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First-Team All-Conference • Rod Horn (1979) • Jon Zatechka (1997) Football • Randy Schleusener (1979-80) • Brian Shaw (1998-99) • Kelly Saalfeld (1979) • Judd Davies (2003) • Jeff Finn (1980) • Pat Ricketts (2003) • Ric Lindquist (1981) • Kellen Huston (2004) • Randy Theiss (1981) • Dane Todd (2006) • Dave Rimington (1981-82) • Todd Peterson (2008) • Scott Strasburger (1983-84) • Tyler Wortman (2008) • Rob Stuckey (1983-84) • Sean Fisher (2011-12) • Mark Traynowicz (1984) • Jake Long (2013) • Dale Klein (1986) • C.J. Zimmerer (2013) • Tom Welter (1986) • Jeff Jamrog (1987) Third-Team CoSIDA Academic All-Americans (1) • Mark Blazek (1987-88) • John Adkins (1970) • John Kroeker (1988) • Gerry Gdowski (1989) • Jake Young (1989) First-Team All-Conference • David Edeal (1990) 518 total • Pat Tyrance (1990) First-team all-conference picks by wire services, Omaha • Jim Wanek (1990) World-Herald, conference coaches. • Pat Engelbert (1991) Husker Four-Time • Mike Stigge (1991-92) All-Conference Selections • Trev Alberts (1993) Tom Novak, back 1946, • Terry Connealy (1993-94) center 1947-48-49 • Rob Zatechka (1993-94) • Matt Shaw (1994) Husker Three-Time • Aaron Graham (1995) All-Conference Picks • Grant Wistrom (1996-97) Vic Halligan, back, 1912-13-14 • Joel Makovicka (1997-98) Dick Rutherford, back, 1913-14-15 • Chad Kelsay (1998) H.H. Corey, tackle, 1914-15-16 Steve Hokuf, end, 1929-30-32 • Bill Lafleur (1998) George Sauer, back, 1931-32-33 • Mike Brown (1999) Lloyd Cardwell, back, 1934-35-36 • Kyle Vanden Bosch (1999-2000) Fred Shirey, tackle, 1935-36-37 • Tracey Wistrom (2001) Charles Brock, center, 1936-37-38 • Chad Sievers (2004) Jerry Minnick, tackle, 1951-52-53 • Kurt Mann (2005) Johnny Rodgers, WB, 1970-71-72 Dave Rimington, C, 1980-81-82 • Dane Todd (2005) Turner Gill, QB, 1981-82-83 • Austin Cassidy (2010-11) Mike Rozier, IB, 1981-82-83 • Rex Burkhead (2011-12) Marc Munford, LB, 1984-85-86 • Spencer Long (2013) Broderick Thomas, OLB, 1986-87-88 • Chris Weber (2017) Will Shields, OG, 1990-91-92 Zach Wiegert, OT, 1992-93-94 Grant Wistrom, RE, 1995-96-97 Second-Team CoSIDA Academic All-Americans (36) Aaron Taylor, OG, 1995-97; C, 1996 • Bill Kosch (1970-71) Ralph Brown, RCB, 1997-98-99 • Dave Walline (1970) • Dick Rupert (1971) All-Conference Huskers • Ritch Bahe (1973) Missouri Valley (73) • Stan Waldemore (1977) 1907-- Bill Chaloupka, tackle • Randy Theiss (1982) (4) S.T. Frum, guard Harold Cook, back • Kris Van Norman (1982) John Weller, back • Bill Weber (1982) 1908-- Ernest Kroger, back • Micah Heibel (1987) 1909-- LeRoy Temple, tackle • Jon Nelson (1988) (2) Owen Frank, back • Jake Young (1988) 1910-- W.F. Chauner, end • Pat Tyrance (1989) (5) Sylvester Shonka, tackle LeRoy Temple, tackle • Pat Engelbert (1990) Leon Warner, back • Rob Zatechka (1992) Owen Frank, back • Ken Mehlin (1993) 1911-- W.F. Chauner, end • Aaron Graham (1994) (5) Sylvester Shonka, tackle • Brian Schuster (1995) E.B. Elliott, guard • Steve Ott (1995) E.Z. Hornberger, guard Leon Warner, back • Steve Volin (1995) 1912-- J.D. Harmon, tackle • Jon Hesse (1996) (4) J.T.M. Pearson, guard • Scott Frost (1997) Leonard Purdy, back • Chad Kelsay (1997) Vic Halligan, back 48 2019-20 Nebraska All-Sports Record Book 2019-20 Nebraska All-Sports Record Book 1913-- Guy Mastin, end 1932-- Steve Hokuf, end 1952-- Dennis Emanuel, end (6) Charles Beck, end (6) Corwin Hulbert, tackle (5) Bill Schabacker, end Vic Halligan, tackle Lawrence Ely, center Jerry Minnick, tackle Max Towle, back Chris Mathis, back Don Boll, guard Dick Rutherford, back George Sauer, back Clayton Curtis, guard Leonard Purdy, back Lee Penney, end 1953-- Jerry Minnick, tackle Football 1914-- Warren Howard, end 1933-- Lee Penney, end (3) Ted Connor, tackle (7) Vic Halligan, tackle (9) Bruce Kilbourne, end John Bordogna, back H.H. Corey, tackle Gail O’Brien, tackle 1954-- Don Glantz, tackle E.L. Abbott, guard Warren DeBus, guard (3) Charles Bryant, guard Roy Cameron, center Frank Meier, center Bob Smith, back Dick Rutherford, back George Sauer, back 1955-- Jon McWilliams, end Guy Chamberlin, back Bernie Masterson, back (4) LaVerne Torczon, tackle 1915-- Guy Chamberlin, end Hubert Boswell, back Rex Fischer, back (5) H.H. Corey, tackle Clair Bishop, guard Willie Greenlaw, back Paul Shields, guard 1934-- Bernard Scherer, end 1956-- LaVerne Torczon, guard E.L. Abbott, guard (4) Frank Meier, center (2) Jerry Brown, back Dick Rutherford, back Henry Bauer, back 1916-- H.H. Corey, tackle Lloyd Cardwell, back Big Eight (261) (2) Hugo Otopalik, back 1935-- Bernard Scherer, end 1959-- Don Olson, guard 1917-- Roscoe Rhodes, end (5) Fred Shirey, tackle 1960-- Don Purcell, end (5) Edson Shaw, tackle Lloyd Cardwell, back 1961-- Bill Thornton, back E.H. Schellenberg, back Jerry LaNoue, back 1962-- Dennis Claridge, back John Cook, back Sam Francis, back (3) Tyrone Robertson, tackle Paul Dobson, back 1936-- Charles Brock, center Bob Brown, guard 1921-- Clarence Swanson, end (6) Les McDonald, end 1963-- Dennis Claridge, back (4) John Pucelik, guard Fred Shirey, tackle (3) Lloyd Voss, tackle Glen Preston, back Lloyd Cardwell, back Bob Brown, guard Chick Hartley, back Sam Francis, back 1964-- Lyle Sittler, C 1922-- Leo Scherer, end Ron Douglas, back (7) Tony Jeter, TE (7) Bub Weller, tackle 1937-- Charles Brock, center Freeman White, SE Adolph Wenke, tackle (6) Elmer Dohrmann, end Ted Vactor, DB Joy Berquist, guard Johnny Howell, back Walt Barnes, MG Glen Preston, back Ted Doyle, tackle Kent McCloughan, DB Dave Noble, back Fred Shirey, tackle Larry Kramer, tackle Chick Hartley, back Bob Mehring, guard 1965-- Frank Solich, FB 1923-- Joy Berquist, guard 1938-- Charles Brock, center (8) Tony Jeter, TE (4) Ross McGlasson, guard (2) Jack Dodd, back Freeman White, SE Dave Noble, back 1939-- Warren Alfson, guard Larry Wachholtz, DB Rufus Dewitz, back (3) Herman Rohrig, back Mike Kennedy, LB 1924-- Ed Weir, tackle Harry Hopp, back Walt Barnes, DT (2) Choppy Rhodes, back 1940-- Ray Prochaska, end Dennis Carlson, OT 1925-- Ed Weir, tackle (8) Forrest Behm, tackle LaVerne Allers, OG (3) Harold Hutchinson, center Warren Alfson, guard 1966-- LaVerne Allers, OG Choppy Rhodes, back Harry Hopp, back (10) Kelly Petersen, C 1926-- Lonnie Stiner, tackle Walter Luther, back Bob Churchich, QB (2) Glenn Presnell, back Roy Petsch, back Harry Wilson, HB 1927-- Roy Randels, tackle Ed Schwartzkopf, guard Bob Pickens, OT (5) Dan McMullen, guard Vike Francis, back Kaye Carstens, DB Ted James, center 1941-- Fred Preston, end Wayne Meylan, DG Glenn Presnell, back (3) George Abel, guard Lynn Senkbeil, LB Blue Howell, back Dale Bradley, back Carel Stith, DT 1942-- Vic Schleich, tackle Larry Wachholtz, DB Big Six (83) (2) Charles Duda, guard 1967-- Dennis Richnafsky, OE 1928-- Marion Broadstone, tackle 1945-- Gerald Moore, back (4) Dick Davis, FB (8) Dan McMullen, guard (2) John Sedlacek, tackle Wayne Meylan, MG Ted James, center 1946-- Carl Samuelson, tackle Jim McCord, DT Clair Sloan, back (4) Sam Vacanti, back 1968-- Ken Geddes, LB Blue Howell, back Tom Novak, back (3) Dana Stephenson, DB Clifford Ashburn, end Dick Hutton, back Joe Armstrong, OG Glen Munn, tackle 1947-- Carl Samuelson, tackle 1969-- Jim McFarland, TE Lafayette Russell, back (2) Tom Novak, center (5) Bob Liggett, DT 1929-- Steve Hokuf, end Ken Geddes, MG (3) Ray Richards, tackle Big Seven (28) Jerry Murtaugh, LB Clair Sloan, back 1948-- Tom Novak, center Dana Stephenson, DB 1930-- Steve Hokuf, end 1949-- Charles Toogood, tackle 1970-- Joe Orduna, HB (5) Hugh Rhea, tackle (2) Tom Novak, center (9) Jerry Murtaugh, LB Elmer Greenberg, guard 1950-- Charles Toogood, tackle Bob Newton, OT Harold Frahm, back (4) Don Strasheim, guard Donnie McGhee, OG Marion Broadstone, tackle Fran Nagle, back Johnny Rodgers, HB 1931-- Hugh Rhea, tackle Bobby Reynolds, back Bill Kosch, DB (5) George Koster, guard 1951-- Frank Simon, end Dave Walline, DT Lawrence Ely, center (4) Bill Schabacker, end Ed Periard, MG George Sauer, back Dennis Emanuel, end Paul Rogers, PK Everett Kreizinger, back Jerry Minnick, tackle 2019-20 Nebraska All-Sports Record Book 2019-20 Nebraska All-Sports Record Book 49 1971-- Jerry Tagge, QB Sammy Sims, Monster 1990-- Reggie Cooper, SS Football (12) Johnny Rodgers, HB Jamie Williams, TE (8) Mike Croel, OLB Carl Johnson, OT Jimmy Williams, DE Johnny Mitchell, TE Dick Rupert, OG 1982-- Steve Damkroger, LB Bruce Pickens, CB Jeff Kinney, HB (8) Tony Felici, DE Tom Punt, OT Willie Harper, DE Turner Gill, QB Will Shields, OG Larry Jacobson, DT Mike Mandelko, OG Pat Tyrance, ILB Rich Glover, MG Dave Rimington, C Kenny Walker, DT Bob Terrio, LB Mike Rozier, IB 1991-- Brian Boerboom, OT Jim Anderson, DB Randy Theiss, OT (11) Jon Bostick, SE Bill Kosch, DB Jamie Williams, TE Derek Brown, IB Joe Blahak, DB 1983-- Bret Clark, S Tyrone Legette, CB 1972-- Joe Blahak, DB (8) Irving Fryar, WB Keithen McCant, QB (5) Rich Glover, MG Turner Gill, QB Johnny Mitchell, TE Willie Harper, DE Mike Knox, LB Will Shields, OG Johnny Rodgers, WB Scott Raridon, OT Mike Stigge, P Daryl White, OT Mike Rozier, IB Erik Wiegert, OG 1973-- Frosty Anderson, SE Dean Steinkuhler, OG John Parrella, DT (4) John Dutton, DT Mark Traynowicz, C Will Shields, OG Steve Manstedt, DE 1984-- Mark Behning, OT 1992-- Trev Alberts, OLB Daryl White, OT (11) Bret Clark, S (9) Derek Brown, IB 1974-- Dave Humm, QB Doug DuBose, IB Tyrone Byrd, DB (5) Marvin Crenshaw, OT Harry Grimminger, OG Calvin Jones, IB Rik Bonness, C Scott Livingston, P Travis Hill, OLB Tom Ruud, LB Marc Munford, LB John Parrella, DT Bob Martin, DE Greg Orton, OG Jim Scott, C 1975-- Rik
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