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American college football season
The 1910 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team represented the University of Nebraska in the 1910 college football season . The team was coached by fourth-year head coach William C. "King" Cole and played its home games at Nebraska Field in Lincoln, Nebraska .[ 1] They competed as members of the Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MVIAA).
The Cornhuskers won the MVIAA championship, the school's first since 1907. After the season, the conference adopted a new rule prohibiting "special coaching" and requiring that athletic coaches be full-time faculty members.[ 2] Unwilling to commit to a year-round position, Cole resigned and moved to his farm in Missoula, Montana . His final game at Nebraska was a record-setting 119–0 win over Haskell .[ 3]
Schedule
Date Time Opponent Site Result Source October 1 Peru State * W 66–0
October 8 3:00 p.m. South Dakota * Nebraska Field Lincoln, NE W 12–9
October 15 Minnesota * L 21–3
October 22 Denver * Nebraska Field Lincoln, NE W 27–0
October 29 Doane * Nebraska Field Lincoln, NE W 6–0
November 5 Kansas W 6–0
November 12 at Iowa State Nebraska Field Lincoln, NE W 24–0
November 24 2:30 p.m. Haskell * Nebraska Field Lincoln, NE W 119–0
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Coaching staff
Roster
[ 6]
Anderson, Arthur G
Chauner, Walter E
Elliott, E.B. LG
Frank, Ernest HB
Frank, Owen HB
Gibson, J.P. FB
Harman, Dewey RT
Hornberger, Evans C
Lofgren, Gus E
McKee PLAYER
Minor, Harry HB
Pearson, Monte RG
Potter, Herbert QB
Purdy, Leonard FB
Racely PLAYER
Rathbone, Harvey FB
Russell, Richard HB
Shonka, Sylvester LT
Sturmer, Frederick T
Temple, LeRoy RT
Warner, Leon QB
Game summaries
Peru State
Overall
Last meeting
Result
2–0
September 26, 1908
Nebraska, 20–0
This was the final meeting between Nebraska and Peru State.
South Dakota
Overall
Last meeting
Result
3–1–1
October 2, 1909
6–6
at Minnesota
Overall
Last meeting
Result
1–7–1
October 16, 1909
Minnesota, 14–0
Denver
Denver at Nebraska
1
2 Total
Denver
0
• Nebraska
27
Overall
Last meeting
Result
2–1
November 20, 1909
Nebraska, 6–5
This was the final meeting between Denver and Nebraska.
Doane
Doane at Nebraska
1
2 Total
Doane
0
• Nebraska
6
Overall
Last meeting
Result
13–2
October 30, 1909
Nebraska, 12–0
at Kansas
Nebraska at Kansas
1
2 Total
• Nebraska
6
Kansas
0
Overall
Last meeting
Result
8–8
November 6, 1909
Kansas, 6–0
Nebraska clinched at least a share of the MVIAA championship with a 6–0 win over Kansas.
Iowa State
Overall
Last meeting
Result
7–3
November 7, 1908
Nebraska, 23–17
Nebraska clinched the conference title outright with a 24–0 win over Iowa State, NU's fourth consecutive shutout.
Haskell
Overall
Last meeting
Result
4–2
November 25, 1909
Haskell, 16–5
In Cole's final game as head coach, Nebraska set several program records in a 119–0 blowout of Haskell. Among the marks that still stand are points scored, margin of victory, and yards of offense (1,150). The Indians managed only 67 yards in their 17 total plays in the game.
References
Venues Bowls and rivalries Culture and lore People Seasons National championship seasons in bold
MVIAA Big Six Big Seven Big Eight National championships in bold
Pre-split Post-split National championships in bold