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Nebraska All-Americans 2007 Nebraska Football | HISTORY NEBRASKA All-AMEricANS 92 Players 14 Double Winners 106 Total First-Teamers 43 Consensus All-Americans 53 Total Consensus Awards 1 0 18 Unanimous All-Americans 19 Total Unanimous Awards Warren Alfson Freeman White* Jerry Murtaugh Johnny Rodgers**# Wonder Monds Junior Miller*# Guard, 1940 End, 1965 Linebacker, 1970 Wingback, 1971-72 Def. Back, 1975 Tight End, 1979 2 0 Vic Halligan Hugh Rhea Forrest Behm Walt Barnes* Bob Newton* Daryl White Dave Butterfield* Derrie Nelson 3 0 Tackle, 1914 Tackle, 1930 Tackle, 1940 Tackle, 1965 Tackle, 1970 Off. Tackle, 1972-73 Def. Back, 1976 Def. End, 1980 4 0 Guy Chamberlin* Lawrence Ely Tom Novak Tony Jeter Jeff Kinney John Dutton*# Mike Fultz Jarvis Redwine* End, 1915 Center, 1932 Center, 1949 End, 1965 I-Back, 1971 Def. Tackle, 1973 Def. Tackle, 1976 I-Back, 1980 5 0 170 4 0 Ed Weir**# George Sauer* Bobby Reynolds LaVerne Allers* Larry Jacobson* Rik Bonness*# Vince Ferragamo Randy Schleusener* Tackle, 1924-25 Fullback, 1933 Halfback, 1950 Guard, 1966 Def. Tackle, 1971 Center, 1974-75 Quarterback, 1976 Off. Guard, 1980 3 0 Lonnie Stiner Sam Francis* Jerry Minnick Larry Wachholtz Jerry Tagge Marvin Crenshaw* Tom Davis Jimmy Williams Tackle, 1926 Fullback, 1936 Tackle, 1952 Def. Back, 1966 Quarterback, 1971 Off. Tackle, 1974 Center, 1977 Def. End, 1981 2 0 1 0 Dan McMullen Fred Shirey Bob Brown*# Wayne Meylan** Rich Glover*# Dave Humm Kelvin Clark* Dave Rimington**## Guard, 1928 Tackle, 1937 Guard, 1963 Middle Guard, 1966-67 Middle Guard, 1971-72 Quarterback, 1974 Off. Tackle, 1978 Center, 1981-82 N Ray Richards Charles Brock Larry Kramer*# Joe Armstrong Willie Harper** Bob Martin George Andrews Mike Rozier**# Tackle, 1929 Center, 1937 Tackle, 1964 Guard, 1968 Def. End, 1971-72 Def. End, 1975 Def. End, 1978 I-Back, 1982-83 5 National Titles • 803 All-Time Wins • 282 Consecutive Sellouts • 3 Heisman Trophy Winners 106 All-Americans • 90 Academic All-Americans • 44 Bowl Game Appearances • 43 Conference Titles College Football’s Winningest Program Since 1970 Award Key NEBRASKA All-AMEricANS * - Consensus All-American # - Unanimous All-American All-Americans by Number No. 3 Keyuo Craver, 2001 No. 60 Tom Novak, 1949 No. 5 DeJuan Groce, 2002 No. 61 John McCormick, 1987 No. 7 Eric Crouch, 2001 No. 64 Bob Brown, 1963 1 0 No. 9 Steve Taylor, 1988 No. 65 Joe Armstrong, 1968 No. 10 Bret Clark, 1984 No. 66 Dan McMullen, 1928 Irving Fryar*# Danny Noonan*# Kenny Walker Tommie Frazier* Ralph Brown* Wingback, 1983 Middle Guard, 1986 Def. Tackle, 1990 Quarterback, 1995 Def. Back, 1999 No. 12 Bobby Reynolds, 1950 Wayne Meylan, 1966-67 Dave Humm, 1974 Brenden Stai, 1994 Jarvis Redwine, 1980 No. 67 LaVerne Allers, 1966 2 0 No. 13 Carlos Polk, 2000 Aaron Taylor, 1996-97 No. 14 Jerry Tagge, 1971 No. 68 Bill Lewis, 1985 No. 15 Vince Ferragamo, 1976 Jake Young, 1988-89 Tommie Frazier, 1995 No. 70 Doug Glaser, 1989 No. 19 Kyle Larson, 2003 No. 71 Dean Steinkuhler, 1983 3 0 Dean Steinkuhler* John McCormick Travis Hill Aaron Graham Russ Hochstein No. 20 Johnny Rodgers, 1971-72 No. 72 Daryl White, 1972-73 Off. Guard, 1983 Off. Guard, 1987 OLB, 1992 Center, 1995 Off. Guard, 2000 Josh Bullocks, 2003 Mike Fultz, 1976 No. 21 Mike Brown, 1999 Zach Wiegert, 1994 No. 22 Warren Alfson, 1940 No. 73 Marvin Crenshaw, 1974 Ralph Brown, 1999 Kelvin Clark, 1978 No. 25 George Sauer, 1933 No. 74 Bob Newton, 1970 4 0 No. 26 Wonder Monds, 1975 No. 75 Larry Kramer, 1964 No. 27 Irving Fryar, 1983 Larry Jacobson, 1971 No. 30 Mike Rozier, 1982-83 Will Shields, 1992 Bret Clark Neil Smith Will Shields*# Jared Tomich Carlos Polk Safety, 1984 Def. Tackle, 1987 Off. Guard, 1992 Rush End, 1995-96 Linebacker, 2000 No. 32 Ed Stewart, 1994 No. 76 Jerry Minnick, 1952 No. 33 Forrest Behm, 1940 No. 77 Walt Barnes, 1965 5 0 No. 34 Dave Butterfield, 1976 Toniu Fonoti, 2001 Trev Alberts, 1993 No. 79 Rich Glover, 1971-72 No. 35 Ed Weir, 1925 No. 81 Willie Harper, 1971-72 Jeff Kinney, 1971 No. 84 Tony Jeter, 1965 171 No. 36 Larry Wachholtz, 1966 No. 85 Freeman White, 1965 4 0 No. 37 Lawrence Ely, 1932 No. 87 Bob Martin, 1975 Harry Grimminger Steve Taylor Trev Alberts*# Aaron Taylor**# Dominic Raiola* No. 38 Sam Francis, 1936 No. 89 Junior Miller, 1979 Off. Guard, 1984 OLB, 1993 Center, 2000 Quarterback, 1987 Center, 1996; No. 42 Jerry Murtaugh, 1970 Broderick Thomas, Off. Guard, 1997 No. 43 Lonnie Stiner, 1926 1987-88 No. 45 Fred Shirey, 1937 No. 90 John Dutton, 1973 No. 47 Ray Richards, 1929 No. 92 Derrie Nelson, 1980 3 0 Charles Brock, 1938 No. 93 Travis Hill, 1992 No. 50 Dave Rimington, 1981-82 Jared Tomich, 1995 No. 52 Tom Davis, 1977 No. 95 Danny Noonan, 1986 No. 53 Hugh Rhea, 1930 No. 96 George Andrews, 1978 Mark Traynowicz*# Broderick Thomas*# Brenden Stai* Grant Wistrom** Keyuo Craver Randy Schleusener, 1980 Jimmy Williams, 1981 2 0 Center, 1984 OLB, 1987-88 Off. Guard, 1994 Rush End, 1996-97 Def. Back, 2001 No. 54 Rik Bonness, 1974-75 Jim Skow, 1985 Aaron Graham, 1995 No. 98 Grant Wistrom, 1996-97 Dominic Raiola, 2000 No. 99 Neil Smith, 1987 No. 55 Jason Peter, 1997 Russ Hochstein, 2000 Note–Numbers not available for 1 0 No. 57 Mark Traynowicz, 1984 Nebraska's first two All-Americans, Kenny Walker, 1990 (Vic Halligan, 1914, and Guy Bill Lewis Jake Young** Ed Stewart* Jason Peter* Eric Crouch* No. 58 Harry Grimminger, 1984 Chamberlin, 1915). Center, 1985 Center, 1988-89 Linebacker, 1994 Def. Tackle, 1997 Quarterback, 2001 N Jim Skow Doug Glaser Zach Wiegert*# Mike Brown Toniu Fonoti* DeJuan Groce Josh Bullocks Kyle Larson Def. Tackle, 1985 Off. Tackle, 1989 Off. Tackle, 1994 Def. Back, 1999 Off. Guard, 2001 Kick Returner, 2002 Def. Back, 2003 Punter, 2003 106 All-Americans • 90 Academic All-Americans • 44 Bowl Game Appearances • 43 Conference Titles.
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