1890 was the first year they played football at Nebraska. Their first game (a 10 - 0 win) was against Omaha YMCA on November 27, 1890.
Nebraska. However, Wisconsin fielded a football team a year earlier than Nebraska, in 1889.
you have to have a 3 year degree and you have to finish college
LSU won the AP and UPI polls for the 1958 college football season. Their record that year was 11-0 and they beat Clemson in the Sugar Bowl by a score of 7-0.
1970-1971 1994-95 97 (shared with Michigan) 5 National Championships
1971. The Tide went undefeated in the regular season that year but lost to Nebraska in the Orange Bowl.
The 1964 national championship was historic not so much for who won but for when the title was awarded. In 1964 seven different entities named a mythical national champion. The two most notable polls to fans at the time-The Associated Press and the United Press International-did not wait until after the bowl games to award their champion. Because of that Alabama was named the national champ by the AP,UPI and Litkenhous groups. However,the Crimson Tide went on to lose, 21-17, to Texas in the Orange Bowl and finish 10-1 on the year. Arkansas remained the only undefeated team in the country at 11-0 with its victory over Nebraska. Two groups who waited until after the bowl games to name their champion- The Football Writers Association of America and the Helms Athletic Foundation-named Frank Broyles' Razorbacks as national champs. Notre Dame and Michigan also were honored by lesser known polls. Both the AP and UPI changed their procedure the next year, choosing to wait until after the bowls to announce their final polls.
What year did daylight savings time start in Nebraska?
http://web1.ncaa.org/football/exec/roster?year=2008&org=463Is a good website. Husker.com might have it also.
Nebraska does not have emancipation laws.
http://www.huskers.com/SportSelect.dbml?spid=22&spsid=4&db_oem_id=100 Top right..there's a pull down menu for year..
From 2004 to 2007 an average of 263.8 fatalities occurred each year in Nebraska.