According to this Nebraska but they cheat. So Oklahoma?
The record for the longest NCAA football game sellout streak is held by the
Nebraska Cornhuskers, with an ongoing streak that began on November 3, 1962. As of the end of the 2024 season, the streak has reached over
400 consecutive home games at Memorial Stadium.
The streak is an NCAA record for any sport and has been a source of pride for the program's supporters, symbolizing the dedication of the fan base across generations. The streak has survived through various eras, including the successful tenures of coaches Bob Devaney and Tom Osborne, and more recent challenging periods.
Key facts about the streak:
- Start Date: November 3, 1962, against Missouri.
- Total Games: As of late 2024, the streak is over 400 games.
- Home Record During Streak: Nebraska has a home record of approximately 326 wins and 77 losses during the sellout streak era.
- The Next Longest Streak: Nebraska's streak is more than twice as long as the next-longest streak in college football history (Oklahoma at 153 games).
- Technical Definition: The streak is maintained by all available tickets being sold, though in recent years this has sometimes involved bulk purchases by donors and sponsors to ensure no tickets remain unsold.