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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Infobox NCAA team season Шаблон:1976 Big 8 football standings The 1976 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team represented the University of Nebraska–Lincoln in the 1976 NCAA Division I football season. The team was coached by Tom Osborne and played their home games in Memorial Stadium in Lincoln, Nebraska.

Schedule

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Roster

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Altman, Dick Шаблон:Small WB
Anderson, Rene #2 Шаблон:Small RCB
Andrews, George #96 Шаблон:Small DE
Anthony, Monte #49 Шаблон:Small IB
Avery, Scott #93 Шаблон:Small DT
Barnett, Bill #97 Шаблон:Small DT
Belka, Jim #47 Шаблон:Small LB
Berns, Richard #35 Шаблон:Small IB
Bishop, Keith #53 Шаблон:Small C
Bloom, Jeff Шаблон:Small C
Brannon, Mike Шаблон:Small DT
Brock, Dan #94 Шаблон:Small DT
Brown, Kenny #22 Шаблон:Small WB
Bryant, Bill #95 Шаблон:Small DT
Burns, Ed #17 Шаблон:Small QB
Burton, Mike Шаблон:Small DB
Butterfield, Dave #34 Шаблон:Small LCB
Cabell, Jake #24 Шаблон:Small LCB
Carpenter, Jeff #37 Шаблон:Small LB
Cass, Dan Шаблон:Small LCB
Clark, Kelvin #73 Шаблон:Small OT
Cole, Lawrence #92 Шаблон:Small DE
Cooley, Lawrence #67 Шаблон:Small OG
Cotton, Barney #54 Шаблон:Small C
Craig, Curtis #33 Шаблон:Small WB
Davis, Tom #52 Шаблон:Small C
Donnell, Dodie #45 Шаблон:Small FB
Dufresne, Mark #88 Шаблон:Small TE
Eichelberger, Percy #44 Шаблон:Small SLB
Eveland, Al #43 Шаблон:Small PK
Everett, Earl #9 Шаблон:Small WB
Ewing, Ben #26 Шаблон:Small WLB
Ferragamo, Vince #15 Шаблон:Small QB
Fischer, Tim #16 Шаблон:Small LCB
Fultz, Mike #72 Шаблон:Small DT
Galano, Bobby Шаблон:Small OG
Garcia, Randy #18 Шаблон:Small QB
Gast, Reg #82 Шаблон:Small DE
Gillespie, Dave #28 Шаблон:Small IB

 

Glenn, Steve #71 Шаблон:Small OT
Goodspeed, Mark Шаблон:Small DT
Hager, Tim #10 Шаблон:Small QB
Hansen, Jeff #48 Шаблон:Small S
Harvey, Ted #31 Шаблон:Small RCB
Havekost, John Шаблон:Small OG
Hayes, Bob #76 Шаблон:Small OT
Henson, Zac #79Шаблон:Small OLK
Higgs, Gary #46 Шаблон:Small FB
Hipp, I.M. #32 Шаблон:Small IB
Hoins, Steve #78 Шаблон:Small OT
Horn, Brian Шаблон:Small TE
Horn, Rod #55 Шаблон:Small MG
Humphrey, Lawrence Шаблон:Small OT
Ingram, John #19 Шаблон:Small S
Jorgensen, Greg #63 Шаблон:Small OG
Kennedy, Mike #11 Шаблон:Small QB
Kroneberger, Jon #64 Шаблон:Small OT
Kujath, Kim #36 Шаблон:Small FB
Kunz, Lee #38 Шаблон:Small SLB
LaFever, Dan Шаблон:Small WLB
Lee, Oudious #65 Шаблон:Small MG
Lehigh, Pat #6 Шаблон:Small LCB
Lessman, Randy #39 Шаблон:Small P
Lindquist, Steve #68 Шаблон:Small OG
Lingenfelter, Bob #70 Шаблон:Small OT
Link, Rob Шаблон:Small TE
Loken, Rocke #87 Шаблон:Small SE
Long, Doug Шаблон:Small SLB
Malito, Chuck #89 Шаблон:Small SE
Markus, Steve #56 Шаблон:Small SLB
Nitzel, Ron #85 Шаблон:Small SE
Ohrt, Tom #74 Шаблон:Small OT
Payne, Dennis #13 Шаблон:Small S
Phillips, Ray #80 Шаблон:Small DE
Pillen, Clete #61 Шаблон:Small SLB
Pillen, Jim #29 Шаблон:Small MON
Plucknett, John #50 Шаблон:Small MG
Poeschl, Randy #75 Шаблон:Small DT
Potadle, Paul Шаблон:Small OT

 

West, Dave #91 Шаблон:Small DT
Pullen, Jeff #66 Шаблон:Small MG
Rick, Randy #90 Шаблон:Small DE
Ridder, Tom Шаблон:Small DE
Roehrs, Kelvin Шаблон:Small MG
Ruud, John Шаблон:Small WLB
Saalfeld, Kelly Шаблон:Small OT
Samuel, Tony #98 Шаблон:Small DE
Schmidt, Dan #51 Шаблон:Small OG
Selko, John #83 Шаблон:Small TE
Shamblin, Dave #81 Шаблон:Small SE
Smith, Kent #23 Шаблон:Small MON
Smith, Tim #84 Шаблон:Small SE
Sorley, Tom #12 Шаблон:Small QB
Stark, Jared #86 Шаблон:Small TE
Steiner, Dan #58 Шаблон:Small OG
Steward, Keith #40 Шаблон:Small FB
Stewart, Byron #30 Шаблон:Small IB
Stewart, Eric Шаблон:Small S
Stovall, Rod #5 Шаблон:Small RCB
Stroh, Mark Шаблон:Small DE
Sukup, Dean #3 Шаблон:Small PK
Theissen, Gordon Шаблон:Small DE
Thomas, Bobby #8 Шаблон:Small SE
Valasek, Larry #4 Шаблон:Small S
VanderMeer, Ron #1 Шаблон:Small PK
Vanous, Russ #25 Шаблон:Small P
Vering, Tom #57 Шаблон:Small WLB
Waldemore, Stan #62 Шаблон:Small OG
Walderzak, Paul #77 Шаблон:Small OT
Walton, Darrell #7 Шаблон:Small WB
Washington, Mike #42 Шаблон:Small FB
West, Bruce #85 Шаблон:Small /DE
Weinmaster, Kerry Шаблон:Small MG
Wightman, Jim #59 Шаблон:Small WLB
Williquette, Jim #41 Шаблон:Small RCB
Young, Larry #14 Шаблон:Small MON
Young, Willie Шаблон:Small C
Zabrocki, Dale #21 Шаблон:Small IB

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1976 Depth chart

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Coaching staff

Name Title First year
in this position
Years at Nebraska Alma mater
Tom Osborne Head Coach
Offensive Coordinator
1973 1964–1997 Hastings College
Monte Kiffin Defensive Coordinator 1973 1967–1976 Nebraska
Cletus Fischer Offensive Line 1960–1985 Nebraska
Jim Ross 1962–1976
John Melton Linebackers 1973 1962–1988 Wyoming
Mike Corgan Running Backs 1962 1962–1982 Notre Dame
Warren Powers Defensive Backs 1969–1976 Nebraska
Boyd Epley Head Strength Coach 1969 1969–2003 Nebraska
Bill Myles Linebackers 1975 1972–1976
Jerry Moore Wide Receivers 1973 1973–1978 Baylor
George Darlington Defensive Ends 1973–2002 Rutgers
Milt Tenopir Offensive Line 1974 1974–2002 Sterling
Guy Ingles Freshman Head Coach 1976 1976–1978 Nebraska

Game summaries

LSU

Шаблон:AFB game box start Шаблон:AFB game box end Top-ranked Nebraska quickly found the scoreboard with a touchdown just four minutes into the game, but a failed extra point attempt was the first sign of trouble to come, as the Cornhuskers failed to score again against a fierce LSU defense. The Tigers also struggled to make headway against the tenacious Blackshirts, managing just one field goal in each of the final two quarters, which resulted in a less than stellar beginning of the season for Nebraska as they were forced to settle for a 6-6 tie. LSU drove into field goal range in the closing seconds, but Mike Conway missed from 44 yards out.

Indiana

Шаблон:AFB game box start Шаблон:AFB game box end Nebraska pushed Indiana around all day to make up for the previous week's disappointing tie game, running out ahead 38-0 before Indiana managed to score. Indiana had the slight edge in the air, but without enough points to back it up, the 248-89 Cornhusker domination on the ground told the story of the game.

TCU

Шаблон:AFB game box start Шаблон:AFB game box end TCU proposed to make it a game by scoring first, and was still in it with a slight 10-14 lag at the end of the 1st quarter, but the Horned Frogs proceeded to fall apart as the Cornhuskers quickly rolled off 50 unanswered points to steamroll their way to a 64-10 romp in the Lincoln home opener. Nebraska QB Vince Ferragamo tied the Nebraska record of four touchdowns in a game (by halftime), while ground responsibilities were widely shared as 5th-string IB Byron Stewart ended up with the day's rushing lead at 64 yards.

Miami

Шаблон:AFB game box start Шаблон:AFB game box end A hard-hitting game saw several players leaving the field with injuries as Nebraska fought from behind for the second week in a row, after having to start the 2nd half down 0-6. The Cornhuskers eventually wore the Hurricanes down in the end, putting up 10 more points while Miami was only able to add a field goal in their failed attempt to hold the lead.

Colorado

Шаблон:AFB game box start Шаблон:AFB game box end Colorado never did find the end zone, but Buffalo PK Mark Zetterberg split the uprights four times to account for all of Colorado's scores to put Nebraska behind 7-12 at the half. Those 12 points were not nearly enough to overcome the Nebraska 2nd half effort which ran off an additional 17 unanswered points to pull away from Colorado for the win.

Kansas State

Шаблон:AFB game box start Шаблон:AFB game box end Nebraska smashed Kansas State to celebrate homecoming, holding the Wildcats to a painful -45 yards of negative progress on the ground, as the Cornhuskers did not even have to defend their side of the field until late in the 3rd quarter when Nebraska gave up an interception. Still missing several players from injuries sustained in the previous two games, the Cornhusker machine rolled on anyway, as Nebraska QB Vince Ferragamo tied the school single-game touchdown record for the second time this season while the Blackshirts put up their only shutout of 1976.

Missouri

Шаблон:AFB game box start Шаблон:AFB game box end Missouri arrived in Lincoln on the way to owning an impressive upset thanks to a record-setting play. Nebraska was behind 18-23 at the half, but had obtained two field goals to pull ahead 24-23 at the start of the 4th quarter. The Tigers than scored on a spectacular 98-yard pass play and successful 2-point conversion to take the momentum back just two minutes later, and iced the win with 1:19 remaining on the game clock when they added 3 more on a field goal, handing the Cornhuskers their first loss of the season.

Kansas

Шаблон:AFB game box start Шаблон:AFB game box end Kansas took the brunt of Nebraska's frustration following their loss to Missouri the week prior, as the Blackshirts only allowed the Jayhawks to cross midfield twice all day, while the Cornhusker offense accumulated 483 yards of total offense in the one-sided game. The lone Kansas score was a field goal against Nebraska reserves in the 4th quarter.

Oklahoma State

Шаблон:AFB game box start Шаблон:AFB game box end Both teams struggled to make progress against each other at the start as both defenses protected their end zones, and by the half only Oklahoma State had managed to put any points up, with a field goal midway through the 2nd quarter. The defensive battle continued after halftime, but the Cornhuskers were finally able to secure a 3rd-quarter touchdown, only to have the Cowboys answer it four minutes later and retake the lead 10-7. Nebraska was uncharacteristically losing the ground war, as Oklahoma State piled up a 291-121 edge in yards, and so turned to the air and found results as they amassed a 235-34 passing yardage lead, which included the game-winning touchdown pass with almost 12 minutes still remaining in the 4th quarter. The Blackshirts held from there on out to secure the victory.

Iowa State

Шаблон:AFB game box start Шаблон:AFB game box end Turnovers took a brutal toll on Nebraska, as the Cornhuskers fumbled eight times and gave up an interception in Ames. For the second week in a row, Nebraska was forced to go to the air for results as the Cyclones held them to just 77 rushing yards, but it was not enough, as Nebraska fell behind 0-10 early on and never recovered the lead in a heartbreaking road loss to an unranked team following their thrilling finish against #13 Oklahoma State the week before.

Oklahoma

Шаблон:AFB game box start Шаблон:AFB game box end Nebraska was outrushed on the day, lagging Oklahoma 185-357 on the ground and once again resorting to an air attack to stay in the game, yet the Cornhuskers were in the lead 17-13 when Oklahoma resorted to an unexpected air attack of their own to win. The Sooners had only thrown two passes in the last two games combined, but used two pass plays in the final minutes to pull out the surprise win. One pass, a 47-yarder from reserve Oklahoma HB Woodie Shepherd, was the first of his career, while the other was tossed by backup Oklahoma QB Dean Blevins 10 yards and then lateraled for an additional 22-yard gain. The Cornhuskers, felled by passes from a ground-based team they had not defeated since 1971, was knocked out of the Orange Bowl.

Hawaii

Шаблон:AFB game box start Шаблон:AFB game box end In a lightly attended Honolulu game with more Cornhusker fans in attendance than locals, Nebraska punished Hawaii with a 47-0 lead before allowing the Rainbows to obtain their lone points of the day on a field goal near the end of the 3rd quarter, which was answered by an additional 21 straight Cornhusker points to close the game. Nebraska's 655 yards of total offense was a new all-time school record, as was the 211 single game yards accumulated by IB Rick Berns, which succeeded the mark of 204 set by Frank Solich in 1965. Nebraska SE Chuck Malito's 166 receiving yards also set a new single game school record, and Nebraska QB Vince Ferragamo broke David Humm's 1972 season touchdown record of 18 when he pushed his season total to 20.

Texas Tech

Шаблон:AFB game box start Шаблон:AFB game box end Nebraska was behind 17-14 at the half, and Texas Tech increased their lead shortly after the start of the 3rd when they posted another touchdown, and things were looking bleak for the Cornhuskers as the Red Raiders seemed to have an answer for everything Nebraska came up with. Then, two minutes later, Nebraska found the end zone to pull within 4 points, and after managing to force Texas Tech into a punt that was partially blocked, the Cornhuskers scored again two minutes later to take the lead, and held on for the win.

Rankings

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Awards

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Award Name(s)
All-America 1st team Dave Butterfield, Vince Ferragamo, Mike Fultz
All-America 2nd team Clete Pillen
All-America honorable mention Greg Jorgensen, Bob Lingenfelter, Ray Phillips, Ron Pruitt, Dan Schmidt
Big 8 Defensive Player of the Year Clete Pillen
All-Big 8 1st team Dave Butterfield, Vince Ferragamo, Mike Fultz, Bob Lingenfelter, Ray Phillips, Clete Pillen, Dan Schmidt
All-Big 8 2nd team Al Eveland, Steve Hoins, Chuck Malito, Ron Pruitt, Ken Spaeth
All-Big 8 honorable mention Tom Davis, Greg Jorgensen, Dave Shamblin, Bobby Thomas, Larry Valasek

NFL and pro players

The following Nebraska players who participated in the 1976 season later moved on to the next level and joined a professional or semi-pro team as draftees or free agents.[4]

Name Team
George Andrews Los Angeles Rams
Bill Barnett Miami Dolphins
Rick Berns Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Ed Burns New Orleans Saints
Kelvin Clark Denver Broncos
Barney Cotton Cincinnati Bengals
Tom Davis Toronto Argonauts
Vince Ferragamo Los Angeles Rams
Mike Fultz New Orleans Saints
Mark Goodspeed St. Louis Cardinals
Rod Horn Cincinnati Bengals
Lee Kunz Chicago Bears
Oudious Lee St. Louis Cardinals
Bob Lingenfelter Cleveland Browns
Ray Phillips Cincinnati Bengals
Stan Waldemore New York Jets

References

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