NU’s Four & One Record Tain’t Bad

The Cornhusker football team’s record of four wins and one loss after five weeks of play is very respectable.

Especially when you realize that NU is one play from having a perfect record.

Big Red will go after win number five this Saturday afternoon in a Memorial Stadium game vs. the Rutgers Scarlet Knights.

How has Nebraska fared after starting its seasons with a four and one record?

Let’s study the history books that date back to the beginning of the Bob Devaney era, otherwise known as 1962.

1963: 10-1, with a victory in the Orange Bowl over Auburn.

1967: 6-4, and no bowl game.

1968: 6-4, with no bowl game and a season ending loss at Oklahoma, 47-0.

1972: 9-2-1, with an Orange Bowl victory over Notre Dame.

1973: 9-2-1, with a Cotton Bowl victory over Texas.

1977: 9-3, with a Liberty Bowl win over North Carolina.

1978: 9-3, with an Orange Bowl loss to Oklahoma.

1980: 10-2, with a Sun Bowl victory over Mississippi State.

1982: 12-1, with an Orange Bowl victory over LSU. NU finished the season ranked #3 in the polls.

1984: 10-2, with a Sugar Bowl victory over LSU. NU finished the season ranked #3.

1985: 9-3, with a loss to Michigan in the Fiesta Bowl.

1988: 11-2, with a loss to Miami in the Orange Bowl.

1991: 9-2-1, with a loss to Miami in the Orange Bowl.

1992: 9-3, with a loss to Florida State in the Orange Bowl.

1996: 11-2, with an Orange Bowl victory over Virginia Tech.

2005: 8-4, with an Alamo Bowl victory over Michigan.

2006: 9-5, with a loss to Auburn in the Cotton Bowl.

2007: 5-7, and the firing of Bill Callahan at season’s end.

2009: 10-4, with a Holiday Bowl victory over Arizona.

2011: 9-4, with a loss to South Carolina in the Capital One Bowl.

2012: 10-4, with a loss to Georgia in the Capital One Bowl.

2013: 9-4, with a Gator Bowl victory over Georgia.

2024: ???? – Hoping for the best.