The Nebraska Black Shirts are one of the most iconic defenses in college football history. The unit has been a cornerstone of the Cornhuskers' success, helping the team win five national championships and 46 conference titles.
The Black Shirts were founded in 1963 by head coach Bob Devaney. Devaney wanted to create a defense that was aggressive, physical, and intimidating. He chose the color black for the team's jerseys because he believed it would strike fear into the hearts of opponents.
The Black Shirts quickly became one of the most feared defenses in the country. They were known for their relentless pursuit of the quarterback and their ability to force turnovers. In 1971, the Black Shirts helped the Cornhuskers win their first national championship.
The Black Shirts continued to be a dominant force throughout the 1970s and 1980s. They helped the Cornhuskers win four more national championships and 14 conference titles during that span.
In the 1990s, the Black Shirts began to decline. The team struggled to find consistency, and they failed to win a national championship. However, the Black Shirts regained their dominance in the early 2000s. They helped the Cornhuskers win two more national championships and six conference titles.
The Black Shirts have continued to be a successful unit in recent years. They have helped the Cornhuskers win two more conference titles since 2010.
The Black Shirts are still one of the most respected defenses in college football. They are known for their physicality, their athleticism, and their ability to generate turnovers.
The Black Shirts are led by head coach Scott Frost. Frost is a former Nebraska quarterback who played on the Black Shirts in the 1990s. He knows what it takes to be a successful Black Shirt, and he has instilled that same mentality in his players.
The Black Shirts are a young and talented group. They have a lot of potential, and they are hungry to succeed. The future is bright for the Black Shirts.
The Black Shirts have had a profound impact on college football. They have helped the Cornhuskers win five national championships and 46 conference titles. They have also produced some of the greatest defensive players in history, including Tommie Frazier, Bruce Irvin, and Ndamukong Suh.
The Black Shirts are more than just a football team. They are a symbol of Nebraska pride and tradition. They represent the values of hard work, dedication, and toughness. The Black Shirts are an inspiration to all who watch them play.
The future of the Black Shirts is bright. The team is young and talented, and they have a lot of potential. The Black Shirts are hungry to succeed, and they are ready to return to their former glory.
The Black Shirts are a special group of players. They are the heart and soul of the Cornhuskers football team. The Black Shirts are a symbol of Nebraska pride and tradition. They are an inspiration to all who watch them play.
The Nebraska Black Shirts are one of the most iconic defenses in college football history. They have helped the Cornhuskers win five national championships and 46 conference titles. The Black Shirts are a symbol of Nebraska pride and tradition. They are an inspiration to all who watch them play.
Bob Devaney
1963
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Scott Frost
Memorial Stadium
"Hail Varsity"
Herbie Husker
Table 1: Nebraska Black Shirts National Championships
Year | Score | Opponent |
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1971 | 38-6 | Oklahoma |
1974 | 17-10 | Alabama |
1994 | 24-17 | Florida |
1995 | 62-24 | Florida |
1997 | 42-17 | Tennessee |
Table 2: Nebraska Black Shirts Conference Championships
Year | Conference | Score | Opponent |
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1963 | Big Eight | 29-14 | Colorado |
1964 | Big Eight | 14-10 | Kansas |
1965 | Big Eight | 21-14 | Oklahoma |
1966 | Big Eight | 33-6 | Iowa State |
1967 | Big Eight | 27-17 | Colorado |
1969 | Big Eight | 45-19 | Oklahoma |
1970 | Big Eight | 35-31 | Oklahoma |
1971 | Big Eight | 35-31 | Oklahoma |
1972 | Big Eight | 40-10 | Oklahoma |
1973 | Big Eight | 31-24 | Oklahoma |
1974 | Big Eight | 40-15 | Oklahoma |
1975 | Big Eight | 35-14 | Oklahoma |
1976 | Big Eight | 27-14 | Oklahoma |
1977 | Big Eight | 35-14 | Oklahoma |
1978 | Big Eight | 41-17 | Oklahoma |
1979 | Big Eight | 24-14 | Oklahoma |
1980 | Big Eight | 35-21 | Oklahoma |
1981 | Big Eight | 52-14 | Missouri |
1982 | Big Eight | 45-10 | Oklahoma |
1983 | Big Eight | 38-21 | Oklahoma |
1984 | Big Eight | 28-21 | Oklahoma |
1985 | Big Eight | 51-14 | Oklahoma |
1994 | Big Eight | 38-24 | Colorado |
1995 | Big Eight | 62-24 | Kansas State |
1996 | Big Twelve | 55-15 | Texas |
1997 | Big Twelve | 52-17 | Washington |
1998 | Big Twelve | 24-23 | Colorado |
1999 | Big Twelve | 22-6 | Texas A&M |
2000 | Big Twelve | 62-36 | Oklahoma |
2001 | Big Twelve | 31-24 | Oklahoma |
2005 | Big Twelve | 23-3 | Texas Tech |
2006 | Big Twelve | 42-27 | Texas |
2007 | Big Twelve | 14-0 | Missouri |
2008 | Big Twelve | 65-51 | Oklahoma |
2009 | Big Twelve | 13-12 | Kansas |
2010 | Big Ten |
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