We have 59 days until our first game of the 2026-2027 football season against the Ohio Bobcats on 9/5/2026.
Yesterday we looked at Gage County, Nebraska.
https://www.on3.com/boards/threads/60-days-until-gameday-–-day-34-gage-county-nebraska.8887261/
Garden County, Nebraska





According to University of Nebraska-Lincoln records, there have been 2 letterman football players from Garden County, NE.


Randall Jobman – LB 1987-1989, Lisco, NE.
Other Notable or Prominent People from/born in Garden County:

Chief Red Cloud – Born along Blue Creek in what is now Garden County. He was a prominent Native American chief in the 1800’s. He was a great war leader and statesman for the Oglala Sioux. He is represented in the Nebraska Hall of Fame. Red Cloud’s father was Lone Man, his mother was Walks-As-She-Thinks. Negotiated the Treaty of Fort Laramie in 1868 which gave the Lakota Sioux a large land reservation in the Dakota Territory. In 1877, they would go on to lose most of that land as a punishment for defeating General Custer in the Battle of the Little Big Horn.
D.C. Hooper – One of the first settlers who established Lewellen in 1885. He built a hand cart and pushed his supplies while walking from Big Springs and Ogallala in order to live in Lewellen until a store and post office were built in 1886.
GO BIG RED
Resources:
https://storage.googleapis.com/husk.../ZD6pyAK8hFocPYXCFPaVccH8170tcm1uOYyc7u0R.pdf
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garden_County,_Nebraska
https://gardencounty.ne.gov/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crescent_Lake_National_Wildlife_Refuge
https://plainshumanities.unl.edu/encyclopedia/doc/egp.war.036.html
https://www.visitgardencounty.com/town-histories.html
Yesterday we looked at Gage County, Nebraska.
https://www.on3.com/boards/threads/60-days-until-gameday-–-day-34-gage-county-nebraska.8887261/
Garden County, Nebraska





- Established in 1909 by a popular vote to break off the northern part of Deuel County.
- It was named in hopes the land would become the ‘Garden of the West’.
- Population is ~1,800 (2025) and has been declining since 1930.
- The county is approximately 1,731 square miles, which makes it 1.1 people per square mile.
- License Plate prefix #77.
- Oshkosh is the county seat and largest city.
- North Platte River runs through the county.
- There are 8 ghost towns and former communities in the county, most of which ceased to exist during the dust bowl and great depression.
- The county was originally inhabited by the Sioux and was also a resting place for the Mormons heading west.
- Sioux Chief Red Cloud was born in the county area (before the county was a thing) in 1821.
- In 1855, there was a battle between the U.S. Army and the Sioux tribes at Ash Hollow. 600 soldiers attacked a Brule Sioux encampment, killing 86 people which included women and children. The attack was a response to the Grattan Massacre in 1854 in Laramie, Wyoming by the Sioux.
- Crescent Lake National Wildlife Refuge is over 45,000 acres containing the largest protected continuous sand dunes in the U.S. Many bald eagles spend part of the year in the refuge. It is home to over 200 species of bird, many white-tail deer, pronghorn, mule, coyote, bobcat, beaver, and more. There is also great fishing for yellow perch, walleye, and largemouth bass.
- Ash Hollow State Historical Park and the Ash Hollow Cave are popular attractions in the county.
Oshkosh is named after Oshkosh, Wisconsin.
According to University of Nebraska-Lincoln records, there have been 2 letterman football players from Garden County, NE.


Randall Jobman – LB 1987-1989, Lisco, NE.
- Nicknamed “Cowboy”
- 6’3” 235lb inside linebacker wearing #55
- 2x All-State and 1x High School All-American out of Garden County High School playing 8-man football.
- Lost his right thumb in a rodeo accident during the summer after graduating high school that caused him to miss the fall semester at UNL his freshman year.
- Played at Nebraska from 1985-1989, lettering in 1987-1989.
- 1989 Team Captain
- 1989 Honorable Mention All-Big Eight
- Played in 32 games making 77 tackles, 3 PBUs, 1 QB hurry, and 1 forced fumble.
- In 1988, he helped Nebraska lead the Big Eight in rush defense, passing defense, and total defense (262.8 ypg).
- 6’1” 200lb defensive end out of Oshkosh wearing #86.
- Played at Nebraska from 1968-1970, lettering in 1970.
- 1970 National Champion
- The 1970 squad featured 23 players who would go on to play in the NFL.
Other Notable or Prominent People from/born in Garden County:

Chief Red Cloud – Born along Blue Creek in what is now Garden County. He was a prominent Native American chief in the 1800’s. He was a great war leader and statesman for the Oglala Sioux. He is represented in the Nebraska Hall of Fame. Red Cloud’s father was Lone Man, his mother was Walks-As-She-Thinks. Negotiated the Treaty of Fort Laramie in 1868 which gave the Lakota Sioux a large land reservation in the Dakota Territory. In 1877, they would go on to lose most of that land as a punishment for defeating General Custer in the Battle of the Little Big Horn.
D.C. Hooper – One of the first settlers who established Lewellen in 1885. He built a hand cart and pushed his supplies while walking from Big Springs and Ogallala in order to live in Lewellen until a store and post office were built in 1886.
GO BIG RED
Resources:
https://storage.googleapis.com/husk.../ZD6pyAK8hFocPYXCFPaVccH8170tcm1uOYyc7u0R.pdf
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garden_County,_Nebraska
https://gardencounty.ne.gov/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crescent_Lake_National_Wildlife_Refuge
https://plainshumanities.unl.edu/encyclopedia/doc/egp.war.036.html
https://www.visitgardencounty.com/town-histories.html