Led by Walter C. Booth in his sixth and final season as head coach, the Cornhuskers compiled a record of 8–2, excluding one exhibition game.
[2] [4] Barta, Frank G Barwick, Leonard QB Bender, Johnny HB Benedict, Maurice QB Borg, Charles C Burns, Donald T Cotton, Charles RG Craig, Hugh HB Denslow, Lloyd E Eager, Earl HB Graves, Elliot HB Hunter, Fred RG Johnson, William E Lundin, Alford T Mason, Cyrus LT Mason, John FB McDonald, Gil E Mills, Leslie QB Morse, C.L.
The Wolverines were led by Fielding H. Yost, marking the first time NU had played one of its past head coaches.
[5][6] A week after a humbling loss at Michigan, Nebraska set new program records for points scored and margin of victory in a 102–0 win over Creighton in Omaha.
[5][6] Nebraska shut out Coloraso in front of 4,012 fans, a school record for a non-Thanksgiving Day crowd.