1954 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team
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The 1954 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 1954 college football season
1954 college football season
The 1954 college football season saw three teams finish unbeaten and untied, with Ohio State Buckeyes and the UCLA Bruins sharing the national championship as the #1 picks of the AP Poll and the UPI Poll, respectively. Although the winners of the Big Ten and the Pacific conferences normally met in...

. 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

At the conclusion of the previous season, coach Glassford's third losing season in five years, sentiment was strong for a change in leadership. However, while Glassford survived the strife, Athletic Director George Clark
George Clark (American football coach)
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 did resign his position. Clark had previously led the Nebraska football team, in 1945 and then again in 1948, before ascending to the position of Athletic Director. Another former Nebraska football coach, Adolph J. Lewandowski
Adolph J. Lewandowski
Adolph J. "A. J." "Lew" Lewandowski was an American football and basketball player and coach. He served as the head football coach at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln from 1943 to 1944, compiling a record of 4–12...

 (1943–1944), was named as acting AD in his stead. Lewandowski eventually helped select Bill Orwig
Bill Orwig
James Wilfred "Bill" Orwig was a basketball and American football player at the University of Michigan. He later served as the athletic director at the University of Toledo, University of Nebraska, and Indiana University....

 as the new permanent Athletic Director, a position he would hold through 1960. Glassford was kept on under Orwig, but the pressure was building for the Nebraska football program to regain its footing and build consistency going forward.

Schedule

Roster

Official Roster
  • 77 Anderson, Quinlyn T (Jr.)
  • 61 Bayer, Joe G (So.)
  • 54 Berguin, Robert C (So.)
  • 85 Blair, Dorwin E (So.)
  • 81 Braley, Jack E (Jr.)
  • 20 Brown, Dan QB (Sr.)
  • 64 Bryant, Charles G (Sr.)
  • 80 Butherus, LeRoy E (So.)
  • 40 Clark, Ron HB (Sr.)
  • 42 Comstock, Don HB (So.)
  • 88 Deines, Allan E (So.)
  • 16 Edwards, John FB (Jr.)
  • 24 Englert, Gordon QB (So.)
  • 25 Erway, Don QB (So.)
  • 73 Evans, Pev T (Sr.)
  • 26 Fischer, Rex QB (Jr.)
  • 71 Fleming, Jack T (So.)
  •    Giles, William E
  • 51 Glandt, William C (Jr.)
  • 79 Glantz, Don T (Sr.)
  • 47 Greenlaw, William HB (So.)
  • 43 Harris, Sylvester HB (Jr.)
  • 84 Hewitt, Don E (Jr.)
  • 88 Hilding, Marlin E (So.)
  • 72 Holloran, William T (Sr.)
  • 44 Johnson, Harry HB (So.)
  • 63 Jones, Larry G (So.)
 
  • 31 Korinek, Dennis HB (Sr.)
  • 68 Kripal, Tom G (Sr.)
  • 75 Kunes, Kenneth T (Sr.)
  • 66 Lair, Gale G (Jr.)
  • 89 Loehr, Andy E (Sr.)
  • 86 Lux, Dean E (Jr.)
  • 23 Margheim, Don QB (So.)
  • 21 McWilliams, Jon HB (Jr.)
  • 34 Moore, Kenneth FB (Sr.)
  • 78 Moore, Richard T (Jr.)
  • 67 Murphy, James G (So.)
  • 70 Neal, Richard T (Jr.)
  • 53 Oberlin, Bob C (Sr.)
  • 76 Petersen, Jerry T (So.)
  • 55 Post, Doran C (Jr.)
  • 10 Rolston, Dirkes HB (Sr.)
  • 32 Scherer, Leo HB (Jr.)
  •    Shaver, William G (So.)
  • 22 Smith, Charles QB (So.)
  • 87 Smith, Howard E (So.)
  • 41 Smith, Robert FB (Sr.)
  • 62 Taylor, William G (Jr.)
  • 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 (So.)
  • 65 Wagner, Bob G (Sr.)
  • 82 Westervelt, Ted E (So.)
  • 69 Wilkinson, John G (Jr.)
  • 33 Yeisley, James FB (Sr.)

  • 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
    Ray Prochaska
    Ray Prochaska
    Raymond Edward Prochaska was an American football player and coach born in Ulysses, Nebraska. He attended the University of Nebraska and played one season in the National Football League....

    |Ends Coach 1950 1947–1948, 1950–1954 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...

    Bob Davis |Backfield Coach 1949 1949–1955
    Robert Faris |Freshman Coach 1952 1952–1954
    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...


    Minnesota







    1234Total
    Nebraska 7
    Minnesota 19

    • Date: September 25

    • Location: Memorial Stadium
      Memorial Stadium (University of Minnesota)
      Memorial Stadium, also known as the "Brick House," was an outdoor athletic stadium on the campus of the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis. It was the home of the Minnesota Golden Gophers football team for 58 seasons, from 1924 until 1981. Before moving to Memorial Stadium in 1924, the Gophers...

       • Minneapolis, Minnesota

    • Game Attendance: 54,147


    Opening against powerhouse rival Minnesota was a tall order to ask of the football team. Using the Split T Formation installed during the offseason, the Cornhuskers managed a single touchdown to avoid the shutout in Minneapolis, but the Golden Gophers had little trouble adding to their lead in the series, moving up to 28-5-2 against Nebraska to date.

    Iowa State







    1234Total
    14
    Nebraska 39

    • Date: October 2

    • 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: 30,000


    The Cornhuskers bounced back from the season opener by trouncing the Cyclones in Lincoln, scoring often and allowing some reserve players to get some on-field time for experience. Nebraska didn't back off as the game progressed, and scored again with less than two minutes remaining. The victory extended the Cornhusker winning streak over Iowa State to nine games, as Nebraska improved to 39-8-1 in the series.

    Kansas State







    1234Total
    Kansas State
    1954 Kansas State Wildcats football team
    The 1954 Kansas State Wildcats football team represented Kansas State University in the college football season of 1954. The team's head football coach was Bill Meek, in his fourth and final year at the helm of the Wildcats. The Wildcats played their home games in Memorial Stadium. The Wildcats...

    7
    Nebraska 3

    • Date: October 9

    • Location: Memorial Stadium • Lincoln, Nebraska

    • Game Attendance: 34,000


    Year in and year out in recent times, Kansas State could be counted on as an automatic win for the Nebraska squad, until last year. In 1953, the Wildcats snapped their ten-game losing streak against the Cornhuskers, and so were not intimidated by the Nebraska squad upon meeting them in Lincoln. The Wildcats put on a defensive show, allowing the Cornhuskers only a field goal as the day wore on. With Nebraska clinging to a 3-0 lead and less than five minutes to play, the Cornhusker defense allowed a Wildcat touchdown, and Kansas State took away their sixth win in the 38-game series.

    Oregon State







    1234Total
    7
    Nebraska 27

    • Date: October 16

    • Location: Memorial Stadium • Lincoln, Nebraska

    • Game Attendance: 39,000


    Smarting from allowing Kansas State another win, the Cornhuskers lit into underdog Oregon State, ensuring the results would come out as expected for the week. Nebraska was up by three touchdowns before the Beavers were able to even muster a single-touchdown response, and the win put the Cornhuskers up to 6-2 in the series to date.

    Colorado







    1234Total
    Nebraska 20
    #11 6

    • Date: October 23

    • Location: Folsom Field
      Folsom Field
      Folsom Field is an outdoor football stadium on the campus of the University of Colorado, at Boulder, Colorado. Opened in 1924, it is the home field of the Colorado Buffaloes of the Pacific-12 Conference; until July 2011, Colorado was a member of the Big 12 Conference. The horseshoe-shaped stadium...

       • Boulder, Colorado
      Boulder, Colorado
      Boulder is the county seat and most populous city of Boulder County and the 11th most populous city in the U.S. state of Colorado. Boulder is located at the base of the foothills of the Rocky Mountains at an elevation of...


    • Game Attendance: 32,500


    It was not yet clear what path the 1954 Cornhuskers were going to take, having started out 2-2 on the season. The Colorado game was likely to set the tone for the rest of the year, as Nebraska had to face the Buffaloes in Boulder. Colorado entered the game with a #11 ranking from 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...

    , led the nation in rushing offense, and held the #10 position in total defense. The first half was a fistfight that sent both teams off the field for the break tied at 6-6, but after that it was all Nebraska. The nation's leading rushing team was outrushed by the Cornhuskers 280 to 231, and gave up a total of 380 yards on the day as Nebraska snapped Colorado's nine-game winning streak. It was the first time Nebraska had recorded a victory at Folsom Field. Colorado fell to 5-8 in the overall series.

    Missouri







    1234Total
    19
    Nebraska 25

    • Date: October 30

    • Location: Memorial Stadium • Lincoln, Nebraska

    • Game Attendance: 35,000


    Bolstered by the victory in Boulder, but perhaps offended by the lack of attention given to them by the AP Poll after having knocked off the nation's #11 team on the road, Nebraska hosted a favored Missouri team in Lincoln. The first half was again a close affair, as the Cornhuskers held a mere 6-point lead at the half, but quickly scored two more times after the break to open the game up. Missouri did not give up, however, drawing within six points again. The Tigers had a chance to tie or go for the win when Nebraska was forced to punt inside the final minute. Nebraska prevailed when the punt returner was hit by two blockers and fumbled the ball, ending the game one play later. The win moved Nebraska to 26-18-2 over Missouri all time, snapped Missouri's three-game edge over the Cornhuskers, and returned the Victory Bell to Lincoln.

    Kansas







    1234Total
    • #20 Nebraska 41
    20

    • Date: November 6

    • Location: Memorial Stadium • Lawrence, Kansas
      Lawrence, Kansas
      Lawrence is the sixth largest city in the U.S. State of Kansas and the county seat of Douglas County. Located in northeastern Kansas, Lawrence is the anchor city of the Lawrence, Kansas, Metropolitan Statistical Area, which encompasses all of Douglas County...



    Following the Missouri win, the AP Poll recognized Nebraska by moving them to a shared #20 ranking entering this game, the first time the Cornhuskers had been ranked since the beginning of 1951. Kansas attempted to hold the game close, and kept with seven points well into the third quarter, but the Cornhusker machine rolled up 416 yards on the day and pulled away to secure their 4th win in league play. The victory improved the Cornhuskers to 44-13-3 over the Jayhawks all time. Despite the win, Nebraska fell back out of the AP Poll.

    Pittsburgh

    Riding a wave of success, Nebraska played host to rival Pittsburgh for the annual homecoming match up. The Panthers were favored, but a savage battle on the field yielded no points for either team by the half as the Cornhuskers battled for national respect. Despite the effort, Pittsburgh's halftime adjustments broke through the Nebraska defense for two scores in the third quarter. A single Cornhusker reply was all the home team could muster in reply as the Panthers scored a third time near the end of the game. It was Nebraska's third straight loss in the series as they slipped to 3-13-3 against Pittsburgh to date.

    Oklahoma







    1234Total
    Nebraska 7
    • #3 Oklahoma
    1954 Oklahoma Sooners football team
    The 1954 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma in the college football season of 1954–1955.-Schedule:...

    55

    • Date: November 20

    • Location: Oklahoma Memorial Stadium
      Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium
      The Gaylord Family - Oklahoma Memorial Stadium is the on-campus football facility for the University of Oklahoma Sooners in Norman, Oklahoma. The official capacity of the stadium, following recent renovations, is 82,112, making it the 16th largest college stadium in the United States and the third...

       • Norman, Oklahoma
      Norman, Oklahoma
      Norman is a city in Cleveland County, Oklahoma, United States, and is located south of downtown Oklahoma City. It is part of the Oklahoma City metropolitan area. As of the 2010 census, Norman was to have 110,925 full-time residents, making it the third-largest city in Oklahoma and the...


    • Game Attendance: 56,000


    Perennial league champion Oklahoma brought Nebraska to Norman and quickly demolished the stunned Cornhuskers to close out the Big 7 conference schedule. It seemed like Nebraska might have still had a chance despite their 7-21 deficit at halftime, but the Sooners had little difficulty piling on the points afterward. Oklahoma's 55 points against the Cornhuskers were the most allowed in the program's history, and the scoring margin of 48 points was the worst since a 0-48 defeat, also handed down by the Sooners, in 1949. Oklahoma's record streak of wins over Nebraska was extended to 12, and Nebraska's series edge narrowed to a single-game margin of 16-15-3. Oklahoma went on to finish the season 10-0 and ranked #3 in 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...

    . Under the relatively recent no-repeat bowl appearance rule implemented by the Big 7, Oklahoma was not permitted to represent the league in the Orange Bowl, and as the second-place Big 7 team, Nebraska instead got the nod to play in Miami on January 1.

    Hawaii







    1234Total
    Nebraska 50
    0

    • Date: November 26

    • Location: Honolulu Stadium
      Honolulu Stadium
      Honolulu Stadium was a stadium located in the Moiliili district of Honolulu, Hawai'i, at the corner of King and Isenberg Streets. It was opened in 1926 and demolished in 1976. It was the primary sports venue in Hawai'i preceding Aloha Stadium. Famous athletes who competed in Honolulu Stadium...

       • Honolulu County, Hawaii
      Honolulu, Hawaii
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    • Game Attendance: 17,000


    The Cornhuskers were treated to a late season game against Hawaii, the first meeting of these teams, in Honolulu. The Cornhuskers quickly forgot their troubles against Oklahoma by piling 50 unanswered points on the hapless Rainbows for a dominating shutout victory to close the regular season. The defeat of Hawaii was Nebraska's most prolific since an identical 50-0 downing of Wyoming back in the 1934 season opener twenty years prior.

    Duke

    Nebraska was invited to the Orange Bowl
    Orange Bowl
    The Orange Bowl is an annual American college football bowl game played at Sun Life Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. It has been played annually since January 1, 1935 and celebrated its 75th playing on January 1, 2009...

     for the first time in program history, and this game was the 11th in Nebraska's first-ever 11-game season as well as Nebraska's second-ever bowl game. The Cornhuskers had not played a postseason game since meeting Stanford in the 1941 Rose Bowl
    1941 Rose Bowl
    The 1941 Rose Bowl, played on January 1, 1941, was an American football bowl game. It was the 27th Rose Bowl Game with the #7 ranked Cornhuskers taking on the #2 ranked Stanford Indians. At the end of the 2009 college football season, this game stands as the only meeting between these two...

    , while Duke had not seen a postseason game for ten years. Several opinion pieces of the time displayed disdain for the Big 7's no-repeat bowl rule, and that Oklahoma was not permitted to participate as Big 7 champion. Nebraska nonetheless attempted to make a game of it, coming back from a 0-14 halftime deficit to pull within 7, but the Blue Devils overwhelmed and dominated the day in the first and only meeting of these teams. Nebraska was outyarded 370-110, and 288-84 on the ground, to the dismay of a Nebraska team known for its ground attack. The entire Duke roster in attendance was able to get playing time, and Nebraska was unable to find success even against the Blue Devil reserves. It was the largest crowd that the Cornhuskers had ever played in front of, fully 10,000 more spectators than had watched any other Nebraska game in person before, though as Duke began to roll and went up 27-7, many in the stands began to leave early. Said coach Glassford after the game: "I knew we’d have to play our best to stand a chance of beating Duke, but we came up with a stinking performance and got spanked."

    After the season

    Although the season did not exactly end on a high note, the winning record and first bowl game appearance since 1941 was more than enough to allow coach Glassford to retain his position and quiet the voices hoping for him to be replaced. For the sixth season in a row since taking over at Nebraska, Glassford had alternated winning and losing seasons, so even with the runner-up league finish and post season appearance, there was still no form of confidence that the winning performance could be maintained. Glassford's second place Big 7 record of 4-2 was enough to push his overall conference record back to the winning side, at 18-17-1 (.514), though his overall record was still lagging at 26-30-3 (.466). Nebraska's program all-time league percentage improved slightly to 138-54-12 (.706), while the overall record slipped to 342-178-34 (.648).
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    Future NFL and other professional league players

    • Charley Bryant, 1955 24th-round pick of the Green Bay Packers
      Green Bay Packers
      The Green Bay Packers are an American football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. They are members of the North Division of the National Football Conference in the National Football League . The Packers are the current NFL champions...

    • Don Glantz, 1955 5th-round pick of the Washington Redskins
      Washington Redskins
      The Washington Redskins are a professional American football team and members of the East Division of the National Football Conference in the National Football League . The team plays at FedExField in Landover, Maryland, while its headquarters and training facility are at Redskin Park in Ashburn,...

    • Bob Smith, 1955 15th-round pick of the Cleveland Browns
      Cleveland Browns
      The Cleveland Browns are a professional football team based in Cleveland, Ohio. They are currently members of the North Division of the American Football Conference in the National Football League...

    • 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
      The Cleveland Browns are a professional football team based in Cleveland, Ohio. They are currently members of the North Division of the American Football Conference in the National Football League...


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