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1977 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team

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1977Nebraska Cornhuskers football
Liberty Bowl champion
ConferenceBig Eight Conference
Ranking
CoachesNo. 10
APNo. 12
Record9–3 (5–2 Big 8)
Head coach
Offensive schemeI formation
Defensive coordinatorLance Van Zandt (1st season)
Base defense5–2
Home stadiumMemorial Stadium
Seasons
← 1976
1978 →
1977 Big Eight Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 7Oklahoma $7001020
Iowa State520840
No. 12Nebraska520930
Colorado331731
Missouri340470
Kansas241461
Oklahoma State250470
Kansas State070290
  • $ – Conference champion
Rankings fromAP Poll

The1977 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team represented theUniversity of Nebraska–Lincoln in the1977 NCAA Division I football season. The team was coached byTom Osborne and played their home games inMemorial Stadium inLincoln, Nebraska.

Schedule

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DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendanceSource
September 101:30 pmWashington State*No. 15L 10–1975,922[1]
September 1712:45 pmNo. 4Alabama*
  • Memorial Stadium
  • Lincoln, NE
ABCW 31–2475,899[2]
September 241:30 pmBaylor*No. 14
  • Memorial Stadium
  • Lincoln, NE
W 31–1076,231[3]
October 11:30 pmIndiana*No. 11
  • Memorial Stadium
  • Lincoln, NE
W 31–1376,034[4]
October 81:30 pmatKansas StateNo. 9W 26–941,100[5]
October 151:30 pmIowa StateNo. 9
  • Memorial Stadium
  • Lincoln, NE (rivalry)
L 21–2476,090[6]
October 221:30 pmNo. 7ColoradodaggerNo. 18
  • Memorial Stadium
  • Lincoln, NE (rivalry)
W 33–1576,486[7]
October 2912:45 pmatOklahoma StateNo. 12ABCW 31–1449,100[8]
November 51:30 pmatMissouriNo. 11W 21–1067,261[9]
November 121:30 pmKansasNo. 12
  • Memorial Stadium
  • Lincoln, NE (rivalry)
W 52–776,392[10]
November 251:25 pmat No. 3OklahomaNo. 11ABCL 7–3871,184[11]
December 198:05 pmvs. No. 14North Carolina*No. 12ABCW 21–1749,456[12]
  • *Non-conference game
  • daggerHomecoming
  • Rankings fromAP Poll released prior to the game
  • All times are inCentral time

Roster

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[13][14]

Anderson, Rene #2(Sr.) DB
Andrews, George #96(Jr.) DE
Anthony, Monte #49(Sr.) IB
Barnett, Bill #97(So.) DT
Berns, Richard #35(Jr.) IB
Bishop, Keith #53(Jr.) C
Bloom, Jeff #50(So.) C
Brown, Kenny #22(Jr.) WB
Bruce, Mike #76(So.) OT
Bryant, Bill #95(Jr.) DT
Burns, Ed #17(Sr.) QB
Carpenter, Jeff #37(Sr.) LB
Cass, Dan #8(So.) DB
Clark, Kelvin #73(Jr.) OT
Cole, Lawrence #81(So.) DE
Cooley, Lawrence #67(Jr.) OG
Cotton, Barney #54(Jr.) C
Craig, Curtis #33(Sr.) WB
Davis, Tom #52(Sr.) C
Dixon, Rod #5(Jr.) PK
Donnell, Dodie #45(Sr.) FB
Dufresne, Mark #88(Sr.) TE
Dunning, Bruce #40(So.) LB
England, Gary #91(So.) DT
Everett, Earl #9(Sr.) WB
Fischer, Tim #16(Jr.) DB
Franklin, Andra(So.) FB
Frei, Steve #27(So.) DB
Garcia, Randy #18(Sr.) QB
Gast, Reg #82(Sr.) DE
Gemar, Scott #1(So.) PK
Glenn, Steve #71(Jr.) OT

 

Goodspeed, Mark #72(So.) OT
Hager, Tim #10(So.) QB
Hansen, Jeff #48(Jr.) DB
Harvey, Ted #31(Sr.) DB
Havekost, John #69(So.) OG
Hedrick, Brian #43(So.) DT
Henson, Zac #79(Sr.) OGK
Hipp, I.M. #32(So.) IB
Horn, Rod #55(So.) DT
Ingram, John #19(So.) DB
Jorgensen, Greg #63(Sr.) OG
Keith, Percy #21(So.) DB
Keuten, John #64(So.) OG
Kunz, Lee #38(Jr.) LB
Lee, Jeff #26(Jr.) SE
Lee, Oudious #65(So.) MG
Lehigh, Pat #6(Jr.) DB
Lindquist, Steve #68(Jr.) OG
Lockett, Frank #80(Jr.) SE
Loken, Rocke #87(Sr.) SE
Markus, Steve #56(Sr.) LB
Matthies, Tom #77(So.) OT
McCrady, Tim #24(So.) WB
McQuitter, Greg #41(Jr.) DB
Means, Andy #34(So.) DB
Miller, Junior #89(So.) TE
Moritz, Brett #70(Sr.) OG
Nelson, Derrie #92(So.) DE
O'Doherty, Dave #78(So.) OT
Ohrt, Tom #74(Jr.) OT
Payne, Dennis #13(Jr.) DB
Pensick, Dan #93(So.) DT
Pillen, Jim #29(Jr.) DB

 

Poeschl, Randy #75(Jr.) DT
Powers, Dana #28(So.) DB
Pullen, Jeff #66(Sr.) MG
Quinn, Jeff #11(So.) QB
Rick, Randy #90(Sr.) DE
Roehrs, Kelvin #99(Jr.) MG
Ruud, John #46(So.) LB
Saalfeld, Kelly #57(Jr.) C
Samuel, Tony #98(Sr.) DE
Schleusener, Randy #61(So.) OG
Selko, John #83(Jr.) TE
Smith, Kent #23(Sr.) DB
Smith, Tim #84(So.) SE
Sorley, Tom #12(Jr.) QB
Spaeth, Ken #86(Sr.) TE
Steiner, Dan #58(So.) OG
Steward, Keith #44(Jr.) FB
Stewart, Byron #30(Jr.) IB
Stroh, Mark #85(So.) DE
Sukup, Dean #3(So.) PK
Todd, Billy #14(Jr.) PK
Valasek, Larry #4(Sr.) DB
Vering, Tom #47(Jr.) LB
Waldemore, Stan #62(Sr.) OT
Walton, Darrell #7(Jr.) DB
Washington, Mike #36(So.) FB
Weinmaster, Kerry #51(So.) MG
Wightman, Jim #59(Sr.) LB
Wurth, Tim #25(So.) IB
Young, Larry #94(Jr.) DE
Young, Willie #39(So.) LB

     

Depth chart

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Defense


FS
Larry Valasek
Jeff Hansen
Dennis Payne


INSDIEINSDIE
Jeff CarpenterLee Kunz
Tom VeringJim Whightman
Bruce DunningJohn Ruud
MONSTER BACK
Jim Pillen
Kent Smith
Percy Keith
CB
Ted Harvey
Darrell Walton
David Ligel


DEDTNTDTDE
Georgie AndrewsBarney CottonKerry WeinmaterRandy PoeschlTony Samuel
Randy RickDan PensickOudious LeeBill Barnett
Rod Horn
Larry Young
Reg GastBill BryantJeff PullenBrian HedrickLawrence Cole
CB
Rene Anderson
Tim Fischer
Sammy Sims
Offense
WR
Tim Smith
Rocke Loken
Jeff Lee
LTLGCRGRT
Kelvin ClarkGreg JorgensenTom DavisSteve LindquistStan Waldemore
Steve GlennLawrence CooleyKelly SaaifeldBrett MortizTom Ohrt
Mark GoodspeedJohn HavekostJeff BloomDan SteinerDave O'Doherty
TE
Ken Spaeth
Mark Dufresne
Junior Miller
John Selko
WR
Curtis Craig
Kenny Brown
Tim McCrady
QB
Tom Sorley
Randy Garcia
Ed Burns
RB
I.M Hipp
Rick Burns
Curtis Craig
Tim Wurth
FB
Dodie Donnell
Monte Anthony
Andra Franklin
Special teams
PK Billy Todd
P Tim Smith



Coaching staff

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NameTitleFirst year
in this position
Years at
Nebraska
Alma mater
Tom OsborneHead coach
Offensive Coordinator
19731964–1997Hastings College
Lance Van ZandtDefensive Coordinator
Defensive backs
19771977–1980Lamar
Cletus FischerOffensive Line1960–1985Nebraska
John MeltonLinebackers19731962–1988Wyoming
Mike CorganRunning Backs19621962–1982Notre Dame
Boyd EpleyHead Strength Coach19691969–2003Nebraska
Jerry MooreWide Receivers19731973–1978Baylor
George DarlingtonDefensive Ends1973–2002Rutgers
Milt TenopirOffensive Line19741974–2002Sterling
Guy InglesFreshman Head Coach1976–1978Nebraska
Gene HueyReceivers19771977–1986Wyoming
Charlie McBrideDefensive Line19771977–1999Colorado

Game summaries

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Washington State

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Washington State at #15 Nebraska [box score]
Team1234Total
Washington State077519
#15 Nebraska070310
Scoring summary
Q27:30WSUKelly 19 yard pass fromThompson (Watson kick)WSU 7–0
Q23:27NEBBerns 20 yard run (Todd kick)Tie 7–7
Q34:05WSUKelly 20 yard pass from Thompson (Watson kick)WSU 14–7
Q411:35NEBTodd 19 yard field goalWSU 14–10
Q48:06WSUWatson 35 yard field goalWSU 17–10
Q46:18WSUSafety, Garcia tackled in end zoneWSU 19–10

Nebraska convincingly dominated Washington State on the field and statistically, but fumbled repeatedly, including three times inside the Cougar 10-yard line and once on a punt. Despite the miscues, Nebraska still held onto a 7–7 tie at halftime. As the game progressed and Washington State began to pull away, Nebraska kept piling up the statistics but failed to get any closer than 10–14 before the Cougars iced the game with a field goal and a safety in the 4th quarter. The numbers defied the scoreboard, as Nebraska led in first downs 24–14, on the ground 247–120 and in the air 223–174, but the number that mattered was 0–1 to start the season.

Alabama

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#4 Alabama at Nebraska [box score]
Team1234Total
#4Alabama7100724
Nebraska1077731
Scoring summary
Q110:38NEBTodd 29 yard field goalNEB 3–0
Q17:36ALARutledge 7 yard run (Chapman kick)ALA 7–3
Q10:31NEBBerns 7 yard pass from Garcia (Todd kick)NEB 10–7
Q210:45ALANathan 2 yard run (Chapman kick)ALA 14–10
Q23:26NEBBerns 2 yard run (Todd kick)NEB 17–14
Q20:10ALAChapman 37 yard field goalTie 17–17
Q310:54NEBCraig 17 yard run (Todd kick)NEB 24–17
Q312:24ALANathan 1 yard run (Chapman kick)Tie 24–24
Q47:12NEBBerns 2 yard run (Todd kick)NEB 31–24

Alabama came into Lincoln ranked #2 as Nebraska was still feeling the sting of the loss to Washington State and a rare absence from the polls. While the Crimson Tide slightly exceeded the Cornhuskers on offensive production, the 5–1 interception ratio and 25–17 first down edge each helped give Nebraska the edge to pull off the stunning upset.

Baylor

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Baylor at #14 Nebraska [box score]
Team1234Total
Baylor307010
#14 Nebraska10130831

Baylor was behind 10–3 by the end of the 1st quarter, and their only other score was a 3rd-quarter touchdown made possible in part by a lost Nebraska fumble. It was the offensive production that told the story of the day, as Nebraska rolled up 414 yards compared to the 182 produced by Baylor.

Indiana

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Indiana at #11 Nebraska [box score]
Team1234Total
Indiana733013
#11 Nebraska10701431

Nebraska IB I.M. Hipp, starting place of injured IB Rick Berns, set a new single game rushing record of 254 yards, besting the previous record of 211 set the previous year by Berns. Despite that performance, the game actually was in doubt entering the 4th quarter as the Hoosiers trailed 13–17, but the Cornhuskers added two more touchdowns soon after and came away with their 3rd consecutive 31-point score and win to close out the non-conference slate.

Kansas State

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#9 Nebraska at Kansas State [box score]
Team1234Total
#9 Nebraska0107926
Kansas State30069

Two long touchdown runs by Nebraska IB I.M. Hipp created the gap between Kansas State and Nebraska, but the three interceptions suffered by the Wildcats also hurt any hopes that Kansas State may have had to put up a fight. Though Nebraska started out behind 0–3 in the 1st quarter, they scored the next touchdown and never looked back.

Iowa State

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Iowa State at #9 Nebraska [box score]
Team1234Total
Iowa State7143024
#9 Nebraska1407021

Nebraska struck first and still held the 14–7 lead by the end of the 1st quarter, but two more Iowa State scores before the half put the Cyclones ahead for the rest of the game. Both offenses ground to a halt in the 4th quarter as the Cornhuskers failed to overcome the 21–24 deficit and were handed their second loss of the season.

Colorado

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#7 Colorado at #18 Nebraska [box score]
Team1234Total
#7Colorado780015
#18 Nebraska31331433

The season of upsets for and against Nebraska continued, as the #7 Colorado team arrived in Lincoln to be dealt its first loss of the season. One of the two Colorado scores came on a 98-yard kickoff return, but after the half it was all Nebraska as the Cornhuskers piled up 390 yards on the ground and 480 in total.

Oklahoma State

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#12 Nebraska at Oklahoma State [box score]
Team1234Total
#12 Nebraska01414331
Oklahoma State700714

Nebraska owned the edge in all facets, leading 74–63 through the air and 318–196 on the ground. Although the Cornhuskers didn't see the scoreboard until the 2nd quarter, they quickly took the lead with help from theBlackshirts, as the Cowboys soon found themselves too far behind to pose any further threat to Nebraska.

Missouri

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#11 Nebraska at Missouri [box score]
Team1234Total
#11 Nebraska906621
Missouri0100010

Once again theBlackshirts helped carry the day to make up for repeated turnovers, along with help from Nebraska PK Billy Todd, who created some breathing room by accounting for 9 of the 11 points that separated the Cornhuskers from the Tigers at the final whistle.

Kansas

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Kansas at #12 Nebraska [box score]
Team1234Total
Kansas00077
#12 Nebraska1414101452

Nebraska steamrolled Kansas in Lincoln to close out the home schedule, setting records all over in the process. Cornhusker PK Billy Todd set a new Nebraska record for field goals in a season with his 12th and tied a 55-yard longest Nebraska field goal record set in 1969, while the offense set a new single-game rushing record at 550 yards. The Jayhawks' only score came in the 4th quarter against reserves.

Oklahoma

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#11 Nebraska at #3 Oklahoma [box score]
Team1234Total
#11 Nebraska07007
#3Oklahoma02131438

Both teams struggled to put points up to start out, but adjustments made by Oklahoma, with help from inopportune turnovers by Nebraska, led to a Sooner halftime lead of 21–7. The Cornhuskers never were able to get consistent production after that and never saw the scoreboard again as Oklahoma had little trouble padding their lead by an additional 17 points to secure their 6th straight win over Nebraska.

North Carolina

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#12 Nebraska vs #14 North Carolina [box score]
Team1234Total
#12 Nebraska0701421
#14North Carolina0143017

Nebraska survived a scare when they came from behind, lagging North Carolina 7–17 at the start of the 4th quarter, to post two straight touchdowns for the lead and the win. Nebraska was the only team to score more than 14 against the Tar Heels all year, as North Carolina led the nation in scoring defense and had held opponents to an average of under 8 points per game. It was backup Nebraska QB Randy Garcia who provided the late spark for the Cornhuskers as he came off the bench and directed the two touchdown drives that put Nebraska ahead with just 3:16 left to play, putting away the game and closing the door on the Tar Heels' bid for an upset.

Rankings

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See also:1977 NCAA Division I football rankings
Ranking movements
Legend:██ Increase in ranking██ Decrease in ranking
— = Not ranked
Week
PollPre123456789101112Final
AP151411991812111211111212
Coaches10

Awards

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[15]

AwardName(s)
All-America 1st teamTom Davis
All-America 2nd teamGreg Jorgensen, I.M. Hipp
All-America honorable mentionKen Spaeth,Kelvin Clark, Lee Kunz, Ted Harvey
All-Big 8 1st teamTom Davis, Greg Jorgensen, I.M. Hipp,Jim Pillen
All-Big 8 2nd teamRick Berns, Kelvin Clark, Ted Harvey, Lee Kunz, Steve Lindquist, Ken Spaeth,Stan Waldemore
All-Big 8 honorable mentionGeorge Andrews,Tony Samuel, Tom Sorley

NFL and pro players

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The following Nebraska players who participated in the 1977 season later moved on to the next level and joined a professional or semi-pro team as draftees or free agents.[16]

NameTeam
George AndrewsLos Angeles Rams
Bill BarnettMiami Dolphins
Rick BernsTampa Bay Buccaneers
Ed BurnsNew Orleans Saints
Kelvin ClarkDenver Broncos
Barney CottonCincinnati Bengals
Tom DavisToronto Argonauts
Andra FranklinMiami Dolphins
Mark GoodspeedSt. Louis Cardinals
Rod HornCincinnati Bengals
Lee KunzChicago Bears
Jeff LeeSt. Louis Cardinals
Oudious LeeSt. Louis Cardinals
Frank LockettBoston Breakers
Junior MillerAtlanta Falcons
Brett MoritzTampa Bay Buccaneers
Derrie NelsonSan Diego Chargers
Jeff QuinnPittsburgh Steelers
Stan WaldemoreNew York Jets

References

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  1. ^"Washington State upsets Huskers 19–10".Star-Herald. September 11, 1977. RetrievedApril 26, 2025 – viaNewspapers.com.
  2. ^"Tide defense can't stop 'Huskers".The Anniston Star. September 18, 1977. RetrievedOctober 29, 2023 – viaNewspapers.com.
  3. ^"Cornhuskers bomb Baylor".The Tyler Courier-Times. September 25, 1977. RetrievedMarch 29, 2025 – viaNewspapers.com.
  4. ^"Hoosiers give 'Huskers a scare".The South Bend Tribune. October 2, 1977. RetrievedApril 26, 2025 – viaNewspapers.com.
  5. ^"Cornhuskers romp over Kansas State".The Times Recorder. October 9, 1977. RetrievedApril 26, 2025 – viaNewspapers.com.
  6. ^"Cyclones rally to stun Cornhuskers by 24–21".Richmond Times-Dispatch. October 16, 1977. RetrievedApril 26, 2025 – viaNewspapers.com.
  7. ^"CU bubble bursts; Huskers roll 33–15".Colorado Springs Gazette-Telegraph. October 23, 1977. RetrievedApril 26, 2025 – viaNewspapers.com.
  8. ^"Nebraska eases by Cowboys".The Daily Nonpareil. October 30, 1977. RetrievedApril 26, 2025 – viaNewspapers.com.
  9. ^"Stubborn Huskers whip Mizzou, 21–10".St. Louis Post-Dispatch. November 6, 1977. RetrievedApril 26, 2025 – viaNewspapers.com.
  10. ^"Huskers demolish Jayhawks, 52–7".The Sioux City Journal. November 13, 1977. RetrievedApril 26, 2025 – viaNewspapers.com.
  11. ^"Sooners shuck Cornhuskers".Birmingham Post-Herald. November 26, 1977. RetrievedApril 26, 2025 – viaNewspapers.com.
  12. ^"Nebraska's pass-master brings Carolina to Heel".The News and Observer. December 20, 1977. RetrievedJanuary 26, 2024 – viaNewspapers.com.
  13. ^Nebraska 1977 Roster
  14. ^"Nebraska 1977 Commitments".Archived from the original on January 7, 2010. RetrievedJune 10, 2009.
  15. ^1977 Husker Honors
  16. ^"All Time NFL Huskers".Archived from the original on August 15, 2009. RetrievedJune 10, 2009.
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