1962 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team



























1962 Nebraska Cornhuskers football
University of Nebraska Logo 1962-1966.PNG
Gotham Bowl champion

Gotham Bowl, W 36–34 vs. Miami (FL)
Conference Big Eight Conference
1962 record 9–2 (5–2 Big 8)
Head coach
Bob Devaney (1st season)
Home stadium Memorial Stadium

Seasons


← 1961


1963 →






















































































































































1962 Big 8 football standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T     W   L  
T
No. 8 Oklahoma $
7
0
0     8
3
0

Missouri
5
1
1     8
1
2

Nebraska
5
2
0     9
2
0

Kansas
4
2
1     6
3
1

Iowa State
3
4
0     5
5
0

Oklahoma State
2
5
0     4
6
0

Colorado
1
6
0     2
8
0

Kansas State
0
7
0     0
10
0


  • $ – Conference champion
Rankings from AP Poll

The 1962 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team was the representative of the University of Nebraska and member of the Big Eight Conference in the 1962 college football season. The team was coached by Bob Devaney and played their home games at Memorial Stadium in Lincoln, Nebraska. The November 3 game against Missouri marked the start of Nebraska's current NCAA record of 346 consecutive sellouts.




Contents






  • 1 Schedule


  • 2 Roster


  • 3 Coaching staff


  • 4 Game summaries


    • 4.1 South Dakota


    • 4.2 Michigan


    • 4.3 Iowa State


    • 4.4 NC State


    • 4.5 Kansas State


    • 4.6 Colorado


    • 4.7 Missouri


    • 4.8 Kansas


    • 4.9 Oklahoma State


    • 4.10 Oklahoma


    • 4.11 Miami




  • 5 After the season


    • 5.1 Awards




  • 6 Future professional players


  • 7 References





Schedule




























































































































Date
Time
Opponent#
Rank#
Site
TV
Result
Attendance
September 22
2:00 PM

South Dakota*


Memorial Stadium • Lincoln, Nebraska


W 53–0  
26,953
September 29
12:30 PM
at Michigan*


Michigan Stadium • Ann Arbor, Michigan


W 25–13  
70,287
October 6
2:00 PM

Iowa State

Memorial Stadium • Lincoln, Nebraska


W 36–22  
34,321
October 13
2:00 PM

NC State*

Memorial Stadium • Lincoln, Nebraska


W 19–14  
36,867
October 20
2:00 PM

Kansas State

Memorial Stadium • Lincoln, Nebraska


W 26–6  
30,701
October 27
2:30 PM
at Colorado


Folsom Field • Boulder, Colorado


W 31–6  
34,183
November 3
2:00 PM

Missouridagger

Memorial Stadium • Lincoln, Nebraska


L 7–16  
36,501
November 10
1:30 PM
at Kansas


Memorial Stadium • Lawrence, Kansas


W 40–16  
37,063
November 17
2:00 PM

Oklahoma State

Memorial Stadium • Lincoln, Nebraska


W 14–0  
34,329
November 24
1:30 PM
at No. 10 Oklahoma


Oklahoma Memorial Stadium • Norman, Oklahoma


L 6–34  
58,768
December 15
10:00 AM
vs. Miami*


Yankee Stadium • New York City (Gotham Bowl)
ABC

W 36–34  
6,166

*Non-conference game. daggerHomecoming. #Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Central Time.


Roster










Official Roster


  • 48 Baffico, James LG (Jr.)

  • 61 Brown, Robert RG (Jr.)

  • 46 Brown, Ulysses RG (Sr.)

  • 89 Bryant, Curtis E (Jr.)

  • 80 Callahan, Richard E (Jr.)

  • 62 Carlson, Dwain LG (Sr.)

  • 14 Claridge, Dennis QB (Jr.)

  • 82 Comstock, William E (Sr.)

  • 65 Dervin, John LG (So.)

  • 81 Doepke, Charles E (So.)

  • 87 Donovan, Larry E (Sr.)

  • 53 Drum, Duncan C (So.)

  •    Eger, Mike E

  • 15 Faiman, John QB (Sr.)

  • 76 Fischer, Allen (Richard) RT (Sr.)

  • 50 Fugitt, Mike C (So.)

  • 69 Garner, Chuck LG (Jr.)

  • 64 Gray, Gary LG (So.)

  • 79 Griesse, Ronald RT (Jr.)

  • 57 Haas, Dave RT (So.)

  • 85 Huge, James E (Sr.)

  • 58 Johnson, LaVane RG (Jr.)

  • 31 Johnson, Rudy HB (Jr.)

  • 74 Jones, Robert LT (Sr.)

  • 77 Kiffin, Monte LT (Jr.)

  • 68 Kirby, John LG (Jr.)

  • 40 Koehler, Mike FB (Sr.)

  • 86 Koinzan, John E (So.)

  • 75 Kramer, Larry LT (Jr.)

  • 18 Lucas, Gary E (So.)


 


  • 42 Martin, Noel FB (Sr.)

  • 32 McCloughan, Kent HB (So.)

  • 63 McDermott, Donald RG (So.)

  • 41 McNulty, Joe FB (So.)

  • 54 Michka, Ron C (Jr.)

  • 73 Osentowski, Clarence LT (So.)

  • 33 Paschell, Willie HB (So.)

  • 37 Peterson, Robert RT (Jr.)

  • 20 Powers, Warren HB (Sr.)

  • 70 Robertson, Tyrone LT (Sr.)

  • 10 Rogers, Bill RG (So.)

  • 66 Rood, Jed RG (Sr.)

  • 21 Ross, Willie HB (Jr.)

  • 35 Sebastian, John HB (So.)

  • 52 Sittler, Lyle C (So.)

  • 22 Smidt, Maynard HB (Jr.)

  • 43 Smith, Bruce FB (So.)

  • 51 Stevenson, Donald C (Sr.)

  • 72 Strohmyer, John RT (So.)

  • 34 Stuewe, Dennis HB (Sr.)

  • 23 Theisen, David HB (Jr.)

  • 30 Thornton, Bill FB (Sr.)

  • 83 Tomlinson, Larry E (Jr.)

  • 67 Toogood, Gary RG (Sr.)

  • 36 Tregonning, Donn RG (Jr.)

  • 17 Tucker, Douglas QB (So.)

  •    Van Newkirk, Milan PK

  • 71 Voss, Lloyd RT (Jr.)

  • 24 Vujevich, John HB (So.)

  • 44 Young, Gene FB (Jr.)




Coaching staff



























































Name Title First year
in this position
Years at Nebraska
Alma Mater
Bob Devaney Head Coach 1962 1962–1972
Alma
John Melton 1962 1962–1988
Wyoming
Cletus Fischer 1960 1960–1985
Nebraska
Mike Corgan Running Backs 1962 1962–1982
Notre Dame
George Kelly 1960 1960–1968
Jim Ross 1962 1962–1976
Carl Selmer Offensive Line 1962 1962–1972

[1][2]



Game summaries



South Dakota
































1 2 3 4 Total
South Dakota
0 0 0 0 0
Nebraska
6 13 20 14 53



  • Date: September 22


  • Location: Memorial Stadium, Lincoln, Nebraska


  • Game attendance: 26,953



[3][4][5]




Michigan
































1 2 3 4 Total
Nebraska
0 7 12 6 25
Michigan
0 6 0 7 13



  • Date: September 29


  • Location: Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor, Michigan


  • Game attendance: 70,287



[3][4][6][7]




Iowa State
































1 2 3 4 Total
Iowa State
0 7 7 8 22
Nebraska
14 14 0 8 36



  • Date: October 6


  • Location: Memorial Stadium, Lincoln, Nebraska


  • Game attendance: 34,321



[3][8][9][10]




NC State
































1 2 3 4 Total
NC State
6 0 8 0 14
Nebraska
0 0 7 12 19



  • Date: October 13


  • Location: Memorial Stadium, Lincoln, Nebraska


  • Game attendance: 36,867



[3][8][11]




Kansas State


This was the last Nebraska home football game to not be sold out.
































1 2 3 4 Total
Kansas State
6 0 0 0 6
Nebraska
0 14 12 0 26



  • Date: October 20


  • Location: Memorial Stadium, Lincoln, Nebraska


  • Game attendance: 30,701



[3][12][13]




Colorado
































1 2 3 4 Total
Nebraska
0 0 23 8 31
Colorado
0 6 0 0 6



  • Date: October 27


  • Location: Folsom Field, Boulder, Colorado


  • Game attendance: 34,183




[3][12][14]




Missouri
































1 2 3 4 Total
Missouri
7 0 3 6 16
Nebraska 0 7 0 0 7



  • Date: November 3


  • Location: Memorial Stadium, Lincoln, Nebraska


  • Game attendance: 36,501



This is the first game of Nebraska's NCAA record of consecutive sellouts, which currently stands at 325 sellouts following the 2012 season.



[3][12][15][16]




Kansas
































1 2 3 4 Total
Nebraska
16 16 8 0 40
Kansas
0 0 8 8 16



  • Date: November 10


  • Location: Memorial Stadium, Lawrence, Kansas


  • Game attendance: 37,063



[3][12][17]




Oklahoma State
































1 2 3 4 Total
Oklahoma State
0 0 0 0 0
Nebraska
14 0 0 0 14



  • Date: November 17


  • Location: Memorial Stadium, Lincoln, Nebraska


  • Game attendance: 34,329



[3][18][19]




Oklahoma
































1 2 3 4 Total
Nebraska 0 0 6 0 6
• #10 Oklahoma
7 7 14 6 34



  • Date: November 24


  • Location: Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, Norman, Oklahoma


  • Game attendance: 58,268




[3][18][20]




Miami
































1 2 3 4 Total
Nebraska
6 14 8 8 36
Miami
6 14 7 7 34



  • Date: December 15


  • Location: Yankee Stadium, New York City


  • Game attendance: 6,166




[3][21][22][23]




After the season



Awards



  • All Big 8: Robert Brown, Dennis Claridge, Tyrone Robertson

[24]



Future professional players




  • Robert Brown, 1964 2nd-round pick of the Philadelphia Eagles


  • Dennis Claridge, 1963 3rd-round pick of the Green Bay Packers


  • Rudy Johnson, 1964 5th-round pick of the San Francisco 49ers


  • Bob Jones, 1964 18th-round pick of the Washington Redskins


  • Monte Kiffin, 1964 15th-round pick of the Minnesota Vikings


  • John Kirby, 1964 5th-round pick of the Minnesota Vikings


  • Larry Kramer, 1964 15th-round pick of the Baltimore Colts


  • Willie Ross, 1964 9th-round pick of the St. Louis Cardinals


  • Dave Theisen, 1963 11th-round pick of the Los Angeles Rams


  • Bill (Thunder) Thornton, 1963 5th-round pick of the St. Louis Cardinals


  • Lloyd Voss, 1964 1st-round pick of the Green Bay Packers



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