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词条 1975 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team
释义

  1. Schedule

  2. Roster

  3. Coaching staff

  4. Game summaries

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  5. Rankings

     Awards  NFL and Pro Players 

  6. References

{{Infobox NCAA team season
| Mode = football
| Year = 1975
| Team = Nebraska Cornhuskers
| Logo = Nebraska Cornhuskers logo.svg
| LogoSize = 59
| Image =
| ImageSize =
| ImageAlt =
| Conference = Big Eight Conference
| Division =
| ShortConference = Big 8
| BCSRank =
| CoachRank = 9
| APRank = 9
| Record = 10–2
| ConfRecord = 6–1
| WinsVacated =
| WinsForfeited =
| ConfWinsVacated =
| ConfWinsForfeited =
| HeadCoach = Tom Osborne
| HCYear = 3rd
| OffCoach = Tom Osborne
| OCYear = 7th
| DefCoach = Monte Kiffin
| DCYear = 3rd
| OScheme = I formation
| DScheme =
| StadiumArena = Memorial Stadium
| Champion = Big Eight co-champion
| BowlTourney = Fiesta Bowl
| BowlTourneyResult = L 14–17 vs. Arizona State
| ConfChamp =
| ConfChampResult =
}}{{1975 Big 8 football standings}}

The 1975 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team represented the University of Nebraska–Lincoln in the 1975 NCAA Division I football season. The team was coached by Tom Osborne and played their home games in Memorial Stadium in Lincoln, Nebraska.

Schedule

[1]{{CFB schedule
| rankyear = 1975
| poll = AP
| timezone = Central
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = September 13
| time = 1:30 PM
| w/l = w
| nonconf = y
| rank = 6
| opponent = LSU
| site_stadium = Memorial Stadium
| site_cityst = Lincoln, Nebraska
| tv =
| score = 10-7
| attend = 76,259
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = September 20
| time = 1:30 PM
| w/l = w
| nonconf = y
| rank = 6
| opponent = Indiana
| site_stadium = Memorial Stadium
| site_cityst = Lincoln, Nebraska
| tv =
| score = 45-0
| attend = 76,022
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = September 27
| time = 1:30 PM
| w/l = w
| nonconf = y
| rank = 4
| opponent = TCU
| site_stadium = Memorial Stadium
| site_cityst = Lincoln, Nebraska
| tv =
| score = 56-14
| attend = 75,931
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 4
| time = 1:30 PM
| w/l = w
| nonconf = y
| rank = 4
| opponent = Miami
| site_stadium = Memorial Stadium
| site_cityst = Lincoln, Nebraska
| tv =
| score = 31-16
| attend = 76,231
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 11
| time = 1:30 PM
| w/l = w
| homecoming = y
| rank = 4
| opponent = Kansas
| site_stadium = Memorial Stadium
| site_cityst = Lincoln, Nebraska
| tv =
| score = 16-0
| attend = 76,285
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 18
| time = 1:30 PM
| w/l = w
| away = y
| rank = 4
| opponent = Oklahoma State
| site_stadium = Lewis Field
| site_cityst = Stillwater, Oklahoma
| tv =
| score = 28-20
| attend = 48,500
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 25
| time = 1:30 PM
| w/l = w
| rank = 4
| opponent = Colorado
| site_stadium = Memorial Stadium
| site_cityst = Lincoln, Nebraska
| tv =
| score = 63-21
| attend = 76,509
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 1
| time = 12:00 PM
| w/l = w
| away = y
| rank = 3
| opponent = Missouri
| opprank = 12
| site_stadium = Faurot Field
| site_cityst = Columbia, Missouri
| tv = ABC
| score = 30-7
| attend = 68,195
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 8
| time = 1:30 PM
| w/l = w
| away = y
| rank = 3
| opponent = Kansas State
| site_stadium = KSU Stadium
| site_cityst = Manhattan, Kansas
| tv =
| score = 12-0
| attend = 41,300
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 15
| time = 1:30 PM
| w/l = w
| rank = 2
| opponent = Iowa State
| site_stadium = Memorial Stadium
| site_cityst = Lincoln, Nebraska
| tv =
| score = 52-0
| attend = 76,131
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 22
| time = 1:30 PM
| w/l = l
| away = y
| rank = 2
| opponent = Oklahoma
| opprank = 7
| site_stadium = Oklahoma Memorial Stadium
| site_cityst = Norman, Oklahoma
| tv =
| score = 10-35
| attend = 71,952
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = December 26
| time = 2:00 PM
| w/l = l
| nonconf = y
| away = y
| rank = 6
| opponent = Arizona State
| opprank = 7
| gamename = Fiesta Bowl
| site_stadium = Sun Devil Stadium
| site_cityst = Tempe, Arizona
| tv = CBS
| score = 14-17
| attend = 51,396
}}
}}

Roster

[2][3]
Andrews, George #96 {{small|(So.)}} DE
Anthony, Monte #49 {{small|(So.)}} IB
Avery, Scott #57 {{small|(Jr.)}} DT

Belka, Jim #47 {{small|(Jr.)}} LB

Block, King #55 {{small|(So.)}} LB
Bonness, Bob {{small|(So.)}} DE
Bonness, Rik #54 {{small|(Sr.)}} C
Borg, Tim #19 {{small|(So.)}} DB
Brock, Dan #94 {{small|(Jr.)}} DT
Brown, Kenny {{small|(So.)}} WB
Burns, Ed #17 {{small|(Jr.)}} QB
Burrow, Jim #2 {{small|(Sr.)}} DB
Butterfield, Dave #34 {{small|(Jr.)}} DB
Cabell, Jake #24 {{small|(Jr.)}} DB
Carpenter, Jeff #37 {{small|(So.)}} LB
Clark, Kelvin #73 {{small|(So.)}} OT
Clark, Mike {{small|(So.)}} OT
Coccia, Tom #90 {{small|(Sr.)}} DE
Cooley, Lawrence {{small|(So.)}} OG
Costanzo, Rich #77 {{small|(Sr.)}} OT
Coyle, Mike #42 {{small|(Sr.)}} PK
Craig, Curtis #33 {{small|(So.)}} WB
Davis, Tom #52 {{small|(So.)}} C
Davis, Tony #25 {{small|(Sr.)}} FB
Dervin, Joe {{small|(So.)}} LB
Donnell, Dodie #45 {{small|(So.)}} FB
Eichelberger, Percy #44 {{small|(Jr.)}} LB
Eveland, Al #43 {{small|(Jr.)}} PK
Everett, Earl #9 {{small|(Jr.)}} WB
Ferragamo, Vince #15 {{small|(Jr.)}} QB
Fischer, Tim #10 {{small|(So.)}} DB
Folsom, Bob {{small|(Jr.)}} FB
Fultz, Mike #72 {{small|(Jr.)}} DT
Gade, Steve #56 {{small|(So.)}} C
Galano, Bobby #59 {{small|(So.)}} OG
Garcia, Randy #18 {{small|(So.)}} QB
Gast, Reg #82 {{small|(So.)}} DE
Gillespie, Dave #28 {{small|(Jr.)}} IB
 Gissler, Dean #97 {{small|(Sr.)}} DT
Glenn, Steve #71 {{small|(So.)}} OT
Hansen, Jeff #48 {{small|(So.)}} LB
Harvey, Ted #31 {{small|(So.)}} DB
Hayes, Bob #76 {{small|(So.)}} OT
Heiser, Tom #27 {{small|(Sr.)}} WB
Higgs, Gary {{small|(Jr.)}} FB
Hunter, Ken #78 {{small|(Jr.)}} OT
Jenkins, Brad #92 {{small|(Sr.)}} TE
Jones, Chuck #35 {{small|(Sr.)}} DB
Jorgensen, Greg #63 {{small|(So.)}} OG
Justice, Jason #38 {{small|(So.)}} FB
Kane, John {{small|(Unk)}} LB
Kraft, Bill #83 {{small|(So.)}} SE
Kroneberger, Jon #64 {{small|(So.)}} OT
Lee, John #69 {{small|(Sr.)}} MG
Lehigh, Pat #6 {{small|(So.)}} DB
Lessman, Randy #39 {{small|(Jr.)}} P
Lindquist, Steve #68 {{small|(So.)}} OG
Lingenfelter, Bob #70 {{small|(Jr.)}} OT
Loken, Rocke #16 {{small|(So.)}} SE
Luck, Terry #11 {{small|(Sr.)}} QB
Malito, Chuck #89 {{small|(Jr.)}} SE
Markley, Paul {{small|(So.)}} DB
Markus, Steve {{small|(So.)}} LB
Martin, Bob #87 {{small|(Sr.)}} DE
Miller, Dan #58 {{small|(So.)}} OG
Mills, George #75 {{small|(Sr.)}} DT
Monds, Wonder #26 {{small|(Sr.)}} DB
Mushinskie, Larry #88 {{small|(Sr.)}} TE
Nitzel, Ron #85 {{small|(Jr.)}} SE
Ohrt, Tom #74 {{small|(So.)}} OT
O'Leary, John #14 {{small|(Sr.)}} IB
Panneton, Rick #95 {{small|(Sr.)}} TE
Payne, Dennis #13 {{small|(So.)}} DB
Phillips, Ray #80 {{small|(Jr.)}} DE
Pillen, Clete #61 {{small|(Jr.)}} LB
Pittman, Randy #1 {{small|(So.)}} WB
 Plucknett, John #50 {{small|(Jr.)}} MG
Poeschl, Randy {{small|(So.)}} DT
Porter, G.M. (Budge) {{small|(So.)}} DB
Pruitt, Ron #91 {{small|(Sr.)}} DT
Pullen, Jeff #36 {{small|(Jr.)}} MG
Redding, Dave #84 {{small|(Sr.)}} DE
Rick, Randy #22 {{small|(Jr.)}} DE
Ridder, Tom {{small|(So.)}} DE
Samuel, Tony #98 {{small|(So.)}} DE
Schmidt, Dan #51 {{small|(Jr.)}} OG
Schroeder, John {{small|(So.)}} OG
Shamblin, Dave #81 {{small|(Jr.)}} SE
Smith, Kent #23 {{small|(So.)}} DB
Sorley, Tom #12 {{small|(So.)}} QB
Spaeth, Ken #86 {{small|(So.)}} TE
Stacey, Kurt #3 {{small|(So.)}} DB
Stewart, Byron #30 {{small|(So.)}} IB
Stovall, Rod #5 {{small|(So.)}} DB
Talley, Chester #32 {{small|(Jr.)}} DE
Thomas, Bobby #8 {{small|(Jr.)}} SE
Thomas, Tom #53 {{small|(Sr.)}} C
Thompson, Mike {{small|(So.)}} SE
Thornton, Willie #65 {{small|(Sr.)}} MG
Valasek, Larry #4 {{small|(So.)}} DB
Vanous, Russ {{small|(So.)}} P
Varner, Rich #67 {{small|(Jr.)}} OG
Vernon, Kirby {{small|(So.)}} DB
Waldemore, Stan #62 {{small|(So.)}} OG
Walton, Darrell #7 {{small|(So.)}} WB
Webb, Mitchell #99 {{small|(So.)}} MG
Wied, Jerry #93 {{small|(Sr.)}} DT
Wightman, Jim #46 {{small|(So.)}} LB
Wilkins, Roger {{small|(So.)}} OT
Williquette, Jim #41 {{small|(So.)}} DB
Young, Larry #40 {{small|(So.)}} LB
Zabrocki, Dale #21 {{small|(So.)}} IB
Zanetich, Nick #66 {{small|(Jr.)}} OG
{{small|     }}

Coaching staff

NameTitleFirst year
in this position
Years at NebraskaAlma Mater
Tom OsborneHead Coach
Offensive Coordinator
19731964–1997Hastings College
Monte KiffinDefensive Coordinator19731967–1976Nebraska
Cletus FischerOffensive Line1960–1985Nebraska
Jim Ross1962–1976
John MeltonTight Ends
Wingbacks
19731962–1988Wyoming
Mike CorganRunning Backs19621962–1982Notre Dame
Warren PowersDefensive Backs1969–1976Nebraska
Boyd EpleyHead Strength Coach19691969–2003Nebraska
Bill MylesOffensive Line19721972–1976
Jerry MooreWide Receivers19731973–1978Baylor
George Darlington1973–2002Rutgers
Milt TenopirOffensive Line19741974–2002 Sterling

Game summaries

LSU

{{AFB game box start
| Title = LSU at #6 Nebraska [box score]
| Visitor = LSU
| Host = #6 Nebraska
| V1 = 0| V2 = 0| V3 = 7| V4 = 0
| H1 = 0| H2 = 7| H3 = 3| H4 = 0
| Date = 1975-09-13
| Location = Memorial Stadium, Lincoln, Nebraska
| StartTime =
| TimeZone = CST
| Attendance = 76,259
}}{{AFB game box end}}

For the first time ever, the Cornhuskers were not able to suit up all players due to a new NCAA rule limiting the number of suited players to 60. Also, four players were ruled ineligible by the NCAA, further limiting the resources available to Nebraska. Still, the Tigers were unable to score until after the half, and their only touchdown was not sufficient to overcome the 10 Cornhusker points already on the board, and Nebraska started the season with a win.

{{Clear}}

Indiana

{{AFB game box start
| Title = Indiana at #6 Nebraska [box score]
| Visitor = Indiana
| Host = #6 Nebraska
| V1 = 0| V2 = 0| V3 = 0| V4 = 0
| H1 = 10| H2 = 14| H3 = 14| H4 = 7
| Date = 1975-09-20
| Location = Memorial Stadium, Lincoln, Nebraska
| StartTime =
| TimeZone = CST
| Attendance = 76,022
}}{{AFB game box end}}

Nebraska intercepted an Indiana pass on the first play to set the tone as the Cornhuskers rolled with ease over the Hoosiers in Lincoln. A total of twelve Nebraska runners added ground yards to their career totals in this game as the team collected 300 yards rushing, while the Blackshirts obtained a shutout.

{{Clear}}

TCU

{{AFB game box start
| Title = TCU at #4 Nebraska [box score]
| Visitor = TCU
| Host = #4 Nebraska
| V1 = 0| V2 = 7| V3 = 0| V4 = 7
| H1 = 14| H2 = 14| H3 = 14| H4 = 14
| Date = 1975-09-27
| Location = Memorial Stadium, Lincoln, Nebraska
| StartTime =
| TimeZone = CST
| Attendance = 75,931
}}{{AFB game box end}}

After Nebraska punched in two 1st-quarter touchdowns, TCU never got closer to the lead again, scoring only 14 of their own the entire game while the Cornhuskers put 14 more in each quarter. Another dominating performance was turned in by the Blackshirts, who allowed only one touchdown and held the Horned Frogs to just 16 yards on the ground.

{{Clear}}

Miami

{{AFB game box start
| Title = Miami at #4 Nebraska [box score]
| Visitor = Miami
| Host = #4 Nebraska
| V1 = 6| V2 = 3| V3 = 0| V4 = 7
| H1 = 0| H2 = 7| H3 = 10| H4 = 14
| Date = 1975-10-04
| Location = Memorial Stadium, Lincoln, Nebraska
| StartTime =
| TimeZone = CST
| Attendance = 76,231
}}{{AFB game box end}}

Someone forget to tell Miami to give up before the game started, and the Hurricanes came out intending to make it a game as they jump started the scoring with two field goals to lead 6-0 and another to lead 9-7 at the half, and Nebraska first 7 points were set up by a turnover instead of any serious offensive production. Halftime adjustments and superior conditioning took over for the rest of the game, however, as Nebraska ran off 24 unanswered points, making Miami's final touchdown with just over two minutes remaining too little, too late.

{{Clear}}

Kansas

{{AFB game box start
| Title = Kansas at #4 Nebraska [box score]
| Visitor = Kansas
| Host = #4 Nebraska
| V1 = 0| V2 = 0| V3 = 0| V4 = 0
| H1 = 3| H2 = 3| H3 = 3| H4 = 7
| Date = 1975-11-11
| Location = Memorial Stadium, Lincoln, Nebraska
| StartTime =
| TimeZone = CST
| Attendance = 76,285
}}{{AFB game box end}}

Nebraska prevented a 1st half Kansas field goal on their way to posting a second shutout, closing their long five-game opening home stand with a 5-0 record. Although the Cornhuskers did not score big nor often, it made no difference as the scoreless Jayhawks watched the game slip farther from their reach as time ticked away. Kansas completed only 2 of 10 passes, and obtained only 7 first downs, while the Cornhuskers had double the Jayhawks yards by both ground and air.

{{Clear}}

Oklahoma State

{{AFB game box start
| Title = #4 Nebraska at Oklahoma State [box score]
| Visitor = #4 Nebraska
| Host = Oklahoma State
| V1 = 14| V2 = 7| V3 = 7| V4 = 0
| H1 = 0| H2 = 7| H3 = 13| H4 = 0
| Date = 1975-10-18
| Location = Lewis Field, Stillwater, Oklahoma
| StartTime =
| TimeZone = CST
| Attendance = 48,500
}}{{AFB game box end}}

Nebraska's first road game of 1975 was not an easy win, despite the strong 14-0 start. Oklahoma State pulled within 14 by the end of the half and within 7 in the 3rd quarter. After another set of touchdowns, the Cowboys were still down by just 8 in the 4th when they capitalized on a bad Cornhusker punt snap and took over inside the Nebraska 25. The Blackshirts made a stand when Oklahoma State got inside the Nebraska 5, and forced the Cowboys to go 3-and-out on three scoring attempts to preserve the win.

{{Clear}}

Colorado

{{AFB game box start
| Title = Colorado at #4 Nebraska [box score]
| Visitor = Colorado
| Host = #4 Nebraska
| V1 = 7| V2 = 0| V3 = 14| V4 = 0
| H1 = 21| H2 = 21| H3 = 21| H4 = 0
| Date = 1975-10-25
| Location = Memorial Stadium, Lincoln, Nebraska
| StartTime =
| TimeZone = CST
| Attendance = 76,509
}}
  • Source:[4]
        {{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |FirstEntry=yes |Quarter=1 |Time= |Team=COL |Event=Dave Williams 74-yard run (Mackenzie kick) |Score= COL 7-0}}    {{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=1 |Time= |Team=NEB |Event=Thomas 42-yard pass from Vince Ferragamo (Coyle kick) |Score= Tied 7-7}}    {{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=1 |Time= |Team= NEB|Event=John O'Leary 10-yard run (Coyle kick) |Score= NEB 14-7}}    {{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=1 |Time= |Team=NEB |Event=Anthony 2-yard run (Coyle kick) |Score= NEB 21-7}}    {{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=2 |Time= |Team=NEB |Event= Davis 1-yard run (Coyle kick) |Score= NEB 28-7}}    {{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=2 |Time= |Team=NEB |Event=John O'Leary 1-yard run (Coyle kick) |Score= NEB 35-7}}    {{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=2 |Time= |Team=NEB |Event=Jenkins 5-yard pass from Vince Ferragamo (Coyle kick) |Score= NEB 42-7}}    {{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=3 |Time= |Team=NEB |Event=Anthony 1-yard run (Coyle kick) |Score= NEB 49-7}}    {{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=3 |Time= |Team=NEB |Event=Higgs 2-yard run (Coyle kick) |Score= NEB 56-7}}    {{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=3 |Time= |Team=NEB |Event=Gillespie 14-yard run (Coyle kick) |Score= NEB 63-7}}    {{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=3 |Time= |Team=COL |Event=Dave Williams 6-yard run (Mackenzie kick) |Score=NEB 63-14  }}    {{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=3 |Time= |Team=COL |Event=Kelleher 3-yard run (Mackenzie kick) |Score= NEB 63-21|LastEntry=yes}}
{{AFB game box end}}

Statistically, the game was close save for Nebraska's 350-268 rushing edge and 2-0 interception margin, but the scoreboard told another story. Even though Colorado scored first at the start of the game, the Cornhuskers unleashed a scoring onslaught that put the Buffaloes behind 42-7 at the half, putting the game far out of reach long before Nebraska backups entered the game in the 4th quarter.

{{Clear}}

Missouri

{{AFB game box start
| Title = #3 Nebraska at #12 Missouri [box score]
| Visitor = #3 Nebraska
| Host = #12 Missouri
| V1 = 10| V2 = 6| V3 = 7| V4 = 7
| H1 = 0| H2 = 7| H3 = 0| H4 = 0
| Date = 1975-11-01
| Location = Faurot Field, Columbia, Missouri
| StartTime =
| TimeZone = CST
| Attendance = 68,195
}}{{AFB game box end}}

Nebraska Head Coach Tom Osborne notched his first career win against 12th-ranked Missouri, in Columbia, with style and a little help from well-executed trickery. The 'Bummeroosky" play worked flawlessly, even fooling the TV cameras, as Nebraska lined up in punt formation and snapped to FB Tony Davis, who immediately passed the ball back through the legs of IB John O'Leary and then faked a pass to a bait receiver. As the entire Cornhusker unit moved to simulate the punt fake play, the Tigers chomped on the bait and took off to the right in pursuit while O'Leary remained motionless with the ball hidden until no one remained before jaunting 40 yards untouched for the touchdown.

{{Clear}}

Kansas State

{{AFB game box start
| Title = #3 Nebraska at Kansas State [box score]
| Visitor = #3 Nebraska
| Host = Kansas State
| V1 = 9| V2 = 0| V3 = 3| V4 = 0
| H1 = 0| H2 = 0| H3 = 0| H4 = 0
| Date = 1975-11-08
| Location = KSU Stadium, Manhattan, Kansas
| StartTime =
| TimeZone = CST
| Attendance = 41,300
}}{{AFB game box end}}

It was a battle of the defenses as the Blackshirts rang up their 3rd shutout on the season, while Kansas State managed to hold Nebraska to just 12 points.

{{Clear}}

Iowa State

{{AFB game box start
| Title = Iowa State at #2 Nebraska [box score]
| Visitor = Iowa State
| Host = #2 Nebraska
| V1 = 0| V2 = 0| V3 = 0| V4 = 0
| H1 = 14| H2 = 17| H3 = 7| H4 = 14
| Date = 1975-11-15
| Location = Memorial Stadium, Lincoln, Nebraska
| StartTime =
| TimeZone = CST
| Attendance = 76,131
}}{{AFB game box end}}

Iowa State probably knew they were going to have a bad day when they fumbled the opening kickoff, allowing Nebraska to convert that turnover into 7 points. Iowa State never saw the scoreboard as Nebraska put up yet another shutout for the season, their 4th, on the way to dismantling Iowa State 52-0.

{{Clear}}

Oklahoma

{{AFB game box start
| Title = #2 Nebraska at #7 Oklahoma [box score]
| Visitor = #2 Nebraska
| Host = #7 Oklahoma
| V1 = 3| V2 = 0| V3 = 7| V4 = 0
| H1 = 0| H2 = 7| H3 = 7| H4 = 21
| Date = 1975-11-22
| Location = Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, Norman, Oklahoma
| StartTime =
| TimeZone = CST
| Attendance = 70,286
}}{{AFB game box end}}

Nebraska scored first on a field goal, but scoring production fizzled as Oklahoma led 7-3 at the half. The Cornhuskers took advantage of a Sooner fumble in the 3rd quarter to go up 10-7, but Nebraska soon committed its own turnover to help Oklahoma get back up front, and it didn't stop there. Two more subsequent, painful Cornhusker turnovers sealed the game as Oklahoma converted each for points and handed Nebraska their first loss of the year and forced them to share the Big 8 title.

{{Clear}}

Arizona State

{{AFB game box start
| Title = #6 Nebraska at #7 Arizona State [box score]
| Visitor = #6 Nebraska
| Host = #7 Arizona State
| V1 = 0| V2 = 7| V3 = 7| V4 = 0
| H1 = 3| H2 = 3| H3 = 0| H4 = 11
| Date = 1975-12-26
| Location = Sun Devil Stadium, Tempe, Arizona
| StartTime =
| TimeZone = CST
| Attendance = 51,396
}}{{AFB game box end}}

Nebraska led the Sun Devils through the entire game until the 4th quarter, when a fierce Arizona State Rally brought the score to a 14-14 tie and then 17-14 on a Sun Devil field goal with 4:50 remaining in the game. The Cornhuskers were driving again and progressed to the Arizona State 21 with 2 minutes to go when the Cornhuskers lost an ill-timed fumble to end their hopes for the win. As it turned out, Nebraska's only two losses for the season ended up being to the teams ranked #1 and #2 in the season's final polls.

{{Clear}}

Rankings

{{See also|1975 NCAA Division I-A football rankings}}
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Awards

[5]
Award Name(s)
All-America 1st team Rik Bonness, Bob Martin, Wonder Monds
Big 8 Offensive Newcomer of the Year Vince Ferragamo
All-Big 8 1st team Rik Bonness, Dave Butterfield, Mike Fultz, Bob Martin, Wonder Monds
All-Big 8 2nd team Jimmy Burrow, Mike Coyle, Tony Davis, Steve Hoins, John Lee, Bob Lingenfelter, Clete Pillen, Dan Schmidt, Bobby Thomas

NFL and Pro Players

The following Nebraska players who participated in the 1975 season later moved on to the next level and joined a professional or semi-pro team as draftees or free agents.[6]

Name Team
George Andrews Los Angeles Rams
Monte Anthony Baltimore Colts
Rik Bonness Oakland Raiders
Ed Burns New Orleans Saints
Jim Burrow Green Bay Packers
Kelvin Clark Denver Broncos
Tom Davis Toronto Argonauts
Tony Davis Cincinnati Bengals
Vince Ferragamo Los Angeles Rams
Mike Fultz New Orleans Saints
John Lee San Diego Chargers
Bob Lingenfelter Cleveland Browns
Terry Luck Cleveland Browns
Bob Martin New York Jets
Wonder Monds Ottawa Rough Riders
John O'Leary Montreal Alouettes
Ray Phillips Cincinnati Bengals
Stan Waldemore New York Jets

References

1. ^{{Cite web |url=http://www.huskers.com/SportSelect.dbml?SPSID=3&SPID=22&DB_OEM_ID=100&KEY=&Q_SEASON=1975 |title =Football - 1975 Schedule/Results |accessdate=2009-06-15 |publisher=University of Nebraska–Lincoln Athletics Department}}
2. ^Nebraska 1975 Roster
3. ^{{cite web|title=Nebraska 1975 Commitments |url=http://www.huskermax.com/recruits/1975.html |work= |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/5heLJlUCy?url=http://www.huskerpedia.com/recruits/1975.html |archivedate=2009-06-19 |accessdate=2009-06-16 |deadurl=no |df= }}
4. ^Eugene Register-Guard. 1975 Oct 26.
5. ^1975 Husker Honors
6. ^{{cite web|title=All Time NFL Huskers |url=http://nflhuskers.com/alltime.html |work= |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/5hef0hzgR?url=http://nflhuskers.com/alltime.html |archivedate=2009-06-19 |accessdate=2009-06-16 |deadurl=no |df= }}
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