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1908 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team

1908 Nebraska Cornhuskers football
1908 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team.jpg
Conference Big Eight Conference
1908 record 7–2–1 (2–1 MVIAA)
Head coach William C. "King" Cole (2nd season)
Home stadium Antelope Field
Seasons
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1908 Missouri Valley football standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T     W   L   T
Kansas $ 4 0 0     9 0 0
Nebraska 2 1 0     7 2 1
Iowa State 2 1 0     6 3 0
Missouri 3 2 0     6 2 0
Drake 1 2 0     5 2 0
Washington (MO) 0 2 0     4 4 1
Iowa 0 4 0     2 5 0
  • $ – Conference champion
Peru State at Nebraska
1 2 Total
Peru State 0
Nebraska 20
Doane at Nebraska
1 2 Total
Doane 0
Nebraska 43
  • Date: 1908-10-03
  • Location: Antelope Field • Lincoln, Nebraska
Grinnell at Nebraska
1 2 Total
Grinnell 5
Nebraska 20
  • Date: 1908-10-10
  • Location: Antelope Field • Lincoln, Nebraska
Nebraska at Minnesota
1 2 Total
Nebraska 0 0 0
Minnesota 0 0 0
Haskell at Nebraska
1 2 Total
Haskell 0
Nebraska 10
  • Date: 1908-10-24
  • Location: Antelope Field • Lincoln, Nebraska
Nebraska at Iowa
1 2 Total
Nebraska 11
Iowa 8
Nebraska vs. Iowa State
1 2 Total
Nebraska 23
Iowa State 17
  • Date: 1908-11-07 2:30 PM Kickoff
  • Location: Dietz Park • Omaha, Nebraska
Kansas at Nebraska
1 2 Total
Kansas 16 4 20
Nebraska 5 0 5
  • Date: 1908-11-14
  • Location: Antelope Field • Lincoln, Nebraska

The 1908 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team was the representative of the University of Nebraska in the 1908 college football season. The team was coached by William C. "King" Cole and played their home games at Antelope Field in Lincoln, Nebraska.

Coach Cole brought his 8-2 record from 1907 with him into his second year at Nebraska. Plans were beginning to materialize to replace Antelope Field, and this season would feature a visit from legend-in-the-making Jim Thorpe.

Nebraska again opened the season against Peru State, and again made an easy win out of it, advancing their all-time record against the Peru State teachers to 2-0.

Nebraska committed numerous errors which prevented them from scoring as often as they could have, but it was just as well for Doane so that they didn't have an even more painful blanking than the 0-43 outcome. Doane fell further in the series to 2-12.

Long suffering from a lengthening string of Nebraska victories, Grinnell got the attention of the Cornhuskers by scoring first in this game. Nebraska responded by keeping them off the board for the rest of the game while attaching four of their own touchdowns to advance to 6-2 in the series.

Nebraska once again traveled north to Minneapolis on another mission to attempt to take down the mighty Golden Gophers. Both teams made it a defensive game, with both sides making impressive goal line stands, and when time ran out there were still no points on the board. Holding Minnesota to a scoreless tie was still a big improvement to break the 4-game win streak held by Minnesota in the series, though it didn't contribute a great deal towards Nebraska making up their 1-6-1 series deficit.

Nebraska didn't put up such a large score, but held Haskell to zero to notch up a 3rd shutout in the last four games, moving to 4-1 against the Indians.

After a three-year break, Nebraska and Iowa resumed their series. Any thoughts of an easy Cornhusker victory to start the season's conference slate were quickly replaced by the reality of a struggle in which Nebraska barely escaped with a 3-point win, moving to a 7-4-2 advantage over the Hawkeyes all time.

For the second week in a row, the Cornhuskers found themselves fighting for the win against a team from Iowa. The Cyclones fought to a 17-17 tie in the 2nd half, but Nebraska found a way to score one more time to increase their series lead to 7-3.

Nebraska players accused Kansas of spying on the team practices or otherwise improperly obtaining the signals called by the Cornhuskers, but whether that was true or Kansas was just that good, Nebraska fell at home 5-20 in a loss that handed the Jayhawks the conference championship and narrowed the Nebraska series edge to 8-7. The home defeat snapped an 11-game home field winning streak, and was the first since a 6-8 loss also delivered by Kansas in 1906.


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