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 a worker who husks corn; a native or resident of Nebraska
{{Infobox American Football Team
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| name = Nebraska Cornhuskers
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| logo =
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| founded = 1890
| city = [[Lincoln, Nebraska]]
| conference = [[Big Ten Conference]]
| coach = Scott Frost
| stadium = [[Memorial Stadium (Lincoln)]]
| championships = 5 (1970, 1971, 1994, 1995, 1997)
| division_titles = 10
| colors = Scarlet and Cream
| mascot = Herbie Husker
| rivals = [[Oklahoma Sooners]], [[Colorado Buffaloes]], [[Iowa Hawkeyes]]
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The '''Nebraska Cornhuskers''' are the intercollegiate athletic teams that represent the [[University of Nebraska–Lincoln]]. The university is a member of the [[Big Ten Conference]], and the Cornhuskers compete in [[NCAA Division I]], fielding 22 varsity teams in 15 sports. Notably, the Cornhuskers football team has a storied history, having won five national championships and boasting three Heisman Trophy winners.
 
==History==
The Cornhuskers began competing in intercollegiate athletics in 1890 when their first football team was established. Over the decades, Nebraska has developed a rich tradition in college sports, particularly in football, where they have established themselves as one of the premier programs in the nation.
 
==Football==
The Nebraska Cornhuskers football team has a distinguished history, with its first team fielded in 1890. The team has won a total of five national championships and has more than 900 wins, making it one of the winningest football programs in NCAA history. The team plays its home games at [[Memorial Stadium (Lincoln)|Memorial Stadium]], known for its massive sea of red on game days.
 
==Other Sports==
In addition to football, the Cornhuskers have also achieved success in other sports. The women's volleyball team has won multiple NCAA national championships, and the track and field teams have produced several Olympic athletes. The baseball and basketball teams are also competitive within the conference.
 
==Rivalries==
The Cornhuskers have several key rivalries, most notably with the [[Oklahoma Sooners]], [[Colorado Buffaloes]], and [[Iowa Hawkeyes]]. These games are highly anticipated each season and often have significant implications for conference standings.
 
==Facilities==
The Cornhuskers' athletic facilities are among the best in the nation. [[Memorial Stadium (Lincoln)|Memorial Stadium]], the home of the football team, is one of the largest sports stadiums in the United States. The Bob Devaney Sports Center houses the volleyball and basketball teams and has undergone extensive renovations to enhance the experience for athletes and fans alike.
 
==Traditions==
One of the most enduring traditions of the Cornhuskers is the release of red balloons after the first touchdown of every home football game, a practice that has been occurring for decades. The "Cornhusker Marching Band," also known as "The Pride of All Nebraska," is another integral part of the sports traditions, providing music and entertainment at games.
 
==Future Prospects==
The Nebraska Cornhuskers continue to recruit top athletes and are committed to maintaining their high standards in collegiate athletics. With strong support from alumni and fans, the future looks bright for all Cornhusker teams.
 
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Latest revision as of 19:53, 7 August 2024

Template:Infobox American Football Team

The Nebraska Cornhuskers are the intercollegiate athletic teams that represent the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. The university is a member of the Big Ten Conference, and the Cornhuskers compete in NCAA Division I, fielding 22 varsity teams in 15 sports. Notably, the Cornhuskers football team has a storied history, having won five national championships and boasting three Heisman Trophy winners.

History[edit]

The Cornhuskers began competing in intercollegiate athletics in 1890 when their first football team was established. Over the decades, Nebraska has developed a rich tradition in college sports, particularly in football, where they have established themselves as one of the premier programs in the nation.

Football[edit]

The Nebraska Cornhuskers football team has a distinguished history, with its first team fielded in 1890. The team has won a total of five national championships and has more than 900 wins, making it one of the winningest football programs in NCAA history. The team plays its home games at Memorial Stadium, known for its massive sea of red on game days.

Other Sports[edit]

In addition to football, the Cornhuskers have also achieved success in other sports. The women's volleyball team has won multiple NCAA national championships, and the track and field teams have produced several Olympic athletes. The baseball and basketball teams are also competitive within the conference.

Rivalries[edit]

The Cornhuskers have several key rivalries, most notably with the Oklahoma Sooners, Colorado Buffaloes, and Iowa Hawkeyes. These games are highly anticipated each season and often have significant implications for conference standings.

Facilities[edit]

The Cornhuskers' athletic facilities are among the best in the nation. Memorial Stadium, the home of the football team, is one of the largest sports stadiums in the United States. The Bob Devaney Sports Center houses the volleyball and basketball teams and has undergone extensive renovations to enhance the experience for athletes and fans alike.

Traditions[edit]

One of the most enduring traditions of the Cornhuskers is the release of red balloons after the first touchdown of every home football game, a practice that has been occurring for decades. The "Cornhusker Marching Band," also known as "The Pride of All Nebraska," is another integral part of the sports traditions, providing music and entertainment at games.

Future Prospects[edit]

The Nebraska Cornhuskers continue to recruit top athletes and are committed to maintaining their high standards in collegiate athletics. With strong support from alumni and fans, the future looks bright for all Cornhusker teams. Template:CollegeFootball-stub