1920s Game Day: NU vs. Notre Dame (Part 1)

By David L. Bristow, Editor

Black-and-white photo of a football game in progress, with players on the field and a large crowd of spectators in bleachers and on rooftops in the background.

Memorial Stadium hasn’t always been the home of Nebraska Cornhusker football. Between 1909 and 1922, the team played at Nebraska Field, which was more or less at the same location as present-day Memorial Stadium. The field ran east-west instead of north-south. The photo above is a detail of this one:

A large crowd watches a football game in an outdoor stadium surrounded by wooden bleachers and fencing, with buildings visible in the background.

Final game at Nebraska Field, November 30, 1922. RG2758-105-10

Nebraska Field held 16,000 fans… at least, that’s the reported attendance at the stadium’s final game, a 14-6 Nebraska victory over Notre Dame on November 30, 1922. Today, getting good seats at Memorial Stadium involves paying a lot of money. At Nebraska Field, it was more a matter of creativity and determination, as revealed by the above photo. Notice the fans on rooftops, ladders, and makeshift scaffolding (see details below).

Black and white photo of several people climbing a tall utility pole, with a crowd gathered below and buildings in the background. Telephone poles also provided a good view.

 

Black-and-white photo of spectators sitting on ladders and climbing a tree to watch an outdoor event, with a large crowd visible in the background. So did a tree just outside the stadium.

 

A group of people stand and sit on a large elevated wooden platform with metal supports, overlooking an area below. By comparison, the top of the stadium awning was a veritable luxury box. But how did they get up there?

 

Large crowd of people, mostly men wearing hats, seated and standing in and around a covered grandstand at an outdoor event. A different photo from the same game provides a clue. See detail below. NSHS RG2758-102-740

A group of people wearing hats sit and stand under a wooden pavilion with stairs and beams visible.A makeshift ladder apparently provided access to the awning.

 

Black and white photo of a 1922 football game between Nebraska and Notre Dame, showing players in action on the field with handwritten game details at the top. All that for a better view of this. NSHS RG2758-734

 

Part 2: In 1923, Notre Dame returns to Lincoln to play in brand-new Memorial Stadium.

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