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Big Ten 10/15/1938 Lincoln / T 0-0 Series Records vs. Big Ten 10/15/1938 Lincoln / T 0-0 Football 9/30/1939 Bloomington / T 7-7 Illinois Series 10/12/1940 Lincoln / W 13-7 Next Scheduled Meeting: Nov. 10, 2018 in Lincoln 10/18/1941 Lincoln 15/ L 13-21 Games: 15 10/10/1942 Lincoln / L 0-12 Standing: Nebraska leads, 11-3-1 10/9/1943 Lincoln / L 13-54 At Lincoln: Nebraska leads, 8-1-0 10/14/1944 Bloomington /19t L 0-54 At Memorial Stadium: Nebraska leads, 4-1-0 10/13/1945 Bloomington /8 L 14-54 At Champaign: Nebraska leads, 3-2-1 10/26/1946 Lincoln / L 7-27 Current win streak (start): Nebraska, two games (2016) 9/27/1947 Lincoln / L 0-17 9/30/1950 Lincoln / T 20-20 Rank 10/20/1956 Lincoln / L 14-19 Date Site NU/ILL Result Score 10/17/1959 Lincoln / L 7-23 10/24/1892 Lincoln / W 6-0 9/20/1975 Lincoln 6/ W 45-0 11/26/1903 Lincoln / W 16-0 9/18/1976 Bloomington 8/ W 45-13 11/24/1904 Lincoln / W 16-10 10/1/1977 Lincoln 11/ W 31-13 11/30/1905 Lincoln / W 24-6 9/30/1978 Bloomington 12/ W 69-17 10/6/1923 Champaign / L 7-24 10/15/2016 Bloomington 10/ W 27-22 10/4/1924 Lincoln / L 6-9 10/3/1925 Champaign / W 14-0 Series scoring Total Average 9/26/1953 Champaign / T 21-21 Nebraska 345 17.3 9/21/1985 Lincoln 18/ W 52-25 Indiana 389 19.5 9/20/1986 Champaign 6/ W 59-14 10/5/2013 Lincoln / W 39-19 Highest NU score: 69 in 1978 (69-17) 9/27/2014 Lincoln 21/ W 45-14 Widest NU margin: 52 in 1978 (69-17) 10/3/2015 Champaign / L 13-14 Highest IND score: 54 in 1943 (54-13), 1944 (54-0), and 10/1/2016 Lincoln 15/ W 31-16 1945 (54-14) 9/29/2017 Champaign / W 28-6 Widest IND margin: 54 in 1944 (54-0) Series scoring Total Average Highest-scoring game: 86 in 1978 (NU 69-17) Nebraska 377 25.1 Scoreless tie: 1938 Illinois 178 11.8 Longest NU win streak: five games, 1975-present Longest IND win streak: seven games, 1941-47 Highest NU score: 59 in 1986 (59-14) Longest IND unbeaten streak: 10 games, 1941-59 Widest NU margin: 45 in 1986 (59-14) Shutouts by (last time): NU 3 (1975), IND 4 (1947) Highest ILL score: 25 in 1985 (52-25) Widest ILL margin: 17 in 1923 (24-7) Series Notes: Indiana and Nebraska met as Big Ten foes for Highest-scoring game: 77 in 1985 (NU 52, ILL 25) the first time in 2016, after not playing in the Huskers’ first Lowest-scoring game: 6 in 1892 (NU 6, ILL 0) five seasons in the conference. NU defeated the Hoosiers in Longest NU win streak: four games, twice Bloomington, 27-22, in 2016. The Huskers and the Hoosiers Longest ILL win streak: two games, 1923-24 are not scheduled to meet again until the 2019 season. When Shutouts by (last time): NU 3 (1925), ILL none Nebraska joined the Big Ten, the two schools were originally scheduled to meet for the first time in 2015, but the schedule Series Notes: Nebraska and Illinois are scheduled to meet changed with the East-West division setup and subsequent in Lincoln in 2018. The Huskers extended their current scheduling changes. The Huskers have won five straight win streak in the series to two in 2017, as NU defeated games in the series, with the current winning streak getting the Illini on a Friday night in Champaign, 28-6. In 2016, started in 1975. Four of those meetings came under Coach Nebraska rallied to defeat Illinois, 31-16, as NU embarked Tom Osborne, and the Huskers posted a combined margin on an 18-play, 75-yard fourth-quarter touchdown drive that of 190-43. Those victories snapped a 10-game NU winless took 10:42 off the clock. The 2015 meeting, a 14-13 Illini streak in the series that dated back to a 13-7 win over Indiana victory, marked Nebraska’s first visit to Illinois since a victory at Memorial Stadium in 1940. Fourteen of the 19 games in in Champaign in 1986, and NU’s first trip to Illinois for a Big the series have been played in Lincoln, as the Hoosiers have Ten Conference game. Nebraska won the first two meetings made more visits to Memorial Stadium than any other Big as Big Ten foes, winning 39-19 in 2013 and 45-14 in 2014, Ten team. They have also enjoyed more success, posting a with both games in Lincoln. One of the more memorable wins 7-5-2 record in their trips to Nebraska. In fact, from 1940 to in the first half-century of Nebraska football was a 14-0 victory 1959, Indiana went 7-0-1 at Memorial Stadium. over Red Grange and the Illini on Oct. 3, 1925. It was the only time in Grange’s career that he was held scoreless in a Iowa Series home game. NU’s second-ever meeting with a Big Ten school Next Scheduled Meeting: Nov. 23, 2018 in Iowa City came against Illinois with a 6-0 victory on Oct. 24, 1892. Games: 48 NU opened the series with four straight wins in Lincoln from Standing: Nebraska leads, 29-16-3 1892 to 1905. Illinois has never been ranked at game time At Lincoln: Nebraska leads, 14-5-1 in 15 meetings with NU. At Memorial Stadium: Nebraska leads, 11-4-0 At Iowa City: Nebraska leads, 10-7-0 Indiana Series At Neutral Sites: 4-4-2 (Omaha 3-3-2, Council Bluffs 1-1-0) Next Scheduled Meeting: Oct. 26, 2019 in Lincoln Current win streak (start): Iowa, three games (2015) Games: 20 Standing: Indiana leads, 9-8-3 Rank At Lincoln: Indiana leads, 7-5-2 Date Site NU/IOWA Result Score At Memorial Stadium: Indiana leads, 7-5-2 11/26/1891 Omaha / L 0-22 At Bloomington: Nebraska leads, 3-2-1 11/24/1892 Omaha / T 10-10 Current win streak (start): Nebraska, five games (1975) 11/30/1893 Omaha / W 20-18 11/29/1894 Omaha / W 36-0 Rank 11/28/1895 Omaha / W 6-0 Date Site NU/IND Result Score 11/26/1896 Omaha / T 0-0 10/17/1936 Lincoln / W 13-9 11/28/1896 Omaha / L 0-6 10/30/1937 Lincoln 11/ W 7-0 11/25/1897 Council Bluffs / W 6-0 140 2018-19 Nebraska All-Sports Record Book 2018-19 Nebraska All-Sports Record Book 11/24/1898 Council Bluffs / L 5-6 ranked at game time in each of the previous eight meetings 11/4/1899 Omaha / L 0-30 before 2013. The Huskers were 7-1 in those contests, suffering 10/31/1903 Iowa City / W 17-6 a 10-7 defeat to the Hawkeyes on Sept. 12, 1981. Nebraska 11/5/1904 Lincoln / W 17-6 held the Hawkeyes to 13 or fewer points in seven straight 10/31/1908 Iowa City / W 11-8 matchups from 1980 through 2012. NU is 14-4-1 all-time 10/23/1909 Lincoln / T 6-6 against Iowa in Lincoln, including 11-3 at Memorial Stadium. Football 11/22/1913 Lincoln / W 12-0 The first true home game in the series was played at Iowa City 11/21/1914 Iowa City / W 16-7 on Oct. 31, 1903, with Nebraska coming away with a 17-6 11/20/1915 Lincoln / W 52-7 win. The previous 10 meetings had come on neutral fields in 11/26/1916 Iowa City / W 34-17 the Omaha/Council Bluffs area with the two teams battling to 10/13/1917 Lincoln / W 47-0 a 4-4-2 deadlock. Prior to the 2015 season, when Iowa was 10/5/1918 Lincoln / L 0-12 ranked No. 3, the Hawkeyes had never been ranked at game 10/4/1919 Iowa City / L 0-18 time with the Huskers in the first 45 meetings. 11/22/1930 Iowa City / L 7-12 11/7/1931 Lincoln / W 7-0 Maryland Series 11/5/1932 Iowa City / W 14-13 Next Scheduled Meeting: Nov. 23, 2019 in College Park 11/25/1933 Lincoln / W 7-6 Games: 1 10/13/1934 Lincoln / W 14-13 Standing: Nebraska leads, 1-0-0 11/20/1937 Lincoln 11/ W 28-0 At Lincoln: Nebraska leads, 1-0-0 11/19/1938 Iowa City / W 14-0 At Memorial Stadium: Nebraska leads, 1-0-0 11/9/1940 Lincoln 12/ W 14-6 At College Park: Never met 11/22/1941 Lincoln / W 14-13 Current win streak (start): Nebraska, one game (2016) 9/26/1942 Iowa City / L 0-27 11/20/1943 Lincoln / L 13-33 Rank 11/4/1944 Iowa City / L 6-27 Date Site NU/MD Result Score 11/24/1945 Lincoln / W 13-6 11/19/2017 Lincoln 19/ W 28-7 10/12/1946 Iowa City / L 7-21 9/22/1979 Iowa City 7/ W 24-21 Series scoring Total Average 9/20/1980 Lincoln 6/ W 57-0 Nebraska 28 28 9/12/1981 Iowa City 7/ L 7-10 Maryland 7 7 9/11/1982 Lincoln 3/ W 42-7 9/4/1999 Iowa City 5/ W 42-7 Highest NU score: 28 in 2016 (28-7) 9/23/2000 Lincoln 1/ W 42-13 Widest NU margin: 21 in 2016 (28-7) 11/25/2011 Lincoln 21/ W 20-7 Highest MD score: 7 in 2016 (28-7) 11/23/2012 Iowa City 17/ W 13-7 Widest MD margin: Never won 11/29/2013 Lincoln / L 17-38 Highest-scoring game: 35 in 2016 (NU 28, MD 7) 11/28/2014 Iowa City / W 37-34 (ot) Lowest-scoring game: 35 in 2016 (NU 28, MD 7) 11/27/2015 Lincoln /3 L 20-28 Longest NU win streak: one game, 2016-present 11/25/2016 Iowa City 17/ L 10-40 Longest MD win streak: Never won 11/24/2017 Lincoln / L 14-56 Shutouts by (last time): NU none, MD none Series scoring Total Average Series Notes: Maryland joined the Big Ten in 2014, but did Nebraska 798 16.6 not face the Huskers for the first time on the gridiron in Iowa 617 12.9 2016, when Nebraska defeated the Terps, 28-7.
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