott Frost | 2018–22 |
35. | Mickey Joseph† | 2022† |
36. | Matt Rhule | 2023–present |
(Note: † denotes coaching on a non-permanent basis.)
Nebraska Cornhuskers Football Stadium: Memorial Stadium at Tom Osborne Field
Memorial Stadium, affectionately known as The Sea of Red, has served as the revered home of the Nebraska Cornhuskers since 1923, boasting an impressive NCAA-record 395-game sellout streak since 1962.
With an official capacity of 85,458, the stadium transforms into the "third-largest city in Nebraska" on game days. A symbol of pride, three statues grace its exterior, including a depiction of Nebraska defenders in action and statues honoring legendary figures Tom Osborne and Bob Devaney.
The largest crowd in Memorial Stadium history gathered in 2014 for a Nebraska victory over Miami, reaching an attendance of 91,585. This iconic venue is a testament to Nebraska's deep-rooted football tradition, creating an electric atmosphere that resonates far beyond its storied walls.
Nebraska Cornhuskers Football Rivals
Nebraska boasts several significant football rivalries that have shaped its history. The Colorado-Nebraska rivalry, dating back to 1898, intensified in the 1990s, with Nebraska leading the 49–21–2 series. The Iowa-Nebraska matchup, established in 1891, became an annual tradition in 2011, featuring the Heroes Trophy; Nebraska leads the series 30–20–3. The Kansas-Nebraska rivalry, spanning 117 games until 2010, marked the longest non-interrupted rivalry in college football, with Nebraska holding a 91–23–3 lead. The Nebraska-Kansas State rivalry, dormant since 2011, saw Nebraska leading the series 78–15–2 from 1911 to 2010. Nebraska's rivalry with Miami, highlighted by the 1984 Orange Bowl, stands at a 6–6 tie.
The Nebraska-Minnesota series, dating back to 1900, involves the $5 Bits of Broken Chair Trophy, with Minnesota leading 34–25–2. The Nebraska-Missouri rivalry, dormant since 2010, features the Victory Bell, held by Nebraska at 65–36–3. The historic Nebraska-Oklahoma rivalry, renewed in 2021, leans toward Oklahoma at 46–38–3, with future games scheduled for 2029 and 2030. Nebraska and Texas, former conference rivals until 2010, maintain a series led by Texas at 10–4. The Nebraska-Wisconsin rivalry, initiated in 1901, features the Freedom Trophy, currently held by Wisconsin at 11–4. These rivalries, rich in tradition and historic matchups, contribute to Nebraska's football legacy.
Nebraska Cornhuskers Football Record and Stats
Championship Conferences
With a storied legacy, the Cornhuskers have clinched forty-six conference championships, leaving an indelible mark in college football history. Their prowess spans conferences like WIUFA, MVIAA, Big Six, Big Eight, and Big 12, showcasing sustained success and dominance.
Division Championships
Nebraska's football dominance extends to divisional triumphs, securing ten championships. Noteworthy victories include the Big 12 North Division titles in 1996, 1997, and 1999 and the Big Ten Legends Division title in 2012. These achievements underscore the Cornhuskers' consistent pursuit of excellence.
Conference Championship Game Appearances
The Cornhuskers have showcased their prowess in the Conference Championship Games, making notable appearances that reflect their competitive spirit. These moments include challenging contests in the Big Eight and Big 12, highlighting Nebraska's commitment to reaching the pinnacle of conference competition.
Nebraska Cornhuskers Football Roaster
No. | Name | Position | Height | Weight | Class | Hometown | High School / Previous School |
0 | Nash Hutmacher | Defensive Lineman | 6-4 | 330 lbs | Junior | Oacoma, S.D. | Chamberlain |
1 | Billy Kemp IV | Wide Receiver | 5-9 | 180 lbs | Senior | Richmond, Va. | Highland Springs HS / Virginia |
2 | Isaac Gifford | Defensive Back | 6-1 | 205 lbs | Junior | Lincoln, Neb. | Southeast |
3 | Nick Henrich | Linebacker | 6-3 | 235 lbs | Junior | Omaha, Neb. | Burke |
4 | Luke Reimer | Linebacker | 6-1 | 225 lbs | Senior | Ashland, Kan. | Lincoln (Neb.) North Star |
5 | John Bullock | Linebacker | 6-0 | 220 lbs | Junior | Omaha, Neb. | Creighton Prep |
6 | Quinton Newsome | Defensive Back | 6-1 | 185 lbs | Senior | Suwanee, Ga. | North Gwinnett |
7 | Jeff Sims | Quarterback | 6-4 | 220 lbs | Junior | Jacksonville, Fla. | Sandalwood HS / Georgia Tech |
8 | DeShon Singleton | Defensive Back | 6-3 | 205 lbs | Junior | Amite, La. | St. Helena / Hutchinson (Kan.) CC |
9 | Ty Robinson | Defensive Lineman | 6-6 | 310 lbs | Junior | Gilbert, Ariz. | Higley |
10 | Jimari Butler | Linebacker | 6-4 | 245 lbs | Sophomore | Mobile, Ala. | Murphy |
10 | Heinrich Haarberg | Quarterback | 6-5 | 215 lbs | Sophomore | Kearney, Neb. | Catholic |
11 | Joshua Fleeks | Wide Receiver | 6-0 | 205 lbs | Senior | Dallas, Texas | Cedar Hill HS / Baylor |
11 | Cameron Lenhardt | Defensive Lineman | 6-3 | 250 lbs | Freshman | Staten Island, N.Y. | IMG (Fla.) Academy |
12 | Omar Brown | Defensive Back | 6-1 | 200 lbs | Senior | Minneapolis, Minn. | North HS / Northern Iowa |
12 | Chubba Purdy | Quarterback | 6-2 | 210 lbs | Sophomore | Queen Creek, Ariz. | Perry HS / Florida State |
13 | Malcolm Hartzog | Defensive Back | 5-9 | 175 lbs | Sophomore | Silver Creek, Miss. | Jefferson Davis County |
13 | Marcus Washington | Wide Receiver | 6-2 | 190 lbs | Senior | St. Louis, Mo. | Trinity Catholic HS / Texas |
14 | Chief Borders | Linebacker | 6-4 | 245 lbs | Sophomore | Chicago, Ill. | Heard County (Ga.) HS / Florida |
14 | Rahmir Johnson | Running Back | 5-10 | 185 lbs | Junior | Harlem, New York City, N.Y. | Bergen Catholic (N.J.) |
15 | Tamon Lynum | Defensive Back | 6-2 | 185 lbs | Sophomore | Orlando, Fla. | Evans |
15 | Malachi Coleman | Wide Receiver | 6-4 | 190 lbs | Freshman | Lincoln, Neb. | Lincoln East |
16 | Janiran Bonner | Fullback | 6-2 | 220 lbs | Redshirt Freshman | Ellenwood, Ga. | Cedar Grove |
16 | Elijah Jeudy | Defensive Lineman | 6-3 | 280 lbs | Sophomore | Philadelphia, Pa. | Northeast HS / Texas A&M |
17 | Ty Hahn | Wide Receiver | 6-2 | 200 lbs | Sophomore | Johnson, Neb. | Johnson-Brock |
17 | Jack Woche | Quarterback | 6-2 | 210 lbs | Redshirt Freshman | Austin, Texas | IMG [Fla.] Academy / Ole Miss |
18 | Brian Buschini | Punter | 6-1 | 225 lbs | Junior | Helena, Mont. | Capital HS / Montana |
18 | Princewill Umanmielen | Defensive Lineman | 6-4 | 240 lbs | Freshman | Austin, Texas | Manor |
19 | Jaylen Lloyd | Wide Receiver | 5-10 | 160 lbs | Freshman | Omaha, Neb. | Westside |
19 | Luke Longval | Quarterback | 6-2 | 200 lbs | Redshirt Freshman | Sioux City, Iowa | Sioux City East / Iowa Western CC |
21 | Emmett Johnson | Running Back | 5-11 | 190 lbs | Redshirt Freshman | Minneapolis, Minn. | Academy of Holy Angels |
21 | Dwight Bootle II | Defensive Back | 5-9 | 170 lbs | Freshman | Miami, Fla. | Palmetto |
22 | Gabe Ervin Jr. | Running Back | 6-0 | 220 lbs | Sophomore | Buford, Ga. | Buford |
22 | Ashton Hausmann | Defensive Back | 5-11 | 220 lbs | Sophomore | Roca, Neb. | Norris |
23 | Anthony Grant | Running Back | 5-11 | 205 lbs | Senior | Buford, Ga. | Buford HS / Florida State / New Mexico Military Institute |
23 | Corey Collier Jr. | Defensive Back | 6-1 | 190 lbs | Sophomore | Miami, Fla. | Palmetto HS / Florida |
24 | Marques Buford Jr. | Defensive Back | 5-11 | 190 lbs | Junior | DeSoto, Texas | Trinity Christian School/St. Thomas More (Conn.) Prep |
24 | Thomas Fidone II | Tight End | 6-6 | 250 lbs | Sophomore | Council Bluffs, Iowa | Lewis Central |
25 | Jeremiah Charles | Defensive Back | 6-0 | 160 lbs | Freshman | Arlington, Texas | Arlington Martin |
25 | Kenneth Williams | Running Back | 5-11 | 175 lbs | Freshman | Detroit, Mich. | Lincoln [Neb.] High |
26 | Koby Bretz | Defensive Back | 6-2 | 215 lbs | Sophomore | Omaha, Neb. | Westside |
26 | Roman Mangini | Wide Receiver | 5-10 | 170 lbs | Redshirt Freshman | Mesa, Ariz. | Desert Ridge |
28 | Kwinten Ives | Running Back | 6-2 | 185 lbs | Freshman | Beverly, N.J. | Palmyra |
28 | Ethan Nation | Defensive Back | 5-10 | 160 lbs | Freshman | Roswell, Ga. | Roswell |
29 | Kaine Williams | Linebacker | 6-2 | 215 lbs | Sophomore | Marrero, La. | John Ehret HS / Alabama |
29 | Eric Fields | Linebacker | 6-1 | 195 lbs | Freshman | Ardmore, Okla. | Ardmore |
29 | Trevon Kinchen | Running Back | 5-11 | 215 lbs | Freshman | Miami, Fla. | Lovejoy (Ga.) |
30 | Randolph Kpai | Linebacker | 6-2 | 210 lbs | Sophomore | Sioux Falls, S.D. | Washington |
30 | Tristan Alvano | Place Kicker | 6-1 | 200 lbs | Freshman | Omaha, Neb. | Westside |
30 | Javon Kinchen | Defensive Back | 5-11 | 180 lbs | Freshman | Miami, Fla. | Lovejoy (Ga.) |
31 | Tommi Hill | Defensive Back | 6-0 | 195 lbs | Junior | Orlando, Fla. | Edgewater HS / Arizona State |
32 | Barron Miles Jr. | Wide Receiver | 5-10 | 175 lbs | Sophomore | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | Chandler (Ariz.) |
32 | Rahmir Stewart | Defensive Back | 5-11 | 200 lbs | Freshman | Philadelphia, Pa. | Imhotep Institute |
33 | Javin Wright | Linebacker | 6-5 | 215 lbs | Junior | Chandler, Ariz. | Hamilton |
33 | Maurice Mazzccua | Running Back | 5-8 | 175 lbs | Junior | Philadelphia, Pa. | Neuman-Goretti HS / West Chester University |
34 | Garrett Snodgrass | Linebacker | 6-3 | 230 lbs | Junior | York, Neb. | York |
34 | Barret Liebentritt | Fullback | 6-0 | 235 lbs | Sophomore | Omaha, Neb. | Skutt Catholic HS / Notre Dame |
35 | Trevin Luben | Running Back | 5-11 | 205 lbs | Sophomore | Wahoo, Neb. | Wahoo |
35 | D'Andre Barnes | Defensive Back | 6-0 | 175 lbs | Freshman | Aurora, Colo. | Regis Jesuit |
36 | Blake Closman | Defensive Back | 5-9 | 190 lbs | Sophomore | Elkhorn, Neb. | Millard North |
36 | Taveon Thompson | Wide Receiver | 6-3 | 205 lbs | Sophomore | Lincoln, Neb. | Southeast |
37 | Phalen Sanford | Defensive Back | 5-11 | 195 | Senior | Benkelman, Neb. | Dundy County-Stratton HS / Hastings College |
38 | Timmy Bleekrode | Place Kicker | 5-8 | 190 | Senior | Atlanta, Ga. | Marist School / Furman |
38 | Cooper Wilson | Wide Receiver | 6-3 | 190 | Freshman | Bonney Lake, Wash. | Bonney Lake |
39 | Derek Branch | Defensive Back | 5-11 | 185 | Sophomore | Lincoln, Neb. | Southeast |
39 | Gage Wager | Punter | 5-10 | 185 | Freshman | Arlington, Texas | Arlington Martin |
40 | Trevor Ruth | Fullback | 6-0 | 235 | Redshirt Freshman | Seward, Neb. | Seward HS / Nebraska-Kearney |
40 | Demitrius Bell | Wide Receiver | 6-0 | 175 | Freshman | Nashville, Tenn. | McGavock |
40 | Brice Turner | Defensive Back | 6-0 | 175 | Freshman | Bay City, Texas | Bay City |
41 | Elliott Brown | Wide Receiver | 5-11 | 180 | Sophomore | Omaha, Neb. | Elkhorn South |
42 | Mikai Gbayor | Linebacker | 6-2 | 230 | Sophomore | Irvington, N.J. | Irvington |
42 | Cole Ballard | Running Back | 5-11 | 185 | Freshman | Elkhorn, Neb. | Elkhorn South |
43 | Michael Booker III | Linebacker | 6-1 | 210 | Sophomore | Grand Prairie, Texas | South Grand Prairie |
43 | Landon Ternus | Fullback | 6-0 | 230 | Freshman | Columbus, Neb. | Lakeview |
44 | Luke Lindenmeyer | Tight End | 6-3 | 260 | Redshirt Freshman | La Vista, Neb. | Papillion-La Vista |
44 | Syncere Safeeullah | Defensive Back | 6-2 | 175 | Freshman | Nashville, Tenn. | IMG (Fla.) Academy |
45 | Braden Klover | Fullback | 6-2 | 235 | Sophomore | Wymore, Neb. | Southern |
45 | Marco Ortiz | Long Snapper | 6-4 | 245 | Senior | Richmond, Va. | Benedictine HS / Florida |
46 | Grant Buda | Linebacker | 6-0 | 220 | Sophomore | Lincoln, Neb. | Southwest |
46 | John Goodwin | Tight End | 6-3 | 245 | Junior | Lincoln, Neb. | Lincoln High |
47 | Gage Stenger | Linebacker | 6-2 | 190 | Redshirt Freshman | Omaha, Neb. | Millard South |
47 | Caden Becker | Tight End | 6-4 | 235 | Redshirt Freshman | Omaha, Neb. | Skutt Catholic / Wyoming |
48 | MJ Sherman | Linebacker | 6-3 | 250 | Junior | Baltimore, Md. | St. John's College (D.C.) HS / Georgia |
48 | Cayden Echternach | Tight End | 6-3 | 230 | Freshman | Bennington, Neb. | Bellevue West |
49 | Mason Jones | Defensive Back | 5-11 | 185 | Freshman | Omaha, Neb. | Burke |
49 | Danny Pasko | Linebacker | 6-1 | 210 | Freshman | Chicago, Ill. | Lyons Township |
50 | Noah Bustard | Linebacker | 6-1 | 220 | Freshman | Omaha, Neb. | Elkhorn South |
51 | Justin Evans-Jenkins | Offensive Lineman | 6-1 | 315 | Redshirt Freshman | East Orange, N.J. | Irvington |
52 | Dylan Rogers | Linebacker | 6-3 | 235 | Freshman | Cypress, Texas | Cypress Woods |
53 | Jacob Bower | Linebacker | 6-0 | 195 | Freshman | Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. | Santa Margarita Catholic |
53 | Conor Connealy | Offensive Lineman | 6-3 | 230 | Freshman | Elkhorn, Neb. | Mount Michael Benedictine |
54 | Bryce Benhart | Offensive Lineman | 6-9 | 315 | Junior | Lakeville, Minn. | Lakeville North |
54 | Korver Demma | Linebacker | 6-2 | 220 | Freshman | Gretna, Neb. | Gretna |
55 | Vincent Carroll-Jackson | Defensive Lineman | 6-5 | 270 | Freshman | Harrisburg, Pa. | Central Dauphin East |
56 | Grant Tagge | Linebacker | 6-1 | 205 | Junior | Omaha, Neb. | Westside |
57 | Ethan Piper | Offensive Lineman | 6-3 | 305 | Junior | Norfolk, Neb. | Norfolk Catholic |
58 | Mason Goldman | Offensive Lineman | 6-5 | 260 | Freshman | Gretna, Neb. | Gretna |
59 | Henry Lutovsky | Offensive Lineman | 6-6 | 325 | Sophomore | Crawfordsville, Iowa | Mount Pleasant |
61 | Dylan Parrott | Offensive Lineman | 6-5 | 330 | Redshirt Freshman | Eldridge, Iowa | North Scott |
62 | Sam Sledge | Offensive Lineman | 6-3 | 285 | Freshman | Omaha, Neb. | Creighton Prep |
63 | Nouredin Nouili | Offensive Lineman | 6-4 | 315 | Senior | Frankfurt, Germany | Norris HS / Colorado State |
65 | Teddy Prochazka | Offensive Lineman | 6-10 | 325 | Sophomore | Elkhorn, Neb. | Elkhorn South |
66 | Ben Scott | Offensive Lineman | 6-5 | 305 | Junior | Honolulu, Hawaii | St. Louis HS / Arizona State |
67 | Joey Mancino | Offensive Lineman | 6-1 | 295 | Sophomore | Holmdel, N.J. | Holmdel |
69 | Turner Corcoran | Offensive Lineman | 6-6 | 310 | Junior | Lawrence, Kan. | Free State |
70 | Keegan Menning | Offensive Lineman | 6-5 | 330 | Sophomore | Fremont, Neb. | Fremont |
71 | Jacob Hood | Offensive Lineman | 6-8 | 350 | Redshirt Freshman | Nashville, Tenn. | Hillsboro HS / Georgia |
73 | David Borchers | Offensive Lineman | 6-2 | 305 | Freshman | Eldridge, Iowa | North Scott |
74 | Brock Knutson | Offensive Lineman | 6-7 | 305 | Freshman | Scottsbluff, Neb. | Scottsbluff |
75 | Maverick Noonan | Linebacker | 6-4 | 235 | Freshman | Omaha, Neb. | Elkhorn South |
75 | Tyler Knaak | Offensive Lineman | 6-6 | 325 | Redshirt Freshman | Cottonwood Heights, Utah | Brighton HS / Utah |
77 | Gunnar Gottula | Offensive Lineman | 6-5 | 295 | Freshman | Lincoln, Neb. | Southeast |
78 | Jacob Brandl | Offensive Lineman | 6-3 | 280 | Freshman | Omaha, Neb. | Creighton Prep |
79 | Grant Seagren | Offensive Lineman | 6-6 | 260 | Freshman | Oakland, Neb. | Oakland-Craig |
80 | Jacob Herbek | Defensive Lineman | 6-5 | 260 | Junior | Grand Island, Neb. | Central Catholic |
81 | Ismael Smith Flores | Tight End | 6-4 | 225 | Freshman | Crowley, Texas | Arlington Martin |
82 | Isaiah Garcia-Castaneda | Wide Receiver | 6-0 | 190 | Junior | Twentynine Palms, Calif. | Twentynine Palms HS / Saddleback College / New Mexico State |
83 | Jake Appleget | Tight End | 6-4 | 235 | Redshirt Freshman | Lincoln, Neb. | Southeast |
84 | Alex Bullock | Wide Receiver | 6-2 | 205 | Sophomore | Omaha, Neb. | Creighton Prep |
85 | Jaidyn Doss | Wide Receiver | 5-11 | 190 | Freshman | Raymore, Mo. | Raymore-Peculiar |
86 | AJ Rollins | Defensive Lineman | 6-5 | 245 lbs | Sophomore | Omaha, Neb. | Creighton Prep |
87 | Nate Boerkircher | Tight End | 6-5 | 245 lbs | Sophomore | Aurora, Neb. | Aurora |
87 | Brodie Tagaloa | Defensive Lineman | 6-4 | 260 lbs | Redshirt Freshman | Pittsburg, Calif. | De La Salle |
88 | Cooper Hausmann | Wide Receiver | 5-11 | 185 lbs | Redshirt Freshman | Roca, Neb. | Norris |
88 | Ru'Quan Buckley | Defensive Lineman | 6-5 | 295 lbs | Sophomore | Wyoming, Mich. | Godwin Heights |
90 | Jacob Hohl | Punter | 6-2 | 210 lbs | Junior | Lincoln, Neb. | Southwest HS / Nebraska Wesleyan |
90 | James Williams | Defensive Lineman | 6-5 | 235 lbs | Sophomore | Parkville, Mo. | Park Hill South HS / Iowa Central CC |
92 | Sua Lefotu | Defensive Lineman | 6-3 | 300 lbs | Freshman | Bellflower, Calif. | St. John Bosco |
93 | Kai Wallin | Defensive Lineman | 6-5 | 250 lbs | Sophomore | Sacramento, Calif. | Jesuit HS / American River CC |
94 | Riley Van Poppel | Defensive Lineman | 6-5 | 275 lbs | Freshman | Argyle, Texas | Argyle |
95 | Spencer Pankratz | Place Kicker | 6-2 | 205 lbs | Sophomore | Highlands Ranch, Colo. | Valor Christian HS / Furman |
95 | Jason Maciejczak | Defensive Lineman | 6-2 | 320 lbs | Freshman | Pierre, S.D. | T.F. Riggs |
96 | Camden Witucki | Long Snapper | 6-2 | 225 lbs | Sophomore | Grand Blanc, Mich. | Grand Blanc Community |
96 | Leslie Black | Defensive Lineman | 6-6 | 230 lbs | Freshman | Statesboro, Ga. | Statesboro |
97 | Blaise Gunnerson | Defensive Lineman | 6-6 | 265 lbs | Sophomore | Carroll, Iowa | Kuemper Catholic |
98 | Will DePooter | Long Snapper | 6-0 | 195 lbs | Freshman | Omaha, Neb. | Westside |
Nebraska Cornhuskers Football Schedule
Date | Location | Opponent | Result |
Sep 9 | Away - Boulder, Colo. | #22 Colorado | L 14-36 |
Sep 16 | Home - Lincoln, Neb. | Northern Illinois | W 35-11 |
Sep 23 | Home - Lincoln, Neb. | Louisiana Tech | W 28-14 |
Sep 30 | Home - Lincoln, Neb. | #2 Michigan | L 7-45 |
Oct 6 | Away - Urbana-Champaign, Ill. | Illinois | W 20-7 |
Oct 21 | Home - Lincoln, Neb. | Northwestern | W 17-9 |
Oct 28 | Home - Lincoln, Neb. | Purdue | W 31-14 |
Nov 4 | Away - East Lansing, Mich. | Michigan State | L 17-20 |
Nov 11 | Home - Lincoln, Neb. | Maryland | L 10-13 |
Nov 18 | Away - Madison, Wis. | Wisconsin | - |
Nov 24 | Home - Lincoln, Neb. | Iowa | - |