1913 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team

1913 Nebraska Cornhuskers football
Missouri Valley co-champion
Conference Big Eight Conference
1913 record 8–0 (3–0 MVIAA)
Head coach Ewald O. Stiehm (3rd year)
Home stadium Nebraska Field
1913 Missouri Valley football standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T     W   L   T
Missouri + 4 0 0     7 1 0
Nebraska + 3 0 0     8 0 0
Kansas 3 2 0     5 3 0
Iowa State 2 2 0     4 4 0
Drake 1 3 0     4 3 1
Kansas State 0 2 0     3 4 1
Washington (MO) 0 4 0     1 5 0
  • + Conference co-champions

The 1913 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team was the representative of the University of Nebraska in the 1913 college football season. The team was coached by Ewald O. Stiehm and played their home games at Nebraska Field in Lincoln, Nebraska.

Before the season

Coach Stiehm returned for his third year after earning conference championships in both of his previous seasons. Although the roster grew slightly from 15 to 17 players, only two starters from 1912 were still part of the program, which required some position changes to be made.

This was the first year that Nebraska utilized a Spring football practice session.[1][2]

Schedule

[3]

Date Opponent Site Result Attendance
October 4* Washburn Nebraska Field • Lincoln, Nebraska W 19-0 -
October 11 Kansas State Nebraska Field • Lincoln, Nebraska W 24-6 -
October 18*† Minnesota Nebraska Field • Lincoln, Nebraska W 7-0 -
October 25* Haskell Nebraska Field • Lincoln, Nebraska W 7-6 -
November 1 at Iowa State State Field • Ames, Iowa W 18-9 -
November 8* Nebraska Wesleyan Nebraska Field • Lincoln, Nebraska W 42-7 -
November 15 at Kansas Central Park • Lawrence, Kansas W 9-0 -
November 22* Iowa Nebraska Field • Lincoln, Nebraska W 12-0 -
*Non-Conference Game. †Homecoming

Roster

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Abbott, Earl RG
Balis, Arthur E
Beck, Charles E
Cameron, Robert RT
Elwell, John HB
Freitag, Albert G
Halligan, Vic LT
Howard, Warren FB
Mastin, Guy E
Mulligan, Harold E
Pearson, Monte LT
Purdy, Leonard HB
Ross, Clinton RG
Rutherford, Richard HB
Shields, Paul G
Thompson, Robert C
Towle, Max QB

Coaching staff

Name Title First year
in this position
Years at Nebraska Alma Mater
Ewald O. StiehmHead Coach19111911–1915
Jack BestTrainer18901890–1922
DudleyAssistant Coach
HaarmanFirst Assistant Coach

[5][6]

Game notes

Washburn

Washburn at Nebraska
1 2Total
Washburn 0
Nebraska 19

The young Nebraska team got off to a good, confidence-building start with a shutout victory over Washburn to start the season in the first meeting of these teams. [1][7]

Kansas State

Kansas State at Nebraska
1 2Total
Kansas State 6
Nebraska 24
  • Date: 1913-10-11
  • Location: Nebraska Field • Lincoln, Nebraska

Despite scoring first, Kansas State was handed their third consecutive loss in the series, remaining winless against Nebraska. [1][7]

Minnesota

Minnesota at Nebraska
1 234Total
Minnesota 0 000 0
Nebraska 0 070 7
  • Date: 1913-10-18
  • Location: Nebraska Field • Lincoln, Nebraska

When Minnesota arrived in Lincoln for the 13th meeting of these teams in what had become an annual epic grudge match, it was only the second time the game was held in Nebraska. Perhaps aided by the emotion of the Homecoming festivities, the Cornhuskers held their ground and fought the Golden Gophers to a scoreless first half, and then with much effort managed to secure a 3rd-quarter touchdown. Minnesota would not allow Nebraska to score again but were also unable to respond, and Nebraska secured its second victory in the series. Of the Cornhuskers, coach Williams of Minnesota said "I cannot say I expected the Gophers to be defeated. Nebraska has a great team." [1][7][8]

Haskell

Haskell at Nebraska
1 2Total
Haskell 6
Nebraska 7
  • Date: 1913-10-25
  • Location: Nebraska Field • Lincoln, Nebraska

Following the Minnesota victory, a surprisingly difficult fight faced the Cornhuskers when Haskell returned to continue their series with Nebraska. The fierce contest injured Nebraska's team captain, who had to leave the game and was initially feared to be lost for the season. In the end, the Cornhuskers barely escaped with a 1-point margin of victory and sent the Haskell Indians home with another defeat, dropping them to 2-6 on the series. [7][8]

Iowa State

Nebraska at Iowa State
1 2Total
Nebraska 18
Iowa State 9
  • Date: 1913-11-01
  • Location: State Field • Ames, Iowa

Still without the team captain, the Cornhuskers met the Cyclones in Ames and made their fourth and final appearance at the soon-to-be-replaced State Field. Iowa State provided some fight to make it a game, but ultimately fell again to Nebraska and dropped farther back in the series to 3-9-1. [7][8]

Nebraska Wesleyan

Nebraska Wesleyan at Nebraska
1 2Total
Nebraska Wesleyan 7
Nebraska 42
  • Date: 1913-11-08
  • Location: Nebraska Field • Lincoln, Nebraska

Coach Stiehm allowed the starters to take a break and played mainly reserves against Nebraska Wesleyan, as these teams resumed a series begun in 1896, though five years had passed since their last meeting. The backups were still more than a match for NWU, and Nebraska improved to 4-0 in the series. [7][8]

Kansas

Nebraska at Kansas
1 2Total
Nebraska 9
Kansas 0

Cornhusker defense was the order of the day, and Nebraska made use of players returning from injury to hold the Jayhawks scoreless. The win secured Nebraska as unbeaten in conference play and improved their record over Kansas to 12-8. [7][9]

Iowa

Iowa at Nebraska
1 234Total
Iowa 0 000 0
Nebraska 6 006 12
  • Date: 1913-11-22
  • Location: Nebraska Field • Lincoln, Nebraska

Iowa arrived in Lincoln with a reputation as a fast squad that used formations difficult to defend. Nebraska rose to the occasion and held the Hawkeyes off the board for the entire game. Using players still hobbled by injuries suffered during the Haskell game, the Cornhuskers punched in an early touchdown to go up, and a late one to seal the outcome. More than once Iowa threatened to score but came away empty, and fell farther behind Nebraska in the series to 4-8-3. [1][7]

After the season

Despite the worries at the beginning of the season that the 1913 Nebraska squad was inexperienced, coach Stiehm managed to lead his squad to an undefeated season and 3rd straight conference title. After his third year, coach Stiehm had again improved his record, to 20-2-2 (.875), while the program also improved to 138-47-10 (.733) overall and 12-2-2 (.813) in conference.[9]

Awards

Award Name(s)
All-Western 1st team Vic Halligan
All-Western 2nd team Richard Rutherford
All-Western honorable mention Leonard Purdy
All-Missouri 1st team Charles Beck, Vic Halligan, Guy Mastin, Leonard Purdy, Richard Rutherford, Max Towle

[9]

References

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  2. "1915 Cornhusker - University of Nebraska Yearbook (Page 150)". University of Nebraska–Lincoln Libraries. Retrieved 2009-11-21.
  3. "Football - 1913 Schedule/Results". University of Nebraska-Lincoln Athletics Department. Retrieved 2009-11-21.
  4. "Nebraska Football 1913 Roster". University of Nebraska-Lincoln Athletics Department. Retrieved 2009-11-21.
  5. "1914 Cornhusker - University of Nebraska Yearbook (Page 354)". University of Nebraska–Lincoln Libraries. Retrieved 2009-11-21.
  6. "Nebraska head coaches". HuskerMax. Retrieved 2009-11-21.
  7. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "the 1910s". HuskerMax. Retrieved 2009-11-21.
  8. 1 2 3 4 "1914 Cornhusker - University of Nebraska Yearbook (Page 346)". University of Nebraska–Lincoln Libraries. Retrieved 2009-11-21.
  9. 1 2 3 "1914 Cornhusker - University of Nebraska Yearbook (Page 347)". University of Nebraska–Lincoln Libraries. Retrieved 2009-11-21.
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