We have 60 days until our first game of the 2026-2027 football season against the Ohio Bobcats on 9/5/2026.
Yesterday we looked at Furnas County, Nebraska.
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Gage County, Nebraska





Former Huskers and Spotlights
According to University of Nebraska-Lincoln records, there have been 27 letterman football players from Gage County, NE.

Leonard Purdy – HB 1911-1913, Beatrice, NE.

Richard Rutherford – HB 1913-1915, Beatrice, NE.

Guy Chamberlain – HB & E 1914-1915, Blue Springs, NE.

Ernest Hubka – G 1917-1920, Virginia, NE.

Elbert “Al” Bloodgood – QB 1923-1924, Beatrice, NE.
Yesterday we looked at Furnas County, Nebraska.
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Gage County, Nebraska





- Established in 1855 when the land was acquired from the Otoe Tribe in an 1854 treaty.
- The county was named for William Gage, the first chaplain of the Nebraska Territorial Legislature.
- The population is ~21,700 (2025) and has been declining since 1890 when it reached a peak of over 36,000 people.
- Beatrice is the county seat and largest city in the county. It is also the 15th largest city in Nebraska.
- License Plate prefix #3.
- Approximately 860 square miles, making it the 25th largest county in Nebraska by total area.
- The Big Blue River runs through the middle of the county.
- The Homestead National Historic Park lies 5 miles west of Beatrice where some of the first acres were claimed under the Homestead Act of 1862. The Homestead Heritage Center and Education Center have many exhibits that showcase the effect of the Homestead Act of 1862. The roof of the building is shaped like a plow.
- Rockford Lake State Recreation Area is a 300-acre park that surrounds a 150-acre lake offering boating, fishing, swimming, and camping.
- The Nebraska-Kansas state line runs through Lanham, where part of the town is in Nebraska and part is in Kansas (similar to Bristol VA/TN).
- Hoag was the site of the first station on the railroad out of Beatrice.
- The Elijah Filley Stone Barn is listed on the National Reister of Historic Places. It is a 3-story limestone barn that Elijah Filley had built after the drought and grasshoppers of 1873 in order to provide income to the local farmers by hiring them to build the barn. It is the largest limestone barn in the state.
- Cortland was at one time named “Galesburg”.
- Barneston was settled at the site of one of the largest Oto villages in the 1800’s.
Former Huskers and Spotlights
According to University of Nebraska-Lincoln records, there have been 27 letterman football players from Gage County, NE.

Leonard Purdy – HB 1911-1913, Beatrice, NE.
- Played for Nebraska from 1910-1913, lettering from 1911-1913.
- Approximately 170lbs
- 1913 Team Captain
- Played for Nebraska in 1912 and 1913, lettering in 1913.
- Played for Head Coach Ewald Stiehm and was part of Nebraska’s 34-game win streak.

Richard Rutherford – HB 1913-1915, Beatrice, NE.
- Played for Nebraska from 1912-1915, letter from 1913-1915.
- He also earned 3 letters in basketball and 2 letters in wrestling.
- Considered one of Nebraska’s best all-around athletes in university history.
- Was an assistant coach at Nebraska in 1917.
- (side note: he kind of looks a little like JJ Watt)

Guy Chamberlain – HB & E 1914-1915, Blue Springs, NE.
- 6’2” 200lb End out of Blue Springs HS.
- Began his career at Nebraska Wesleyan in 1911-1912 before transferring to Nebraska.
- The 1914 and 1915 teams both went undefeated and were Missouri Valley Conference Champions.
- 1915 All-American.
- Selected in 1936 as the greatest player in Husker history (obviously a small sample size at that time) in a poll of former players.
- Played 9 years in the NFL and spent his last 6 years as a player-coach.
- 6x NFL Champion.
- His 58-16-7 record as an NFL head coach is the best winning percentage (.759) of any coach with more than 50 games.
- He is the only NFL head coach to win an NFL championship with 3 different programs.
- Nebraska High School Sports Hall of Fame member
- Nebraska Football Hall of Fame member
- College Football Hall of Fame member
- Pro Football Hall of Fame member (his bust is on display in the gallery cabinet at the Beta Theta Pi frat house at UNL)
- His jersey was retired at Nebraska and his name is on Memorial Stadium.
- All-Conference QB who was part of the early success of Nebraska football.
- Led the Huskers in part of their 34-game win streak.
- Another all-around athlete that excelled at Nebraska.
- Earned letters in football, basketball, baseball, and track. He was the first Husker to letter in 4 sports.
- Was known for his speed on the field as an End.
- Caught the game winning 30-yard touchdown to upset Notre Dame in 1915.
- He became a doctor after playing football.

Ernest Hubka – G 1917-1920, Virginia, NE.
- 1918 Team Captain
- Played fullback, tackle, guard, and end for the Huskers
- Older brother of Ladimer Hubka (Below).
- After college, he would be a teacher and coach in York, NE until he became the head coach for the University of Nebraska-Omaha football program in 1928 for that season while attending law school.
- He served 2 terms in the Nebraska state legislature from 1930-1938.
- Played at Nebraska from 1917-1920, lettering in 1917, 1919, and 1920.
- He left the University during 1918 to serve in WWI but never left the states.
- Born and raised in Beatrice, he played for Beatrice HS.
- Starting center for Nebraska in 1919 and 1920.
- Following his brother’s footsteps, he played football for Nebraska from 1921-1924, lettering in 1923-1924.
- Also following his brother’s footstpes, he would go on to attend law school and also serve in the Nebraska state legislature.
- Lettered as an end and a guard for the Huskers.

Elbert “Al” Bloodgood – QB 1923-1924, Beatrice, NE.
- 5’8” 155lb quarterback out of Beatrice HS.
- State champion in the 100-yd dash in 1920 and 440-yd dash & 880-yd relay in 1921.
- Played at DePauw University from 1921-1922 and then transferred to Nebraska where he lettered in 1923-1924.
- Member of the 1923 Husker team that upset the Four Horsemen of Notre Dame.
- Starting QB in 1924 for the Huskers.
- Played 5 seasons in the NFL with the Kansas City Cowboys, Cleveland Bulldogs, New York Giants, and Green Bay Packers.
- Won an NFL championship in 1930 with the Green Bay Packers.
- Tied an NFL record with 4 dropkicked field goals in a game.
- Passed away at the age of 45 from pneumonia.









