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The 1968 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team represented the University of Nebraska in the 1968 NCAA University Division football season. The team was coached by Bob Devaney and played their home games in Memorial StadiuminLincoln.

1968 Nebraska Cornhuskers football
ConferenceBig Eight Conference
Record6–4 (3–4 Big 8)
Head coach
Defensive coordinatorGeorge Kelly
Home stadiumMemorial Stadium
Seasons
← 1967
1969 →
1968 Big Eight Conference football standings
  • t
  • e
  • Conf Overall
    Team W   L   T W   L   T
    No.7Kansas + 6 1 0 9 2 0
    No.11Oklahoma + 6 1 0 7 4 0
    No.9Missouri 5 2 0 8 3 0
    Nebraska 3 4 0 6 4 0
    Colorado 3 4 0 4 6 0
    Kansas State 2 5 0 4 6 0
    Oklahoma State 2 5 0 3 7 0
    Iowa State 1 6 0 3 7 0
    • + – Conference co-champions
    Rankings from AP Poll

    The Huskers were 6–4, but had a losing record in conference at 3–4. They lost three Big 8 games at home and were shut out 47–0 at Oklahoma in the season finale. Nebraska did not play in a bowl game for the second consecutive year; the next season without a bowl was 36 years later in 2004. The home shut out against Kansas State was the last time they have been shut out at home as of 2017 season.

    Following 1968, Tom Osborne was promoted to offensive coordinator and installed the I formation offense. This led to a 9–2 record in 1969 and consecutive undefeated national championship seasons in 1970 and 1971.

    Schedule

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    [1]

    DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendance
    September 142:00 pmWyoming*No. 14
  • Lincoln, Nebraska
  • W 13–1066,922
    September 212:00 pmUtah*No. 14
    • Memorial Stadium
  • Lincoln, Nebraska
  • W 31–066,198
    September 281:30 pmat No. 17 Minnesota*No. 9
  • Minneapolis (rivalry)
  • W 17–1453,362
    October 122:00 pmNo. 6 KansasNo. 9
    • Memorial Stadium
  • Lincoln, Nebraska (rivalry)
  • L 13–2367,119–68,128
    October 192:00 pmNo. 20 MissouriNo. 13
    • Memorial Stadium
  • Lincoln, Nebraska (rivalry)
  • L 14–1666,818
    October 261:30 pmatOklahoma State
  • Stillwater, Oklahoma
  • W 21–2035,000
    November 22:00 pmatIowa State
  • Ames, Iowa
  • W 24–1330,463
    November 92:00 pmKansas State 
    • Memorial Stadium
  • Lincoln, Nebraska (rivalry)
  • L 0–1267,466
    November 162:30 pmatColorado
  • Boulder, Colorado (rivalry)
  • W 22–648,327
    November 232:05 pmat No. 14 Oklahoma
  • Norman, Oklahoma (rivalry)
  • ABCL 0–4746,011
    • *Non-conference game
  •  Homecoming
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
  • All times are in Central time
  • Roster

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    [2]

    Ahlmann, Harold #21 (So.)LB
    Anderson, Jim #18 (So.) RCB
    Armstrong, Joe #65 (Sr.)RG
    Ashman, Carl #53 (Jr.)C
    Avolio, Frank #40 (Jr.)DE
    Beland, Ben #61 (So.)RG
    Best, Bob #27 (Sr.)S
    Bomberger, Bill #46 (Jr.)HB
    Boyd, David #17 (So.)QB
    Brichacek, Mel #69 (Sr.)LG
    Brown, Bill #44 (So.)FB
    Buda, Joe #52 (Jr.)C
    Burdic, Mike #51 (So.)DT
    Chandler, George #7 (So.)LB
    Coppa, Rich #54 (So.)C
    Davis, Dick #45 (Sr.)FB
    Decker, John #1 (So.)S
    Delaney, Dan #67 (Sr.)LG
    DeOrio, Lonnie #78 (So.)DT
    Drakulich, Ron #41 (Jr.)DT
    Dvorsak, Tony #11 (So.)QB
    Fiala, Adrian #32 (Jr.)LB
    Ford, Dennis #66 (So.)RG
    Frost, Larry #28 (Jr.)HB
    Galbraith, Denis #63 (Jr.)MG
    Geddes, Ken #37 (Jr.)LB
    Green, Mike #34 (Jr.)HB
    Grenfell, Bob #59 (So.)RT
    Gutzman, Dennis #89 (So.)DE
    Hacias, Greg #13 (So.)QB
    Hansen, Ed #74 (Sr.)RT
    Hardt, Bob #91 (So.)DE
    Hartman, Dan #39 (Jr.)LB

     

    Haskell, Charles #93 (So.)DE
    Hawkins, James #26 (Sr.) RCB
    Haynes, Ervin #9 (So.)LB
    Heller, Tom #4 (So.) RCB
    Hollstein, Gary #5 (So.)S
    Hopkins, John #95 (So.)DT
    Hornbacher, Bill #55 (Jr.)MG
    Ingles, Guy #88 (So.)SE
    Jansen, Jim #35 (Jr.)S
    Jarmon, Sherwin #81 (Jr.)DE
    Jennings, Henry #6 (So.) LCB
    Kimmel, Miles #84 (Sr.)TE
    Kobza, Dan #49 (Jr.)MG
    Kontos, Ken #98 (So.)LB
    Kusserow, Ken #73 (Jr.)DT
    Lahey, Pat #47 (So.)DT
    Larson, Al #20 (Jr.) LCB
    Liggett, Bob #71 (Jr.)DT
    Linstroth, Tom #62 (Sr.)DT
    Logan, Bob #96 (So.)TE
    Lowe, Rex #83 (So.)SE
    Malone, Dan #79 (So.)DT
    Mawhinney, Bob #50 (So.)C
    McClelland, Tom #16 (So.)S
    McFarland, Jim #80 (Jr.)TE
    McGhee, Donnie #70 (So.)LT
    Miller, Jim #92 (So.)DE
    Minor, Mike #48 (Jr.)LB
    Minor, Wilfred #14 (So.) LCB
    Montgomery, Al #8 (So.)HB
    Morock, David #43 (So.) LCB
    Murtaugh, Jerry #42 (So.)LB
    Newton, Clint #82 (So.)SE

     

    Orduna, Joe #31 (Jr.)HB
    Patrick, Frank #10 (Jr.)QB
    Patterson, Glenn #72 (Jr.)LT
    Penney, Tom #85 (Sr.)SE
    Periard, Ed #56 (So.)MG
    Quinten, Karl #38 (Jr.)DE
    Reeves, Randy #25 (Jr.)S
    Rogers, Paul #30 (So.)HB
    Sanders, Frank #2 (So.) RCB
    Schenk, George #64 (So.)LT
    Schneiss, Dan #22 (So.)FB
    Sigler, Ernie #12 (Sr.)QB
    Smith, Jim #23 (So.)HB
    Stephenson, Dana #36 (Jr.)S
    Stigge, Russ #57 (Jr.)RG
    Terwilliger, Marlin #3 (So.)S
    Tollefsen, Tay #86 (So.)TE
    Topliff, Paul #87 (Jr.)TE
    Vactor, Frank #19 (So.)HB
    Vassar, Phil #33 (So.)FB
    Volberding, Ron #97 (So.)RG
    Walline, Dave #76 (So.)DT
    Weber, Bruce #58 (So.)LG
    Wenner, Rick #15 (So.)QB
    Williams, Gale #77 (Jr.)RT
    Winter, Wally #75 (So.)LT
    Wittler, Don #94 (So.)RT
    Wynn, Mike #90 (Jr.)DE
    Yannon, Buster #24 (Jr.)FB
    Young, Lynn #68 (Jr.)LG
    Ziegler, Mick #29 (Sr.)HB

    Depth chart

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    Defensive starters

    S
    Bob Best
    Tom Heller
    S
    Al Larson
    David Morock
    LB LB
    Ken Geddes Jerry Murtaugh
    Adrian Fiala Dan Kobza
    CB
    Dana Stephenson
    John Decker
    DE DT NT DT DE
    Mike Wynn Bob Liggett Bill Hornbacher Dave Walline Sherwin Jarmon
    Dennis Gutzman Tom Linstroth Ed Periard Ron Drakulich Frank Avolio
    CB
    James Hawkins
    Randy Reeves

    Offensive starters

    TE
    Jim McFarland
    Paul Topliff
    LT LG C RG RT
    Glenn Patterson Mel Brichacek Joe Buda Joe Armstrong Ed Hansen
    Dan Delaney Wally Winter Carl Ashman Gale Williams Donnie McGhee
    TE
    Tom Penney
    Guy Ingels
    QB
    Ernie Sigler
    Frank Patrick
    HB RB FB
    Mick Ziegler Joe Orduna Dick Davis
    Larry Frost Mike Green Dan Schneiss

    Coaching staff

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    Name Title First year
    in this position
    Years at Nebraska Alma mater
    Bob Devaney Head Coach 1962 1962–72 Alma
    Tom Osborne Offensive assistant 1964 1964–97 Hastings
    George Kelly Defensive Coordinator 1960 1960–68 Notre Dame
    Cletus Fischer Offensive line 1960 1960–85 Nebraska
    Carl Selmer Offensive line 1962 1962–72 Wyoming
    Jim Ross 1962–76
    John Melton Tight ends, Wingbacks 1973 1962–88 Wyoming
    Mike Corgan Running backs 1962 1962–82 Notre Dame
    Monte Kiffin Graduate assistant 1966 1967–76 Nebraska
    Jack Osberg Graduate assistant 1968 1968 Augsburg

    Game summaries

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    Wyoming

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    Wyoming at #14 Nebraska [box score]
    1 234Total
    Wyoming 10 000 10
    #14 Nebraska 3 0010 13

    At the end of the 1st quarter, Nebraska was trailing 3-10, and struggled to catch up for much of the game. Finally, five minutes into the 4th quarter, with the assistance of the Blackshirts who had held off any further scores from the Cowboys, the Cornhuskers managed to get another touchdown to tie the game. Then, as time was running out and the Nebraska offensive effort was stalling, Nebraska PK Paul Rogers launched a 51-yard field goal through the uprights and into the stands for the win, leading to an exuberant mob of fans rushing the field in celebration.

    Utah

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    Utah at #14 Nebraska [box score]
    1 234Total
    Utah 0 000 0
    #14 Nebraska 17 707 31

    The Cornhuskers tallied 518 yards of total offense while holding the Utes to just 138, 46 of which were on the ground, and had little trouble with Utah, holding them scoreless in Memorial Stadium.

    Minnesota

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    #9 Nebraska at #17 Minnesota [box score]
    1 234Total
    #9 Nebraska 0 7010 17
    #17 Minnesota 7 700 14

    It seemed like a repeat of the first game of the year, as once again Nebraska started out behind and wasn't able to catch up again until the 4th quarter, and once again Nebraska PK Paul Rogers booted the game-winning field goal at the end of the 4th quarter with just 1:32 remaining on the clock to secure the win against national co-champion Minnesota.

    Kansas

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    #6 Kansas at #9 Nebraska [box score]
    1 234Total
    #6 Kansas 0 0914 23
    #9 Nebraska 0 607 13

    The highly regarded Kansas Jayhawks had been averaging 51 points per game, yet the Blackshirts managed to bottle them up to just 23 points, though Nebraska's 13 points were not enough to get the conference-opening win. Kansas managed to escape Lincoln with a victory only by scrambling to put up two touchdowns in the final 4 minutes. This was the last time Nebraska lost to the Jayhawks until the 2005 season; they won the next 36 meetings. It also is, through the 2022 season, their last home loss to Kansas to date.

    Missouri

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    #20 Missouri at #13 Nebraska [box score]
    1 234Total
    #20 Missouri 6 1000 16
    #13 Nebraska 7 070 14

    Nebraska was severely hampered by a day of mistakes, losing four fumbles, an interception, and suffering two punt receptions muffed and recovered by Missouri. Despite the tall odds presented by these burdens, the Cornhuskers dropped the game to the Tigers by only 2 points.

    Oklahoma State

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    Nebraska at Oklahoma State [box score]
    1 234Total
    Nebraska 0 0714 21
    Oklahoma State 0 0146 20

    The first half was scoreless as both teams struggled unsuccessfully for an edge, but Oklahoma State found a way through and scored the first 14 in the 3rd. Nebraska fought back, and once again Cornhusker PK Paul Rogers scored the game-winner off his foot with PAT in the final minute to put Nebraska ahead by 1.

    Iowa State

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    Nebraska at Iowa State [box score]
    1 234Total
    Nebraska 7 1403 24
    Iowa State 0 706 13
    • Date: 1968-11-02
    • Location: Clyde Williams Field, Ames, Iowa
    • Game attendance: 29,000

    Iowa State helped to spot Nebraska with an early 14-0 lead by losing an early fumble and never recovered from the setback. The Cyclones made a feeble late attempt, coming within 8 points before the Cornhuskers put up another field goal to finish them off.

    Kansas State

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    Kansas State at Nebraska [box score]
    1 234Total
    Kansas State 6 006 12
    Nebraska 0 000 0

    Nebraska was stunned at home, at their homecoming game, when Kansas State held the Cornhuskers to just 146 total yards, 78 on the ground, and slapped Nebraska with only their second shutout under Head Coach Bob Devaney. This was the Cornhuskers last loss to the Wildcats until 1998 and their last home loss to them until 2003.

    Colorado

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    Nebraska at Colorado [box score]
    1 234Total
    Nebraska 12 370 22
    Colorado 0 060 6

    Nebraska flashed with some vengeance in response to the previous week's shutout, running out ahead of Colorado in Boulder 22-0 with help from a 62-yard punt return touchdown, finally letting the Buffaloes on the board with just 2 minutes remaining to play.

    Oklahoma

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    Nebraska at #14 Oklahoma [box score]
    1 234Total
    Nebraska 0 000 0
    #14 Oklahoma 7 21019 47

    Oklahoma denied Nebraska's bid for a post-season bowl game, as the Sooners scored five touchdowns to set a new Big 8 record and handed NU its worst defeat of the Devaney era with a painful 47-0 shutout in Norman.

    Rankings

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    Ranking movements
    Legend: ██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking
    — = Not ranked
    Week
    PollPre123456789101112Final
    AP141427913
    Coaches

    Awards

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    [3]

    Award Name(s)
    All America
    1st team
    Joe Armstrong
    All-America
    honorable mention
    Mel Brichacek, Ken Geddes,
    Dana Stephenson
    All-Big Eight
    1st team
    Joe Armstrong, Ken Geddes,
    Dana Stephenson
    All-Big Eight
    2nd team
    Bob Best, Joe Orduna
    All-Big Eight
    honorable mention
    Bob Best, Mel Brichacek, Dick Davis,
    Adrian Fiala, Ed Hansen, Jim Hawkins,
    Al Larson, Bob Liggett, Jerry Murtaugh,
    Tom Penney, Paul Rogers, Mike Wynn

    1968 Team Players in the NFL (& AFL)

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    The 1968 Nebraska Cornhuskers seniors selected in the 1969 Common Draft (NFL-AFL): [4]

    Player Position Round Pick Franchise
    James Hawkins DB 7 177 Los Angeles Rams
    Dick Davis RB 12 306 Cleveland Browns

    The 1968 Nebraska Cornhuskers juniors selected in the following year's 1970 NFL Draft: [5]

    Player Position Round Pick Franchise
    Jim McFarland TE 7 164 St. Louis Cardinals
    Ken Geddes LB 7 175 Detroit Lions
    Dana Stephenson DB 8 183 Chicago Bears
    Mike Wynn DE 8 206 Oakland Raiders
    Frank Patrick QB 10 251 Green Bay Packers
    Bob Liggett DT 15 390 Kansas City Chiefs
    Mike Green RB 16 406 San Diego Chargers
    Glenn Patterson C 17 439 Dallas Cowboys

    The 1968 Nebraska Cornhuskers sophomores selected in the 1971 NFL Draft: [6]

    Player Position Round Pick Franchise
    Joe Orduna RB 2 49 San Francisco 49ers
    Bob Newton T 3 71 Chicago Bears
    Paul Rogers KDB 8 190 Pittsburgh Steelers
    Dan Schneiss TE 11 261 Boston Patriots

    Members of the 1968 Nebraska freshman team selected in the 1972 NFL Draft:[7]

    Player Position Round Pick Franchise
    Jerry Tagge QB 1 11 Green Bay Packers
    Jeff Kinney RB 1 23 Kansas City Chiefs
    Larry Jacobson DT 1 24 New York Giants
    Carl Johnson T 5 112 New Orleans Saints
    Van Brownson QB 8 204 Baltimore Colts
    Keith Wortman G 10 242 Green Bay Packers

    NFL and pro players

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    The following 1968 Nebraska players joined a professional team as draftees or free agents.[8]

    Name Team
    Dick Davis Cleveland Browns
    Ken Geddes Los Angeles Rams
    Sherwin Jarmon Chicago Fire
    Bob Liggett Kansas City Chiefs
    Jim McFarland St. Louis Cardinals
    Joe Orduna New York Giants
    Frank Patrick Green Bay Packers
    Frank Vactor Washington Redskins

    References

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    1. ^ "Football - 1968 Schedule/Results". University of Nebraska–Lincoln Athletics Department. Retrieved June 19, 2009.
  • ^ Nebraska 1968 Roster
  • ^ 1968 Husker Honors
  • ^ Pro Football Reference.com Archived 2007-12-21 at the Wayback Machine – 1969 NFL Draft
  • ^ Pro Football Reference.com Archived 2007-12-21 at the Wayback Machine – 1970 NFL Draft
  • ^ Pro Football Reference.com Archived 2010-09-24 at the Wayback Machine – 1971 NFL Draft
  • ^ Pro Football Reference.com Archived 2007-12-21 at the Wayback Machine – 1972 NFL Draft
  • ^ "All Time NFL Huskers". Archived from the original on August 15, 2009. Retrieved June 16, 2009.

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