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1967 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team
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The 1967 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team was the representative of the University of Nebraska and member of the Big Eight Conference in the 1967 NCAA University Division football season. The team was coached by Bob Devaney and played their home games at Memorial Stadium in Lincoln, Nebraska.
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Coaching staff
Name | Title | First year in this position | Years at Nebraska | Alma mater |
Bob Devaney | Head coach | 1962 | 1962–1972 | Alma |
Tom Osborne | Offensive assistant | 1964 | 1964–1997 | Hastings |
John Melton | 1962 | 1962–1988 | Wyoming | |
Cletus Fischer | Offensive line | 1960 | 1960–1985 | Nebraska |
Mike Corgan | Running backs | 1962 | 1962–1982 | Notre Dame |
George Kelly | 1960 | 1960–1968 | ||
Jim Ross | 1962 | 1962–1976 | ||
Monte Kiffin | Graduate assistant | 1967 | 1967–1976 | Nebraska |
Carl Selmer | Offensive line | 1962 | 1962–1972 |
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Washington
- Location: Husky Stadium, Seattle
- Game attendance: 57,481
Minnesota
- Location: Memorial Stadium, Lincoln, Nebraska
- Game attendance: 65,347
Kansas State
- Location: Memorial Stadium, Manhattan, Kansas
- Game attendance: 20,180
Kansas
- Location: Memorial Stadium, Lawrence, Kansas
- Game attendance: 36,896
Colorado
- Date: October 21
- Location: Memorial Stadium, Lincoln, Nebraska
- Game attendance: 65,842
TCU
- Date: October 28
- Location: Amon G. Carter Stadium, Fort Worth, Texas
- Game attendance: 18,529
Iowa State
- Date: November 4
- Location: Memorial Stadium, Lincoln, Nebraska
- Game attendance: 64,563
Oklahoma State
- Date: November 11
- Location: Memorial Stadium, Lincoln, Nebraska
- Game attendance: 65,388
Missouri
- Date: November 18
- Location: Faurot Field, Columbia, Missouri
- Game attendance: 55,504
Oklahoma
- Date: November 23
- Location: Memorial Stadium, Lincoln, Nebraska
- Game attendance: 59,792
- TV announcers (ABC): Chris Schenkel, Bud Wilkinson
Q1 | 11:49 | OU | Vachon 20 yard field goal | OU 3–0 |
Q1 | 1:21 | OU | Shotts 1 yard run (Vachon kick) | OU 10–0 |
Q2 | 13:19 | OU | Vachon 43 yard field goal | OU 13–0 |
Q2 | 8:23 | NU | Gregory 9 yard pass from Patrick (Bomberger kick) | OU 13–7 |
Q2 | 0:48 | NU | Patrick 1 yard run (Bomberger kick) | NU 14–13 |
Q4 | 14:12 | OU | Hinton 23 yard run (Zabel pass from Shotts) | OU 21–14 |
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Rankings
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Awards
- UPI Big 8 Player of the Year: Wayne Meylan
- All American: Wayne Meylan
- All American Honorable Mention: Barry Alvarez, Dick Davis, Jim McCord, Marv Mueller, Dennis Richnafsky, Bob Taucher
- All Big 8: Dick Davis, Jim McCord, Wayne Meylan, Dennis Richnafsky
- All Big 8 2nd Team: Barry Alvarez, Dick Davis, Jim McCord, Marv Mueller, Bob Taucher
- All Big 8 Honorable Mention: Ken Geddes, Ben Gregory, Roger Kudrna, Dennis Morrison, Joe Orduna, Frank Patrick
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Future professional players
- Dick Davis, 1969 12th-round pick of the Cleveland Browns
- Ken Geddes, 1970 7th-round pick of the Detroit Lions
- Ben Gregory, 1968 5th-round pick of the Buffalo Bills
- James Hawkins, 1969 7th-round pick of the Los Angeles Rams
- Bob Liggett, 1970 15th-round pick of the Kansas City Chiefs
- Wayne Meylan, 1968 4th-round pick of the Cleveland Browns
- Frank Patrick, 1970 10th-round pick of the Green Bay Packers
- Glenn Patterson, 1970 17th-round pick of the Dallas Cowboys
- Dana Stephenson, 1970 8th-round pick of the Chicago bears
- Bob Taucher, 1968 7th-round pick of the Dallas Cowboys
- Mike Wynn, 1970 8th-round pick of the Oakland Raiders
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