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1979 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team

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1979Nebraska Cornhuskers football
ConferenceBig Eight Conference
Ranking
CoachesNo. 7
APNo. 9
Record10–2 (6–1 Big 8)
Head coach
Offensive schemeI formation
Defensive coordinatorLance Van Zandt (3rd season)
Base defense5–2
Home stadiumMemorial Stadium
Seasons
← 1978
1980 →
1979 Big Eight Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 3Oklahoma $7001110
No. 9Nebraska6101020
Oklahoma State520740
Missouri340750
Colorado250380
Iowa State250380
Kansas250380
Kansas State160380
  • $ – Conference champion
Rankings fromAP Poll

The1979 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team represented theUniversity of Nebraska–Lincoln in the1979 NCAA Division I-A football season. The team was coached byTom Osborne and played their home games inMemorial Stadium inLincoln, Nebraska.

Schedule

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DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendanceSource
September 151:30 pmUtah State*No. 8W 35–1475,953[1]
September 221:05 pmatIowa*No. 7W 24–2160,005[2]
September 2911:45 amNo. 18Penn State*No. 6
  • Memorial Stadium
  • Lincoln, NE
ABCW 42–1776,151[3]
October 61:30 pmNew Mexico State*No. 5
  • Memorial Stadium
  • Lincoln, NE
W 57–076,135[4]
October 131:30 pmKansasdaggerNo. 5
  • Memorial Stadium
  • Lincoln, NE (rivalry)
W 42–076,011[5]
October 201:30 pmatOklahoma StateNo. 3W 36–051,000[6]
October 271:30 pmColoradoNo. 2
  • Memorial Stadium
  • Lincoln, NE (rivalry)
W 38–1076,158[7]
November 31:30 pmatMissouriNo. 2W 23–2074,575[8]
November 101:30 pmatKansas StateNo. 2W 21–1243,210[9]
November 171:30 pmIowa StateNo. 3
  • Memorial Stadium
  • Lincoln, NE (rivalry)
W 34–376,049[10]
November 2411:30 amat No. 8OklahomaNo. 3ABCL 14–1772,516[11]
January 1, 19801:10 pmvs. No. 8Houston*No. 7CBSL 14–1772,032[12]
  • *Non-conference game
  • daggerHomecoming
  • Rankings fromAP Poll released prior to the game
  • All times are inCentral time

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Roster

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[14][15]

Adams, Joe #64(Jr.) OG
Baker, Kim #41(Jr.) LB
Barnett, Bill #97(Sr.) DT
Bates, Phil(So.) FB
Beach, Jim(So.) DB
Bergkamp, Tim #36(Jr.) PK
Bess, Donnie(So.) DE
Bloom, Jeff #50(Sr.) C
Boll, Peter(So.) OT
Branch, Anthony #4(So.) WB
Brandl, Matt(So.) OG
Brown, Kenny #22(Sr.) WB
Brown, Todd #29(Fr.) SE
Bruce, Mike #76(Jr.) OT
Bush, Anthony(So.) SE
Carlstrom, Tom #78(So.) OG
Clark, David #63(Jr.) DT
Cole, Lawrence #81(Sr.) DE
Conneally, Jerry(So.) LB
Damkroger, Steve #35(Fr.) LB
Davies, Steve #82(Jr.) TE
DeLoach, Trey #52(Jr.) C
England, Gary #70(Jr.) OT
Evans, Brent(So.) FB
Finn, Jeff #87(Jr.) TE
Fischer, Dan #26(So.) DB
Franklin, Andra #39(Jr.) FB
Gary, Russell #9(Jr.) DB
Gdowski, Tom(So.) DT
Gebert, Chris #14(So.) QB
Gemar, Scott #1(Jr.) PK
Gerlach, Dan(So.) DB
Glathar, Kurt(So.) OG
Goodspeed, Mark #72(Sr.) OT
Hager, Tim #10(Sr.) QB
Havekost, John #69(Sr.) OG
Hedrick, Brian #43(Jr.) DT
Hill, Dan(So.) TE
Hineline, Curt #59(So.) MG
Hipp, I.M. #32(Sr.) IB
Holbrook, Tim(So.) DB
Holmes, Daryl #94(Jr.) DE

 

Horn, Rod #55(Sr.) DT
Huebert, Randy(So.) WB
Hunt, Al #49(So.) FB
Hurley, Dan #73(So.) OT
Iodence, Brian(So.) DB
Johnson, Brad(So.) C
Johnson, Craig #30(Jr.) IB
Keith, Percy #21(Jr.) IB
Keuten, John #62(Jr.) OG
Kirk, Donnie #13(So.) PK
Knoll, Eric(So.) QB
Kotera, Jim #44(Jr.) FB
Krejci, Jeff #2(So.) DB
Kwapick, Jeff(So.) OT
Landwehr, Randy #27(So.) IB
Larsen, Pat(So.) DB
Lee, Oudious #65(Sr.) MG
LeRoy, Mark #23(Sr.) DB
Letcher, Paul #8(Sr.) DB
Lewis, Rodney #5(So.) DB
Liegl, David #28(Jr.) DB
Lindquist, Ric #15(So.) DB
Lindstrom, Dan #98(Jr.) DE
Lingenfelter, Bruce(So.) OT
Lynch, Greg(So.) OG
Mandelko, Mike #68(So.) OG
Mathison, Bruce #19(So.) QB
Mauer, Mark #17(So.) QB
McCloney, Maurice #31(So.) WB
McCrady, Tim #24(Jr.) WB
McElroy, Mike(So.) C
McWhirter, Steve #45(Fr.) LB
Means, Andy #34(Jr.) DB
Michaelson, Steve #18(So.) QB
Miles, Darwin #91(So.) DE
Miller, Junior #89(Sr.) TE
Minor, John #86(Sr.) MG
Moravec, Mark(So.) FB
Nelson, Derrie #92(Jr.) DE
Noonan, John(So.) SE
Nyden, Richard(Jr.) SE
Pensick, Dan #93(Sr.) DT

 

Peterson, Dick #83(So.) TE
Phillips, Patrick #94(So.) DE
Poppe, Scott(So.) LB
Potadle, Paul #61(Sr.) OG
Quinn, Jeff #11(Jr.) QB
Rabas, Greg #85(So.) TE
Redwine, Jarvis #12(Jr.) IB
Reiners, Dan(So.) DE
Rice, Dan #74(Sr.) C
Rimington, Dave #56(Fr.) C
Roark, Larry(So.) DB
Ruud, John #46(Sr.) LB
Saalfeld, Kelly #57(Sr.) C
Santin, John(So.) DE
Schleusener, Randy #53(Jr.) OG
Sculley, Mike(Jr.) MG
Searcey, L.G. #37(So.) DB
Seibel, Kevin(Fr.) P/PK
Sims, Sammy #6(So.) DB
Slobodnik, Tim(Fr.) DB
Smith, Tim #84(Sr.) SE
Steels, Anthony #33(So.) WB
Steiner, Dan #58(Sr.) OT
Stocker, Kevin(Fr.) PK
Sukup, Dean #3(Sr.) PK
Theiss, Randy(So.) OT
Theissen, Gordon #90(Sr.) DE
Trent, Phil #16(Fr.) DB
Vair, Duke(So.) IB
Van Lent, Bill(Fr.) DT
Van Norman, Kris #38(So.) DB
Vergith, Tom(So.) WB
Vering, Tom #47(Sr.) LB
Waechter, Henry #75(So.) DT
Wallace, Walter(So.) IB
Wees, Dennis(So.) LB
Weinmaster, Kerry #51(Sr.) MG
Williams, Jamie(Fr.) TE
Williams, Brent(Jr.) LB
Williams, Jimmy #96(So.) DE
Woodard, Scott #88(Jr.) SE
Wurth, Tim #25(Sr.) FB

     

Depth chart

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Defense


FS
Russell Gary
Jeff Krejci
Kris Van-Norman


INSIDEINSIDE
Brent Williams
Tom Vering
Kim Baker
Steve McWhirterSteve Damkroger
John ZutavernJohn Ruud
MONSTER BACK
Mark Leroy
Sammy Sims
L.G. Searcey
CB
Andy Means
Dan Fischer
Rodney Lewis


DEDTNTDTDE
Derrie NelsonBill BarnettKerry WeinmaterRod HornLawrence Cole
Dan LindstromDan PensickOudious LeeDavid ClarkJimmy Williams
Donnie BessDave StromathCurt HinelineToby WilliamsDaryl Holmes
CB
Ric Lindquist
Paul Letcher
David Ligel
Offense
WR
Tim Smith
Scott Woodard
Todd Brown
LTLGCRGRT
Mark GoodspeedJohn HavekostKelly SaalfeldRandy SchleusenerDan Steiner
Gary EnglandJoe AdamsJeff BloomPaul PotadleDan Hurley
Tom CarlstromMike MandelkoTrey DeLoachDan RicePeter Boll
TE
Junior Miller
Jeff Finn
Steve Davies
WR
Kenny Brown
Anthony Steels
Tim McCrady
QB
Jeff Quinn
Tim Hager
Mark Mauer
RB
Jarvis Redwine
I.M Hipp
Craig Johnson
FB
Andra Franklin
Tim Wurth
Jim Kotera
Special teams
PK Dean Sukup
P Tim Smith



Coaching staff

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NameTitleFirst year
in this position
Years at NebraskaAlma mater
Tom OsborneHead coach
Offensive coordinator
19731964–1997Hastings College
Lance Van ZandtDefensive coordinator
Defensive backs
19771977–1980Lamar
Charlie McBrideDefensive line19771977–1999Colorado
Cletus FischerOffensive line1960–1985Nebraska
John MeltonLinebackers19731962–1988Wyoming
Mike CorganRunning backs19621962–1982Notre Dame
Boyd EpleyHead strength coach19691969–2003Nebraska
George DarlingtonDefensive ends1973–2002Rutgers
Milt TenopirOffensive line19741974–2002Sterling
Gene HueyReceivers19771977–1986Wyoming
Frank SolichHead freshman coach19791979–2003Nebraska
Jack Pierce1979–1991
Jake CabellFreshman Defensive Coordinator19791979Nebraska
Pat Fischer19791979Nebraska

Game summaries

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Utah State

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Utah State at #8 Nebraska [box score]
Team1234Total
Utah State680014
#8 Nebraska7771435

Nebraska started out the 1979 season with less than convincing power, as relatively unheralded Utah State was still in the game as the teams entered intermission tied at 14. After adjustments were made, coaching and conditioning put the distance between the two teams as the Aggies failed to score again while the Cornhuskers added 21 with the help of 455 yards on the ground for the day.

Iowa

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#7 Nebraska at Iowa [box score]
Team1234Total
#7 Nebraska0771024
Iowa7014021

For the second week in a row, an unranked team came out strong against Nebraska, as Iowa scored first and held Nebraska to the 7–7 tie at the half. The situation wasn't looking up for the Cornhuskers as Iowa moved ahead to 21–14 by the end of the 3rd, but finally theBlackshirts put the brakes on Iowa's offensive output and eventually forced a fumble as the 4th quarter wound down which Nebraska successfully converted into the winning field goal before the Cornhuskers escaped Iowa City with the win.

Penn State

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#18 Penn State at #6 Nebraska [box score]
Team1234Total
#18Penn State1403017
#6 Nebraska02801442

Nebraska continued their season trend of posting weak starts, as Penn State surged to a 14-point lead in the 1st quarter, but theBlackshirts seemed to figure out the Nittany Lions from that point forward, allowing only a 3rd-quarter field goal, while the Cornhusker offense came to life and put up 42 points to pass by Penn State and quell any hopes of an upset in Lincoln.

New Mexico State

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New Mexico State at #5 Nebraska [box score]
Team1234Total
New Mexico State00000
#5 Nebraska211019757

This game was all Nebraska, as IBJarvis Redwine made his first start and racked up 120 yards in just 16 carries, leaving the game before halftime. Eighty four Cornhuskers saw playing time, including some true freshmen, as Nebraska coasted to an easy 57–0 pasting of the Aggies.

Kansas

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Kansas at #5 Nebraska [box score]
Team1234Total
Kansas00000
#5 Nebraska01527042

Nebraska again dominated, although the Kansas defense prevented three of four touchdown attempts in the first half and forced the Cornhuskers to settle for field goals instead. This was little help for the Jayhawks, however, who could not muster any kind of response to get onto the scoreboard. By the end of the game, Kansas had acquired only 8 first downs, 79 total yards, and suffered 3 interceptions as Nebraska's 611 offensive yards allowed them to steamroll to a 42–0 shutout victory.

Oklahoma State

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#3 Nebraska at Oklahoma State [box score]
Team1234Total
#3 Nebraska01571436
Oklahoma State00000

Nebraska settled into a remarkable groove, posting their 3rd straight shutout victory on the road in Stillwater. Two Nebraska runners exceeded 100 yards as the Cornhuskers rolled up 433 yards on the ground compared to only 37 by the Cowboys, who only crossed midfield twice.

Colorado

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Colorado at #2 Nebraska [box score]
Team1234Total
Colorado370010
#2 Nebraska71014738

Colorado's only touchdown came on an interception return, which left intact a record 19 straight quarters that theBlackshirts had prevented a touchdown, while IBJarvis Redwine amassed over 200 yards and three touchdowns as the Cornhuskers defeated the Buffaloes for the 12th consecutive time.

Missouri

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#2 Nebraska at Missouri [box score]
Team1234Total
#2 Nebraska7103323
Missouri0614020

Nebraska pulled out to an early 20–6 lead shortly after halftime, and a relatively easy win seemed to be on the horizon, but someone forgot to tell Missouri to give up. The Tigers came right back, scoring 14 straight to tie the game at 20 as the 3rd quarter ended, and the game was on. Both teams struggled to make progress until Nebraska was able to muster a single field goal with a little over 3 minutes left to play, but the game was not decided until the final play, as Missouri opted out of the easy, game-tying field goal and went for the win from the Nebraska 11 with 3 seconds left, only for QB Phil Bradley to get sacked by theBlackshirts before he could unload the ball.

Kansas State

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#2 Nebraska at Kansas State [box score]
Team1234Total
#2 Nebraska707721
Kansas State606012

Kansas State turned over four interceptions, but it seemed as if Nebraska was intent on repaying the favor by losing five of seven fumbles to help keep the Wildcats in the game. By the beginning of the 4th quarter, the Wildcats trailed the Cornhuskers by just 2 points. Halfway through the 4th, Nebraska put up 7 more points to create some breathing room, and held off Kansas State until time expired.

Iowa State

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Iowa State at #3 Nebraska [box score]
Team1234Total
Iowa State00033
#3 Nebraska3250634

Nebraska experienced yet another slow start as the 1st quarter ended with only a Cornhusker field goal on the board, but in the second quarter things seemed to fall into place as Nebraska posted another 25 points by halftime without any response from Iowa State. The Cyclones managed to avoid the shutout with a field goal in the 4th, but avoiding the disgrace of the shutout was about all they accomplished for the day as they departed Lincoln with a 3–34 loss on the books.

Oklahoma

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#3 Nebraska at #8 Oklahoma [box score]
Team1234Total
#3 Nebraska070714
#8Oklahoma037717

A hard fought battle for the Big 8 title resulted in disappointment for Nebraska, who surrendered a 4-point halftime lead as Oklahoma overpowered theBlackshirts, who had been ranked #1 against the run leading up to this game. The final score of the day came from Nebraska's second-everfumblerooski, picked up by All-American guard Randy Schleusener.

Houston

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#7 Nebraska vs #8 Houston [box score]
Team1234Total
#7 Nebraska700714
#8Houston0701017

The Cornhuskers got onto the scoreboard first with a 1st-quarter touchdown, but offensive production stalled as Houston caught up and tied the Cornhuskers before halftime. The Cougars gave up an interception and lost three of seven fumbles during the game, giving Nebraska a 4–1 turnover margin edge, but Houston's passing and rushing efforts were successful enough to overcome the setbacks. Nebraska gained a slim 3-point lead with little more than 3 minutes to play, but Houston marched down the field and put one more touchdown into the end zone with just 12 seconds on the clock, handing Nebraska a loss to close the season.

Rankings

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See also:1979 NCAA Division I-A football rankings
Ranking movements
Legend:██ Increase in ranking██ Decrease in ranking
Week
PollPre12345678910111213Final
AP887655322233779
Coaches7

Awards

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[16]

AwardName(s)
All-America 1st teamJunior Miller
All-America 2nd teamMark Goodspeed,Jarvis Redwine, Kerry Weinmaster
All-America 3rd teamKelly Saalfeld
All-America honorable mentionJohn Havekost, Rod Horn,Derrie Nelson, Kerry Weinmaster
Big 8 Newcomer of the YearJarvis Redwine
All-Big 8 1st teamKenny Brown, John Havekost, Rod Horn, Junior Miller, Derrie Nelson, Jarvis Redwine, Kelly Saalfeld, Tim Smith, Dean Sukup, Kerry Weinmaster
All-Big 8 2nd teamBill Barnett, Mark Goodspeed, Andy Means, Randy Schleusener, Tim Smith
All-Big 8 honorable mentionLawrence Cole, Andra Franklin,I. M. Hipp, Mark LeRoy, Dan Steiner, Tom Vering, Brent Williams

NFL and pro players

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The following Nebraska players who participated in the 1979 season later moved on to the next level and joined a professional or semi-pro team as draftees or free agents.[17]

NameTeam
Bill BarnettMiami Dolphins
Todd BrownMontreal Concordes
Andra FranklinMiami Dolphins
Russell GaryNew Orleans Saints
Mark GoodspeedSt. Louis Cardinals
Rod HornCincinnati Bengals
Dan HurleyBoston Breakers
Brad JohnsonBoston Breakers
Oudious LeeSt. Louis Cardinals
Rodney LewisNew Orleans Saints
Allen LydayHouston Oilers
Bruce MathisonSan Diego Chargers
Junior MillerAtlanta Falcons
Derrie NelsonSan Diego Chargers
Jeff QuinnPittsburgh Steelers
Jarvis RedwineMinnesota Vikings
Dave RimingtonCincinnati Bengals
Kevin SeibelChicago Blitz
Anthony SteelsBoston Breakers
Henry WaechterChicago Bears
Jamie WilliamsSt. Louis Cardinals
Jimmy WilliamsDetroit Lions

References

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  1. ^"Hipp-Nosis puts Nebraska in gear".The Charlotte Observer. September 16, 1979. RetrievedOctober 27, 2024 – viaNewspapers.com.
  2. ^"Winning edge helps Nebraska tip Iowa 24–21".The Idaho Statesman. September 23, 1979. RetrievedOctober 27, 2024 – viaNewspapers.com.
  3. ^"Cornhuskers shuck Penn State, 42–17".Asbury Park Press. September 30, 1979. RetrievedOctober 27, 2024 – viaNewspapers.com.
  4. ^"Huskers throttle Aggies".The Daily Nonpareil. October 7, 1979. RetrievedOctober 27, 2024 – viaNewspapers.com.
  5. ^"'Huskers awesome in 42–0 rout".Star-Herald. October 14, 1979. RetrievedOctober 27, 2024 – viaNewspapers.com.
  6. ^"They're the same old Huskers".The Daily Oklahoman. October 21, 1979. RetrievedOctober 27, 2024 – viaNewspapers.com.
  7. ^"Redwine gains 206 yards, scores 3 times as No. 2 Huskers rip Buffs".The Des Moines Register. October 28, 1979. RetrievedOctober 27, 2024 – viaNewspapers.com.
  8. ^"Nebraska wins as Mizzou gamble fails".St. Joseph News-Press. November 4, 1979. RetrievedOctober 27, 2024 – viaNewspapers.com.
  9. ^"Both coaches praise losers after Huskers prevail, 21–12".The Sioux City Journal. November 11, 1979. RetrievedOctober 27, 2024 – viaNewspapers.com.
  10. ^"Nebraska bombards Iowa State".Victoria Advocate. November 18, 1979. RetrievedOctober 27, 2024 – viaNewspapers.com.
  11. ^"Oklahoma does it again, spoils NU title hopes, 17–14".Lincoln Journal Star. November 25, 1979. RetrievedOctober 27, 2024 – viaNewspapers.com.
  12. ^"Houston gets help from above in Cotton Bowl win over Nebraska".Rapid City Journal. January 2, 1980. RetrievedOctober 27, 2024 – viaNewspapers.com.
  13. ^"1979 Nebraska Cornhuskers Schedule and Results".SR/College Football. Sports Reference LLC. RetrievedOctober 27, 2024.
  14. ^Nebraska 1979 Roster
  15. ^"Nebraska 1979 Commitments".Archived from the original on January 7, 2010. RetrievedJune 9, 2009.
  16. ^1979 Husker Honors
  17. ^"All Time NFL Huskers".Archived from the original on August 15, 2009. RetrievedJune 9, 2009.
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