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1974 Nebraska Cornhuskers Artwork: ICONIC® Men's Long-⁠Sleeve T-⁠Shirt

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1974 Nebraska Cornhuskers Artwork: ICONIC® Men's Long-⁠Sleeve T-⁠Shirt

By Vintage Brand™ not affiliated with or sponsored by Nebraska Cornhuskers
Herbie Husker is the most enduring of all Husker mascots. New coach Tom Osborne had taken over the year before, and it seemed time for another image change. Sports Information Director Don Bryant commissioned for the creation of a new mascot after seeing a cartoon by artist Dirk West of Lubbock, Texas, depicting a Nebraska farmer in overalls. Shortly thereafter, Herbie Husker was adopted as the official team symbol. He debuted in Nebraska’s 19-3 victory over Texas in the Cotton Bowl on Jan. 1, 1974. Historically, Herbie is dressed in denim overalls, a red cowboy hat emblazoned with a large N, and an ear of corn in his pocket. Before the 2003 college football season, Herbie's appearance was altered to include a red work shirt, blue jeans, and work boots. Prior to the current day Herbie Husker and Lil' Red, Nebraska cycled through a variety of mascots. Colonel Cobb appeared in the 1940s and 1950s with a corn cob head and green body. Both Husker Man and Colonel Cobb were used throughout the 1960s. Harry Husker, the predecessor to Herbie, was the school's official mascot from 1965 to 1973.
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Herbie Husker is the most enduring of all Husker mascots. New coach Tom Osborne had taken over the year before, and it seemed time for another image change. Sports Information Director Don Bryant commissioned for the creation of a new mascot after seeing a cartoon by artist Dirk West of Lubbock, Texas, depicting a Nebraska farmer in overalls. Shortly thereafter, Herbie Husker was adopted as the official team symbol. He debuted in Nebraska’s 19-3 victory over Texas in the Cotton Bowl on Jan. 1, 1974. Historically, Herbie is dressed in denim overalls, a red cowboy hat emblazoned with a large N, and an ear of corn in his pocket. Before the 2003 college football season, Herbie's appearance was altered to include a red work shirt, blue jeans, and work boots. Prior to the current day Herbie Husker and Lil' Red, Nebraska cycled through a variety of mascots. Colonel Cobb appeared in the 1940s and 1950s with a corn cob head and green body. Both Husker Man and Colonel Cobb were used throughout the 1960s. Harry Husker, the predecessor to Herbie, was the school's official mascot from 1965 to 1973.
Product details
The Iconic long sleeve tee is made with sustainably sourced USA grown cotton that's exceptionally soft and made to last. Whether its on the field or off, the Iconic long sleeve tee will soon become your favorite go to tee.
  • Soft lightweight 4.6 oz, Classic fit
  • 100% Ring-spun Cotton
  • 90% Ring-Spun Cotton / 10% Polyester (Athletic Heather ONLY), 60% Ring-Spun Cotton / 40% Polyester (Black Heather ONLY),
  • Made with sustainably sourced USA grown cotton
  • High-density fabric for exceptional print clarity
  • Heather colors are CVC
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