1955 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team
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The 1955 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team was the representative of the University of Nebraska and member of the Big 7 Conference
Big Eight Conference
The Big Eight Conference, a former NCAA-affiliated Division I-A college athletic association that sponsored football, was formed in January 1907 as the Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association by its charter member schools: the University of Kansas, University of Missouri, University...

 in the 1955 college football season
1955 college football season
The 1955 college football season saw the Oklahoma Sooners win the national championship after going 10-0-0. Although the final poll was taken before the postseason bowl games, Oklahoma played against the nation's other unbeaten and untied team, the Maryland Terrapins, at the Orange Bowl in Miami,...

. The team was coached by Bill Glassford
Bill Glassford
James William "Bill" Glassford is a former American football player and coach. He attended the University of Pittsburgh where he played football and was a member of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity. He graduated in 1936....

 and played their home games at Memorial Stadium
Memorial Stadium, Lincoln
Memorial Stadium is located on the campus of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in Lincoln, Nebraska, United States. It is the home of the Nebraska Cornhuskers football team....

 in Lincoln, Nebraska
Lincoln, Nebraska
The City of Lincoln is the capital and the second-most populous city of the US state of Nebraska. Lincoln is also the county seat of Lancaster County and the home of the University of Nebraska. Lincoln's 2010 Census population was 258,379....

.

Before the season

Coach Glassford returned for a seventh season, having survived pressure to step down at the end of the 1953 season by guiding the Cornhuskers through their first-ever 11-game season and to their first Orange Bowl appearance, though that had as much to do with the Big 7's no-repeat rule that prevented Big 7 champion Oklahoma from representing the league for consecutive years, as anything Glassford had accomplished with his own squad. Two new faces appearaed on the coaching staff, one of them a former Cornhusker quarterback. The seasons under Coach Glassford had alternated between winning and losing records, and with last year's 6-5 result, history suggested that the Cornhuskers might be up for another down campaign, unless Glassford could break the pattern.

Schedule

Roster

Official Roster
  • 61 Bayer, Joe G (Jr.)
  • 54 Berguin, Robert C (Jr.)
  • 81 Braley, Jack E (Sr.)
  • 35 Brown, Jerry FB (So.)
  • 80 Butherus, LeRoy E (Jr.)
  • 37 Cifra, George FB (Jr.)
  • 36 Coffey, William FB (So.)
  • 42 Comstock, Don HB (Jr.)
  • 75 Cook, Richard T (So.)
  • 89 Cupper, Robert E (So.)
  • 16 Edwards, John FB (Sr.)
  • 87 Edwards, William E (So.)
  • 24 Englert, Gordon QB (Jr.)
  • 25 Erway, Don QB (Jr.)
  • 26 Fischer, Rex QB (Sr.)
  • 71 Fleming, Jack T (Jr.)
  • 69 George, Leo G (So.)
  • 47 Greenlaw, William HB (Jr.)
  • 38 Haman, Gene FB (So.)
  • 43 Harris, Sylvester HB (Sr.)
  • 27 Harshman, George QB (So.)
  • 72 Hawkins, William T (So.)
  • 84 Hewitt, Don E (Sr.)
  • 83 Howerter, Stuart E (So.)
  • 44 Johnson, Harry HB (Jr.)
 
  • 63 Jones, Larry G (Jr.)
  • 64 Kampe, Lester G (So.)
  • 82 Kleiber, Dick E (So.)
  • 73 Klein, Arthur T (So.)
  • 66 Lair, Gale G (Jr.)
  • 86 Lux, Dean E (Sr.)
  • 77 Lyall, Bob T (So.)
  • 30 Martin, Lyle HB (So.)
  • 85 McWilliams, Jon E (Sr.)
  • 78 Moore, Richard T (Sr.)
  • 67 Murphy, James G (Jr.)
  • 45 Nappi, Frank HB (So.)
  • 70 Neal, Richard T (Jr.)
  • 19 Pickering, Farley HB (So.)
  • 55 Post, Doran C (Jr.)
  • 56 Prusia, Dick C (So.)
  • 65 Pugsley, Jack G (So.)
  • 79 Rhoda, Donald T (So.)
  • 68 Sadowski, Joe G (So.)
  • 46 Sandage, Gene HB (So.)
  • 32 Scherer, Leo HB (Sr.)
  • 51 Stewart, Merle G (So.)
  • 62 Taylor, William G (Sr.)
  • 50 Torczon, LaVerne
    Laverne Torczon
    LaVerne Joseph Torczon is a former American football defensive end. He played college football at the University of Nebraska, and played professionally in the American Football League for the Buffalo Bills, the New York Titans/Jets, and the Miami Dolphins...

    C (Jr.)
  • 74 Wheeler, Jerry T (So.)

  • Coaching staff

    Name Title First year
    in this position
    Years at Nebraska Alma Mater
    Bill Glassford
    Bill Glassford
    James William "Bill" Glassford is a former American football player and coach. He attended the University of Pittsburgh where he played football and was a member of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity. He graduated in 1936....

    |Head Coach 1949 1949–1955 Pittsburgh
    University of Pittsburgh
    The University of Pittsburgh, commonly referred to as Pitt, is a state-related research university located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. Founded as Pittsburgh Academy in 1787 on what was then the American frontier, Pitt is one of the oldest continuously chartered institutions of...

    L. F. Klein |Assistant Coach 1945 1945–1958
    Bob Davis |Backfield Coach 1949 1949–1955
    Mike Milligan | 1953 1953–1955 Pittsburgh
    University of Pittsburgh
    The University of Pittsburgh, commonly referred to as Pitt, is a state-related research university located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. Founded as Pittsburgh Academy in 1787 on what was then the American frontier, Pitt is one of the oldest continuously chartered institutions of...

    Don Strasheim | 1954 1954–1958 Nebraska
    University of Nebraska–Lincoln
    The University of Nebraska–Lincoln is a public research university located in the city of Lincoln in the U.S. state of Nebraska...

    John Kovach | 1955 1955
    Ed Nyden | 1955 1955 Nebraska
    University of Nebraska–Lincoln
    The University of Nebraska–Lincoln is a public research university located in the city of Lincoln in the U.S. state of Nebraska...


    Hawaii







    1234Total
    6
    Nebraska 0

    • Date: September 17

    • Location: Memorial Stadium
      Memorial Stadium, Lincoln
      Memorial Stadium is located on the campus of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in Lincoln, Nebraska, United States. It is the home of the Nebraska Cornhuskers football team....

       • Lincoln, Nebraska
      Lincoln, Nebraska
      The City of Lincoln is the capital and the second-most populous city of the US state of Nebraska. Lincoln is also the county seat of Lancaster County and the home of the University of Nebraska. Lincoln's 2010 Census population was 258,379....


    • Game Attendance: 25,000


    At the conclusion of the previous season, Nebraska traveled to Hawaii and dealt the Rainbows a severe 50-0 defeat. While Nebraska went on to play in the postseason at the 1955 Orange Bowl, Hawaii's season ended on the sour note, leaving the Rainbow squad to stew over the summer. The return visit in the home-and-home series was arranged as the first contest of the year for both teams, and so it was that Hawaii's arrival in Lincoln to open the 1955 slate was their second straight contest with the Cornhuskers. Whether Nebraska overlooked the Rainbows or the Hawaii team was bent on payback, the end result was a lackluster Nebraska showing as Hawaii fought off all Cornhusker scoring attempts for the day. Nebraska never got closer than the Rainbow 13-yard line, yet Hawaii snuck through the Nebraska defenses to secure a single touchdown. Nebraska thus suffered a demoralizing shutout loss to start the season, the first opening blank since 1947.

    Ohio State







    1234Total
    Nebraska 20
    • #6 Ohio State
    1955 Ohio State Buckeyes football team
    The 1955 Ohio State Buckeyes football team represented the Ohio State University in the college football season of 1955-1956. The Buckeyes compiled a 7–2 record.-Schedule:-Trivia:...

    28

    • Date: September 24

    • Location: Ohio Stadium
      Ohio Stadium
      Ohio Stadium is the home of the Ohio State Buckeyes football team and is located on the campus of The Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio. The stadium was added to the National Register of Historic Places by the National Park Service on March 22, 1974...

       • Columbus, Ohio
      Columbus, Ohio
      Columbus is the capital of and the largest city in the U.S. state of Ohio. The broader metropolitan area encompasses several counties and is the third largest in Ohio behind those of Cleveland and Cincinnati. Columbus is the third largest city in the American Midwest, and the fifteenth largest city...


    • Game Attendance: 80,171


    Stung by the humiliating loss to Hawaii, the Nebraska team put up a much more convincing effort against the reigning Big 10
    Big Ten Conference
    The Big Ten Conference is the United States' oldest Division I college athletic conference. Its twelve member institutions are located primarily in the Midwestern United States, stretching from Nebraska in the west to Pennsylvania in the east...

     and Rose Bowl champion Ohio State Buckeyes, who had also finished 1954 at #1 atop the AP Poll
    AP Poll
    The Associated Press College Poll refers to weekly rankings of the top 25 NCAA teams in one of three Division I college sports: football, men's basketball and women's basketball. The rankings are compiled by polling sportswriters across the nation...

    . The Cornhuskers even managed to briefly hold the lead in Columbus during the second quarter, but the Buckeyes held on to pull away by eight points. Ohio State notched the first win in the series between the squads, and went on to finish 1955 with a 7-2 record and ranked #5 by the AP.

    Kansas State







    1234Total
    Nebraska 16
    Kansas State
    1955 Kansas State Wildcats football team
    The 1955 Kansas State Wildcats football team represented Kansas State University in the college football season of 1955. The team's head football coach was Bus Mertes, in his first year at the helm of the Wildcats. The Wildcats played their home games in Memorial Stadium. 1955 saw the Wildcats...

    0

    • Date: October 1

    • Location: Memorial Stadium
      Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium
      Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium is a stadium in Manhattan, Kansas. It is primarily used for American football, and is the home field of the Kansas State University Wildcats football team. It is named after head coach Bill Snyder and his family...

       • Manhattan, Kansas
      Manhattan, Kansas
      Manhattan is a city located in the northeastern part of the state of Kansas in the United States, at the junction of the Kansas River and Big Blue River. It is the county seat of Riley County and the city extends into Pottawatomie County. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 52,281...


    • Game Attendance: 12,500


    The Nebraska football players traveled to Manhattane with a chip on their shoulder, having dropped the first two games of the year and wanting to break the pattern that seemed to doom them to a losing season. Kansas State was in the wrong place at the wrong time, and the Wildcats were swept aside when the Cornhusker machine finally came to life in the third quarter to start the scoring. By the final whistle, Nebraska had a shutout victory of their own to hold onto, had snapped their two-game skid to the Wildcats, and improved to 31-6-2 over Kansas State all-time.

    Texas A&M







    1234Total
    27
    Nebraska 0

    • Date: October 8

    • Location: Memorial Stadium • Lincoln, Nebraska

    • Game Attendance: 40,000


    Nebraska welcomed Texas A&M back to Lincoln for the second time, having not met the Aggies on the field since their initial meeting, a 13-0 win in 1930. Apparently Texas A&M remembered the shutout, as they returned the favor 25 years later, finding the end zone three times in the second quarter to stun the Cornhuskers into submission, shutting them out 0-27 on the day, and knocking Nebraska down to a 1-3 start on the season.

    Pittsburgh







    1234Total
    Nebraska 7
    21

    • Date: October 15

    • Location: Pitt Stadium
      Pitt Stadium
      Pitt Stadium was a stadium located on the campus of the University of Pittsburgh in the Oakland section of Pittsburgh in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania from 1925 to 1999. It served primarily as the home of the University of Pittsburgh's football team, the Pittsburgh Panthers...

       • Pittsburgh, Pennysylvania

    • Game Attendance: 21,006


    Down on their luck so early in the season, a weary Cornhusker team made their way to Pittsburgh to face the rival Panthers who held a commanding series lead of 13-3-3, seeming to always have Nebraska's number. Today was more of the same as Pitt overcame an initial Cornhusker lead to roll off 21 unanswered points to send Nebraska home with yet another defeat by the Panthers on the books.

    Missouri







    1234Total
    Nebraska 18
    12

    • Date: October 22

    • Location: Faurot Field
      Faurot Field
      Faurot Field at Memorial Stadium is the home field of the University of Missouri Tigers in Columbia, Missouri. It is primarily used for football. In 1972, Memorial Stadium's playing surface was named Faurot Field in honor of longtime coach Don Faurot. During the offseason, soccer goals are set up...

       • Columbia, Missouri
      Columbia, Missouri
      Columbia is the fifth-largest city in Missouri, and the largest city in Mid-Missouri. With a population of 108,500 as of the 2010 Census, it is the principal municipality of the Columbia Metropolitan Area, a region of 164,283 residents. The city serves as the county seat of Boone County and as the...



    Missouri could have made a game of this contest and likely would have been victorious save for a lost fumble converted into a touchdown, an interception returned for a touchdown, and a punt returned for a touchdown. Missouri punched in two of their own touchdowns, which was not enough to extract a win in Columbus. The Cornhusker victory moved Nebraska to 27-18-3 in the series and kept the Victory Bell in Lincoln for another year.

    Kansas







    1234Total
    14
    Nebraska 19

    • Date: October 29

    • Location: Memorial Stadium • Lincoln, Nebraska

    • Game Attendance: 31,000


    Kansas smelled blood in the water as Nebraska struggled to recover the season, and fought bravely in Lincoln to overcome Nebraska's initial score and hold the lead for a time at 14-6. Somehow the beleagured Cornhuskers overcame the challenge to put more points up and sent the Jayhawks home without a win. It was the 4th Nebraska win in a row against Kansas, advancing the series to 45-13-3 overall.

    Iowa State







    1234Total
    Nebraska 10
    7

    • Date: November 5

    • Location: Clyde Williams Field • Ames, Iowa
      Ames, Iowa
      Ames is a city located in the central part of the U.S. state of Iowa in Story County, and approximately north of Des Moines. The U.S. Census Bureau designates that Ames, Iowa metropolitan statistical area as encompassing all of Story County, and which, when combined with the Boone, Iowa...


    • Game Attendance: 12,000


    The Cornhuskers claimed their tenth straight win over the Cyclones in Ames, keeping their season conference record unblemished to date. Iowa State finally managed to put points on the board in the 4th quarter, drawing up to 7-10, but Nebraska turned away all further scoring attempts and held on for the win, improving to 40-8-1 in the series.

    Colorado







    1234Total
    20
    Nebraska 37

    • Date: November 12

    • Location: Memorial Stadium • Lincoln, Nebraska

    • Game Attendance: 34,000


    Nebraska shocked the Buffaloes by jumping out to a 21-0 lead early in the first quarter of the game. Though Colorado made a respectable counterattack to put up two scores of their own by the half, and a subsequent Cornhusker kickoff fumble on their own 20 briefly put the game back in doubt. THe Nebraska defense stood firm to overcome the blunder, and the Cornhuskers never looked back on their way to improving to 9-5-0 in the series. Remaining undefeated in conference play, this win set up Nebraska to meet Oklahoma for the conference title.

    Oklahoma







    1234Total
    • #1 Oklahoma
    1955 Oklahoma Sooners football team
    The 1955 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma in the college football season of 1955-1956. It was the 61st season of play for the Sooners. The team was led by Hall of Fame head coach Bud Wilkinson...

    41
    Nebraska 0

    • Date: November 19

    • Location: Memorial Stadium • Lincoln, Nebraska

    • Game Attendance: 38,000


    The Oklahoma Sooners arrived in Lincoln to defend the conference championship, ranked #1 by the AP Poll. Both teams were undefeated in Big 7 play on the season, which meant that this game would decide the conference title for 1955. The Sooners managed to put in two touchdowns in the first half, while Nebraska fought to keep the game respectable by pulling up as close as the Oklahoma 8 yard line at one point. The second half told a different story as the Cornhuskers were no longer able to stave off the attack, and fell under the weight of an additional four Oklahoma scores. This was the 13th straight Nebraska loss to Oklahoma, an ongoing record Nebraska losing streak to any single team, but was more painful in that the Sooners had finally drawn up and evened the series record to 16-16-3.

    After the season

    Coach Glassford's up-and-down career pattern of alternating winning and losing seasons was finally broken, though instead of the losing season that seemed foretold, he also failed to come up with a winning season, as the Nebraska Cornhuskers finished evenly at 5-5-0 overall. Within conference play, the story was improved, as Nebraska's only loss was to the national championship Oklahoma team, leaving the Cornhuskers up at #2 in the Big 7. Coach Glassford decided at the conclusion of the 1955 campaign to exercise an option in his coaching contract, and stepped down from the position with a final seven-year Nebraska overall record of 31-35-3 (.471) and a conference record of 23-18-1 (.560) During his tenure, the football program's records fell to 347-183-34 (.645) overall and 143-55-12 (.710) within the league. Coach Glassford retired from athletics to pursue other career opportunities.

    Future NFL and other professional league players

    • Laverne Torczon
      Laverne Torczon
      LaVerne Joseph Torczon is a former American football defensive end. He played college football at the University of Nebraska, and played professionally in the American Football League for the Buffalo Bills, the New York Titans/Jets, and the Miami Dolphins...

      , 1957 18th-round pick of the Cleveland Browns
      Cleveland Browns
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