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1952 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team

1952 Nebraska Cornhuskers football
Conference Big Seven Conference
1952 record 5–4–1 (3–2–1 Big 7)
Head coach Bill Glassford (4th year)
Offensive scheme Spread offense
Home stadium Memorial Stadium
Seasons
← 1951
1953 →
1952 Big 7 football standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T     W   L   T
#4 Oklahoma $ 5 0 1     8 1 1
Missouri 5 1 0     5 5 0
Nebraska 3 2 1     5 4 1
Kansas 3 3 0     7 3 0
Colorado 2 2 2     6 2 2
Iowa State 1 5 0     3 6 0
Kansas State 0 6 0     1 9 0
  • $ – Conference champion
Rankings from AP Poll
1 2 Total
South Dakota 0
Nebraska 46
1 2 Total
Nebraska 28
Oregon 13
1 2 Total
Iowa State 0
Nebraska 16
  • Date: October 4
  • Location: Memorial Stadium • Lincoln, Nebraska
  • Game attendance: 37,000
1 2 Total
Kansas State 14
Nebraska 27
  • Date: October 11
  • Location: Memorial Stadium • Lincoln, Nebraska
  • Game attendance: 40,000
1 2 3 4 Total
Nebraska 0 0 0 0 0
• #19 Penn State 0 0 7 3 10
1 2 Total
Nebraska 16
Colorado 16
1 2 Total
Missouri 10
Nebraska 6
  • Date: November 1
  • Location: Memorial Stadium • Lincoln, Nebraska
  • Game attendance: 39,000
1 2 Total
Nebraska 14
#7 Kansas 13

The 1952 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team was the representative of the University of Nebraska and member of the Big 7 Conference in the 1952 college football season. The team was coached by Bill Glassford and played their home games at Memorial Stadium in Lincoln, Nebraska.

Coach Glassford's fourth year at the helm of the Nebraska football program began with a great deal of uncertainty about the future. Lauded after his first two seasons showed dramatic improvement over the string of losing seasons prior to his arrival, the 1951 campaign was a story of a slide backwards, with only one on-field victory recorded during the entire season. A new offense was installed midseason in 1951, styled after the spread offensive look that TCU utilized to great success to defeat Nebraska in the season opener. The offseason provided a chance for the Cornhuskers to refine the new scheme, and 1952 opened with hopes that the previous season would be soon forgotten.

South Dakota was the first team to see Nebraska since the spread had been formally and completely installed, and the Coyotes were bowled over by a scoring explosion and defensive stand that wrapped up the day with a commanding 46-0 shutout to start the Cornhusker season on the right foot. The Coyotes managed only 4 first downs for the night, compared with 29 for the Nebraska squad, and were dominated in passing yardage 118-0. The score would have been much more damaging if not for the 120 penalty yards accumulated by the Cornhuskers, fully twice as many as assessed against South Dakota. The Coyotes had now failed to get a win against Nebraska in their previous thirteen attempts, their only past success being the first meeting of the teams back in 1899.

Nebraska made the long journey to Eugene to face off against the Oregon Ducks for the first time, in a rare night time game. Oregon was favored, and had a daunting aerial attack plan that put the Cornhusker defense to the test by rolling up 134 yards to Nebraska's 32 by air. However, faced with a Nebraska rushing onslaught of 280 yards that dwarfed the 75 managed by the Ducks, Oregon was unable to step the string of points rolled off by the Cornhusker machine. Memories of 1951 were fading fast, as Nebraska was quickly off to a good 2-0 start.

The Cornhuskers recorded their second shutout of the season in three games against Iowa State despite an uninspired outing that brought in only 16 points for the day. Much like the Ducks, Iowa State attempted to get yards by air, throwing for 124 yards and easily out-passing Nebraska's 39, but the ground game ruled the day again as the Cornhusker rushing yardage steamrolled the Cyclone total by 351-85. The second shutout of the season marked the best Nebraska batch of shutouts since 1933 opened with three straight blankings. Iowa State fell to 8-37-1 against the Cornhuskers all-time.


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