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Which Husker loss is the most devastating?

Which Husker loss is the most devastating?

Nebraska has had its fair share of devastating losses over the years, but which defeat was the most devastating? Which loss is the one that still stings today? Which losses across all of college football would be considered the most depressing? Riely Gates of 247Sports has undertaken this task with his new article “college football’s 10 most depressing losses of all time.” As you can expect, Nebraska does appear on this list but only once. Which loss is it?

Please take a look below at which Nebraska’s loss is considered the most depressing and where it ranks among the other depressing losses in the sport’s long and storied history. Do you agree with the selection? Do you think a different Husker loss should have been selected? Don’t forget to let us know what you think.

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10
Ohio State over Wisconsin (2011)

247Sports says

The Buckeyes were on the Badgers’ 40-yard line when Braxton Miller heaved a pass towards the end zone. Devin Smith caught it in the end zone and the Buckeyes pulled off the miraculous win.

Oct 29, 2011; Columbus, OH, USA; Ohio State Buckeyes wide receiver Devin Smith (15) scores the winning touchdown with 20 seconds left in the game against the Wisconsin Badgers with at Ohio Stadium. Ohio State won the game 33-29. Mandatory Credit: Greg Bartram-USA TODAY Sports

9
Florida State wins a National Championship over Nebraska (1994)

247Sports says

Charlie Ward took the Seminoles down the field and then they kicked a field goal with 21 seconds remaining to win the national championship.

Florida State University quarterback Charlie Ward (17) scrambles away from a diving Trev Alberts (34) of…

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