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Nebraska All-Conference Selections 1916-- H.H Nebraska All-Conference Selections 1916-- H.H. Corey, tackle 1935-- Bernard Scherer, end 516 total (2) Hugo Otopalik, back (5) Fred Shirey, tackle Big Eight (261) First-team all-conference picks by wire services, 1959-- Don Olson, guard 1917-- Roscoe Rhodes, end Lloyd Cardwell, back Omaha World-Herald, conference coaches. 1960-- Don Purcell, end (5) Edson Shaw, tackle Jerry LaNoue, back 1961-- Bill Thornton, back E.H. Schellenberg, back Sam Francis, back 1962-- Dennis Claridge, back John Cook, back 1936-- Charles Brock, center Husker Four-Time (3) Tyrone Robertson, tackle Paul Dobson, back (6) Les McDonald, end Bob Brown, guard All-Conference Selections 1921-- Clarence Swanson, end Fred Shirey, tackle 1963-- Dennis Claridge, back Tom Novak, back 1946, (4) John Pucelik, guard Lloyd Cardwell, back (3) Lloyd Voss, tackle center 1947-48-49 Glen Preston, back Sam Francis, back Bob Brown, guard Chick Hartley, back Ron Douglas, back 1964-- Lyle Sittler, C 1922-- Leo Scherer, end 1937-- Charles Brock, center (7) Tony Jeter, TE Husker Three-Time (7) Bub Weller, tackle (6) Elmer Dohrmann, end Freeman White, SE Adolph Wenke, tackle Johnny Howell, back All-Conference Picks Ted Vactor, DB Joy Berquist, guard Ted Doyle, tackle Vic Halligan, back, 1912-13-14 Walt Barnes, MG Glen Preston, back Fred Shirey, tackle Dick Rutherford, back, 1913-14-15 Kent McCloughan, DB Dave Noble, back Bob Mehring, guard H.H. Corey, tackle, 1914-15-16 Larry Kramer, tackle Chick Hartley, back 1938-- Charles Brock, center Steve Hokuf, end, 1929-30-32 1965-- Frank Solich, FB 1923-- Joy Berquist, guard (2) Jack Dodd, back George Sauer, back, 1931-32-33 (8) Tony Jeter, TE (4) Ross McGlasson, guard 1939-- Warren Alfson, guard Lloyd Cardwell, back, 1934-35-36 Freeman White, SE Dave Noble, back (3) Herman Rohrig, back Fred Shirey, tackle, 1935-36-37 Larry Wachholtz, DB Rufus Dewitz, back Harry Hopp, back Charles Brock, center, 1936-37-38 Mike Kennedy, LB 1924-- Ed Weir, tackle 1940-- Ray Prochaska, end Jerry Minnick, tackle, 1951-52-53 Walt Barnes, DT (2) Choppy Rhodes, back (8) Forrest Behm, tackle Johnny Rodgers, WB, 1970-71-72 Dennis Carlson, OT 1925-- Ed Weir, tackle Warren Alfson, guard Dave Rimington, C, 1980-81-82 LaVerne Allers, OG (3) Harold Hutchinson, center Harry Hopp, back Turner Gill, QB, 1981-82-83 1966-- LaVerne Allers, OG Choppy Rhodes, back Walter Luther, back Mike Rozier, IB, 1981-82-83 (10) Kelly Petersen, C 1926-- Lon Stiner, tackle Roy Petsch, back Marc Munford, LB, 1984-85-86 Bob Churchich, QB (2) Glenn Presnell, back Ed Schwartzkopf, guard Broderick Thomas, OLB, 1986-87-88 Harry Wilson, HB 1927-- Roy Randels, tackle Vike Francis, back Will Shields, OG, 1990-91-92 Bob Pickens, OT (5) Dan McMullen, guard 1941-- Fred Preston, end Zach Wiegert, OT, 1992-93-94 Kaye Carstens, DB Ted James, center (3) George Abel, guard Grant Wistrom, RE 1995-96-97 Wayne Meylan, DG Glenn Presnell, back Dale Bradley, back Aaron Taylor, OG 1995-97; C, 1996 Lynn Senkbeil, LB Blue Howell, back 1942-- Vic Schleich, tackle Ralph Brown, RCB, 1997-98-99 Carel Stith, DT (2) Charles Duda, guard Larry Wachholtz, DB 1945-- Gerald Moore, back All-Conference Huskers 1967-- Dennis Richnafsky, OE (2) John Sedlacek, tackle Big Six (83) (4) Dick Davis, FB Missouri Valley (73) 1928-- Marion Broadstone, tackle 1946-- Carl Samuelson, tackle Wayne Meylan, MG 1907-- Bill Chaloupka, tackle (8) Dan McMullen, guard (4) Sam Vacanti, back Jim McCord, DT (4) S.T. Frum, guard Ted James, center Tom Novak, back 1968-- Ken Geddes, LB Harold Cook, back Clair Sloan, back Dick Hutton, back (3) Dana Stephenson, DB John Weller, back Blue Howell, back 1947-- Carl Samuelson, tackle Joe Armstrong, OG 1908-- Ernest Kroger, back Clifford Ashburn, end (2) Tom Novak, center 1969-- Jim McFarland, TE 1909-- LeRoy Temple, tackle Glen Munn, tackle (5) Bob Liggett, DT (2) Owen Frank, back Lafayette Russell, back Ken Geddes, MG 1910-- W.F. Chauner, end 1929-- Steve Hokuf, end Big Seven (28) Jerry Murtaugh, LB (5) Sylvester Shonka, tackle (3) Ray Richards, tackle 1948-- Tom Novak, center Dana Stephenson, DB LeRoy Temple, tackle Clair Sloan, back 1949-- Charles Toogood, tackle 1970-- Joe Orduna, HB Leon Warner, back 1930-- Steve Hokuf, end (2) Tom Novak, center (9) Jerry Murtaugh, LB Owen Frank, back (5) Hugh Rhea, tackle 1950-- Charles Toogood, tackle Bob Newton, OT 1911-- W.F. Chauner, end Elmer Greenberg, guard (4) Don Strasheim, guard Donnie McGhee, OG (5) Sylvester Shonka, tackle Harold Frahm, back Fran Nagle, back Johnny Rodgers, HB E.B. Elliott, guard Marion Broadstone, tackle Bobby Reynolds, back Bill Kosch, DB E.Z. Hornberger, guard 1931-- Hugh Rhea, tackle 1951-- Frank Simon, end Dave Walline, DT Leon Warner, back (5) George Koster, guard (4) Bill Schabacker, end Ed Periard, MG 1912-- J.D. Harmon, tackle Lawrence Ely, center Dennis Emanuel, end Paul Rogers, PK (4) J.T.M. Pearson, guard George Sauer, back Jerry Minnick, tackle 1971-- Jerry Tagge, QB Leonard Purdy, back Everett Kreizinger, back 1952-- Dennis Emanuel, end (12) Johnny Rodgers, HB Vic Halligan, back 1932-- Steve Hokuf, end (5) Bill Schabacker, end Carl Johnson, OT 1913-- Guy Mastin, end (6) Corwin Hulbert, tackle Jerry Minnick, tackle Dick Rupert, OG (6) Charles Beck, end Lawrence Ely, center Don Boll, guard Jeff Kinney, HB Vic Halligan, tackle Chris Mathis, back Clayton Curtis, guard Willie Harper, DE Max Towle, back George Sauer, back 1953-- Jerry Minnick, tackle Larry Jacobson, DT Dick Rutherford, back Lee Penney, end (3) Ted Connor, tackle Rich Glover, MG Leonard Purdy, back 1933-- Lee Penney, end John Bordogna, back Bob Terrio, LB 1914-- Warren Howard, end (9) Bruce Kilbourne, end 1954-- Don Glantz, tackle Jim Anderson, DB (7) Vic Halligan, tackle Gail O'Brien, tackle (3) Charles Bryant, guard Bill Kosch, DB H.H. Corey, tackle Warren DeBus, guard Bob Smith, back Joe Blahak, DB E.L. Abbott, guard Frank Meier, center 1955-- Jon McWilliams, end 1972-- Joe Blahak, DB Roy Cameron, center George Sauer, back (4) LaVerne Torczon, tackle (5) Rich Glover, MG Dick Rutherford, back Bernie Masterson, back Rex Fischer, back Willie Harper, DE Guy Chamberlin, back Hubert Boswell, back Willie Greenlaw, back Johnny Rodgers, WB 1915-- Guy Chamberlin, end Clair Bishop, guard 1956-- LaVerne Torczon, guard Daryl White, OT (5) H.H. Corey, tackle 1934-- Bernard Scherer, end (2) Jerry Brown, back Paul Shields, guard (4) Frank Meier, center E.L. Abbott, guard Henry Bauer, back Dick Rutherford, back Lloyd Cardwell, back 87 Nebraska All-Conference Selections 1973-- Frosty Anderson, SE 1984-- Mark Behning, OT 1992-- Trev Alberts, OLB 2003-- Josh Bullocks, FS (4) John Dutton, DT (11) Bret Clark, S (9) Derek Brown, IB (5) Matt Herian, TE Steve Manstedt, DE Doug DuBose, IB Tyrone Byrd, DB Richie Incognito, OT Daryl White, OT Harry Grimminger, OG Calvin Jones, IB Kyle Larson, P 1974-- Dave Humm, QB Scott Livingston, P Travis Hill, OLB Demorrio Williams, WL (5) Marvin Crenshaw, OT Marc Munford, LB John Parrella, DT 2004-- Barrett Ruud, MLB Rik Bonness, C Greg Orton, OG Jim Scott, C 2005-- Adam Carriker, DE Tom Ruud, LB Jeff Smith, IB Will Shields, OG 2006-- Adam Carriker, DE Bob Martin, DE Scott Strasburger, DE Zach Wiegert, OT (5) Brandon Jackson, IB 1975-- Rik Bonness, C Mark Traynowicz, C 1993-- Trev Alberts, OLB Bo Ruud, LB (5) Bob Martin, DE Bill Weber, DE (8) Terry Connealy, DT Zac Taylor, QB Wonder Monds, DB 1985-- Brian Blankenship, OG Calvin Jones, IB Dane Todd, FB Dave Butterfield, DB (7) Doug DuBose, IB Lance Lundberg, OT 2007-- none Mike Fultz, DT Dale Klein, PK Ken Mehlin, C/OG 2008-- Ndamukong Suh, DT 1976-- Vince Ferragamo, QB Bill Lewis, C Barron Miles, CB 2009-- Prince Amukamara, DB (7) Clete Pillen, LB Marc Munford, LB Kevin Ramaekers, DT (4) Larry Asante, S Ray Phillips, DE Tom Rathman, FB Zach Wiegert, OT Jared Crick, DT Dave Butterfield, DB Jim Skow, DT 1994-- Troy Dumas, LB Ndamukong Suh, DT Mike Fultz, DT 1986-- Keith Jones, IB (9) Aaron Graham, C 2010-- Pierre Allen, DE Bob Lingenfelter, OT (6) Marc Munford, LB Donta Jones, OLB (6) Prince Amukamara, DB Dan Schmidt, OG Danny Noonan, MB Lawrence Phillips, IB Jared Crick, DT 1977-- Tom Davis, C Chris Spachman, DT Barron Miles, CB Lavonte David, LB (4) Greg Jorgensen, OG Broderick Thomas, DE Brenden Stai, OG Eric Hagg, DB I.M. Hipp, IB Tom Welter, OT Ed Stewart, LB Ricky Henry, OG Jim Pillen, Monster 1987-- LeRoy Etienne, ILB Zach Wiegert, OT 1978-- Rick Berns, IB (9) Steve Forch, ILB Tyrone Williams, CB (8) Junior Miller, TE Keith Jones, IB 1995-- Eric Anderson, OT Big Ten (12) Rex Burkhead, IB Steve Lindquist, OG Keven Lightner, OT (11) Chris Dishman, OT 2011-- Kelvin Clark, OT John McCormick, OG Terrell Farley, LB (4) Lavonte David, LB Kenny Brown, WB Tim Rother, DT Tommie Frazier, QB Alfonzo Dennard, DB George Andrews, DE Neil Smith, DT Aaron Graham, C Brett Maher, P/PK Jim Pillen, Monster Steve Taylor, QB Ahman Green, IB 2012-- Spencer Long, OG Rod Horn, DT Broderick Thomas, DE Christian Peter, DT (5) Brett Maher, PK Eric Martin, DE 1979-- Tim Smith, SE 1988-- Dana Brinson, KR Aaron Taylor, OG Taylor Martinez, QB (10) Junior Miller, TE (13) Ken Clark, IB Jared Tomich, OLB John Havekost, OG LeRoy Etienne, ILB Tyrone Williams, CB Daimion Stafford, S Jarvis Redwine, IB Charles Fryar, CB Grant Wistrom, OLB 2013-- Ameer Abdullah, IB Dean Sukup, PK Willie Griffin, DT (3) Ciante Evans, CB Derrie Nelson, DE Tim Jackson, FS Randy Gregory, DE Rod Horn, DT Andy Keeler, OG Big 12 (59) Kerry Weinmaster, MG Todd Millikan, TE 1996-- Chris Dishman, OG Kenny Brown, WB Lawrence Pete, MG (7) Jon Hesse, LB Kelly Saalfeld,
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