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Nebraska Football Hall of Fame Years Listed Indicate Years Letters Were Bob Frieze, Midland Lutheran, Earned Nebraska Football Hall of Fame Years listed indicate years letters were Bob Frieze, Midland Lutheran, earned. (Number in parenthesis represents 1959-61 (1999) year enshrined) Irving Fryar, Nebraska, 1981-83 (1993) Danny Fulton, Nebraska-Omaha, A-E 1975-77 (1987) Fred Abboud, Omaha U., Brad Fults, Chadron State 1947-50 (1985) 1975-78 (2007) George Abel, Nebraska, Mike Fultz, Nebraska, 1939-41 (1984) 1974-76 (1988) Harlan Aden, Omaha U., Russell Gary, Nebraska, 1963-65 (1997) 1978-80 (2013) Trev Alberts, Nebraska, Gerry Gdowski, Nebraska, 1990-93 (1994) 1987-89 (2000) Dan Alexander, Nebraska, Ken Geddes, Nebraska, 1997-2000 (2010) 1967-69 (1996) Warren Alfson, Nebraska, Turner Gill, Nebraska, 1938-40 (1975) 1981-83 (1989) Gerald Allen, Omaha U., Don Glantz, Nebraska, 1962-65 (2005) 1953-54 (1999) LaVerne Allers, Nebraska, Doug Glaser, Nebraska, 1964-66 (1995) 1987-89 (2002) Paul Amen, Nebraska, Rich Glover, Nebraska, 1935-37 (1983) 1970-72 (1973) Eric Anderson, Nebraska Aaron Graham, Nebraska, 1994-97 (2007) Wayne Meylan earned All-America honors for the Huskers as a middle guard for Coach Bob 1992-95 (2005) Frosty Anderson, Nebraska, Devaney in 1966 and 1967. He was inducted into the Nebraska Football Hall of Fame in 1979. Ahman Green, Nebraska, 1971-73 (1994) 1995-97 (2012) Jim Anderson, Nebraska, Larry Green, Doane, 1969-71 (1997) 1966-69 (2002) Tony Davis, Nebraska, George Andrews, Nebraska, Mike Brown, Nebraska, Elmer Greenberg, Nebraska, 1973-75 (1991) 1976-78 (1985) 1996-99 (2011) 1927-30 (1979) Chris Dishman, Nebraska, Joe Arenas, Omaha U., Ralph Brown, Nebraska, Willie Greenlaw, Nebraska, 1993-96 (2006) 1947-50 (1977) 1996-99 (2011) 1955-56 (1989) Jack Dodd, Nebraska, Joe Armstrong, Nebraska, Charles Bryant, Nebraska, Harry Grimminger, Nebraska, 1935, 37-38 (1996) 1966-68 (1994) 1951-54 (1987) 1982-84 (2003) Elmer Dohrmann, Nebraska, Al Bahe, Wayne State, Dave Butterfield, Nebraska, DeJuan Groce, Nebraska, 1934-37 (1980) 1946-48 (1996) 1974-76 (1996) 1999-02 (2012) Pat Donohoe, Wayne State, Walt Barnes, Nebraska, Lloyd Cardwell, Nebraska, Rex Grosshart, Doane, 1973-76 (1998) 1963-65 (1988) 1934-36 (1972) 1947-50 (2006) Ron Douglas, Nebraska, Tim Beebe, Nebraska Wesleyan, Dennis Carlson, Nebraska, Harold Haberman, York, 1934-36 (1995) 1984-87 (2013) 1964-65 (2009) 1937-40 (1993) Ted Doyle, Nebraska, Forrest Behm, Nebraska, Ihling L. Carskadon, Kearney State, Vic Halligan, Nebraska, 1935-37 (1990) 1937-40 (1980) 1924-27 (2004) 1912-14 (1973) Charles Duda, Nebraska, Johnny Bender, Nebraska, Kaye Carstens, Nebraska, Willie Harper, Nebraska, 1941-42 (1994) 1900-04 (1975) 1964-66 (2000) 1970-72 (1983) John Dutton, Nebraska, Joy Berquist, Nebraska, Guy Chamberlin, Nebraska, Robert Hauver, Kearney State, 1970-73 (1981) 1921-23 (1998) 1913-15 (1971) 1945-48 (1995) Lawrence Ely, Nebraska, Rick Berns, Nebraska, Bob Churchich, Nebraska, John Havekost, Nebraska, 1930-32 (1974) 1976-78 (1992) 1964-66 (1989) 1977-79 (2013) Dennis Emanuel, Nebraska, Joe Blahak, Nebraska, Brett Clark, Nebraska, Josh Heskew, Nebraska 1951-52 (1990) 1970-72 (1990) 1982-84 (1996) 1995-98 (2012) Tom Emel, Hastings Paul Blazevich, Omaha U., Kelvin Clark, Nebraska, Max Hester, Kearney State, 1947-50 (2005) 1959-62 (1984) 1976-78 (2002) 1937-39 (1989) Bill Engelhardt, Omaha U., Brian Bohling, Nebraska Wesleyan, Ken Clark, Nebraska, ReVoe Hill, Midland Lutheran, 1953-56 (1974) 1996-99 (2008) 1987-89 (2008) 1938-41, 1946 (1995) Scott Engelhardt, Midland Lutheran, Don Boll, Nebraska, Dennis Claridge, Nebraska, Travis Hill, Nebraska, 1950-52 (1990) 1961-63 (1976) 1977-80 (2003) 1989-92 (2005) Rik Bonness, Nebraska, Justin Coleman, Nebraska-Kearney, I.M. Hipp, Nebraska, 1972-75 (1981) 1997-2000 (2014) F-J 1977-79 (1995) John Bordogna, Nebraska, Ted Connor, Nebraska, Russ Hochstein, Nebraska 1951-53 (1988) Burton "Bud" Feaster, York, 1952-53 (2005) 1936-38, (1999) 1997-2000 (2014) Jon Bostick, Nebraska, Reggie Cooper, Nebraska, Steve Hokuf, Nebraska, 1989-91 (2004) Tony Felici, Nebraska 1987-90 (2013) 1980-82, (2008) 1929-32 (1980) Shawn Bouwens, Nebraska Wesleyan, Tim H. Corey, Nebraska, Alvin Holder, Peru State, 1986-89 (2002) Vince Ferragamo, Nebraska, 1914-16 (2002) 1975-76 (1984) 1979-81 (1999) Dale Bradley, Nebraska, Roger Craig, Nebraska, Harry Hopp, Nebraska, 1940-42 (1998) Cletus Fischer, Nebraska, 1980-82 (l989) 1945-48 (1979) 1938-40 (1985) Nate Bradley, Peru State, Keyuo Craver, Nebraska, Rod Horn, Nebraska, 1988-91 (2001) Pat Fischer, Nebraska, 1998-01 (2013) 1958-60 (1974) 1977-79 (2003) Dana Brinson, Nebraska, Marvin Crenshaw, Nebraska, Edward E. "Blue" Howell, Nebraska, 1985-88 (2009) Rex Fischer, Nebraska, 1972-74 (2003) 1955-56 (1987) 1926-28 (1978) Marlin Briscoe, Omaha U., Mike Croel, Nebraska, Johnny Howell, Nebraska, 1963-67 (1978) Dr. George Flippin, Nebraska, 1987-90 (2003) 1891-94 (1974) 1935-37 (1997) Marion Broadstone, Nebraska, Eric Crouch, Nebraska, Marion Hudson, Dana, 1928-30 (2001) Sam Francis, Nebraska, 1998-2001 (2002) 1934-36 (1972) 1952-55 (1994) Charlie Brock, Nebraska, Clayton Curtis, Nebraska, Dave Humm, Nebraska, 1936-38 (1972) Vike Francis, Nebraska, 1950-52 (1991) 1939-40 (1986) 1972-74 (1985) Bob Brown, Nebraska, Steve Damkroger, Nebraska, Richard Hutton, Nebraska, 1961-63 (1977) Owen Frank, Nebraska, 1979-82 (1995) 1909-11 (1999) 1946-48 (1995) Jerry Brown, Nebraska, Dick Davis, Nebraska, Guy Ingles, Nebraska, 1955-57 (1997) Andra Franklin, Nebraska, 1966-68 (1995) 1977-80 (1990) 1968-70 (1995) Kenny Brown, Nebraska, Tom Davis, Nebraska, Jim Irwin, Kearney State, 1975-79 (2009) Tommie Frazier, Nebraska, 1975-77 (2003) 1992-95 (1996) 1960-63 (2012) 96 Nebraska Football Hall of Fame Sheldon Jackson, Nebraska Ernest Kroger, Nebraska, Kent McCloughan, Nebraska, Lee Penney, Nebraska, 1995-98 (2008) 1907-08 (2003) 1962-64 (1993) 1931-33 (1994) Larry Jacobsen, Kearney State, Tom Kropp, Kearney State, Jim McCord, Nebraska, Ed Periard, Nebraska, 1956-59 (1988) 1972-75 (1986) 1965-67 (2002) 1968-70 (2010) Larry Jacobson, Nebraska, Robert Kruse, Wayne State, John McCormick, Nebraska, Lawrence Pete, Nebraska, 1969-71 (1979) 1964-67 (2009) 1985-87 (2002) 1986-88 (2011) Ted James, Nebraska, Rod Kush, Nebraska-Omaha, Jim McFarland, Nebraska, Christian Peter, Nebraska, 1926-28 (1982) 1976-78 (1989) 1968-69 (1999) 1993-95 (2006) Tony Jeter, Nebraska, Tyrone Legette, Nebraska LaVerne McKelvey, Chadron, Jason Peter, Nebraska 1963-65 (1986) 1989-91 (2007) 1920-24 (2000) 1994-97 (2007) Carl Johnson, Nebraska, Verne Lewellen, Nebraska, Daniel McMullen, Nebraska, Jack Petersen, Omaha U., 1970-71 (2014) 1921-23 (1975) 1925-28 (1979) 1961-63 (1983) Larry Johnson, Omaha U., Bill Lewis, Nebraska, Jon McWilliams, Nebraska, Kelly Petersen, Nebraska, 1949-52 (1987) 1983-85 (2003) 1953-55 (2000) 1965-66 (2008) Mitch Johnson, Kearney State Bob Liggett, Nebraska, Bob Mehring, Nebraska, Greg Peterson, Nebraska Wesleyan, 1973-76 (2012) 1968-69 (2008) 1935-37 (1983) 1981-83 (2001) Calvin Jones, Nebraska, Virgil (Joe) Lindahl, Wayne State, Frank Meier, Nebraska, George "Babe" Petrow, Midland Lutheran, 1991-93 (2004) 1937-40 (1973) 1932-34 (1984) 1940-42 (1990) Donta Jones, Nebraska, Steve Lindquist, Nebraska, Ruben Mendoza, Wayne State Roy "Cowboy" Petsch, Nebraska, 1991-94 (2007) 1975-78 (2010) 1983-85 (2007) 1938-40 (1982) Jimmy Jones, Nebraska-Omaha, Bob Lingenfelter, Nebraska, Rex Mercer, Nebraska Wesleyan, Don Pflasterer, Omaha U., 1962-65 (2011) 1974-76 (2006) 1942-48 (1987) 1939-41 (1990) Keith Jones, Nebraska, Walter "Butch" Luther, Nebraska, Dave Meyer, Midland Lutheran, Bob Pickens, Nebraska, 1984-87 (2004) 1938-40 (1986) 1972-75 (2011) 1966 (2010) Roy (Link) Lyman, Nebraska, Herbert Meyer, Concordia, Clete Pillen, Nebraska, K-O 1919-22 (1972) (2006) 1974-76 (2003) Mike Kennedy, Nebraska, John Makovicka, Kearney State, Carl Meyers, Nebraska-Omaha, Jim Pillen, Nebraska, 1963-65 (1998) 1967-70 (1996) 1961-63 (2006) 1976-78 (2004) Jeff Kinney, Nebraska, Mike Mandelko, Nebraska, Wayne Meylan, Nebraska, Alan Pogue, Dana College, 1969-71 (1981) 1980-82 (2014) 1965-67 (1979) 1984-87 (2005) Dale Klein, Nebraska, Steve Manstedt, Nebraska, Barron Miles, Nebraska, Chris Pohle, Hastings College, 1984-86 (2012) 1971-73 (2012) 1992-94 (2005) 1991-92 (2008) Johnny Knolla, Creighton, John Marrow, Kearney State, Junior Miller, Nebraska, Carlos Polk, Nebraska, 1938-40 (1975) 1935-36 (1990) 1977-79 (1988) 1997-2000 (2010) Mike Knox, Nebraska, Bob Martin, Nebraska, Milford "Dub" Miller, Chadron State, Grove Porter, Nebraska, 1981-85 (2004) 1973-75 (1993) 1931-34 (2004) 1914 (1985) Craig Koinzan, Doane, Bernie Masterson, Nebraska, Todd Millikan, Nebraska, Glenn Presnell, Nebraska, 1965-68 (1996) 1931-33 (1977) 1985-88 (2010) 1925-27 (1973) Bill Kosch, Nebraska, Burt Mattheis, Wayne State, Jerry Minnick, Nebraska, Fred Preston, Nebraska, 1969-71 (1997) 1962-65 (1980) 1951-53 (1981) 1939-40 (1992) George Koster, Nebraska, Bob Matthews, Omaha U., Mike Minter, Nebraska, Ray Prochaska, Nebraska, 1929-31 (1986) 1939-41 (1992) 1993-96 (2006) 1938-40 (1986) Larry Kramer, Nebraska, Les McDonald, Nebraska, E.E. Mockett, Nebraska, Don Purcell, Nebraska, 1962-64 (1987) 1934-36 (1991) 1890-91 (1994) 1959-61 (1989) Wonder Monds, Nebraska, Dominic Raiola, Nebraska, 1973-75 (2001) 1998-2000 (2001) Gerald Moore, Nebraska, Kevin Ramaekers, Nebraska, 1945-46-48 (2001) 1991-93 (2007) William Mueller, Nebraska, Randy Rasmussen, Kearney State, 1947-50 (1996) 1964-67 (1974) Robert Mullen, Nebraska, Tom Rathman, Nebraska, 1948-51 (1995) 1983-85 (1992) Marc Munford, Nebraska, Jarvis Redwine,
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