Nebraska Cornhuskers football sellout streak

The Nebraska Cornhuskers football sellout streak is an ongoing college football sellout streak. Nebraska has sold out 403 consecutive home games at Memorial Stadium, an NCAA record for any sport that dates to 1962. The team's record during the streak is 326–77.

The streak began in 1962, just as first-year head coach Bob Devaney was establishing NU as a national power. Nebraska won nearly ninety percent of its home games under Devaney, Tom Osborne, and Frank Solich, including forty-seven consecutive victories from 1991 to 1998, among the longest streaks in college football history. The streak has traditionally been a source of pride for the program and its supporters, but has been criticized following Solich's firing in 2003 as Nebraska has occasionally struggled to fill Memorial Stadium and been forced to sell bulk tickets to donors and sponsors to keep the streak alive.