2013 NEBRASKA FOOTBALL | INTRO | HEISMAN TROPHY SINCE 1970 4 USC 4 Ohio State THIS IS NEBRASKA
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COACHES Oklahoma | 3 Auburn
Top 10 Heisman Finishes Sam Francis, Fullback, 1936 - 2nd 2013 HUSKERS
| Bobby Reynolds, Halfback, 1950 - 5th Wayne Meylan, Middle Guard, 1966 - 9th Jerry Tagge, Quarterback, 1971 - 7th Johnny Rodgers, Wingback, 1972 - 1st Rich Glover, Middle Guard, 1972 - 3rd REVIEW Dave Humm, Quarterback, 1974 - 5th | Jarvis Redwine, I-Back, 1980 - 8th Dave Rimington, Center, 1982 - 5th HEISMAN TRADITION Mike Rozier, I-Back, 1982 - 10th Nebraska is a hotbed for exceptional athletes to earn national honors. In 2001, Nebraska quarterback Eric Crouch became Mike Rozier, I-Back, 1983 - 1st Nebraska’s third Heisman Trophy winner, while also taking home the Davey O’Brien Award and the Walter Camp Player-of- Turner Gill, Quarterback, 1983 - 4th
RECORDS the Year Award. Husker players have won a nation-leading nine Outland Trophies, five Lombardi Awards and three Heisman Lawrence Phillips, I-Back, 1994 - 8th | Trophies. In 2009, defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh became one of the nation’s most decorated defensive players. Suh Zach Wiegert, Offensive Tackle, 1994 - 9th captured the Outland, Lombardi, Bronko Nagurski and Chuck Bednarik awards, while also being named the Associated Press Tommie Frazier, Quarterback, 1995 - 2nd College Player of the Year. He was also the first defensive lineman to be a finalist for the Heisman in 15 seasons and finished Eric Crouch, Quarterback, 2001 - 1st fourth in the voting for the award. Ndamukong Suh, Defensive Tackle, 2009 - 4th HISTORY HISTORY | “This will be a defining moment. This is probably the biggest accomplishment of my life.” Eric Crouch, after winning the Heisman in 2001
2001 1983 1972 ADMINISTRATION | MEDIA |
ERIC MIKE JOHNNY CROUCH ROZIER RODGERS 2001 Walter Camp Player of the Year 1983 Maxwell Award 1972 Walter Camp Player of the Year 2001 Davey O’Brien Award 1983 Walter Camp Player of the Year Two-Time First-Team All-American (1971, 1972) 2001 First-Team All-American Two-Time First-Team All-American (1982, 1983) Two National Championship Teams (1970, 1971) NU Career Total Offense Record Holder (7,915 Yards) School-Record 4,780 Career Rushing Yards 143 Catches for NU record 2,479 Yards One of Nine QBs in NCAA history to Pass for 4,000 Yards 2,148 Yards and 29 TDs in 1983 First-Round NFL Draft Pick, San Diego Chargers (1973) and Rush for 3,000 Yards First-Round NFL and USFL Draft Pick, Houston/Pittsburgh (1984) College Football Hall of Fame (2000) Third-Round NFL Draft Pick, St. Louis Rams (2002) Two-Time NFL Pro Bowl Selection Houston Oilers (1987, 1988) College Football Hall of Fame (2006)
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OUTLAND TROPHY LOMBARDI AWARD Larry Jacobson (1971) Rich Glover (1972) Rich Glover (1972) Dave Rimington (1982) Dave Rimington (1981) Dean Steinkuhler (1983) | Dave Rimington (1982) Grant Wistrom (1997) REVIEW Dean Steinkuhler (1983) Ndamukong Suh (2009) Will Shields (1992)
Zach Wiegert (1994) | EOD RECORDS Aaron Taylor (1997) Ndamukong Suh (2009) | HISTORY
DAVEY O’BRIEN AWARD WALTER CAMP
Eric Crouch (2001) PLAYER-OF-THE- | DIITAINADMINISTRATION YEAR AWARD Johnny Rodgers (1972) Mike Rozier (1983) Eric Crouch (2001) | MEDIA | BRONKO NAGURSKI TROPHY JOHNNY UNITAS Ndamukong Suh (2009) GOLDEN ARM AWARD Tommie Frazier (1995) MAXWELL AWARD BEDNARIK AWARD Mike Rozier (1983) Ndamukong Suh (2009)
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