American college football season
The 1997 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team represented the University of Nebraska–Lincoln in the 1997 NCAA Division I-A football season . The team was led by 25th-year head coach Tom Osborne and played their home games in Memorial Stadium in Lincoln, Nebraska . The Cornhuskers competed as members of the Big 12 Conference in the league's second year of existence.
The Cornhuskers compiled a perfect 13–0 record and claimed their third national championship in four years. Nebraska was ranked first in the final Coaches Poll of the year, but was ranked second behind Michigan (also undefeated, at 12–0) in the final AP Poll . Of the 20 official championship selectors designated by the NCAA, 13 selected Nebraska as national champions, six selected Michigan, and one declared them co-champions.[ 1] It remains one of the most hotly contested national championship debates in college football history.[ 2]
Nebraska secured their first Big 12 Conference championship by defeating Texas A&M by a score of 54–15 in the Big 12 Championship Game . Nebraska had been upset by Texas in the inaugural Big 12 Championship Game in 1996 . The season ended with a 42–17 victory over No. 3 Tennessee in the 1998 Orange Bowl for their fourth consecutive major bowl victory.
The Nebraska offense, which led the country in scoring, was led by quarterback Scott Frost and running back Ahman Green . Frost became just the tenth player in college football history to both pass and run for 1,000 yards. Green finished second in the country in rushing yards with 1,877 yards, and tied for third in touchdowns with 22.[ 3] Offensive lineman Aaron Taylor was named a consensus All-American and was the recipient of the Outland Trophy . The Cornhusker defense was anchored by All-American defensive linemen Jason Peter and Grant Wistrom , winner of the Lombardi Award .
Head coach Tom Osborne announced after the regular season that the Orange Bowl would be his final game as head coach. He retired as Nebraska's all-time winningest coach, and was sixth in wins all-time in major college football history at the time of his retirement.[ 4]
Date Time Opponent Rank Site TV Result Attendance Source August 30 1:00 pm Akron * No. 6 W 59–1475,124
September 13 12:30 pm UCF * No. 6 Memorial Stadium Lincoln, NE W 38–2475,327
September 20 2:30 pm at No. 2 Washington * No. 7 ABC W 27–1474,023
October 4 6:00 pm No. 17 Kansas State No. 3 Memorial Stadium Lincoln, NE (rivalry ) FSN W 56–2675,856
October 11 6:00 pm at Baylor No. 3 W 49–2138,175
October 18 12:30 pm Texas Tech No. 2 Memorial Stadium Lincoln, NE W 29–075,764
October 25 6:00 pm at Kansas No. 1 FSN W 35–042,000
November 1 2:30 pm Oklahoma No. 1 Memorial Stadium Lincoln, NE (rivalry ) ABC W 69–775,926
November 8 2:30 pm at Missouri No. 1 ABC W 45–38 OT 66,846
November 15 11:30 am Iowa State No. 3 Memorial Stadium Lincoln, NE FSN W 77–1475,613
1:30 pm at Colorado No. 2 ABC W 27–2452,738
December 6 3:30 pm vs. No. 14 Texas A&M No. 2 ABC W 54–1564,824
, 19987:00 pm vs. No. 3 Tennessee * No. 2 CBS W 42–1774,002 [ 5]
*Non-conference game HomecomingRankings from AP Poll released prior to the game All times are in Central time
Ranking movementsLegend: ██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking Week Poll Pre 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Final AP 6 6 6 6 7 3 3 3 2 1 1 1 3 3 2 2 2 2 Coaches 6 6 5 6 3 3 3 2 1 1 1 3 3 2 2 2 1
Akron at Nebraska
1
2 3 4 Total
Akron
0
0 7 7
14
• Nebraska
14
24 14 7
59
UCF at Nebraska
1
2 3 4 Total
UCF
7
10 0 7
24
• Nebraska
0
14 17 7
38
Nebraska at Washington
1
2 3 4 Total
• Nebraska
14
7 0 6
27
Washington
0
7 7 0
14
Nebraska at Baylor
1
2 3 4 Total
• Nebraska
14
28 7 0
49
Baylor
7
0 0 14
21
Texas Tech at Nebraska
1
2 3 4 Total
Texas Tech
0
0 0 0
0
• Nebraska
3
10 9 7
29
Nebraska at Kansas
1
2 3 4 Total
• Nebraska
7
14 0 14
35
Kansas
0
0 0 0
0
Oklahoma at Nebraska
1
2 3 4 Total
Oklahoma
0
0 7 0
7
• Nebraska
20
14 21 14
69
Nebraska at Missouri
1
2 3 4 OT Total
• Nebraska
14
7 7 10 7
45
Missouri
7
17 7 7 0
38
Iowa State at Nebraska
1
2 3 4 Total
Iowa State
7
0 0 7
14
• Nebraska
35
28 7 7
77
Nebraska at Colorado
1
2 3 4 Total
• Nebraska
3
7 17 0
27
Colorado
0
3 7 14
24
Texas A&M vs Nebraska
1
2 3 4 Total
Texas A&M
0
3 0 12
15
• Nebraska
16
21 3 14
54
Tennessee vs Nebraska
1
2 3 4 Total
Tennessee
0
3 6 8
17
• Nebraska
7
7 21 7
42
1997 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team roster
Players
Coaches
Offense
Pos.
#
Name
Class
FB
38
Dan Alexander
Fr
OL
Steve Altstadt
Fr
OT
70
Eric Anderson
Sr
TE
94
Travis Antholz
So
WB
82
Sean Applegate
So
C
52
Matt Baldwin
So
G
76
Sasho Becvarovski
Fr
SE
20
Tom Beveridge
Fr
WB
14
Lance Brown
Jr
IB
36
Correll Buckhalter
Fr
TE
90
Tim Carpenter
Sr
SE
6
Kenny Cheatham
Jr
QB
9
Monte Christo
Jr
OT
68
Jeff Clausen
So
FB
42
Josh Cobb
Jr
WB
Ben Cornelsen
Fr
WB
Tyler Cotten
Fr
QB
Eric Crouch
Fr
SE
3
Matt Davison
Fr
TE
85
T.J. DeBates
So
SE
Luke Denney
Fr
OT
77
Billy Diekmann
Fr
SE
2
J.R. Edwards
So
IB
4
DeAngelo Evans
So
WB
12
Demond Finister
So
SE
83
Craig Fischer
So
SE
Pat Friesen
Fr
QB
7
Scott Frost
Sr
WB
Paul Fujan
Fr
OT
74
Lonnie Fulton
So
SE
10
Mike Gentile
Fr
G
72
Ben Gessford
Jr
WB
27
John Gibson
Fr
IB
Marcus Giles
Fr
FB
Nick Gragert
Fr
IB
30
Ahman Green
Jr
OL
Mike Green
Fr
SE
80
Billy Haafke
Jr
G
53
Aaron Havlovic
So
OT
51
Kyle Henson
Jr
C
59
Josh Heskew
Jr
G
55
Russ Hochstein
Fr
G
62
Matt Hoskinson
Sr
TE
88
Sheldon Jackson
Jr
TE
34
Vershan Jackson
Sr
G
56
Marcus Johnson
So
SE
Nate Johnson
Fr
WB
Jordan Jones
Fr
OT
69
Adam Julch
So
FB
22
Ben Kingston
So
TE
87
Chad Kobus
So
OL
Kyle Kollmorgen
Fr
SE
89
Jeff (Robert) Lake
Sr
FB
40
Billy Legate
Jr
QB
1
Frankie London
So
FB
45
Joel Makovicka
Jr
TE
41
Jake McKee
Fr
FB
32
Willie Miller
Fr
TE
81
John Murphy
Fr
QB
12
Bobby Newcombe
Fr
IB
37
Jason Olnes
So
IB
36
Hank Piening
Fr
OT
73
Fred Pollack
Sr
OT
57
Ryan Preister
Fr
C
Dominic Raiola
Fr
OL
Buck Rasmussen
Fr
TE
86
Dorrick Roy
Jr
QB
16
Jay Runty
Fr
G
Jon Rutherford
Fr
G
79
Chris Saalfeld
Fr
FB
21
Matt Schoening
Fr
OT
65
Jason Schwab
So
C
54
Doug Seaman
Sr
G
63
James Sherman
So
IB
31
James Sims
Sr
IB
25
Travis Soucie
Fr
FB
43
Jeremy Stanislav
Fr
OT
95
Jim Tansey
So
G
67
Aaron Taylor
Sr
OT
71
Mike Van Cleave
Sr
WB
26
Casey Vanderhoef
Fr
OL
Dave Volk
Fr
G
61
Brandt Wade
Jr
RB
Dan White
Fr
WB
33
Sean Wieting
Sr
WB
5
Shevin Wiggins
Jr
QB
3
Chad Wiles
Fr
FB
24
Andy Winkler
So
TE
Tracey Wistrom
Fr
G
64
Jon Zatechka
Sr
Defense
Pos.
#
Name
Class
DT
95
Derek Allen
So
DT
89
Luis Almanzar
Fr
LCB
28
Josh Anderson
Fr
WLB
40
Erick Arens
So
WLB
36
Rod Baker
Fr
RE
87
Chris Bassett
Sr
LCB
24
Jason Benes
Sr
DB
Mic Boettner
Fr
DB
Dion Booker
Fr
ROV
21
Mike Brown
So
RCB
22
Ralph Brown
So
MLB
39
Ben Buettenback
So
LB
Grant Bunton
Fr
LB
Jamie Burrow
Fr
LB
Jon Coyne
Fr
SLB
54
Chris Deitloff
Fr
DB
Damian Demps
Fr
RCB
2
Leslie Dennis
Sr
ROV
17
George Dittrick
Fr
DT
58
Brandon Drum
Jr
DT
61
Jason Dush
Fr
FS
33
Mitch Ebke
Fr
FS
John Eisenberg
So
FS
20
Clint Finley
Fr
FS
5
Eric Fischer
Fr
MLB
44
Jay Foreman
Jr
SLB
34
Russell Froehlich
Jr
RCB
18
Jay Gates
Sr
DT
77
Bobby Gill
So
RE
75
Matt Grummert
Fr
RE
9
George Guidry
Fr
LB
Chris Gustafson
Fr
FS
45
Brad Hamik
Fr
CB
2
Brandon Harrison
Jr
SLB
49
Quint Hogrefe
Jr
DB
Matt Ickes
Fr
WLB
50
Julius Jackson
So
WLB
1
Eric Johnson
Jr
DT
88
Dave Jones
Sr
DT
91
Loran Kaiser
Fr
RE
57
Chad Kelsay
Jr
WLB
47
Josh Kohl
So
RE
82
Curt Lenners
Sr
ROV
29
Gregg List
So
ROV
6
Kalin Makaiwi
Jr
DT
97
Glen Matthews
Jr
DT
85
Jason McCullough
Jr
WLB
4
Octavious McFarlin
Sr
DL
Matt McGinn
Fr
FS
25
Greg McGraw
So
LB
Levi Mehl
Fr
DT
78
Tom Milius
So
RE
93
Brandon Mooberry
Fr
SLB
37
Tony Ortiz
So
LB
Jon Penny
Fr
DT
55
Jason Peter
Sr
LCB
11
Jerome Peterson
So
MLB
13
Carlos Polk
Fr
ROV
14
Brandon Quindt
Fr
SLB
23
Steve Raymond
So
RCB
10
Khari Reynolds
Fr
LB
Brandon Roth
Fr
RE
84
Mike Rucker
Jr
RE
80
Eric Ryan
So
SLB
46
Brian Shaw
So
RE
76
Scott Siebenborn
Fr
LB
Ryan Svoboda
Fr
DB
16
Erwin Swiney
Fr
LB
Nick Terrio
Fr
DT
79
Ross Tessendorf
Jr
DB
Alik Tillery
Fr
RE
92
Travis Toline
Jr
DB
Arion Turner
Fr
MLB
48
Chad Tuttle
Fr
MLB
56
Noland Urban
Fr
LB
Simon Van Boening
Fr
RE
83
Kyle Vanden Bosch
Fr
LB
Mark Vedral
Fr
CB
27
Joe Walker
Fr
DT
94
Brian Walters
Fr
FS
32
Eric Walther
Jr
RE
90
Brandon Wardyn
Fr
FS
3
Eric Warfield
Sr
DT
96
Steve Warren
So
ROV
42
Troy Watchorn
Fr
LB
J.P. (John Paul) Wichmann
Fr
RE
81
Aaron Wills
So
DT
99
Jason Wiltz
Jr
RE
98
Grant Wistrom
Sr
DB
Wes Woodward
Fr
RE
38
Brendan Zahl
Sr
Special teams
Head coach
Coordinators/assistant coaches
Charlie McBride 17th season as DC/DL coach 21st year at Nebraska Alma mater: Colorado
Turner Gill 6th season as QB coach 6th year at Nebraska Alma mater: Nebraska
Craig Bohl 3rd season as LB coach 6th year at Nebraska Alma mater: Nebraska
Ron Brown 11th season as WR/TE coach 11th year at Nebraska Alma mater: Brown
Dan Young 15th season as OL/K coach 15th year at Nebraska Alma mater: Reed
Milt Tenopir 24th season as OL coach 24th year at Nebraska Alma mater: Sterling
Nelson Barnes 1st season as RE coach 1st year at Nebraska Alma mater: North Texas
George Darlington DB coach 25th year at Nebraska Alma mater: Rutgers
Frank Solich 15th season as RB coach 19th year at Nebraska Alma mater: Nebraska
Boyd Epley 29th season as S&C coach 29th year at Nebraska Alma mater: Nebraska
Legend
(C) Team captain
(S) Suspended
(I) Ineligible
Injured
Redshirt
Roster Last update: 2011-01-17
Defense
FS
Eric Warfield
Clint Finley
Eric Walther
WILL
MIKE
SAM
Octavious McFarlin
Jay Foreman
Brian Shaw
Eric Johnson
Carlos Polk
Tony Ortiz
Juiles Jackson
Ben Buettenback
Quint Hogrefe
ROVER
Mike Brown
Brandon Quindt
Gregg List
CB
Erwin Swiney
Joe Walker
Brandon Harrison
DE
DT
DT
DE
Grant Wistrom
Jason Peter
Jason Wiltz
Chad Kelsay Mike Rucker
Travis Toline
Brandon Drum
Steve Warren
Kyle Vanden Bosch
Aaron Wills
Loran Kaiser
Derek Allen
Brandon Mooberry
CB
Ralph Brown
Jerome Peterson
Khari Reynolds
Offense
WR
Kenny Cheatham
Jeff Lake Matt Davison
⋅
LT
LG
C
RG
RT
Fred Pollack
Aaron Taylor
Josh Heskew
Jon Zatechka
Eric Anderson
Adam Julch
James Sherman
Matt Hoskinson
Matt Hoskinson
Jason Schwab
Mike Van Cleave
Brandt Wade
Matt Baldwin
Ben Gessford
Jeff Clausen
TE
Vershan Jackson Tim Carpenter
Sheldon Jackson
T.J DeBates
WR
Lance Brown
Bobby Newcombe Shevin Wiggins
⋅
QB
Scott Frost
Frankie London
Monte Christo
RB
Ahman Green
Correll Buckhalter
James Sims
FB
Joel Machovicka
Billy Legate
Willie Miller
QB Scott Frost : 88/159 (55.3%) for 1,237 yards (7.80) with 5 TD vs. 4 INT (2.52%). 176 carries for 1,095 yards (6.22) and 19 TD.
RB Ahman Green : 278 carries for 1,877 yards (6.75) with 22 TD. 16 catches for 151 yards and 0 TD.
FB Joel Makovicka : 105 carries for 685 yards (6.52) and 9 TD.
RB Correll Buckhalter : 54 carries for 311 yards (5.76) and 6 TD.
WR Lance Brown: 12 catches for 226 yards (18.83) and 0 TD.
WR Matt Davison: 10 catches for 219 yards (21.90) and 1 TD.
Nebraska Head Coach Tom Osborne announced his retirement just prior to the 1998 Orange bowl, capping a remarkable career of success. The #2 Cornhuskers handily defeated the #3 Tennessee Volunteers 42-17, while #1 Michigan defeated #7 Washington State team 21-16. In postgame coverage on the field, Nebraska quarterback Scott Frost openly lobbied Coaches Poll voters for support based on performance comparisons between Nebraska and Michigan.[ 6] The voters apparently agreed, as Nebraska was ranked #1 in the final Coaches Poll, while Michigan retained their pre-bowl #1 ranking in the AP Poll , creating a split National Championship . The 1997 Huskers set an NCAA record that still stands by scoring an average of 5.5 rushing touchdowns per game (66 rushing touchdowns in twelve games, not including the six scored in the Orange Bowl).[ 7]
[ 8]
Award
Name(s)
Lombardi Award
Grant Wistrom
Outland Trophy
Aaron Taylor
Big 12 Male Athlete of the Year
Grant Wistrom
All-America 1st team
Jason Peter , Aaron Taylor, Grant Wistrom
All-America 2nd team
Ahman Green
All-America 3rd team
Eric Anderson
All-Big 12 1st team
Eric Anderson, Mike Brown , Ralph Brown , Scott Frost , Ahman Green, Jason Peter, Aaron Taylor, Grant Wistrom
All-Big 12 2nd team
Jay Foreman
All-Big 12 3rd team
Josh Heskew, Chad Kelsay, Eric Warfield , Jon Zatechka
All-Big 12 honorable mention
Kris Brown , Jesse Kosch, Joel Makovicka , Fred Pollack, Mike Rucker , Jason Wiltz
NFL and pro players [ edit ]
The following Nebraska players who participated in the 1997 season later moved on to the next level and joined a professional or semi-pro team as draftees or free agents.[ 9]
^ 2017 NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision Records (PDF) . Indianapolis: The National Collegiate Athletic Association. July 2017. p. 115. Retrieved June 11, 2019 .
^ Ogden, Tim (July 30, 2009). "1997 The Great Debate" . Bleacher Report .
^ "1997 College Football Year Summary" . Sports-Reference.com . Retrieved June 11, 2019 .
^ Moran, Malcolm (December 11, 1997). "After 25 seasons, Osborne to retire" . The New York Times .
^ "Tie-tle; Huskers, Michigan are co-champions" . The Kansas City Star . January 3, 1998. Retrieved July 27, 2024 – via Newspapers.com .
^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine : "Scott Frost Nebraska Head Coach" . YouTube . November 12, 2017.
^ "Football Bowl Subdivision Records" (PDF) . NCAA. 2010.
^ 1997 Husker Honors
^ "All Time NFL Huskers" . Archived from the original on August 15, 2009. Retrieved May 21, 2009 .
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