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1 Schedule  





2 Roster  



2.1  Depth chart  







3 Coaching staff  





4 Game summaries  



4.1  Utah  





4.2  Iowa  





4.3  Penn State  





4.4  Florida State  





4.5  Kansas  





4.6  Oklahoma State  





4.7  Colorado  





4.8  Missouri  





4.9  Kansas State  





4.10  Iowa State  





4.11  Oklahoma  





4.12  Mississippi State  







5 Rankings  





6 Awards  





7 NFL and pro players  





8 References  














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1980 Nebraska Cornhuskers football

Sun Bowl champion

Sun Bowl, W 31–17 vs. Mississippi State

ConferenceBig Eight Conference
Ranking
CoachesNo. 7
APNo. 7
Record10–2 (6–1 Big 8)
Head coach
Offensive schemeI formation
Defensive coordinatorLance Van Zandt (4th season)
Base defense5–2
Home stadiumMemorial Stadium
Seasons
← 1979
1981 →
1980 Big Eight Conference football standings
  • t
  • e
  • Conf Overall
    Team W   L   T W   L   T
    No.3Oklahoma $ 7 0 0 10 2 0
    No.7Nebraska 6 1 0 10 2 0
    Missouri 5 2 0 8 4 0
    Iowa State 3 4 0 7 4 0
    Oklahoma State 3 4 0 4 7 0
    Kansas State 2 5 0 4 7 0
    Kansas 1 6 0 2 8 1
    Colorado 1 6 0 1 10 0
    • $ – Conference champion
    Rankings from AP Poll

    The 1980 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team represented the University of Nebraska–Lincoln in the 1980 NCAA Division I-A football season. The team was coached by Tom Osborne and played their home games in Memorial StadiuminLincoln, Nebraska.

    Schedule[edit]

    DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendanceSource
    September 131:30 pmUtah*No. 8
  • Lincoln, NE
  • W 55–975,526
    September 201:30 pmIowa*No. 6
    • Memorial Stadium
  • Lincoln, NE (rivalry)
  • W 57–076,029
    September 2712:50 pmat No. 11Penn State*No. 3
  • University Park, PA
  • ABCW 21–784,585
    October 41:30 pmNo. 16Florida State*No. 3
    • Memorial Stadium
  • Lincoln, NE
  • L 14–1876,152
    October 111:30 pmatKansasNo. 10
  • Lawrence, KS (rivalry)
  • W 54–050,268
    October 181:30 pmOklahoma StatedaggerNo. 10
    • Memorial Stadium
  • Lincoln, NE
  • W 48–776,021
    October 252:30 pmatColoradoNo. 9
  • Boulder, CO (rivalry)
  • W 45-751,489
    November 11:30 pmNo. 15MissouriNo. 8
    • Memorial Stadium
  • Lincoln, NE (rivalry)
  • W 38–1676,155
    November 81:30 pmKansas StateNo. 5
    • Memorial Stadium
  • Lincoln, NE (rivalry)
  • W 55–876,121
    November 151:30 pmatIowa StateNo. 4
  • Ames, IA
  • W 35–052,942
    November 2211:35 amNo. 9OklahomaNo. 4
    • Memorial Stadium
  • Lincoln, NE (rivalry)
  • ABCL 17–2174,684
    December 2712:30 pmvs. No. 17Mississippi State*No. 8
  • El Paso, TX (Sun Bowl)
  • CBSW 31–1734,723[1]
    • *Non-conference game
  • daggerHomecoming
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
  • All times are in Central time
  • Roster[edit]

    [2][3]

    Adams, Joe #64 (Sr.)OG
    Alberico, Tim (So.)SE
    Alven, Robert (So.)OG
    Austin, Jimmy (So.)IB
    Baker, Kim #41 (Sr.)LB
    Barnes, Ed (So.)LB
    Bates, Phil #43 (So.)FB
    Bauer, Steve (So.)DB
    Beaudin, Rick (So.)MG
    Beideck, John (So.)C
    Bell, Warren #4 (So.)DB
    Bergkamp, Tim (Sr.)PK
    Bess, Donnie #85 (Jr.)DE
    Boll, Peter #72 (So.)OT
    Brandl, Matt #58 (So.)OG
    Brown, Steve (So.)DE
    Brown, Todd #28 (So.)SE
    Bruce, Mike #76 (Sr.)OT
    Brungardt, Tim (So.)IB
    Carlstrom, Tom #78 (Jr.)OT
    Chandler, Rick (So.)LB
    Clark, David #63 (Sr.)DT
    Cook, Bill (So.)DT
    Corbeil, Jim (So.)DB
    Craig, Roger #21 (So.)IB
    Curry, Tom (So.)WB
    Damkroger, Steve #35 (So.)LB
    Daniels, Richard (So.)DB
    Davies, Steve #82 (Sr.)TE
    DeLoach, Trey #52 (Sr.)C
    Derr, Robin (So.)MG
    Dhein, Doug (So.)OT
    Eberspacher, Rex (So.)PK
    Engebritson, Monte (So.)TE
    England, Gary #70 (Sr.)OG
    Evans, Brent #48 (Jr.)LB
    Felici, Tony (So.)DE
    Finn, Jeff #87 (Sr.)TE
    Fischer, Dan #26 (So.)DB
    Florell, Randy #77 (Jr.)LB
    Franklin, Andra #39 (Sr.)FB
    Frazier, Russell (So.)QB
    Gary, Russell #9 (Sr.)DB
    Gdowski, Tom #93 (So.)DT
    Gemar, Scott #1 (Sr.)P
    Glathar, Kurt #69 (So.)OG
    Haase, David (So.)QB
    Hagerman, Mark (So.)PK
    Hansman, Bob (So.)LB
    Heath, John (So.)LB

     

    Hendricks, Dennis (Jr.)OG
    Herrmann, Doug (So.)DT
    Hill, Dan #84 (So.)TE
    Hinds, Tom (So.)OG
    Hineline, Curt #59 (Jr.)MG
    Holbrook, Tim #23 (So.)DB
    Holmes, Daryl #94 (Sr.)DE
    Holmon, Craig (So.)FB
    Huebert, Randy (Jr.)WB
    Hurley, Dan #73 (Jr.)OT
    Iodence, Brian #14 (Jr.)DB
    Jeffries, Jim (Fr.)DB
    Johnson, Brad #55 (So.)C
    Johnson, Craig #30 (Sr.)IB
    Keeler, Mike #61 (So.)DT
    Kirk, Donnie (Jr.)PK
    Knoll, Eric (So.)QB
    Kotera, Jim #44 (Sr.)FB
    Krejci, Jeff #2 (Jr.)DB
    Krenk, Mitch #89 (So.)TE
    Kwapick, Jeff #57 (So.)OT
    Landwehr, Randy #27 (Jr.)IB
    Larsen, Pat #3 (So.)DB
    Lewis, Rodney #5 (Jr.)DB
    Liegl, David #28 (Sr.)DB
    Lindquist, Ric #15 (Jr.)DB
    Lindstrom, Dan #98 (Sr.)DE
    Lindstrom, Scott (So.)MG
    Lingenfelter, Bruce #71 (Jr.)OG
    Lonowski, Jack #67 (Jr.)DT
    Lyday, Allen (So.)DB
    Mandelko, Mike #68 (So.)OG
    Mann, Ricky (So.)DB
    Mason, Nate #8 (So.)QB
    Mathison, Bruce #19 (So.)QB
    Mauer, Mark #17 (Jr.)QB
    McCrady, Tim #24 (Sr.)WB
    McCue, Dave #32 (So.)WB
    McElroy, Mike (So.)C
    McWhirter, Steve #45 (So.)LB
    Means, Andy #34 (Sr.)DB
    Merrell, Jeff #74 (So.)MG
    Miles, Darwin #91 (So.)DE
    Moravec, Mark #42 (So.)FB
    Mortensen, Kurt (So.)DB
    Muehling, Brad (So.)C
    Murphy, Jim (So.)DB
    Neil, Eddie (So.)PK
    Nelson, Derrie #92 (Sr.)DE
    Noonan, John #95 (Sr.)SE

     

    O'Hearn, Allan (So.)PK
    Owen, Keith (So.)DB
    Patterson, Bill (So.)IB
    Peterson, Dick #83 (Jr.)TE
    Praeuner, Wade (So.)DE
    Quinn, Jeff #11 (Sr.)QB
    Raridon, Scott (So.)OT
    Redwine, Jarvis #12 (Sr.)IB
    Ridder, Dave (So.)DT
    Rimington, Dave #50 (So.)C
    Rogan, Dennis (So.)IB
    Rush, Kym (So.)DT
    Santin, John (So.)LB
    Schleusener, Randy #53 (Sr.)OG
    Schmuecker, Dan (So.)OT
    Schoening, Lynn (So.)PK
    Sculley, Mike (Jr.)MG
    Searcey, L.G. #37 (Jr.)DB
    Seibel, Kevin #49 (So.) P/PK
    Sherlock, John (So.)OG
    Sherry, Scott (Jr.)DE
    Simmons, Ricky #7 (So.)WB
    Sims, Sammy #6 (Jr.)DB
    Smith, Paul (So.)FB
    Sorenson, John (So.)SE
    Spratte, Todd #81 (So.)DE
    Steels, Anthony #33 (Jr.)WB
    Steinkuhler, Dean (So.)OG
    Stephens, Greg (So.)TE
    Stromath, Dave #99 (Jr.)DT
    Theiss, Randy #65 (So.)OT
    Tramner, Mike (So.)MG
    Trent, Phil #16 (So.)DB
    Van Lent, Bill #90 (So.)DT
    Van Norman, Kris #38 (So.)DB
    Vergith, Tom (So.)WB
    Waechter, Henry #75 (Jr.)DT
    Walton, Jerry (So.)DB
    Wees, Dennis #62 (So.)MG
    Wehrle, Craig (So.)TE
    White, Felix (So.)MG
    Wilkening, Doug (So.)FB
    Williams, Brent #66 (Sr.)LB
    Williams, Jamie #80 (So.)TE
    Williams, Jimmy #96 (Jr.)DE
    Williams, Toby #97 (So.)DT
    Woodard, Scott #88 (Sr.)SE
    Zutavern, John (Jr.)LB

         

    Depth chart[edit]

    Coaching staff[edit]

    Name Title First year
    in this position
    Years at Nebraska Alma mater
    Tom Osborne Head Coach
    Offensive Coordinator
    1973 1964–1997 Hastings College
    Lance Van Zandt Defensive Coordinator
    Defensive backs
    1977 1977–1980 Lamar
    Charlie McBride Defensive Line 1977 1977–1999 Colorado
    Cletus Fischer Offensive Line 1960–1985 Nebraska
    John Melton Linebackers 1973 1962–1988 Wyoming
    Mike Corgan Running Backs 1962 1962–1982 Notre Dame
    Boyd Epley Head Strength Coach 1969 1969–2003 Nebraska
    George Darlington Defensive Ends 1973–2002 Rutgers
    Milt Tenopir Offensive Line 1974 1974–2002 Sterling
    Gene Huey Receivers 1977 1977–1986 Wyoming
    Frank Solich Head Freshman Coach 1979 1979–2003 Nebraska
    Jack Pierce 1979–1991
    Jerry Pettibone Recruiting Coordinator 1980 1980–1981 Oregon State

    Game summaries[edit]

    Utah[edit]

    Utah at #8 Nebraska [box score]
    1 234Total
    Utah 3 006 9
    #8 Nebraska 14 72014 55

    Nebraska racked up 545 yards on the ground, the second-highest total in school history, as IB Jarvis Redwine averaged over 10 yards per carry before leaving the game in the hands of capable reserves. Utah suffered from two interceptions, and the sole Utes touchdown didn't get punched in until Cornhusker backups were on the field in the 4th quarter for playing time.

    Iowa[edit]

    Iowa at #6 Nebraska [box score]
    1 234Total
    Iowa 0 000 0
    #6 Nebraska 14 21715 57

    Nebraska completely shut down Iowa's heralded runner Jeff Brown, putting to rest Iowa's hope for a rushing contest with Nebraska IB Jarvis Redwine. Redwine left the game shortly after halftime after collecting 153 yards on 12 attempts, while Brown added only 51 to his career total during the entire game. Other Iowa rushing attempts went the other way, and the Hawkeye ground total netted only 44 yards as the Cornhuskers allowed Iowa into Nebraska territory only twice in the entire game on their way to delivering a painful 57-0 shutout.

    Penn State[edit]

    #3 Nebraska at #11 Penn State [box score]
    1 234Total
    #3 Nebraska 7 770 21
    #11 Penn State 0 700 7

    The Blackshirts were the stars of this day in front of a record crowd at State College, as the Nebraska defense sacked Penn State QB Jeff Hostetler eight times for 89 yards, and forced seven turnovers, keeping the Nittany Lions constantly on their heels and away from any hope of an upset. Penn State managed just one touchdown, in the 2nd quarter, and accumulated a net rushing total of only 33 yards.

    Florida State[edit]

    #16 Florida State at #3 Nebraska [box score]
    1 234Total
    #16 Florida State 0 3123 18
    #3 Nebraska 7 700 14

    Trailing by 4 points as the clock wound down under 15 seconds, Nebraska QB Jeff Quinn was hit only three yards from the end zone, forcing a fumble which was recovered by Florida State. The Seminoles escaped Lincoln with a win, and the Cornhuskers lost IB Jarvis Redwine for two weeks due to broken ribs, along with their hopes for an undefeated season. Husker fans, impressed by FSU's tenacity, gave a spontaneous standing ovation to the visiting team,[4] starting a new tradition at Memorial Stadium.

    Kansas[edit]

    #10 Nebraska at Kansas [box score]
    1 234Total
    #10 Nebraska 7 26147 54
    Kansas 0 000 0

    The temporary loss of IB Jarvis Redwine to injury presented no difficulties to the Big Red Machine, as Nebraska steamrolled Kansas in Lawrence, chalking up 33 points in the 1st half alone. By the end of the game, the Blackshirts had posted another shutout to their stats while the Cornhusker offense rolled up 520 yards of offense and 54 points.

    Oklahoma State[edit]

    Oklahoma State at #10 Nebraska [box score]
    1 234Total
    Oklahoma State 0 070 7
    #10 Nebraska 14 71413 48

    The Nebraska defense saw their string of touchdown-prevention quarters ended at 8 when Oklahoma State managed to squeak in a touchdown in the 3rd quarter, but that was all that would be heard from the Cowboys on this day since they were held to -13 ground yards compared to the 430 ground yards posted by the Cornhuskers.

    Colorado[edit]

    #9 Nebraska at Colorado [box score]
    1 234Total
    #9 Nebraska 7 2477 45
    Colorado 0 007 7

    The return of Nebraska IB Jarvis Redwine was short-lived, as both he and 2nd string IB Craig Johnson left the game with injuries in the 1st quarter. 3rd string IB Roger Craig was still too much for Colorado as Nebraska swept up the Buffaloes in Boulder while collecting 403 ground yards and a decisive 45-7 win, the 13th Cornhusker win in a row over Colorado, whose only score came in the 4th quarter against Nebraska reserves.

    Missouri[edit]

    #15 Missouri at #8 Nebraska [box score]
    1 234Total
    #15 Missouri 3 1003 16
    #8 Nebraska 14 14010 38

    Nebraska created a 15-point lead by halftime and never looked back, though Missouri was not to be trifled with. Where the Cornhuskers made their gains on the ground, the Tigers achieved their yards in the air, but at the end of the game it was still the Cornhuskers well ahead and celebrating their first win over Missouri in Memorial Stadium since 1972.

    Kansas State[edit]

    Kansas State at #5 Nebraska [box score]
    1 234Total
    Kansas State 0 008 8
    #5 Nebraska 10 24147 55

    Kansas State was demolished in Lincoln in every way, as Nebraska racked up 495 yards on the ground and pushed both the 1st and 2nd string Wildcat quarterbacks backwards for a combined -67 yard net on the day. The normally ground-oriented Cornhuskers also dominated in the air, nearly doubling the Wildcat passing yard total and bringing the Nebraska yardage total to 695. Kansas State scored a single touchdown and capped it with a two-point conversion with just 1:52 left on the clock in garbage time, narrowly avoiding the shutout.

    Iowa State[edit]

    #4 Nebraska at Iowa State [box score]
    1 234Total
    #4 Nebraska 7 7147 35
    Iowa State 0 000 0

    Compared with the week prior, Nebraska had a slow start, leading by only 14 at the half, and that only when a Cornhusker punt was fumbled by the Cyclone returner into the end zone and recovered by the Cornhuskers to add 7 to the total with 2:28 left in the half. Nonetheless, the Nebraska offense simply kept powering along, wearing down the Iowa State squad until they surrendered another 21 points, while the Blackshirts held the Cyclone offense to just 130 total yards and no points.

    Oklahoma[edit]

    #9 Oklahoma at #4 Nebraska [box score]
    1 234Total
    #9 Oklahoma 0 1407 21
    #4 Nebraska 10 007 17

    The Cornhuskers had a promising start, as IB Jarvis Redwine tore the Sooner defense for an 89-yard touchdown run on Nebraska's first possession and PK Kevin Seibel put a 47 yarder through the uprights to go up by 10, but Oklahoma came to life to lead 14-10 by halftime. Nebraska held the Oklahoma wishbone attack to just 7 yards in the 3rd quarter, but also gave up a couple of turnovers which proved costly as both teams put up only another touchdown each before the game was over with Oklahoma still up by 4 to claim the Big 8 title.

    Mississippi State[edit]

    #8 Nebraska vs #17 Mississippi State [box score]
    1 234Total
    #8 Nebraska 7 1077 31
    #17 Mississippi State 0 0314 17

    Nebraska marked their 12th consecutive bowl game appearance by striking first with 7 points only 2:30 into the first quarter. It was not a major record-setting day, but consistent production and solid ball control provided the Cornhuskers with ample opportunities to produce points. The Bulldogs found themselves behind 17–0 at the half and never had an opportunity to make any serious threat to the Cornhuskers again.

    Rankings[edit]

    Ranking movements
    Legend: ██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking
    Week
    PollPre1234567891011121314Final
    AP7863310109854410987
    Coaches7

    Awards[edit]

    [5]

    Award Name(s)
    All-America 1st team Derrie Nelson, Jarvis Redwine, Randy Schleusner
    All-America honorable mention David Clark, Russell Gary, Curt Hineline
    Big 8 Coach of the Year Tom Osborne
    Big 8 Defensive Player of the Year Derrie Nelson
    Big 8 Defensive Newcomer of the Year Toby Williams
    All-Big 8 1st team David Clark, Andra Franklin, Russell Gary, Derrie Nelson, Jarvis Redwine, Dave Rimington, Randy Schleusner
    All-Big 8 2nd team Joe Adams, Curt Hineline, Dan Hurley, Jeff Quinn, Jimmy Williams (linebacker)
    All-Big 8 honorable mention Todd Brown, Roger Craig, Steve Damkroger, Jeff Finn, Craig Johnson, Andy Means, Randy Theiss, Brent Williams, Toby Williams

    NFL and pro players[edit]

    The following Nebraska players who participated in the 1980 season later moved on to the next level and joined a professional or semi-pro team as draftees or free agents.[6]

    Name Team
    Joe Adams St. Louis Cardinals
    Todd Brown Montreal Concordes
    Roger Craig San Francisco 49ers
    Andra Franklin Miami Dolphins
    Russell Gary New Orleans Saints
    Dan Hurley Boston Breakers
    Brad Johnson Boston Breakers
    Mitch Krenk Chicago Bears
    Rodney Lewis New Orleans Saints
    Allen Lyday Houston Oilers
    Bruce Mathison San Diego Chargers
    Jeff Merrell Boston Breakers
    Derrie Nelson San Diego Chargers
    Jeff Quinn Pittsburgh Steelers
    Jarvis Redwine Minnesota Vikings
    Dave Rimington Cincinnati Bengals
    Kevin Seibel Chicago Blitz
    Ricky Simmons Washington Federals
    Anthony Steels Boston Breakers
    Dean Steinkuhler Houston Oilers
    Henry Waechter Chicago Bears
    Jamie Williams St. Louis Cardinals
    Jimmy Williams Detroit Lions
    Toby Williams New England Patriots

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Cornhuskers mug Mississippi State". The Cincinnati Enquirer. December 28, 1980. Retrieved October 31, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
  • ^ Nebraska 1980 Roster
  • ^ "Recruiting 1980 -- HuskerMax". HuskerMax.
  • ^ "The Evening Independent - Google News Archive Search". news.google.com.
  • ^ "1980 Nebraska football honors -- HuskerMax". HuskerMax.
  • ^ "NFLHuskers.com". nflhuskers.com.

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