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Nebraska Football Hall of Fame Years Listed Indicate Years Letters Were Irving Fryar, Nebraska, Earned Nebraska Football Hall of Fame Years listed indicate years letters were Irving Fryar, Nebraska, earned. (Number in parenthesis represents 1981-83 (1993) year enshrined) Danny Fulton, Nebraska-Omaha, 1975-77 (1987) Brad Fults, Chadron State A-E 1975-78 (2007) Fred Abboud, Omaha U., Mike Fultz, Nebraska, 1947-50 (1985) 1974-76 (1988) George Abel, Nebraska, Russell Gary, Nebraska, 1939-41 (1984) 1978-80 (2013) Harlan Aden, Omaha U., Gerry Gdowski, Nebraska, 1963-65 (1997) 1987-89 (2000) Trev Alberts, Nebraska, Ken Geddes, Nebraska, 1990-93 (1994) 1967-69 (1996) Dan Alexander, Nebraska, Turner Gill, Nebraska, 1997-2000 (2010) 1981-83 (1989) Warren Alfson, Nebraska, Don Glantz, Nebraska, 1938-40 (1975) 1953-54 (1999) Gerald Allen, Omaha U., Doug Glaser, Nebraska, 1962-65 (2005) 1987-89 (2002) LaVerne Allers, Nebraska, Rich Glover, Nebraska, 1964-66 (1995) 1970-72 (1973) Paul Amen, Nebraska, Aaron Graham, Nebraska, 1935-37 (1983) 1992-95 (2005) Eric Anderson, Nebraska Ahman Green, Nebraska, 1994-97 (2007) Wayne Meylan earned All-America honors for the Huskers as a middle guard for Coach Bob 1995-97 (2012) Frosty Anderson, Nebraska, Devaney in 1966 and 1967. He was inducted into the Nebraska Football Hall of Fame in 1979. Larry Green, Doane, 1971-73 (1994) 1966-69 (2002) Jim Anderson, Nebraska, Elmer Greenberg, Nebraska, 1969-71 (1997) 1927-30 (1979) Chris Dishman, Nebraska, George Andrews, Nebraska, Mike Brown, Nebraska, Willie Greenlaw, Nebraska, 1993-96 (2006) 1976-78 (1985) 1996-99 (2011) 1955-56 (1989) Jack Dodd, Nebraska, Joe Arenas, Omaha U., Ralph Brown, Nebraska, Harry Grimminger, Nebraska, 1935, 37-38 (1996) 1947-50 (1977) 1996-99 (2011) 1982-84 (2003) Elmer Dohrmann, Nebraska, Joe Armstrong, Nebraska, Charles Bryant, Nebraska, DeJuan Groce, Nebraska, 1934-37 (1980) 1966-68 (1994) 1951-54 (1987) 1999-02 (2012) Pat Donohoe, Wayne State, Al Bahe, Wayne State, Dave Butterfield, Nebraska, Rex Grosshart, Doane, 1973-76 (1998) 1946-48 (1996) 1974-76 (1996) 1947-50 (2006) Ron Douglas, Nebraska, Walt Barnes, Nebraska, Lloyd Cardwell, Nebraska, Harold Haberman, York, 1934-36 (1995) 1963-65 (1988) 1934-36 (1972) 1937-40 (1993) Ted Doyle, Nebraska, Tim Beebe, Nebraska Wesleyan, Dennis Carlson, Nebraska, Vic Halligan, Nebraska, 1935-37 (1990) 1984-87 (2013) 1964-65 (2009) 1912-14 (1973) Charles Duda, Nebraska, Forrest Behm, Nebraska, Ihling L. Carskadon, Kearney State, Willie Harper, Nebraska, 1941-42 (1994) 1937-40 (1980) 1924-27 (2004) 1970-72 (1983) John Dutton, Nebraska, Johnny Bender, Nebraska, Kaye Carstens, Nebraska, Robert Hauver, Kearney State, 1970-73 (1981) 1900-04 (1975) 1964-66 (2000) 1945-48 (1995) Lawrence Ely, Nebraska, Joy Berquist, Nebraska, Guy Chamberlin, Nebraska, John Havekost, Nebraska, 1930-32 (1974) 1921-23 (1998) 1913-15 (1971) 1977-79 (2013) Dennis Emanuel, Nebraska, Rick Berns, Nebraska, Bob Churchich, Nebraska, Josh Heskew, Nebraska 1951-52 (1990) 1976-78 (1992) 1964-66 (1989) 1995-98 (2012) Tom Emel, Hastings Joe Blahak, Nebraska, Brett Clark, Nebraska, Max Hester, Kearney State, 1947-50 (2005) 1970-72 (1990) 1982-84 (1996) 1937-39 (1989) Bill Engelhardt, Omaha U., Paul Blazevich, Omaha U., Kelvin Clark, Nebraska, ReVoe Hill, Midland Lutheran, 1953-56 (1974) 1959-62 (1984) 1976-78 (2002) 1938-41, 1946 (1995) Scott Engelhardt, Midland Lutheran, Brian Bohling, Nebraska Wesleyan, Ken Clark, Nebraska, Travis Hill, Nebraska, 1996-99 (2008) 1987-89 (2008) 1977-80 (2003) 1989-92 (2005) Don Boll, Nebraska, Dennis Claridge, Nebraska, I.M. Hipp, Nebraska, 1950-52 (1990) 1961-63 (1976) F-J 1977-79 (1995) Rik Bonness, Nebraska, Ted Connor, Nebraska, Steve Hokuf, Nebraska, 1972-75 (1981) Burton "Bud" Feaster, York, 1952-53 (2005) 1936-38, (1999) 1929-32 (1980) John Bordogna, Nebraska, Reggie Cooper, Nebraska, Alvin Holder, Peru State, 1951-53 (1988) Tony Felici, Nebraska 1987-90 (2013) 1980-82, (2008) 1979-81 (1999) Jon Bostick, Nebraska, Tim H. Corey, Nebraska, Harry Hopp, Nebraska, 1989-91 (2004) Vince Ferragamo, Nebraska, 1914-16 (2002) 1975-76 (1984) 1938-40 (1985) Shawn Bouwens, Nebraska Wesleyan, Roger Craig, Nebraska, Rod Horn, Nebraska, 1986-89 (2002) Cletus Fischer, Nebraska, 1980-82 (l989) 1945-48 (1979) 1977-79 (2003) Dale Bradley, Nebraska, Keyuo Craver, Nebraska, Edward E. "Blue" Howell, Nebraska, 1940-42 (1998) Pat Fischer, Nebraska, 1998-01 (2013) 1958-60 (1974) 1926-28 (1978) Nate Bradley, Peru State, Marvin Crenshaw, Nebraska, Johnny Howell, Nebraska, 1988-91 (2001) Rex Fischer, Nebraska, 1972-74 (2003) 1955-56 (1987) 1935-37 (1997) Dana Brinson, Nebraska, Mike Croel, Nebraska, Marion Hudson, Dana, 1985-88 (2009) Dr. George Flippin, Nebraska, 1987-90 (2003) 1891-94 (1974) 1952-55 (1994) Marlin Briscoe, Omaha U., Eric Crouch, Nebraska, Dave Humm, Nebraska, 1963-67 (1978) Sam Francis, Nebraska, 1998-2001 (2002) 1934-36 (1972) 1972-74 (1985) Marion Broadstone, Nebraska, Clayton Curtis, Nebraska, Richard Hutton, Nebraska, 1928-30 (2001) Vike Francis, Nebraska, 1950-52 (1991) 1939-40 (1986) 1946-48 (1995) Charlie Brock, Nebraska, Steve Damkroger, Nebraska, Guy Ingles, Nebraska, 1936-38 (1972) Owen Frank, Nebraska, 1979-82 (1995) 1909-11 (1999) 1968-70 (1995) Bob Brown, Nebraska, Dick Davis, Nebraska, Jim Irwin, Kearney State, 1961-63 (1977) Andra Franklin, Nebraska, 1966-68 (1995) 1977-80 (1990) 1960-63 (2012) Jerry Brown, Nebraska, Tom Davis, Nebraska, Sheldon Jackson, Nebraska 1955-57 (1997) Tommie Frazier, Nebraska, 1975-77 (2003) 1992-95 (1996) 1995-98 (2008) Kenny Brown, Nebraska, Tony Davis, Nebraska, Larry Jacobsen, Kearney State, 1975-79 (2009) Bob Frieze, Midland Lutheran, 1973-75 (1991) 1959-61 (1999) 1956-59 (1988) 96 Nebraska Football Hall of Fame Larry Jacobson, Nebraska, Rod Kush, Nebraska-Omaha, LaVerne McKelvey, Chadron, Jason Peter, Nebraska 1969-71 (1979) 1976-78 (1989) 1920-24 (2000) 1994-97 (2007) Ted James, Nebraska, Tyrone Legette, Nebraska Daniel McMullen, Nebraska, Jack Petersen, Omaha U., 1926-28 (1982) 1989-91 (2007) 1925-28 (1979) 1961-63 (1983) Tony Jeter, Nebraska, Verne Lewellen, Nebraska, Jon McWilliams, Nebraska, Kelly Petersen, Nebraska, 1963-65 (1986) 1921-23 (1975) 1953-55 (2000) 1965-66 (2008) Larry Johnson, Omaha U., Bill Lewis, Nebraska, Bob Mehring, Nebraska, Greg Peterson, Nebraska Wesleyan, 1949-52 (1987) 1983-85 (2003) 1935-37 (1983) 1981-83 (2001) Mitch Johnson, Kearney State Bob Liggett, Nebraska, Frank Meier, Nebraska, George "Babe" Petrow, Midland Lutheran, 1973-76 (2012) 1968-69 (2008) 1932-34 (1984) 1940-42 (1990) Calvin Jones, Nebraska, Virgil (Joe) Lindahl, Wayne State, Ruben Mendoza, Wayne State Roy "Cowboy" Petsch, Nebraska, 1991-93 (2004) 1937-40 (1973) 1983-85 (2007) 1938-40 (1982) Donta Jones, Nebraska, Steve Lindquist, Nebraska, Rex Mercer, Nebraska Wesleyan, Don Pflasterer, Omaha U., 1991-94 (2007) 1975-78 (2010) 1942-48 (1987) 1939-41 (1990) Jimmy Jones, Nebraska-Omaha, Bob Lingenfelter, Nebraska, Dave Meyer, Midland Lutheran, Bob Pickens, Nebraska, 1962-65 (2011) 1974-76 (2006) 1972-75 (2011) 1966 (2010) Keith Jones, Nebraska, Walter "Butch" Luther, Nebraska, Herbert Meyer, Concordia, Clete Pillen, Nebraska, 1984-87 (2004) 1938-40 (1986) (2006) 1974-76 (2003) Roy (Link) Lyman, Nebraska, Carl Meyers, Nebraska-Omaha, Jim Pillen, Nebraska, K-O 1919-22 (1972) 1961-63 (2006) 1976-78 (2004) Mike Kennedy, Nebraska, John Makovicka, Kearney State, Wayne Meylan, Nebraska, Alan Pogue, Dana College, 1963-65 (1998) 1967-70 (1996) 1965-67 (1979) 1984-87 (2005) Jeff Kinney, Nebraska, Steve Manstedt, Nebraska, Barron Miles, Nebraska, Chris Pohle, Hastings College, 1969-71 (1981) 1971-73 (2012) 1992-94 (2005) 1991-92 (2008) Dale Klein, Nebraska, John Marrow, Kearney State, Junior Miller, Nebraska, Carlos Polk, Nebraska, 1984-86 (2012) 1935-36 (1990) 1977-79 (1988) 1997-2000 (2010) Johnny Knolla, Creighton, Bob Martin, Nebraska, Milford "Dub" Miller, Chadron State, Grove Porter, Nebraska, 1938-40 (1975) 1973-75 (1993) 1931-34 (2004) 1914 (1985) Mike Knox, Nebraska, Bernie Masterson, Nebraska, Todd Millikan, Nebraska, Glenn Presnell, Nebraska, 1981-85 (2004) 1931-33 (1977) 1985-88 (2010) 1925-27 (1973) Craig Koinzan, Doane, Burt Mattheis, Wayne State, Jerry Minnick, Nebraska, Fred Preston, Nebraska, 1965-68 (1996) 1962-65 (1980) 1951-53 (1981) 1939-40 (1992) Bill Kosch, Nebraska, Bob Matthews, Omaha U., Mike Minter, Nebraska, Ray Prochaska, Nebraska, 1969-71 (1997) 1939-41 (1992) 1993-96 (2006) 1938-40 (1986) George Koster, Nebraska, Les McDonald, Nebraska, E.E. Mockett, Nebraska, Don Purcell, Nebraska, 1929-31 (1986) 1934-36 (1991) 1890-91 (1994) 1959-61 (1989) Larry Kramer, Nebraska, Kent McCloughan, Nebraska, Wonder Monds, Nebraska, Dominic Raiola, Nebraska, 1962-64 (1987) 1962-64 (1993) 1973-75 (2001) 1998-2000 (2001) Ernest Kroger, Nebraska, Jim McCord, Nebraska, Gerald Moore, Nebraska, Kevin Ramaekers, Nebraska, 1907-08 (2003) 1965-67 (2002) 1945-46-48 (2001) 1991-93 (2007) Tom Kropp, Kearney State, John McCormick, Nebraska, William Mueller, Nebraska, Randy Rasmussen, Kearney State, 1972-75 (1986) 1985-87 (2002) 1947-50 (1996) 1964-67 (1974) Robert Kruse, Wayne State, Jim McFarland, Nebraska, Robert Mullen, Nebraska, Tom Rathman, Nebraska, 1964-67 (2009) 1968-69 (1999) 1948-51 (1995) 1983-85 (1992) Marc Munford, Nebraska, Jarvis Redwine, Nebraska, 1984-86 (1997) 1979-80 (1999) Jerry Murtaugh, Nebraska, Bobby Reynolds, Nebraska, 1968-70 (1987) 1950-52 (1972) Brian Muschall, Dana, Hugh Rhea, Nebraska, 1986-89 (2003) 1929-31 (1986) Fran Nagle, Nebraska, Choppy Rhodes, Nebraska, 1949-50 (1992) 1923-25 (1993) Derrie Nelson, Nebraska, Ray Richards, Nebraska,
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