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Varsity Letterman List NOTE: the Following List Is As Complete and Accurate As Historical Barry, Ryan (Malmo, Neb.) 2013 NEBRASKA FOOTBALL | VARSITY LETTERMAN LIST NOTE: The following list is as complete and accurate as historical Barry, Ryan (Malmo, Neb.) ......................MG ............................1992 Brandl, Matt (Humphrey, Neb.) ..............OG ........................1980-81 records allow. Corrections and additions will be made if Barta, Frank .............................................G ................................1904 Brasee, Carl (Omaha, Neb.) .....................G ..................... 1950-51-52 INTRO | documentation is provided. In each entry, the year is listed for each Barwick, Leonard (Lincoln, Neb.) .............QB .............................1904 Brede, Roger (Ainsworth, Neb.) ..............E ...........................1957-59 letter won. For example in the listing for Willard Burnham, the years Bassett, Chris (Tracy, Minn.)....................RE ..............................1996 Brew, Fred ...............................................G ..................... 1899-00-01 A are 1924-26, meaning Burnham lettered in 1924 and 1926 but not in Bassett, Henry H. (Falls City, Neb.) ..........T ..................... 1920-22-23 Brichacek, Gary (Schuyler, Neb.) .............OT ................... 1964-65-66 1925. Lettermen lists are not available for the 1890, 1891 and 1895 Bates, Phil (Omaha, Neb.) .......................FB .........................1980-81 Brichacek, Mel (Schuyler, Neb.) ..............OG .................. 1966-67-68 seasons. Players are listed by hometown and the last position they Bauer, Arthur (Shubert, Neb.) .................G ..................... 1945-49-50 Brinkley, Lorenzo (St. Louis, Mo.) ............LB ................... 1991-92-93 played at Nebraska. Bauer, Henry (Lincoln, Neb.) ...................QB .................. 1931-34-35 Brinson, Dana (Valdosta, Ga.)..................WB............. 1985-86-87-88 Baul, Reggie (Bellevue, Neb.) ..................SE ................... 1993-94-95 Britt, Ted (North Platte, Neb.) .................C ................................1953 A Bauman, Damien (Auburndale, Fla.) .......TE .........................1998-99 Broadstone, Marion (Norfolk, Neb.) .......T ..................... 1928-29-30 Baumgartner, Justin (Cheyenne, Wyo.) ........LS ...............................2008 Name (Hometown) ............................... Pos. ........................ Years Brock, Charles (Columbus, Neb.) .............C ..................... 1936-37-38 Beck, Charles G. (Peru, Neb.)...................E ................................1913 Abbott, Earl (David City, Neb.) ................G ..................... 1913-14-15 Brock, Dan (Columbus, Neb.) ..................DT ................... 1974-75-76 Beck, Harrison (Clearwater, Fla.) .............QB .............................2005 Abdullah, Ameer (Homewood, Ala.)........IB ..........................2011-12 Broekemeier, Joe (Aurora, Neb.) .............WR.............................2010 Beck, Victor (Broken Bow, Neb.) .............FB ..............................1926 Abel, George (Lincoln, Neb.) ...................G ..................... 1939-40-41 Broer, Kurt (Lincoln, Neb.) .......................LB .........................1987-88 Becker, Harold (Lincoln, Neb.) .................T ................................1947 Achola, George (Omaha, Neb).................IB. .........................1990-91 Bronson, Willard (Lincoln, Neb.) .............QB ........................1926-27 Beckler, Scott (Grand Island, Neb.) .........P ................................1989 Brooks, Chris (St. Louis, Mo.) ...................WR........................2008-09 THIS IS NEBRASK Ackerman, Robert (Sidney, Neb.) ............HB ..............................1947 | Behm, Forrest (Lincoln, Neb.) ..................T ..................... 1938-39-40 Brothers, Titus (San Antonio, Texas) .......CB ..............................2005 Adam, Jerry (Plattsmouth, Neb.) .............G ...........................1930-31 Behning, Mark (Denton, Texas) ...............T ..................... 1982-83-84 Brown, Brian (Indianola, Neb.) ................DT ................... 1989-90-91 S Adams, Dale (Randolph, Neb.) ................FB ..............................1947 Behrends, Matt (Chappell, Neb.) .............NT ..............................2002 Adams, Demoine (Pine Bluff, Ark.) ..........RE .............. 1999-00-01-02 Brown, Clint (Arlington, Neb.) .................LB .........................1993-94 Behrens, Vance (East Moline, Ill.) ............WB.............................1987 Adams, Joe (Bellevue, Neb.) ....................OG ........................1979-80 Brown, Dan (Sioux Falls, S.D.) ..................CB .........................1952-54 Beler, Ernie (Bayonne, N.J.) .....................LB ................... 1991-92-93 Adams, Titus (Omaha, Neb.) ...................DT .............. 2002-03-04-05 Brown, Derek (La Habra, Calif.) ...............IB .................... 1990-91-92 Belka, Jim (Prairie Village, Kan.) ..............FB ..............................1974 Adduci, Nick (Chicago, Ill.) .......................FB .................. 1949-50-53 Brown, James (Omaha, Neb.) ..................T ...........................1964-65 Bell, Antonio (Daytona Beach, Fla.) .........DB ................... 2009-10-11 Adkins, John (Lynchburg, Va.) .................DE ................... 1969-70-71 Brown, Jerry (Minden, Neb.) ...................FB ................... 1955-56-57 COACHE Bell, John (Anaheim, Calif.) ......................MG .......................1972-73 Aguglia, Scott (Lincoln, Neb.) ..................SE ..............................1999 Brown, John (Lincoln, Neb.) ....................QB .................. 1925-26-27 | Bell, Johnny H. (Hastings, Neb.)...............HB .............. 1899-01-02-03 Alberts, Trev (Cedar Falls, Iowa) ..............OLB ............ 1990-91-92-93 Brown, Josh (Foyil, Okla.) ........................PK .............. 1999-00-01-02 Bell, Kenny (Boulder, Colo.) .....................WR........................2011-12 S Alderman, Dave (Omaha, Neb.) ..............CB .........................1995-96 Brown, Kenny (Cincinnati, Ohio) .............WB............. 1975-77-78-79 Bell, Richard (Altadena, Calif.) .................WB.................. 1987-88-89 Alexander, Dan (Wentzville, Mo.) ...........IB ............... 1997-98-99-00 Brown, Kris (Southlake, Texas) ................PK .............. 1995-96-97-98 Bell, Trumane (Chicago, Ill.) .....................TE .........................1992-93 Alexander, Leonard (Detroit, Mich.)........LB ..............................1994 Brown, Lance (Papillion, Neb.) ................WB............. 1995-96-97-98 Beltzer, Oren A. (Arapahoe, Neb.) ...........HB .................. 1907-08-09 Alford, Eric (High Point, N.C.) ..................TE .........................1993-94 Brown, Lewis H. (Wisner, Neb.) ...............QB ........................1930-31 Bender, Johnny (Sutton, Neb.) ................HB .........1900-01-02-03-04 Alfson, Warren (Wisner, Neb.) ................G ..................... 1938-39-40 Brown, Manaia (Salt Lake City, Utah) ......NT ..............................2001 Benedict, Bruce W. ..................................E ................................1896 Allen, Derek (Russellville, Ark.) ................DT .........................1996-97 Brown, Mike (Scottsdale, Ariz.) ...............S ................ 1996-97-98-99 Benedict, Maurice (Lincoln, Neb.) ...........QB ............. 1902-03-04-05 Allen, E.D. ................................................C ................................1912 Brown, Ralph II (Hacienda Heights, Calif.) .CB .............. 1996-97-98-99 Benedict, Raymond .................................HB ................... 1897-98-99 Allen, Jacques (Kansas City, Mo.) ............WB.............................1995 Brown, Robert (Cleveland, Ohio).............OG .................. 1961-62-63 Benes, Jason (Valparaiso, Neb.) ..............CB ................... 1995-96-97 Allen, Pierre (Denver, Colo.) ....................DE .............. 2007-08-09-10 Brown, Todd (Holdrege, Neb.) ................SE .............. 1979-80-81-82 Bennett, Byron (Rowlett, Texas) .............PK .............. 1990-91-92-93 Brown, Willis (Edmond, Okla.) .................CB ..............................1993 2013 HUSKER Allen, Taariq (Weston, Mass.) .................WR.............................2012 | Bennett, Todd (Norfolk, Neb.) .................PK ..............................1989 Brownson, Van (Shenandoah, Iowa) .......QB .................. 1969-70-71 Allers, LaVerne (Davenport, Iowa) ..........OG .................. 1964-65-66 Benning, Damon (Omaha, Neb.) .............IB ............... 1993-94-95-96 Bruce, Mike (Omaha, Neb.) .....................OT ..............................1980 W Almanzar, Luis (Jersey City, N.J.) .............DT. .............................1998 Benson, Robert (Pender, Neb.) ...............HB .........................1934-35 Altstadt, Steve (Ft. Calhoun, Neb.) ..........G ...........................1999-01 Brungardt, Paul (Battle Creek, Neb.) .......DT ................... 1987-88-89 Bentley, Orlando (Arapahoe, Neb.) .........QB ........................1908-09 Alvarez, Barry (Burgettstown, Pa.) ..........LB ................... 1965-66-67 Brungardt, Tim (Norfolk, Neb.) ................FB ................... 1981-82-83 Beran, Mike (Ord, Neb.) ..........................OG .................. 1970-71-72 Alward, Tom (Flint, Mich.) .......................OG .................. 1972-73-74 Brunk, Kenny (Cozad, Neb.) .....................FB .........................1965-66
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