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1914 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team
American college football season
American college football season
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| year | 1914 |
| team | Nebraska Cornhuskers |
| sport | football |
| image | 1914 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team.jpg |
| image_size | 285 |
| conference | Missouri Valley Conference |
| short_conf | MVC |
| record | 7–0–1 |
| conf_record | 3–0 |
| head_coach | Ewald O. Stiehm |
| hc_year | 4th |
| stadium | Nebraska Field |
| champion | MVC champion |
The 1914 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team represented the University of Nebraska in the 1914 college football season. The team was coached by fourth-year head coach Ewald O. Stiehm and played its home games at Nebraska Field in Lincoln, Nebraska. They competed as members of the Missouri Valley Conference. The 1914 season was part of Nebraska's 34-game unbeaten streak that ran from 1912 to 1916.
Schedule
| October 3|2:30 p.m.|||Nebraska Field|Lincoln, NE|W 14–7|
| October 10|2:30 p.m.||South Dakota|Nebraska Field|Lincoln, NE|T 0–0|
| October 17|2:30 p.m.|at|Kansas State|Ahearn Field|Manhattan, KS (rivalry)|W 31–0|
| October 24|2:30 p.m.||Michigan Agricultural|Nebraska Field|Lincoln, NE|W 24–0|
| October 31|2:30 p.m.||Iowa State|Nebraska Field|Lincoln, NE (rivalry)|W 20–7|
| November 7|2:30 p.m.|||Nebraska Field|Lincoln, NE|W 34–7|
| November 14|2:30 p.m.||Kansas|Nebraska Field|Lincoln, NE (rivalry)|W 35–0|
| November 21|2:30 p.m.|at|Iowa|Iowa Field|Iowa City, IA (rivalry)|W 16–7|
Coaching staff
| Jack Best | Trainer | 1890 | Nebraska |
|---|
Roster
Game summaries
Washburn
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South Dakota
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After a three-year break, South Dakota arrived in Lincoln to resume their series with Nebraska. Several South Dakota players allegedly used a loophole which allowed them to play for the Coyotes for six or seven seasons by moving out-of-state in the offseason; therefore, many of South Dakota's players had faced the Cornhuskers four years prior. The game ended in a scoreless draw.
At Kansas State
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Michigan Agricultural
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This was the first game between Nebraska and Michigan Agricultural, which would later become Michigan State.
Iowa State
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Morningside
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This was the only meeting between Morningside and Nebraska.
Kansas
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At Iowa
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References
References
- "1914 Nebraska Cornhuskers Schedule and Results". Sports Reference LLC.
- (November 15, 1914). "Nebraska Defeats Kansas Jayhawks". The Nebraska State Journal.
- (November 23, 1914). "Too Much Halligan Spells Hawkeye Loss: Cornhuskers Beat Iowa Via Halligan's Toe". Iowa City Daily Press.
- "Nebraska head coaches". HuskerMax.
- "Nebraska Football 1914 Roster". University of Nebraska–Lincoln Athletics Department.
- "the 1910s". HuskerMax.
- "1915 Cornhusker – University of Nebraska Yearbook (Page 142)". University of Nebraska–Lincoln Libraries.
- "1915 Cornhusker – University of Nebraska Yearbook (Page 144)". University of Nebraska–Lincoln Libraries.
- "1915 Cornhusker – University of Nebraska Yearbook (Page 145)". University of Nebraska–Lincoln Libraries.
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