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1950 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team

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Conference
  
AP
  
No. 17

Offensive scheme
  
Coaches
  
No. 20

1950 record
  
6–2–1 (4–2 Big 7)

Head coach
  
Bill Glassford (2nd year)

The 1950 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team was the representative of the University of Nebraska and member of the Big 7 Conference in the 1950 college football season. The team was coached by Bill Glassford and played their home games at Memorial Stadium in Lincoln, Nebraska.

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Before the season

After the dark decade of the 1940s, where the Cornhusker program found only one winning season, second-year head coach Glassford had arrived and brought a faint hope to the Cornhusker faithful by fielding a 1949 team that appeared competitive. As coach Glassford settled in for his second year, he increased the coaching staff from seven to nine personnel, and the new decade opened with hopes that Nebraska could once again take its place among the best of the college football programs in the United States.

On April 8, 1950, Nebraska held its first ever Spring Game scrimmage (later known as the Red-White Game) against a team of Nebraska alumni players (supplemented by a handful of varsity members). The two teams played to a 13-13 tie.

After the season

Coach Glassford's second season was a resounding success, as Nebraska end its brutal nine-season losing skid, and notched high-profile wins against Penn State and Minnesota in the process. The season-ending loss to national champion Oklahoma could be tolerated, leaving just the one letdown loss to Colorado to truly mar the season, though the positive turnaround of fortunes was so dramatic that few would complain. Nebraska ended the season ranked in the AP Poll for the first time in ten years. Coach Glassford's conference record improved to 7-5-0 (.583), as his overall record climbed to 10-7-1 (.583). The Cornhusker football program's overall record improved to 326-155-32 (.667), though the conference record declined slightly to 127-42-11 (.736).

Future NFL and other professional league players

  • Nick Adduci, Washington Redskins
  • Ed Husmann, 1953 9th-round pick of the Chicago Cardinals
  • Bobby Reynolds, 1953 7th-round pick of the Los Angeles Rams
  • References

    1950 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team Wikipedia


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