Nebraska and football synonymous; I program continues to create history By Chris Hopfensperger Sen ior Reporter Nebraska is football. And it has been since 1890, when the first group of gridders finished the inaugural season undefeated and unscored upon. Of course they only played two games, and the best opponents they could dig up were Doane and the Omaha YMCA. And to think people are screaming about the quality of this year’s schedule . . .. That, however, was not the only time Nebraska dominated a sched ule like Genghis and his 1 luns roll ing through the Asian highlands. In 1902 the Cornhuskers, after permanently adopting the nickname in 1900, cruised to a 9-0 record without allowing a point — and that doesn’t count their 27-0 win over Lincoln High in an exhibition game. Before the turn of the century Nebraska teams were referred to as the Antelopes, Old Gold Knights, and the infamous Bugeaters. That was, until Lincoln sportswriter Charles S. (Cy) Sherman adopted the moniker from the now Iowa Hawkeves. The team mascot, however, did not make a debut until the Husk ers’ appearance in the 1974 Cotton Bowl, Artist Dirk West created the car toon character that has come to symbolize Nebraska — Herbie Husker — “a burly, rugged, and confident fellow who is proud of both the athletic and the agricul tural traditions of the University,” according to the press guide. The program nas come a long way since its early years — they no longer play Omaha Balloon, the Kansas City Medics, or the Kirksville Osteopaths — and so have the facilities. Athletes, who once ate at the Selleck Training Table, now eat in the muliimillion dollar 1 lewitt Goiter and pump themselves up in the largest weight room in the world. Attendance, which 46 years ago hovered around 4,000, now num bers belter than 75,000 every foot ball Saturday, making it the third largest population area in the state behind Omaha and Lincoln. In fact, when the Huskers play at home, 6 percent of the state’s population attends. It would be more. Nebraska owns the ever-increas ing NCAA record for consecutive sellouts, now standing at 173 and dating back to Nov. 3, 1962. Pack of Lies. Ime Al Sc haben/Daily Nebraskan A Nebraska marching band member whistles a tune before performing a Saturday halftime show. JUST BECAUSE IT'S LEGAL DOESN'T MEAN IT S SAFE. Did you know that alcohol and some medications can cause serious birth defects, even mental retardation? Please read labels carefully, consult your doctor, and call your Association for Retarded Citizens for more information. arc Association for Retarded dozens Across From the Centrum Next to the Escalators THE QUALITY JEWELRY STORE YOU CAN AFFORD! It doesn't matter where you are when you ask the question just so you buy her the very' best engagement ring you can afford. Since Sartor Hamann is an eighty year old family owned business that has achieved an image of high quality at reasonable prices — it’s the jewelry store you can truly afford. And for those who choose to finance their ring, we offer special student financing. Do you need any other reasons? Interested? - For more infer- C / // mation, just call ^^O/U^ffuwmrvn; us Downtown ' /ou ters at 476-8561 or Gateway I 467-2509. I