They went through several in a short period of time. What stuck the longest before Cornhuskers was Bug Eaters.
i think a College Sports team was called the cornhuskers. it is the only nickname derived from a sports team.
The Cornhusker State. Nebraska's nickname is the Corn Husker state. Steve Harl its is the cornhusker state, by randycam21 from youtube Nebraska's nickname is 'The Cornhusker State' and is the only state with the nickname the same as the sports teams. Nebraska also has another nickname, 'The Beef State'.Cornhusker State.Cornhusker State!
Yes, and at one time Nebraska Cornhuskers were called the Hawkeyes. NO JOKE!
The nickname "Cornhuskers" was first applied to Nebraska athletic teams at the turn of the century by sports writer Charles "Cy" Sherman of the Nebraska State Journal. Before adopting Sherman's suggestion, Nebraska sports teams were called "The Bugeaters," "Tree Planters," "Nebraskans," "Rattlesnake Boys," "Antelopes" and "Old Gold Knights." Of course, today it is commonly shortened as "Huskers."
Nebraska Cornhuskers dumb face!
Lincoln sportswriter Charles S. (Cy) Sherman provided the nickname. Sherman tired of referring to the Nebraska teams with such an unglamorous term as Bugeaters. Iowa had, from time to time, been called the Cornhuskers, and the name appealed to Sherman. Iowa partisans seemed to prefer Hawkeyes, so Sherman started referring to the Nebraska team as Cornhuskers, and the 1900 team was first to bear that label.
Nebraska. However, Wisconsin fielded a football team a year earlier than Nebraska, in 1889.
Because it is noted for the corn grown there.
its nickname is the corn husker state
Corn was and continues to be the major agricultural product of the state, but the nickname seems to have derived from a sports rivalry with the state of Iowa.The nickname was first used for the University of Nebraska athletic teams - the "Cornhuskers" - which was coined in 1900 by Charles S. "Cy" Sherman, a sportswriter for the Nebraska State Journal in Lincoln. "Cornhuskers" replaced earlier nicknames, such as "Golden Knights", "Antelopes", and "Bugeaters". The term "cornhusker" comes from the method of harvesting or "husking" corn by hand, which was common in Nebraska before the invention of husking machinery.Despite Nebraska's nickname, they are not the largest producer of corn in the United States. That honor goes to the great state of Iowa.Because of the way corn was harvested.At http://www.neighborhoodlink.com/article/Community/NebraskaBecause corn is a major crop. Sports teams have had this nickname since the early 1900's. See the attached link, courtesy of the state website.Nebraskas major crop is corn, and you hust corn in order to eat itA major crop in Nebraska is corn so they named their football team after it! Corn is also called: Maize. :))cause corn is grown hereWell, Nebraska is known as the Cornhusker state, so it would generally be speculated to have something to do with the amount of corn grown in the state.
The team was first called Cornhuskers in 1899.
The Cornhusker State is the official nickname in Nebraska.