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1914 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team

1914 Nebraska Cornhuskers football
1914 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team.jpg
Missouri Valley champion
Conference Big Eight Conference
1914 record 7–0–1 (3–0 MVIAA)
Head coach Ewald O. Stiehm (4th year)
Home stadium Nebraska Field
Seasons
« 1913 1915 »
1914 Missouri Valley football standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T     W   L   T
Nebraska $ 3 0 0     7 0 1
Missouri 4 1 0     5 3 0
Iowa State 2 1 0     4 3 0
Kansas 2 2 0     5 2 1
Washington (MO) 0 3 1     3 3 1
Drake 0 3 1     4 3 1
Kansas State 0 3 0     1 5 1
  • $ – Conference champion
Washburn at Nebraska
1 2 Total
Washburn 7
Nebraska 14
South Dakota at Nebraska
1 2 3 4 Total
South Dakota 0 0 0 0 0
Nebraska 0 0 0 0 0
  • Date: 1914-10-10
  • Location: Nebraska Field • Lincoln, Nebraska
Nebraska at Kansas State
1 2 Total
Nebraska 31
Kansas State 0
MAC at Nebraska
1 2 Total
MAC 0
Nebraska 24
  • Date: 1914-10-24
  • Location: Nebraska Field • Lincoln, Nebraska
Iowa State at Nebraska
1 2 Total
Iowa State 7
Nebraska 20
  • Date: 1914-10-31
  • Location: Nebraska Field • Lincoln, Nebraska
Morningside at Nebraska
1 2 Total
Morningside 7
Nebraska 34
  • Date: 1914-11-07
  • Location: Nebraska Field • Lincoln, Nebraska
Kansas at Nebraska
1 2 Total
Kansas 0
Nebraska 35
  • Date: 1914-11-14
  • Location: Nebraska Field • Lincoln, Nebraska
Nebraska at Iowa
1 2 Total
Nebraska 16
Iowa 7

The 1914 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team was the representative of the University of Nebraska in the 1914 college football season. The team was coached by Ewald O. Stiehm and played their home games at Nebraska Field in Lincoln, Nebraska.

Coach Stiehm began his fourth year, bringing with him an impressive three straight conference titles and only two game losses (both to Minnesota) in his three years at the helm. Several key starters from 1913 appeared again on the 17-man roster.

The Ichabods of Washburn were not so easily pushed out of the way this year, scoring a touchdown against Nebraska for the first time, but the Cornhuskers still seemingly had little trouble winning the opener and staying perfect in the series at 2-0.

After a three-year break, South Dakota arrived in Lincoln to resume their series with Nebraska. Several South Dakota players allegedly had taken advantage of a loophole in the rules that allowed them, with the aid of relocating themselves geographically out of South Dakota for a period of time in the offseason, to return to play for the Coyotes for six or seven seasons. In this way, South Dakota hoped to find success through fielding over-experienced players. As such, few Nebraska players had been up against the Coyotes before, while several of the South Dakota players had faced the Cornhuskers four years prior. Despite the hijinks, Nebraska still held the Coyotes off the scoreboard for the entire game, though they themselves were also unable to score. Nebraska still held a comfortable lead in the series, at 5-1-2.

The Kansas State Aggies tasted defeat for the 4th time in a row as Nebraska remained unbeaten in the series, handling Kansas State in a game that was never really in doubt.

Michigan Agricultural College, the school which would one day be known as Michigan State, faced Nebraska for the first time ever. Any fears about the outcome against an unknown team were put to rest as Nebraska had little trouble securing the game. The Aggies came within a few inches of scoring at one point, but the Cornhusker defense remained stout and sent MAC home with no points to show for their efforts.

Iowa came out strong and jumped to a 7-point lead to open the scoring, but could not keep up with the superior Nebraska squad, giving up 20 unanswered points before being sent home with another loss and falling farther behind in the series to 10-3-1.

Nebraska hosted the football squad from Morningside College out of Sioux City, Iowa, for the first and only time these teams would meet. Few squads facing the Cornhuskers as practice fodder for single one-off games are able to lay claim to scoring against Nebraska, but a lucky play at the end of the game, when Nebraska was backing off the pressure with the backups on the field, allowed the visitors to avoid the shutout.


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