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1 Schedule  





2 Roster and coaching staff  



2.1  Depth chart  







3 Game summaries  



3.1  Florida State  





3.2  Illinois  





3.3  Oregon  





3.4  New Mexico  





3.5  Oklahoma State  





3.6  Missouri  





3.7  Colorado  





3.8  Kansas State  





3.9  Iowa State  





3.10  Kansas  





3.11  Oklahoma  





3.12  Michigan  







4 Rankings  





5 After the season  



5.1  Awards  





5.2  NFL and pro players  







6 References  














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1985 Nebraska Cornhuskers football

Fiesta Bowl, L 23–27 vs. Michigan

ConferenceBig Eight Conference
Ranking
CoachesNo. 10
APNo. 11
Record9–3 (6–1 Big 8)
Head coach
Offensive schemeI formation
Defensive coordinatorCharlie McBride (5th season)
Base defense5–2
Home stadiumMemorial Stadium
Seasons
← 1984
1986 →
1985 Big Eight Conference football standings
  • t
  • e
  • Conf Overall
    Team W   L   T W   L   T
    No.1Oklahoma $ 7 0 0 11 1 0
    No.11Nebraska 6 1 0 9 3 0
    Oklahoma State 4 3 0 8 4 0
    Colorado 4 3 0 7 5 0
    Iowa State 3 4 0 5 6 0
    Kansas 2 5 0 6 6 0
    Kansas State 1 6 0 1 10 0
    Missouri 1 6 0 1 10 0
    • $ – Conference champion
    Rankings from AP Poll

    The 1985 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team represented the University of Nebraska–Lincoln in the 1985 NCAA Division I-A football season. The team was coached by Tom Osborne and played their home games in Memorial StadiuminLincoln, Nebraska. The season opener against Florida State was the last season opening loss until 2015.

    Schedule

    [edit]
    DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendance
    September 72:30 pmNo. 17Florida State*No. 10
  • Lincoln, Nebraska
  • ABCL 13–1775,943
    September 211:30 pmNo. 20Illinois*No. 18
    • Memorial Stadium
  • Lincoln, Nebraska
  • W 52–2576,149
    September 281:30 pmOregon*No. 16
    • Memorial Stadium
  • Lincoln, Nebraska
  • W 63–075,947
    October 51:30 pmNew Mexico*No. 13
    • Memorial Stadium
  • Lincoln, Nebraska
  • W 38–775,902
    October 126:45 pmat No. 5Oklahoma StateNo. 9
  • Stillwater, Oklahoma
  • ESPNW 34–2450,400
    October 1911:30 amatMissouriNo. 7
  • Columbia, Missouri (rivalry)
  • RaycomW 28–2062,733
    October 262:30 pmColoradodaggerNo. 5
    • Memorial Stadium
  • Lincoln, Nebraska (rivalry)
  • ABCW 17–776,014
    November 21:30 pmatKansas StateNo. 5
  • Manhattan, Kansas (rivalry)
  • W 41–341,200
    November 91:30 pmIowa StateNo. 3
    • Memorial Stadium
  • Lincoln, Nebraska
  • W 49–075,920
    November 161:30 pmKansasNo. 2
    • Memorial Stadium
  • Lincoln, Nebraska (rivalry)
  • W 56–675,863
    November 232:30 pmat No. 5OklahomaNo. 2
  • Norman, Oklahoma (rivalry)
  • ABCL 7–2775,554
    January 1, 198612:30 pmvs. No. 5Michigan*No. 7
  • Tempe, Arizona (Fiesta Bowl)
  • NBCL 23–2772,454
    • *Non-conference game
  • daggerHomecoming
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
  • All times are in Central time
  • [1]

    Roster and coaching staff

    [edit]
    1985 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team roster
    Players Coaches
    Offense
    Pos. # Name Class
    G Dan Bailey So
    TE 87 Tom Banderas So
    WB Vance Behrens So
    QB 12 Clete Blakeman So
    G 70 Brian Blankenship Sr
    WB 33 Dana Brinson Fr
    G 58 Dave Bryan Jr
    OT 73 Todd Carpenter Jr
    FB 24 Dan Casterline Jr
    QB 7 McCathorn Clayton So
    C 54 Mark Cooper Jr
    TE Mark Diaz Jr
    OT 59 Jim Dittmer Sr
    IB 22 Doug DuBose Jr
    OT 77 Jim Ernest RFr
    TE 80 Todd Frain Sr
    G 67 Ron Galois Jr
    SE 86 Jason Gamble So
    WB Pernell Gatson Jr
    OT Derrick Green So
    TE Mike Hall So
    QB 86 Hendley Hawkins So
    FB 36 Mike Hedlund So
    FB 48 Micah Heibel So
    G 75 Mike Hoefler Jr
    WB Jim Holscher So
    OT 64 Brad Johnson Jr
    IB 6 Keith Jones So
    FB 49 Ken Kaelin Jr
    IB 40 Jon Kelley So
    SE Jeff Krantz
    C 68 Bill Lewis Sr
    OT 57 Keven Lightner So
    WB 23 Roger Lindstrom Sr
    OT 77 Bill Macias So
    OT 72 Rob Maggard Jr
    G 61 John McCormick So
    IB 21 Paul Miles Sr
    TE 43 Todd Millikan Fr
    QB 16 Jerry Mlinar Jr
    TE 90 Brian Moore Sr
    WB 8 Ray Nelson Jr
    C 63 John Nichols So
    C 56 Jack Noel Sr
    SE Mike Otte
    G 74 Stan Parker Jr
    FB 26 Tom Rathman Sr
    OT 65 Tim Roth Sr
    OT 78 Tim Rother So
    G 62 Jim Schaaf So
    SE 85 Robb Schnitzler Jr
    C 53 Jeff Sellentin Jr
    WB 2 Von Sheppard So
    SE 88 Rod Smith So
    QB 10 Jeff Taylor So
    QB 11 Steve Taylor Fr
    QB 14 Travis Turner Sr
    OT 69 Tom Welter Jr
    Defense
    Pos. # Name Class
    CB 42 Mike Carl Jr
    S 45 Chris Carr Jr
    CB 28 John Custard So
    LB 46 Chad Daffer Sr
    CB 32 Brian Davis Jr
    LB 48 LeRoy Etienne Fr
    LB 38 Steve Forch Jr
    DE Paul Gangwish Sr
    DT 52 Danny Groskurth So
    LB 39 Blake Henning So
    S 15 Scott Hill So
    LB 91 Tony Holloway Jr
    DE 55 Jeff Jamrog So
    DT 98 Lee Jones So
    LB 44 Mike Knox Sr
    CB 17 Cleo Miller Jr
    LB 41 Marc Munford Jr
    MG 95 Danny Noonan Jr
    DE Harlan Opie So
    CB 9 Woody Paige Sr
    DT 97 Tony Palmer So
    LB 35 Kevin Parsons Jr
    CB 18 Brian Pokorny Sr
    MG 34 Todd Proffitt Sr
    DE 84 Gregg Reeves Sr
    DT 93 Rod Reynolds Sr
    MG 66 Phil Rogers Sr
    CB 3 Gary Schneider Jr
    LB 51 Pat Shaw Jr
    LB 99 Ken Shead Sr
    S 19 Bryan Siebler Jr
    DT 96 Jim Skow Sr
    DE 81 Brad Smith Sr
    DT 92 Neil Smith So
    DT 76 Chris Spachman Jr
    S Matt Strasburger Jr
    S 29 Dan Thayer Jr
    DE 82 Broderick Thomas Fr
    DE 89 Scott Tucker Sr
    DE 83 Brad Tyrer Jr
    CB 27 Dennis Watkins Sr
    LB 37 Doug Welniak So
    Special teams
    Pos. # Name Class
    MON 31 Gene Chealey So
    PK 1 Dale Klein Jr
    MON 4 Guy Rozier Sr
    P/PK 13 Craig Schnitzler So
    MON 11 Jeff Tomjack So
    MON 43 Brian Washington So
    P/PK 47 Dan Wingard Sr
    Head coach
    Coordinators/assistant coaches
    • Charlie McBride
         5th season as DC/LB coach
         9th year at Nebraska
         Alma mater: Colorado
    • Cletus Fischer
         OL coach
         26th year at Nebraska
         Alma mater: Nebraska
    • John Melton
         13th season as LB coach
         24th year at Nebraska
         Alma mater: Wyoming
    • Boyd Epley
         17th season as S&C coach
         17th year at Nebraska
         Alma mater: Nebraska
    • George Darlington
         DE coach
         13th year at Nebraska
         Alma mater: Rutgers
    • Milt Tenopir
         12th season as OL coach
         12th year at Nebraska
         Alma mater: Sterling
    • Gene Huey
         9th season as WR coach
         9th year at Nebraska
         Alma mater: Wyoming
    • Frank Solich
         3rd season as RB coach
         7th year at Nebraska
         Alma mater: Nebraska
    • Jack Pierce
         7th year at Nebraska
    • Bob Thornton
         5th season as Sec coach
         5th year at Nebraska
         Alma mater: Nebraska
    • Dan Young
         3rd season as OL/K coach
         3rd year at Nebraska
         Alma mater: Reed

    Legend
    • (C) Team captain
    • (S) Suspended
    • (I) Ineligible
    • Injured Injured
    • Redshirt Redshirt

    Roster
    Last update: 2011-01-17

    Depth chart

    [edit]

    Game summaries

    [edit]

    Florida State

    [edit]
    #17 Florida State at #10 Nebraska [box score]
    1 234Total
    #17 Florida State 7 1000 17
    #10 Nebraska 7 600 13

    Both teams started out evenly with a 7-7 tie after the first quarter, but Florida State led the Cornhuskers by 4 at the half and no one scored during the rest of this scorcher, as the mercury in Lincoln reached 93 °F (34 °C) and 133 °F (56 °C) on the field. This was the last season opener Nebraska would lose until 2015.

    Illinois

    [edit]
    Illinois at #18 Nebraska [box score]
    1 234Total
    Illinois 0 10015 25
    #18 Nebraska 14 10217 52

    Although Illinois started out behind 0-17, they came within 7 points of a tie before Nebraska ran away, as the Cornhuskers at one point scored 28 straight in a game whose outcome never was seriously in doubt.

    Oregon

    [edit]
    Oregon at #16 Nebraska [box score]
    1 234Total
    Oregon 0 000 0
    #16 Nebraska 14 28147 63

    Oregon was rendered helpless in Lincoln as Nebraska punched in four touchdowns late in the 2nd quarter and rolled to a 63-0 shutout in Lincoln. The Ducks only crossed the center of the field twice and were unable to scrape up even 1/3 of the total time of possession.

    New Mexico

    [edit]
    New Mexico at #13 Nebraska [box score]
    1 234Total
    New Mexico 7 000 7
    #13 Nebraska 7 71014 38

    Nebraska closed out the non-conference season against a New Mexico team that was not intimidated in Lincoln. The Lobos scored first and acquired 379 total yards of offense while winning the time of possession battle, but could not turn those accomplishments into scores as they also allowed nine sacks, four interceptions and lost a fumble.

    Oklahoma State

    [edit]
    #9 Nebraska at #5 Oklahoma State [box score]
    1 234Total
    #9 Nebraska 0 17314 34
    #5 Oklahoma State 0 3147 24

    Nebraska pulled off the upset of Oklahoma State in Stillwater, as The Cowboys' passing attack was no match for the Cornhuskers' rushing attack when it was hampered by OSU's two lost fumbles and two thrown interceptions. Nebraska continued their unbeaten streak over Oklahoma State that began in 1961.

    Missouri

    [edit]
    #7 Nebraska at Missouri [box score]
    1 234Total
    #7 Nebraska 6 9310 28
    Missouri 7 067 20

    21 of Nebraska's 28 points came off of the foot of PK Dale Klein, who not only tied the NCAA record of seven field goals in a game, but also became the first player to make seven straight in a game while also running his Nebraska field goal record streak up to nine.

    Colorado

    [edit]
    Colorado at #5 Nebraska [box score]
    1 234Total
    Colorado 7 000 7
    #5 Nebraska 0 773 17

    Colorado, playing without its 1st and 2nd string quarterbacks, still managed to hold Nebraska to a 7-7 halftime tie before a long touchdown run at the end of the 3rd quarter allowed the Cornhuskers to pull away.

    Kansas State

    [edit]
    #5 Nebraska at Kansas State [box score]
    1 234Total
    #5 Nebraska 7 17314 41
    Kansas State 3 000 3

    Kansas State managed to prevent any single Nebraska runner from exceeding 100 yards, and even though Nebraska only completed six passes, it made no difference as the Wildcats were held to just a 1st-quarter field goal while the Cornhuskers had little trouble putting up 41 points. Nebraska PK Dale Klein set a Nebraska and personal record when he kicked a 50-yard field goal, his 12th of the season.

    Iowa State

    [edit]
    Iowa State at #3 Nebraska [box score]
    1 234Total
    Iowa State 0 000 0
    #3 Nebraska 7 14217 49

    The #3 Cornhuskers romped in Lincoln as the Blackshirts extended their touchdown prevention streak to 11 quarters. Nebraska IB Doug DuBose entered record territory, becoming the 10th Nebraska player to post 2,000 yards, became the third (after Jarvis Redwine and Mike Rozier) to have two 1,000 yard seasons, and was the first Cornhusker to do so before their senior season.

    Kansas

    [edit]
    Kansas at #2 Nebraska [box score]
    1 234Total
    Kansas 3 030 6
    #2 Nebraska 10 28117 56

    Despite a 0-6 turnover margin deficit, #2 Nebraska rolled the Kansas Jayhawks up in a 56-6 drubbing that saw the Cornhusker defense extend their touchdown-free series to 15 quarters. Without the five lost fumbles and one interception given up by Nebraska, the blowout of Kansas would have been far worse.

    Oklahoma

    [edit]
    #2 Nebraska at #5 Oklahoma [box score]
    1 234Total
    #2 Nebraska 0 007 7
    #5 Oklahoma 14 3100 27

    Oklahoma completely shut down Nebraska's offensive machine, as the Cornhuskers' only score came on a 76-yard fumble return for a touchdown with just 26 seconds left to play, very narrowly avoiding what would have been Nebraska's first shutout in 147 games. There were only 19 total passes and 5 completions in the entire game, and although Nebraska had not previously allowed more than 157 ground yards this season, the vaunted Oklahoma wishbone attack netted the Sooners 423 yards.

    Michigan

    [edit]
    #7 Nebraska vs #5 Michigan [box score]
    1 234Total
    #7 Nebraska 0 1409 23
    • #5Michigan 3 0240 27

    Although Nebraska led 14-3 going into halftime, turnover-free Michigan cashed in on each of several Cornhusker mistakes in the third quarter to run off 24 points and pull away, handing Nebraska its second consecutive defeat to a #5 team.

    Rankings

    [edit]
    Ranking movements
    Legend: ██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking
    Week
    PollPre123456789101112131415Final
    AP91018181613975532287711
    Coaches4414171410963322286610

    After the season

    [edit]

    Awards

    [edit]

    [3]

    Award Name(s)
    All-America 1st team Bill Lewis, Jim Skow
    All-America 2nd team Doug DuBose
    All-America 3rd team Tom Rathman
    All-America honorable mention Tim Roth, Brian Blankenship
    All-Big 8 1st team Brian Blankenship, Bill Lewis, Doug DuBose, Tom Rathman, Dale Klein, Jim Skow
    All-Big 8 2nd team Danny Noonan, Brian Washington, Tim Roth, Dan Wingard, Chris Spachman, Marc Munford

    NFL and pro players

    [edit]

    The following Nebraska players who participated in the 1985 season later moved on to the next level and joined a professional team as draftees or free agents.[4]

    Name Team
    Brian Blankenship Pittsburgh Steelers
    Dana Brinson San Diego Chargers
    Brian Davis Washington Redskins
    Doug DuBose San Francisco 49ers
    LeRoy Etienne San Francisco 49ers
    Todd Frain Washington Redskins
    Keith Jones Cleveland Browns
    Mike Knox Denver Broncos
    Bill Lewis Los Angeles Raiders
    Paul Miles Tampa Bay Buccaneers
    Marc Munford Denver Broncos
    Danny Noonan Dallas Cowboys
    Tom Rathman San Francisco 49ers
    Tim Rother Los Angeles Raiders
    Von Sheppard Coventry Jets
    Jim Skow Cincinnati Bengals
    Neil Smith Kansas City Chiefs
    Steve Taylor Edmonton Eskimos
    Broderick Thomas Tampa Bay Buccaneers
    Brian Washington Cleveland Browns
    Dennis Watkins Philadelphia Eagles
    Tom Welter St. Louis Cardinals

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "Football - 1985 Schedule/Results". University of Nebraska–Lincoln Athletics Department. Retrieved May 31, 2009.
  • ^ Eugene Register-Guard. 1985 Sept 29.
  • ^ 1985 Husker Honors
  • ^ "All Time NFL Huskers". Archived from the original on August 15, 2009. Retrieved May 31, 2009.

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