Football Statistics, Athletic Records
Scope and Contents
The records consist of team and individual player statistics for freshman and junior varsity teams at the University of Nebraska, such as final team statistics, scoring summaries, defensive statistics, and "quickie" statistics, each associated with the National College Athletic Association. Additional records include similar statistics for Spring Games, along with game schedules, previous scores for spring games. There are a few prospectus for spring game rosters.
Dates
- circa 1970-2000s
Conditions Governing Access
The records are only minimally processed but are open for research.
Conditions Governing Use
Property rights reside with the University of Nebraska. Copyrights are retained by the creators of the records or their designees. For permission to reproduce or to publish, please contact Archives & Special Collections.
Biographical / Historical
The University of Nebraska football program officially began in 1890, although interest in football started as far back as 1883. Nebraska played their first game on November 27, 1890 in Omaha, Nebraska, against the Omaha Young Men's Christian Association (Y.M.C.A.). Nebraska prevailed 10-0. Langdon Frothingham lead the team and is the first football coach at the university. Frank Crawford became the first paid football coach. He arrived in 1893 following two seasons when volunteers or players lead the teams.
Through the years the program has been a member of several athletic conferences including: the Western Inter-State University Foot Ball Association, the Missouri Valley Conference, the Big Six Conference, the Big Seven Conference, the Big Eight Conference, and the Big Twelve Conference.
Most people know the Nebraska athletic programs as the Cornhuskers or Huskers, but before that nickname stuck the team went by some lesser known names such as the Nebraskans, the Old Gold Knights, the Antelopes, the Tree Planters, the Rattlesnake Boys, and the Bugeaters.
The first football game played at Nebraska's current venue, Memorial Stadium, pitted the team against Oklahoma on October 13, 1923. Before Memorial Stadium, games were played at a few different locations. Prior to 1908 the northwest corner of the "old campus" served as the athletic field. In 1908 the university acquired land for a new athletic field just north of the "old campus," around 10th and T streets. Teams first used the "new" Nebraska Athletic Field in the 1909-1910 season. In the interim, the 1908-1909 season's games were played at the Antelope Baseball Park in Lincoln.
For more detailed online histories of the Football program, see the University of Nebraska Athletic Department's Football History and Nebraska Public Media's "Husker Century 1890-1972 The First 82 Years."
Extent
1 Linear Feet (2 boxes)
Language of Materials
English
- Statistics Subject Source: Local sources
- University of Nebraska--Lincoln. Football -- History Subject Source: Unspecified ingested source
- Status
- Unprocessed
- Author
- Finding aid prepared by Sarah Glover, 2022.
- Date
- (cc) 2022
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
Repository Details
Part of the Archives & Special Collections, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries Repository
Archives & Special Collections
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries
P.O. Box 884100
Lincoln NE 68588-4100 United States
402-472-2531
archives@unl.edu