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Nebraska All-Conference Selections 493 total E.L. Abbott, guard 1934– Bernard Scherer, end 1956– LaVerne Torczon, guard Dick Rutherford, back (4) Frank Meier, center Selections from wire services, Omaha World- (2) Jerry Brown, back 1916– H.H. Corey, Henry Bauer, back Herald, conference coaches. (2) Hugo Otopalik, back Lloyd Cardwell, back 1917– Roscoe Rhodes, end 1935– Bernard Scherer, end Big Eight (261) Husker Four-Time (5) Edson Shaw, tackle (5) Fred Shirey, tackle 1959– Don Olson, guard E.H. Schellenberg, back Lloyd Cardwell, back 1960– Don Purcell, end All-Conference Selections John Cook, back Jerry LaNoue, back 1961– Bill Thornton, back Tom Novak, back 1946, Paul Dobson, back Sam Francis, back 1962– , back center 1947-48-49 1921– Clarence Swanson, end 1936– Charles Brock, center (3) Tyrone Robertson, tackle (4) John Pucelik, guard (6) Les McDonald, end Bob Brown, guard Glen Preston, back Fred Shirey, tackle 1963– Dennis Claridge, back Husker Three-Time Chick Hartley, back Lloyd Cardwell, back (3) , tackle 1922– Leo Scherer, end Sam Francis, back Bob Brown, guard All-Conference Picks (7) Bub Weller, tackle Vic Halligan, back, 1912-13-14 Ron Douglas, back 1964– Lyle Sittler, C Adolph Wenke, tackle Dick Rutherford, back, 1913-14-15 1937– Charles Brock, center (7) Tony Jeter, TE Joy Berquist, guard H.H. Corey, tackle, 1914-15-16 (6) Elmer Dohrmann, end Freeman White, SE Glen Preston, back Steve Hokuf, end, 1929-30-32 Johnny Howell, back Ted Vactor, DB Dave Noble, back George Sauer, back, 1931-32-33 Ted Doyle, tackle Walt Barnes, MG Chick Hartley, back Lloyd Cardwell, back, 1934-35-36 Fred Shirey, tackle Kent McCloughan, DB 1923– Joy Berquist, guard Fred Shirey, tackle, 1935-36-37 Bob Mehring, guard Larry Kramer, tackle (4) Ross McGlasson, guard Charles Brock, center, 1936-37-38 1938– Charles Brock, center 1965– , FB Dave Noble, back Jerry Minnick, tackle, 1951-52-53 (2) Jack Dodd, back (8) Tony Jeter, TE Rufus Dewitz, back , WB, 1970-71-72 1939– Warren Alfson, guard Freeman White, SE 1924– , tackle Dave Rimington, C, 1980-81-82 (3) Herman Rohrig, back Larry Wachholtz, DB (2) Choppy Rhodes, back , QB, 1981-82-83 , back Mike Kennedy, LB 1925– Ed Weir, tackle , IB, 1981-82-83 1940– Ray Prochaska, end Walt Barnes, DT (3) Harold Hutchinson, center Marc Munford, LB, 1984-85-86 (8) Forrest Behm, tackle Dennis Carlson, OT Choppy Rhodes, back Broderick Thomas, OLB, 1986-87-88 Warren Alfson, guard LaVerne Allers, OG 1926– Lon Stiner, tackle Will Shields, OG, 1990-91-92 Harry Hopp, back 1966– LaVerne Allers, OG (2) , back , OT, 1992-93-94 Walter Luther, back (10) Kelly Petersen, C 1927– Roy Randels, tackle , RE 1995-96-97 Roy Petsch, back Bob Churchich, QB (5) Dan McMullen, guard Aaron Taylor, OG 1995-97; C, 1996 Ed Schwartzkopf, guard Harry Wilson, HB Ted James, center , RCB, 1997-98-99 Vike Francis, back Bob Pickens, OT Glenn Presnell, back 1941– Fred Preston, end Kaye Carstens, DB Blue Howell, back (3) George Abel, guard Wayne Meylan, DG All-Conference Huskers Dale Bradley, back Lynn Senkbeil, LB Missouri Valley (73) 1942– Vic Schleich, tackle Carel Stith, DT Big Six (83) (2) Charles Duda, guard Larry Wachholtz, DB 1907– Bill Chaloupka, tackle 1928– Marion Broadstone, tackle 1945– Gerald Moore, back 1967– Dennis Richnafsky, OE (4) S.T. Frum, guard (8) Dan McMullen, guard (2) John Sedlacek, tackle (4) Dick Davis, FB Harold Cook, back Ted James, center 1946– Carl Samuelson, tackle Wayne Meylan, MG John Weller, back Clair Sloan, back (4) Sam Vacanti, back Jim McCord, DT 1908– Ernest Kroger, back Blue Howell, back Tom Novak, back 1968– , LB 1909– LeRoy Temple, tackle Clifford Ashburn, end Dick Hutton, back (3) Dana Stephenson, DB (2) Owen Frank, back Glen Munn, tackle 1947– Carl Samuelson, tackle Joe Armstrong, OG 1910– W.F. Chauner, end , back (2) Tom Novak, center 1969– Jim McFarland, TE (5) Sylvester Shonka, tackle 1929– Steve Hokuf, end (5) Bob Liggett, DT LeRoy Temple, tackle (3) Ray Richards, tackle Ken Geddes, MG Leon Warner, back Clair Sloan, back Big Seven (28) Jerry Murtaugh, LB Owen Frank, back 1930– Steve Hokuf, end 1948– Tom Novak, center Dana Stephenson, DB 1911– W.F. Chauner, end (5) Hugh Rhea, tackle 1949– Charles Toogood, tackle 1970– , HB (5) Sylvester Shonka, tackle Elmer Greenberg, guard (2) Tom Novak, center (9) Jerry Murtaugh, LB E.B. Elliott, guard Harold Frahm, back 1950– Charles Toogood, tackle Bob Newton, OT E.Z. Hornberger, guard Marion Broadstone, tackle (4) Don Strasheim, guard Donnie McGhee, OG Leon Warner, back 1931– Hugh Rhea, tackle , back Johnny Rodgers, HB 1912– J.D. Harmon, tackle (5) George Koster, guard Bobby Reynolds, back Bill Kosch, DB (4) J.T.M. Pearson, guard Lawrence Ely, center 1951– Frank Simon, end Dave Walline, DT Leonard Purdy, back George Sauer, back (4) Bill Schabacker, end Ed Periard, MG Vic Halligan, back Everett Kreizinger, back Dennis Emanuel, end Paul Rogers, PK 1913– Guy Mastin, end 1932– Steve Hokuf, end Jerry Minnick, tackle 1971– , QB (6) Charles Beck, end (6) Corwin Hulbert, tackle 1952– Dennis Emanuel, end (12) Johnny Rodgers, HB Vic Halligan, tackle Lawrence Ely, center (5) Bill Schabacker, end Carl Johnson, OT , back Chris Mathis, back Jerry Minnick, tackle Dick Rupert, OG Dick Rutherford, back George Sauer, back Don Boll, guard Jeff Kinney, HB Leonard Purdy, back Lee Penney, end Clayton Curtis, guard , DE 1914– Warren Howard, end 1933– Lee Penney, end 1953– Jerry Minnick, tackle , DT (7) Vic Halligan, tackle (9) Bruce Kilbourne, end (3) Ted Connor, tackle , MG H.H. Corey, tackle Gail O’Brien, tackle John Bordogna, back Bob Terrio, LB E.L. Abbott, guard Warren DeBus, guard 1954– Don Glantz, tackle Jim Anderson, DB Roy Cameron, center Frank Meier, center (3) Charles Bryant, guard Bill Kosch, DB Dick Rutherford, back George Sauer, back Bob Smith, back , DB , back , back 1955– Jon McWilliams, end 1972– Joe Blahak, DB 1915– Guy Chamberlin, end Hubert Boswell, back (4) LaVerne Torczon, tackle (5) Rich Glover, MG (5) H.H. Corey, tackle Clair Bishop, guard Rex Fischer, back Willie Harper, DE Paul Shields, guard Willie Greenlaw, back 85 Nebraska All-Conference Selections

Johnny Rodgers, WB Mike Rozier, IB John Parrella, DT 2002– Josh Brown, PK Daryl White, OT Dean Steinkuhler, OG Will Shields, OG (2) DeJuan Groce, KR 1973– Frosty Anderson, SE Mark Traynowicz, C 1992– , OLB 2003– Josh Bullocks, FS (4) John Dutton, DT 1984– Mark Behning, OT (9) , IB (5) Matt Herian, TE Steve Manstedt, DE (11) Bret Clark, S Tyrone Byrd, DB , OT Daryl White, OT Doug DuBose, IB Calvin Jones, IB Kyle Larson, P 1974– Dave Humm, QB Harry Grimminger, OG Travis Hill, OLB Demorrio Williams, WL (5) Marvin Crenshaw, OT Scott Livingston, P John Parrella, DT 2004– Barrett Ruud, MLB , C Marc Munford, LB Jim Scott, C 2005– Adam Carriker, DE , LB Greg Orton, OG Will Shields, OG 2006– Adam Carriker, DE Bob Martin, DE Jeff Smith, IB Zach Wiegert, OT (5) Brandon Jackson, IB 1975– Rik Bonness, C Scott Strasburger, DE 1993– Trev Alberts, OLB Bo Ruud, LB (5) Bob Martin, DE Mark Traynowicz, C (8) Terry Connealy, DT , QB Wonder Monds, DB Bill Weber, DE Calvin Jones, IB Dane Todd, FB Dave Butterfield, DB 1985– Brian Blankenship, OG Lance Lundberg, OT Mike Fultz, DT (7) Doug DuBose, IB Ken Mehlin, C/OG 1976– , QB Dale Klein, PK , CB (7) Clete Pillen, LB Bill Lewis, C Kevin Ramaekers, DT Ray Phillips, DE Marc Munford, LB Zach Wiegert, OT Dave Butterfield, DB , FB 1994– , LB Mike Fultz, DT Jim Skow, DT (9) , C Bob Lingenfelter, OT 1986– Keith Jones, IB , OLB Dan Schmidt, OG (6) Marc Munford, LB , IB 1977– Tom Davis, C Danny Noonan, MB Barron Miles, CB (4) Greg Jorgensen, OG Chris Spachman, DT , OG I.M. Hipp, IB Broderick Thomas, DE Ed Stewart, LB Jim Pillen, Monster Tom Welter, OT Zach Wiegert, OT 1978– , IB 1987– LeRoy Etienne, ILB Tyrone Williams, CB (8) , TE (9) Steve Forch, ILB 1995– Eric Anderson, OT Steve Lindquist, OG Keith Jones, IB (11) , OT Kelvin Clark, OT Keven Lightner, OT Terrell Farley, LB Kenny Brown, WB John McCormick, OG , QB George Andrews, DE Tim Rother, DT Aaron Graham, C Jim Pillen, Monster Neil Smith, DT , IB Rod Horn, DT Steve Taylor, QB , DT 1979– Tim Smith, SE Broderick Thomas, DE Aaron Taylor, OG (10) Junior Miller, TE 1988– Dana Brinson, KR , OLB John Havekost, OG (13) Ken Clark, IB Tyrone Williams, CB Jarvis Redwine, IB LeRoy Etienne, ILB Grant Wistrom, OLB Dean Sukup, PK Charles Fryar, CB Derrie Nelson, DE Willie Griffin, DT Rod Horn, DT Tim Jackson, FS Big 12 (48) Kerry Weinmaster, MG Andy Keeler, OG 1996– Chris Dishman, OG Kenny Brown, WB Todd Millikan, TE (7) , LB Kelly Saalfeld, C Lawrence Pete, MG , Rover 1980– Jarvis Redwine, IB Bob Sledge, OT , DT (7) Derrie Nelson, DE Steve Taylor, QB Aaron Taylor, C Randy Schleusener, G Broderick Thomas, OLB Jared Tomich, RE Russell Gary, S , C Grant Wistrom, RE David Clark, DT 1989– Ken Clark, IB 1997– Eric Anderson, OT Andra Franklin, FB (9) Reggie Cooper, SS (6) Ralph Brown, CB Dave Rimington, C , QB Ahman Green, IB 1981– Roger Craig, IB Doug Glaser, OT Jason Peter, DT (11) Tony Felici, DE Jeff Mills, OLB Aaron Taylor, OG Turner Gill, QB , CB Grant Wistrom, RE Dan Hurley, OT Pat Tyrance, ILB 1998– Josh Heskew, C Jeff Krejci, S Kent Wells, DT (3) Ralph Brown, CB Ric Lindquist, CB Jake Young, C Sheldon Jackson, TE Dave Rimington, C 1990– Reggie Cooper, SS 1999– , Rover Mike Rozier, IB (8) , OLB (8) Ralph Brown, RCB Sammy Sims, Monster , TE , QB Jamie Williams, TE Bruce Pickens, CB , OG Jimmy Williams, DE Tom , OT , MLB 1982– Steve Damkroger, LB Will Shields, OG Dominic Raiola, C (8) Tony Felici, DE Pat Tyrance, ILB , DT Turner Gill, QB Kenny Walker, DT Tracey Wistrom, TE Mike Mandelko, OG 1991– Brian Boerboom, OT 2000– , IB Dave Rimington, C (11) Jon Bostick, SE (6) Dan Hadenfeldt, P Mike Rozier, IB Derek Brown, IB Russ Hochstein, OG Randy Theiss, OT Tyrone Legette, CB Carlos Polk, MLB Jamie Williams, TE Keithen McCant, QB Dominic Raiola, C 1983– Bret Clark, S Johnny Mitchell, TE Tracey Wistrom, TE (8) Irving Fryar, WB Will Shields, OG 2001– , RCB Turner Gill, QB Mike Stigge, P (4) Eric Crouch, QB Mike Knox, LB Erik Wiegert, OG Dahrran Diedrick, IB Scott Raridon, OT Toniu Fonoti, OG 86 Academic All-Conference Huskers (421 Total - First Team Only) 1978– George Andrews, DE Mike Stigge, P , WB Will Dabbert, TE (9) Tim Fischer, S Pat Tyrance, LB Mike Brown, ROV Judd Davies, FB Four-Time Academic Rod Horn, DL Jim Wanek, OG Ben Buettenback, LB Troy Hassebroek, WB Tom Ohrt, OT Jake Young, C Jamie Burrow, LB Trevor Johnson, RE All-Conference Picks Jim Pillen, S 1990– David Edeal, C Monte Christo, QB , RE Mike Stigge, P, 1989-90-91-92 Kelly Saalfeld, C (7) Pat Engelbert, MG Matt Davison, SE John Klem, WB , OT, 1991-92-93-94 Tim Smith, SE Mike Petko, LB T.J. DeBates, TE David Kolowski, C Brian Shaw, LB, 1996-97-98-99 , QB Mike Stigge, P Ben Gessford, OG Phil Peetz, TE Dave Volk, OT, 1998-99-00-01 Tim Wurth, FB Pat Tyrance, LB Adam Julch, OT Pat Ricketts, CB Kenny Walker, DT , RE Kyle Ringenberg, TE Chris Kelsay, RE, 1999-00-01-02 1979– Bill Barnett, DT (9) Rod Horn, DT Jim Wanek, OG , P Barrett Ruud, MLB 1954– Bob Oberlin, center Ric Lindquist, CB 1991– Trev Alberts, OLB Billy Legate, FB Shane Siegel, CB 1955– Rex Fischer, back Jeff Quinn, QB (8) Jon Bostick, SE , FB Chad Sievers, MLB Jack Fleming, guard Kelly Saalfeld, OL Pat Engelbert, MG Greg McGraw, ROV Aaron Terpening, ROV 1957– William Hawkins, back Randy Schleusener, OL Johnny Mitchell, TE Brian Shaw, SLB 2003– , DE 1959– John Bond, end Tim Smith, SE Mike Petko, LB James Sherman, OG (20) Chad Buller, WLB 1960– Pat Clare, back Dan Steiner, OL Mike Stigge, P Travis Toline, RE Judd Davies, FB (3) Don Fricke, center Dean Sukup, PK Rob Zatechka, OT , RE Sandro DeAngelis, PK Jim Huge, end 1980– Jeff Finn, TE Bill Ziegelbein, C Dave Volk, OT Kevin Guse, CB 1961– Pat Clare, back (9) Curt Hineline, DL 1992– Trev Alberts, OLB Brandt Wade, OG Kellen Huston, CB Jim Huge, end Jim Kotera, RB (6) Terry Connealy, NG 1999– Demoine Adams, RE Trevor Johnson, DE 1962– Dwain Carlson, guard Ric Lindquist, CB Ken Mehlin, OG (24) Sean Applegate, WB Dusty Keiser, TE Jim Huge, end Andy Means, DB Jim Scott, C Rod Baker, LB Brandon Koch, OG 1963– Richard Callahan, end Jeff Quinn, QB Mike Stigge, P Matt Baldwin, C Jack Limbaugh, C Dennis Claridge, back Dave Rimington, C Rob Zatechka, OT Mike Brown, ROV Jack O'Holleran, WR 1964– Charles Doepke, off. end Randy Schleusener, OG 1993– Trev Alberts, OLB Jamie Burrow, LB Phil Peetz, TE Kent McCloughan, off. back Randy Theiss, OT (6) Troy Branch, LB Matt Davison, SE Pat Ricketts, RCB 1965– Tony Jeter, TE 1981– Curt Hineline, DL Terry Connealy, NG T.J. DeBates, TE Barrett Ruud, MLB Jim Osberg, OG (6) Ric Lindquist, DB Aaron Graham, C Jeff Hemje, CB Shane Siegel, SS 1966– Marv Mueller, DB Dave Rimington, OL Ken Mehlin, OG Julius Jackson, LB Chad Sievers, MLB Jim Osberg, OG Randy Theiss, OL Rob Zatechka, OG Adam Julch, OT Fred Thorne, CB 1967– Dick Davis, FB Kris Van Norman, DB 1994– Terry Connealy, DT Chris Kelsay, RE Curt Tomasevicz, MLB 1968– Joe Armstrong, OG Scott Woodard, OE (6) , P/PK Ben Kingston, FB Seth White, CB (4) Bob Best, DB 1982– Tim Holbrook, DB Aaron Graham, C Greg McGraw, FS Andy Wingender, FB Dick Davis, FB (7) Jim Murphy, DB , FB Willie Miller, FB 2004– Dan Burrow, FS Glenn Patterson, OT Dave Rimington, OL Matt Shaw, TE Chris Moran, CB (21) Sandro DeAngelis, PK 1969– Adrian Fiala, LB Rob Stuckey, DT Rob Zatechka, OT Dominic Raiola, C Garth Glissman, QB (5) Larry Frost, OB Randy Theiss, OL 1995– Aaron Graham, C Eric Ryan, RE Kellen Huston, CB Larry Jacobson, DT Kris Van Norman, DB (8) Mark Gilman, TE Brian Shaw, LB Adam Ickes, LB Randy Reeves, DB Bill Weber, DE Grant Wistrom, OLB James Sherman, OG Joel Jackson, WR Paul Topliff, OT 1983– Todd Fisher, DB , FS Justin Smith, RE Steve Kriewald, FB 1970– John Adkins, DE (7) Brad Muehling, OL Ryan Terwilliger, LB Kyle Vanden Bosch, RE Nathan Krug, DT (3) Bill Kosch, DB Scott Strasburger, DE Steve Ott, OG Dave Volk, OT Kurt Mann, OL Dave Walline, DT Rob Stuckey, DL , QB Tracey Wistrom, TE Jeff McBride, DE 1971– John Adkins, DE Craig Sundberg, QB Jesse Kosch, P 2000– Demoine Adams, RE Jay Moore, DE (8) Jim Anderson, DB Mark Traynowicz, OL Academic All-Big 12 (212) (20) Tom Beveridge, SE Jack O'Holleran, WR Judd Davies, FB J.B. Phillips, TE Woody Cox, SE Bill Weber, DE 1996– David Alderman, CB Matt Davison, SE Gary Pike, OL Larry Jacobson, DT 1984– Mark Behning, OL (20) Lance Brown, WB Jon Dawson, C Brandon Rigoni, SS Jeff Kinney, HB (9) Ken Graeber, DL Jeff Clausen, OT Matt Grummert, RE Barrett Ruud, LB Bill Kosch, DB Tom Morrow, OL , QB Seth Gutz, SE Andrew Shanle, FS Dave Mason, LB Scott Strasburger, DE Ben Gessford, OT Jeff Hemje, CB Shane Siegel, SS Dick Rupert, OG Rob Stuckey, DL Jon Hesse, LB Trevor Johnson, TE Chad Sievers, LB 1972– Frosty Anderson, OB Craig Sundberg, QB Quint Hogrefe, LB Chris Kelsay, RE Dane Todd, FB (4) , C Shane Swanson, WB Chad Kelsay, RE Chace Long, PK Ben Zajicek, WR Bill Janssen, DT Mark Traynowicz, C Jeff Lake, SE Jake McKee, TE 2005– Lance Brandenburgh, LB Dave Mason, LB Bill Weber, DE Billy Legate, FB Willie Miller, FB (15) Chris Bryant, DL 1973– Dan Anderson, OG 1985– Brian Blankenship, OL Joel Makovicka, FB Brandon Mooberry, RE Cortney Grixby, CB (6) Frosty Anderson, OE (6) Dale Klein, PK Ted Retzlaff, PK Chris Saalfeld, OG Adam Ickes, LB Ritch Bahe, OE Tim Roth, OL Brian Schuster, FB Aaron Terpening, ROV Brandon Koch, OL , OE Robb Schnitzler, SE Brian Shaw, LB Kyle Vanden Bosch, RE Kurt Mann, C Steve Manstedt, DE Brad Smith, DE Eric Stokes, FS Dave Volk, OT , WR Tom Ruud, LB Scott Tucker, DE Travis Toline, RE Troy Watchorn, FS J.B. Phillips, TE 1974– Ritch Bahe, OE 1986– Ken Kaelin, FB Matt Turman, QB Tracey Wistrom, TE Brandon Rigoni, SS (4) Stan Hegener, OG (9) Dale Klein, PK Brandt Wade, OG 2001– Mic Boettner, ROV Joey Robison, CB George Kyros, DB Rob Maggard, OL Grant Wistrom, RE (19) Joe Chrisman, QB Andrew Shanle, S Tom Ruud, LB Marc Munford, LB Jon Zatechka, OG Sandro DeAngelis, PK Mike Stuntz, FS 1975– Rik Bonness, C Robb Schnitzler, SE 1997– Dan Alexander, IB Judd Davies, FB Nate Swift, WR (6) Jim Burrow, DB Bryan Siebler, S (18) Eric Anderson, OT Gabe Fries, SLB Blake Tiedtke, FS Mike Coyle, PK Chris Spachman, DT , PK Nick Gragert, FB Dane Todd, FB Vince Ferragamo, QB Brad Tyrer, DE Lance Brown, WB Troy Hassebroek, WB 2006– Lance Brandenburgh, LB Tom Heiser, OB Tom Welter, OL Mike Brown, ROV Jeff Hemje, CB (15) Adam Carriker, DE Chuck Jones, DB 1987– Tom Banderas, TE T.J. DeBates, TE Trevor Johnson, RE Andy Christensen, OL 1976– Dave Butterfield, DB (8) , QB Scott Frost, QB Chris Kelsay, RE Jordan Congdon, PK (7) Vince Ferragamo, QB Mark Blazek, S Matt Hoskinson, OG/C Phil Peetz, TE Andy Kadavy, LB Ted Harvey, DB Micah Heibel, FB Adam Julch, OT Pat Ricketts, CB Newt Lingenfelter, OL Randy Lessman, P Jeff Jamrog, DE Chad Kelsay, RE Kyle Ringenberg, TE Kurt Mann, C Ron Pruitt, DT John Kroeker, P Jeff Lake, SE Carl Scholting, FS Matt O'Hanlon, DB Jeff Pullen, MG John McCormick, OL Billy Legate, FB Jeremy Slechta, DT Todd Peterson, WR Dave Shamblin, WR Jeff Tomjack, DB Joel Makovicka, FB Aaron Terpening, ROV J.B. Phillips, TE 1977– George Andrews, DL 1988– Mark Blazek, DB Ted Retzlaff, PK Dave Volk, OT Zach Potter, DE (8) Curtis Craig, RB (5) Gerry Gdowski, QB Brian Shaw, SLB Tracey Wistrom, TE Brandon Rigoni, FS Ted Harvey, S Randall Jobman, LB Travis Toline, RE Wes Woodward, CB Andrew Shanle, S Lee Kunz, LB John Nelson, OL Grant Wistrom, RE 2002– Demoine Adams, RE Dan Titchener, P Jim Pillen, S Jake Young, C Jon Zatechka, OG (18) Philip Bland, ROV Dane Todd, FB Tim Smith, SE 1989– Bill Bobbora, OL 1998– Sean Applegate, WB Chad Buller, WLB Tom Sorley, QB (7) Gerry Gdowski, QB (22) Kris Brown, PK Stan Waldemore, OL Randall Jobman, LB Joe Chrisman, QB 87 Nebraska Football Special Awards Lifter of the Year Novak Trophy Chamberlin Trophy Fischer Native Son Award

Brandon Rigoni Greg Austin Zac Taylor Dane Todd 2007 2006 2006 2006 Ty Steinkuhler was honored with Offensive guard Greg Austin was voted the Zac Taylor was the recipient In honor of , a former NU Nebraska's Lifter-of-the-Year award given winner of the 2006 Tom Novak Award. The trophy, of the 40th annual Guy Chamberlin Trophy, assistant coach, this award is presented annually to the player who has shown the established by J. Gordon Roberts in 1950, is presented at the Outland Trophy banquet in annually to the senior player selected by greatest dedication and improvement in the presented to the senior who “best exemplifies Omaha. The award was inaugurated in 1967 the Husker coaches, who best exemplifies Huskers' strength and conditioning program. courage and determination despite all odds in in memory of the former great Nebraska All- the following qualities: good work ethic; Steinkuhler, a junior from Lincoln, Neb. , is the manner of Nebraska All-America center Tom America football player who went to both the competitiveness; leadership; forthrightness; Novak.” Sportswriters and broadcasters vote on the first defensive tackle to win the Nebraska college and pro halls of fame. It is presented sense of humor; pride; loyalty and love of the award, which is presented at the Outland to the senior player who has shown by the Nebraska. This honor is awarded at the Outland Lifter-of-the-Year award since John Parrella Trophy banquet in Omaha. play and contributions to the betterment of Trophy banquet in Omaha. The 2006 recipient in 1992. All-Time Winners All-Time Lifters of the Year the University of Nebraska football squad that was fullback Dane Todd of Lincoln, Neb. 1950– Charles Toogood, T he has the qualities and dedication of Guy All-Time Winners 1974– Rik Bonness, C 1951– Frank Simon, E Chamberlin to the Cornhusker tradition. 1991– Pat Engelbert, DT 1975– Rik Bonness, C 1952– Ed Husmann, T Lincoln radio station KFOR donated 1953– Ted Connor, T 1992– Jim Scott, C 1976– Rod Horn, DT the permanent trophy and each recipient 1954– Bob Wagner, G 1993– Ken Mehlin, OG 1977– Lawrence Cooley, OG receives a replica through funds contributed 1955– Rex Fischer, HB 1994– Terry Connealy, DT I.M. Hipp, IB by the Chamberlin family and the Champ’s 1956– LaVerne Torczon, G 1995– Clester Johnson, WB 1978– Kelvin Clark, OT many friends following his death in 1967. The 1957– Jerry Brown, FB 1996– Jon Hesse, LB 1979– Bill Barnett, DT Chamberlin Memorial Fund is administered 1958– Dick McCashland, FB 1997– Matt Hoskinson, OG/C John Havekost, OG by the University of Nebraska Foundation. 1959– Harry Tolly, QB 1998– Chad Kelsay, RE 1980– Russell Gary, DB 1960– , QB Sportswriters and broadcasters who cover all 1999– Brian Shaw, LB 1981– Dave Rimington, C 1961– Don Purcell, E Nebraska games vote on the award. 1982– Mitch Krenk, TE 1962– Dwain Carlson, G 2000– Russ Hochstein,OG 1983– Mike Tranmer, MG 1963– Dennis Claridge, QB All-Time Winners 2001– Jeremy Slechta, DT 1984– Jeff Smith, IB 1964– Lyle Sittler, C 1967– Marv Mueller, S Dave Volk, OT 1985– Jim Skow, DT 1965– Tony Jeter, E 1968– Ernie Sigler, QB 2002– Chris Kelsay, RE 1986– Danny Noonan, MG 1966– Larry Wachholtz, DB 1969– Dana Stephenson, DB 2003– Trevor Johnson, DE Chris Spachman, DT 1967– Wayne Meylan, MG 1970– Guy Ingles, SE Kyle Larson, P 1987– Neil Smith, DT 1968– Ernie Sigler, QB 1971– Jeff Kinney, HB 2004– Steve Kriewald, FB 1988– Andy Keeler, OG 1969– Al Larson, DB 1972– Rich Glover, MB 2005– Titus Adams, DT 1970– Joe Orduna, HB 1989– Mike Murray, MG 1973– Maury Damkroger, FB 2006– Dane Todd, FB 1971– Jeff Kinney, HB 1974– Ritch Bahe, SE 1990– Curtis Cotton, SS 1972– Rich Glover, MG 1975– Bob Martin, DE 1991– Mike Anderson, LB 1973– John Bell, MG 1976– Clete Pillen, DB 1992– John Parrella, DT 1974– Tom Ruud, LB 1977– Ed Burns, QB 1993– Cory Schlesinger, FB 1975– Tony Davis, FB 1978– Rick Berns, IB Donta Jones, OLB 1976– Clete Pillen, LB 1979– Tim Smith, SE 1994– Donta Jones, OLB 1977– Monte Anthony, FB 1980– Jarvis Redwine, IB 1995– Mark Gilman, TE 1978– Rick Berns, IB 1981– Anthony Steels, WB 1996– Jared Tomich, RE 1979– Tim Wurth, RB 1982– Dave Rimington, C 1997– Dan Alexander, IB 1980– Jeff Quinn, QB 1983– Dean Steinkuhler, OG 1998– Chad Kelsay, RE 1981– , QB 1984– Shane Swanson, WB 1999– Kyle Vanden Bosch, RE 1982– Steve McWhirter, LB 1983– Turner Gill, QB 1985– Jim Skow, DT 2000– Kyle Vanden Bosch, RE 1984– Craig Sundberg, QB 1986– Chris Spachman, DT 2001– Jon Dawson, OG 1985– Travis Turner, QB 1987– Jeff Jamrog, DE 2002– Demoine Adams, RE 1986– Marc Munford, LB 1988– Mark Blazek, FS 2003– Trevor Johnson, RE 1987– Von Sheppard, WB 1989– Gerry Gdowski, QB 2004– Adam Carriker, DE 1988– Todd Millikan, TE 1990– Pat Tyrance, LB 2005– Seppo Evwaraye, DE 1989– Mike Murray, MG 1991– Pat Engelbert, DT 2006– Brandon Rigoni, DB 1990– Kenny Walker, DT 1992– Will Shields, OG 1991– Keithen McCant, QB 2007– Ty Steinkuhler, DT 1993– Trev Alberts, OLB 1992– Lance Lewis, FB 1993– John Reece, FS 1994– Terry Connealy, DT 1994– Matt Shaw, TE 1995– Aaron Graham, C 1995– Tommie Frazier, QB 1996– Jared Tomich, RE 1996– Mike Minter, ROV 1997– Grant Wistrom, RE 1997– Scott Frost, QB 1998– Joel Makovicka, FB 1998– Monte Christo, QB 1999– Mike Brown, ROV 1999– Adam Julch, OT 2000– Dan Alexander, IB 2000– Troy Watchorn, FS 2001– Eric Crouch, QB 2001– John Gibson, WB Tracey Wistrom, TE 2002– John Garrison, C 2002– DeJuan Groce, CB 2003– Jason Lohr, DT, , QB 2003– Demorrio Williams, LB 2004– Jake Andersen, OL 2004– Barrett Ruud, LB 2005– Cory Ross, IB 2005– Sam Koch, P 2006– Greg Austin, OG 2006– Zac Taylor, QB 88 Nebraska Captains 1890– Ebenezer E. Mockett* 1891– James H. Johnston, E** 1892– James H. Johnston, E 1893– Ike E. Pace, QB 1894– George H. Dern, G 1895– Wilmer W. Wilson, G 1896– Orley B. Thorpe, QB 1897– George C. Shedd, FB 1898– William C. Melford, C 1899– Charles E. Williams, HB 1900– Fred Brew, G 1901– John Westover, T 1902– John Westover, T 1903– Johnny R. Bender, HB 1904– Maurice Benedict, QB 1905– Charles T. Borg, C 1906– John G. Mason, T 1907– John H. Weller, HB 1908– J.B. Harvey, E 1909– O.A. Beltzer, HB 1910– LeRoy Temple, T 1911– Sylvester V. Shonka, T 1912– Ernest Frank, HB 1913– Leonard Purdy, HB 1914– Vic Halligan, T 1915– Dick B. Rutherford, HB 1916– Tim H. Corey, T Zac Taylor (front left), Adam Carriker (front right) and Brandon Rigoni (back left) served as Nebraska's captains through the 2006 season 1917– Ed Shaw, T for Coach Bill Callahan (back right). 1918– Ernest Hubka, FB 1919– Paul Dobson, HB 1968– Tom Penney, SE 1988– Mark Blazek, SS 1999– Mike Brown, ROV 1920– Bill L. Day, C Jim Hawkins, CB Andy Keeler, OG Ralph Brown, CB 1921– Clarence E. Swanson, E 1969– Mike Green, FB Steve Taylor, QB T.J. DeBates, TE 1922– Chick S. Hartley, QB Dana Stephenson, CB Broderick Thomas, OLB Adam Julch, OT 1923– Verne Lewellen, QB 1970– Dan Schneiss, FB 1989– Doug Glaser, OT 2000– Dan Alexander, IB 1924– Ed Weir, T Jerry Murtaugh, LB Gerry Gdowski, QB Russ Hochstein, OG 1925– Ed Weir, T 1971– Jerry Tagge, QB Randall Jobman, LB Loran Kaiser, DT 1926– Lonnie Stiner, T Jim Anderson, CB Jeff Mills, OLB Carlos Polk, MLB 1927– John ‘Jug’ Brown, QB 1972– Doug Dumler, C 1990– Reggie Cooper, SS Jason Schwab, OT 1928– Edward Howell, HB Bill Janssen, OT David Edeal, C Kyle Vanden Bosch, RE Elmer Holm, G 1973– Daryl White, OT Pat Tyrance, LB 2001– Keyuo Craver, CB 1929– George Farley, HB John Dutton, DT Jim Wanek, OG Eric Crouch, QB 1930-49– Appointed Each Game 1974– , QB 1991– Pat Engelbert, MG Jeremy Slechta, DT 1950– Charley Toogood, T Tom Ruud, LB , QB Dave Volk, OT Bill Mueller, HB 1975– , QB Tyrone Legette, CB Tracey Wistrom, TE Robert Mullen, C/T Bob Martin, DE Erik Wiegert, OT 2002– John Garrison, C Don Bloom, HB 1976– Vince Ferragamo, QB 1992– Travis Hill, OLB DeJuan Groce, CB 1951– Frank Simon, E Clete Pillen, LB John Parrella, DT Chris Kelsay, RE Robert Mullen, T 1977– Greg Jorgensen, OG Jim Scott, C 2003– Jammal Lord, QB 1952– Bobby Reynolds, HB Jeff Carpenter, LB William Washington, TE Judd Davies, FB Ed Hussmann, T 1978– Tom Sorley, QB 1993– Trev Alberts, OLB Trevor Johnson, DE Carl Brasee, G George Andrews, DE Gerald Armstrong, TE Demorrio Williams, WLB 1953– Bill Schabacker, E 1979– Tim Smith, SE Kevin Ramaekers, DT plus one special teams captain Jerry Minnick, T Lawrence Cole, DE John Reece, CB each game 1954-57– Appointed Each Game 1980– Randy Schleusener, OG 1994– Terry Connealy, DT 2004– Josh Bullocks, FS 1958– Mike Lee, E Derrie Nelson, DE Ed Stewart, LB Joe Dailey, QB Dick McCashland, FB 1981– Mark Mauer, QB Zach Wiegert, OT Ross Pilkington, WR 1959– Appointed Each Game Jimmy Williams, DE Rob Zatechka, OT Barrett Ruud, MLB 1960– Roland McDole, T 1982– Dave Rimington, C 1995– Phil Ellis, LB 2005– Daniel Bullocks, SS Pat Fischer, QB Steve Damkroger, LB Aaron Graham, C Cory Ross, IB Don Fricke, C 1983– Turner Gill, QB Mark Gilman, TE 2006– Zac Taylor, QB 1961– Don Purcell, E Mike Keeler, DT Christian Peter, DT Adam Carriker, DE Mick Tinglehoff, C Dean Steinkuhler, OG , FS Bradon Rigoni, DB Pat Clare, HB Mike Tranmer, MG 1996– Damon Benning, IB *Albert Troyer elected but was then injured 1962– Bill Thornton, FB 1984– Bret Clark, S Chris Dishman, OG and became manager Dwain Carlson, G Jeff Smith, IB Mike Minter, ROV **Replaced Mockett after first game 1963– Dennis Claridge, QB Mark Traynowicz, C Jared Tomich, RE John Kirby, G 1985– Mike Knox, LB 1997– Vershan Jackson, TE 1964– Lyle Sittler, C Bill Lewis, C Jason Peter, DT Bobby Hohn, HB Jim Skow, DT Aaron Taylor, OG 1965– Frank Solich, FB 1986– Marc Munford, LB Grant Wistrom, RE Mike Kennedy, LB Stan Parker, OG 1998– Jay Foreman, LB 1966– Bob Churchich, QB Chris Spachman, DT Josh Heskew, C Larry Wachholtz, S plus one game captain Sheldon Jackson, TE 1967– Ben Gregory, HB 1987– John McCormick, OG Chad Kelsay, RE Marv Mueller, S Neil Smith, MG Joel Makovicka, FB Doug Welniak, LB 89 Husker Postseason Game Participants 1996– , OT 1997– Scott Frost, QB Honolulu, Hawaii 1998– Jay Foreman, MLB 1965– Kent McCloughan, HB 2000– , IB 1966– Walt Barnes, OT Russ Hochstein, OG Freeman White, SE 2001– Jamie Burrow, MLB 1967– LaVerne Allers, OG 2002– Dahrran Diedrick, IB 1968– Wayne Meylan, MG 2005– Cory Ross, IB 1969– Joe Armstrong, OG Le , DT 1970– Glenn Patterson, C 2006– Zac Taylor, QB Mike Wynn, DE Matt Herian, TE 1971– Jerry Murtaugh, LB Joe Orduna, HB College All-Star 1972– Dick Rupert, OG Chicago, Ill. (discontinued, 1976) Jerry Tagge, QB Jeff Kinney, HB 1934– George Sauer, FB , Bernie Masterson, QB 1973– Johnny Rodgers, WB 1937– Sam Francis, FB , FB Lloyd Cardwell, HB 1974– Steve Manstedt, DE 1938– Fred Shirey, T 1975– Tony Davis, FB 1939– Charles Brock, C Bob Martin, DE 1940– Bob Seeman, E 1976– Vince Ferragamo, QB 1941– Herman Rohrig, HB Dave Butterfield, DB Ray Prochaska, E 1977– Tom Davis, C Warren Alfson, G 1978– Kelvin Clark, OT 1942– Clarence Herndon, T Rick Berns, IB George Abel, G George Andrews, DE 1944– Ted Kenfield, FB 1979– Junior Miller, TE 1950– Tom Novak, C I.M. Hipp, IB 1951– Fran Nagle, QB 1980– Jarvis Redwine, IB 1963– Bill Thornton, FB Derrie Nelson, DE 1964– Lloyd Voss, OT 1981– Dan Hurley, OT Dennis Claridge, QB Quarterback Zac Taylor appeared in the 2007 East-West Shrine Game to cap his collegiate Jimmy Williams, DE 1966– Walt Barnes, OT career. Taylor earned Big 12 Offensive Player-of-the-Year honors while leading the Huskers 1982– Roger Craig, IB 1967– Carel Stith, OT to a Big 12 North title and a bid to the 2007 AT&T . Dave Rimington, C 1968– Wayne Meylan, MG Jamie Williams, TE 1971– Bob Newton, OT 1983– Dean Steinkuhler, OG 1953– Ted Connor, OT 1972– Jeff Kinney, HB East-West Shrine 1985– Todd Frain, TE 1955– Rex Fischer, QB Van Brownson, QB San Francisco, Calif. 1986– Tom Welter, OT 1962– Bill Thornton, FB Jerry Tagge, QB 1925– Harold Hutchison, C 1987– Keith Jones, IB 1968– Dick Davis, FB Larry Jacobson, DT 1926– Lonnie Stiner, T Keven Lightner, OT Joe Armstrong, G Bob Devaney, head coach 1927– Glenn Presnell, HB 1988– Todd Millikan, TE Bob Devaney, head coach assistant coaches Roy Randels, T Broderick Thomas, OLB 1977– Tom Davis, C Mike Corgan 1928– Dan McMullen, G 1989– Doug Glaser, OT Stan Waldemore, OT Cletus Fischer Blue Howell, HB 1990– David Edeal, C 1978– , G 1929– Clair Sloan, B 1992– Will Shields, OG 1979– Tim Smith, SE/P Ray Richards, T 1993– Toby Wright, ROV 1980– Russell Gary, S 1930– Marion Broadstone, T 1994– Troy Dumas, LB 1981– Ric Lindquist, CB John Melton Elmer Greenberg, G Donta Jones, OLB Henry Waechter, DT 1931– Charles Justice, G 1995– Brook Berringer, QB 1982– Steve Damkroger, LB 1973– Bill Olds, FB George Koster, G Clinton Childs, IB Randy Theiss, OT Joe Blahak, DB 1932– Lawrence Ely, C Phil Ellis, LB Toby Williams, DT Rich Glover, MG Steve Hokuf, E Tony Veland, FS 1983– Turner Gill, QB 1975– Tom Ruud, LB l933– Gail O’Brien, T Tyrone Williams, CB Mike Rozier, IB , LB George Sauer, FB 1996– Brian Schuster, FB Irving Fryar, WB Tom Alward, OG 1934– Frank Meier, C 1997– Eric Anderson, OT Scott Raridon, OT 1935– Jerry LaNoue, HB Scott Frost, QB 1984– Jeff Smith, IB Bernard Scherer, E , DB 1986– Marc Munford, LB Blue-Gray 1936– Lloyd Cardwell, HB 1998– Kris Brown, PK Dale Klein, PK Montgomery, Ala. Sam Francis, FB Jay Foreman, MLB 1987– Tom Banderas, TE 1947– Fred Lorenz, G Les McDonald, E Josh Heskew, C Tim Rother, DT Frank Wilkins, G 1937– , coach 1999– Dan Hadenfeldt, P 1988– LeRoy Etienne, LB 1960– Ron McDole, T Elmer Dohrmann, E Aaron Wills, RE Todd Millikan, TE 1962– Dennis Stuewe, HB Fred Shirey, T Eric Johnson, LB Steve Taylor, QB Warren Powers, FB 1938– Charles Brock, C 2000– Dan Hadenfeldt, P 1989– Ken Clark, RB Dwain Carlson, G 1939– Sam Schwartzkopf, T Russ Hochstein, OG Doug Glaser, OT 1965– Kent McCloughan, HB 1941– George Abel, G 2001– Eric Crouch, QB Jake Young, C 1968– , LB Vike Francis, FB 2002– Josh Brown, PK 1990– Bruce Pickens, CB Jim McCord, DT 1944– Bob DeFruiter, HB Jon Clanton, DT 1991– Tyrone Legette, CB Wayne Meylan, MG 1949– Tom Novak, C Wilson Thomas, SE 1992– Will Shields, OG 1969– Bob Liggett, DE 1950– Fran Nagle, QB 2005– Titus Adams, DT 1994– Barron Miles, CB 1977– Rene Anderson, DB Charles Toogood, T Ed Stewart, LB 1951– Frank Simon, E Rob Zatechka, OT 1952– Ed Husmann, OT 1995– Tommie Frazier, QB Bobby Reynolds, HB Aaron Graham, C

90 Senior Bowl 1985– Bill Lewis, C All-American Bowl Ric Lindquist, CB Mobile, Ala. 1986– Danny Noonan, MG (discontinued 1975) Jimmy Williams, DE 1982– Roger Craig, IB 1950– Fran Nagle, B Stan Parker, OG 1961– Mick Tinglehoff, C Randy Theiss, OT 1953– John Bordogna, QB 1987– Tim Rother, DT 1969– Dana Stephenson, DB Jamie Williams, TE Jerry Minnick, T 1988– Dana Brinson, WR Sherwin Jarmon, DE 1983– Dean Steinkuhler, OG 1954– Don Glantz, T 1989– Jeff Mills, OLB Jim McFarland, TE Mike Rozier, IB 1960– Ron McDole, T 1990– Kenny Walker, DT 1970– Guy Ingles, SE Turner Gill, QB (MVP) 1961– Mick Tinglehoff, C 1992– Tyrone Hughes, SE/CB Paul Rogers, PK Irving Fryar, WB 1963– Lloyd Voss, T 1993– John Reece, FS Dan Schneiss, FB 1984– Bret Clark, S John Kirby, G 1994– Terry Connealy, DT 1971– Van Brownson, QB Jeff Smith, HB 1964– Larry Kramer, T Brenden Stai, OG , OG Mark Traynowicz, C Bob Hohn, HB 1996– , CB Carl Johnson, OT 1985– Mike Knox, LB 1965– Tony Jeter, TE Chris Dishman, OT Bob Devaney, coach Tom Rathman, FB Walt Barnes, OT Mike Minter, ROV 1972– Rich Glover, MG Jim Skow, DT 1966– Pete Tatman, FB Jared Tomich, RE Bill Janssen, DT 1986– Brian Davis, CB Harry Wilson, HB , LB Joe Blahak, DB Danny Noonan, MG Larry Wachholtz, DB 1997– Aaron Taylor, OG Jerry List, TE Chris Spachman, DT Carel Stith, DT 1998– Chad Kelsay, RE Gary Dixon, HB 1987– Tom Banderas, TE 1967– Barry Alvarez, LB , RE , DT Neil Smith, DE Jim McCord, DT , DT 1974– Bob Thornton, DB 1988– Mark Blazek, S 1969– Dana Stephenson, DB Kris Brown, PK Zaven Yaralian, DB Dana Brinson, WR Ken Geddes, LB Joel Makovicka, FB John Bell, MG Jim McFarland, TE 1999– Steve Warren, DT Broderick Thomas, OLB 1975– Jimmy Burrow, DB 1970– Dave Walline, DT Ralph Brown, CB 1989– Jake Young, C Bob Newton, OT Mike Brown, ROV 1990– Reggie Cooper, S 1971– Larry Jacobson, DT 2000– , WB Coaches All-America Game Mike Croel, OLB Kenny Walker, DT 1972– Willie Harper, DE Carlos Polk, MLB Lubbock, Texas (discontinued 1975) Doug Dumler, C Dan Alexander, IB 1991– Pat Engelbert, MG 1961– Ron McDole, T 1973– Daryl White, OT Kyle Vanden Bosch, RE Nate Turner, WB 1963– Dwain Carlson, G John Dutton, DT 2001– Keyuo Craver, CB Bill Thornton, FB Rich Sanger, PK Tracey Wistrom, TE 1964– Dennis Claridge, QB Olympia Gold Bowl 1974– Tom Ruud, LB 2002– DeJuan Groce, CB Lloyd Voss, OT San Diego, Calif. (1981 only) Bob Nelson, LB Chris Kelsay, RE Bob Brown, OG 1981– Rodney Lewis, CB Dave Humm, QB 2003– Kyle Larson, P 1965– Larry Kramer, OT Sammy Sims, S 1975– Rik Bonness, C Demorrio Williams, WLB Lyle Sittler, C Henry Waechter, DE Wonder Monds, DB 2004– Barrett Ruud, MLB 1966– Freeman White, SE 1976– Bob Lingenfelter, OT 2005– Daniel Bullocks, SS Tony Jeter, TE Canadian-American Bowl Mike Fultz, DT Sam Koch, P Walt Barnes, OT 1977– Greg Jorgensen, OG 2006– Stewart Bradley, LB Tampa, Fla. (discontinued 1979) 1967– Kelly Petersen, C Ken Spaeth, TE Adam Carriker, DE 1976– Jim Pillen, M Larry Wachholtz, DB Stan Waldemore, OT Jay Moore, DE Harry Wilson, HB 1979– Kelly Saalfeld, C 1968– Wayne Meylan, MG Challenge Bowl Bill Barnett, DT Shrine North-South 1970– Bob Liggett, DT Seattle, Wash. (1977-78 only) Rod Horn, DT Miami, Fla. (discontinued 1969) Jim McFarland, TE 1978– Tom Sorley, QB 1980– Russell Gary, S 1950– Don Strasheim, G Ken Geddes, LB Jim Pillen, M 1981– Phil Bates, FB 1953– John Bordogna, B 1971– Jerry Murtaugh, LB Kelvin Clark, OT Jeff Krejci, S 1960– Pat Fischer, QB Joe Orduna, HB Barney Cotton, OG 1982– Allen Lyday, CB 1969– Al Larson, DB Bob Newton, OT Billy Todd, PK Dave Rimington, C Dan Schneiss, FB Bruce Dunning, LB Jamie Williams, TE Bob Devaney, coach 1984– Mark Behning, OT 1972– Jeff Kinney, HB Gridiron Classic Jerry Tagge, QB Orlando, Fla. Larry Jacobson, DT 1998– Kris Brown, PK 1975– Dave Humm, QB 1999– Adam Julch, OT Marvin Crenshaw, OT 2000– Dan Hadenfeldt, P 2001– Jeremy Slechta, DT Southwest Challenge Bowl 2002– John Garrison, C (1962 only) , LB 1962– Tyrone Robertson, T 2003– Jammal Lord, QB Gary Toogood, G T.J. Hollowell, LB Dwain Carlson, G Bill Thornton, FB Paradise Bowl St. George, Utah Japan Bowl 2002– Thunder Collins, IB Tokyo, Japan (discontinued, 1991) 1975– Tony Davis, FB Las Vegas Football Classic Bob Martin, DE Las Vegas, Nev. 1976– Vince Ferragamo, QB 2004– Mike Erickson, OT Dave Butterfield, DB 1977– Tom Davis, C 1978– Rick Berns, IB Inta Juice All-Star Game George Andrews, DE Houston, Texas 1979– Tim Smith, SE 2006– Barry Cryer, DT Junior Miller, TE I.M. Hipp, IB 1980– Jarvis Redwine, IB Stewart Bradley (above) joined Adam Carriker and Jay Moore as Nebraska's representatives Derrie Nelson, DE in the Senior Bowl. All three were drafted in the first four rounds of the 2007 NFL Draft. 1981– Dan Hurley, OT

91 Nebraska Football Hall of Fame Adolph Wenke–A three-time as a tackle for Nebraska from 1920 to 1922, Huskers Add Title Flavor to Hall of Fame Class Wenke was chosen by the Hall of Fame as its Pioneer Division selection. The Pender, The Nebraska Football Hall of Fame adds another distinguished class in 2007, Neb., native earned first-team All-Missouri Valley Conference honors in 1922, helping with seven former Huskers and three additions from the state college ranks. the Huskers to the league title under Coach . In his final game, Wenke The seven-player class of Huskers includes former Husker All-American Jason helped NU to a 14-6 win over Notre Dame in Lincoln. He served in the U.S. Army Peter and Lincoln native Eric Anderson, who helped NU to three national titles in during World War I and later became a district judge in Nebraska from 1938 to 1943. 1994, 1995 and 1997. Donta Jones helped Coach Tom Osborne claim his first title He served as a justice of the Nebraska Supreme Court from 1943 to 1954. in 1994. Erik Wiegert was a captain on NU's 1991 Big Eight title squad and joins his New Hall of Famers from the State College ranks include: younger brother Zach (1995) in the Hall of Fame. Peter also joins his older brother Brad Fults (Chadron State)–A four-year letterman as a quarterback at Chadron Christian (2006) in the Hall. State from 1975 to 1978, Fults rewrote the Bobcat record book during his career. The Nebraska Football Hall of Fame is sponsored by the Nebraska Chapter of He still ranks fifth in career total offense with 6,603 yards, while passing for 5,658 the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame. The College yards and 36 in his career. He ended his career with school records for Football Hall of Fame opened in South Bend, Ind., in 1995. passing yards, touchdowns and completions that stood for a decade. Along with his passing prowess, Fults rushed for nearly 1,000 yards in his career and owns one of The 2007 Inductees the longest runs in school history with his 88-yard burst against Minot in Eric Anderson – A four-year letterman as an offensive tackle during one of the 1977. He was the 1979 Omaha World-Herald State College Athlete of the Year. most dominant stretches in college football history, Anderson was an anchor on a Ruben Mendoza (Wayne State)–A Kodak All-America offensive lineman in 1985, Nebraska line that powered the Huskers to national titles in 1994, 1995 and 1997. Mendoza was a star at Wayne State College in the mid-1980's. Mendoza earned NAIA The Lincoln native helped the Huskers to NCAA rushing title in all three championship All-America and first-team CSIC all-conference honors, and was a team captain. The seasons. NU rolled to a nation-leading 399.8 rushing yards in 1995, when it produced Crystal City, Texas, native spent three seasons in the NFL as an offensive guard, a school-record 556.3 yards of total offense per game. During his four-year career, playing for the (1986), (1987) and Phoenix Nebraska was an amazing 49-2 overall. He earned first-team All-Big Eight honors Cardinals (1988).Mendoza is currently the strength and conditioning coordinator at as a sophomore in 1995, before adding All-Big 12 accolades as a senior in 1997. He Notre Dame, and has also served as a strength coach at Mississippi, Clemson and was also an academic All-Big 12 pick in 1997. After playing in the Blue-Gray All-Star Tennessee-Chattanooga. Game, Anderson spent two seasons with Amsterdam in NFL Europe (1998, 1999). Webster VanValkenburgh (Hastings)–An All-American at Hastings College in Donta Jones – A four-year letterman as an outside with the Huskers, both 1976 and 1977, VanValkenburgh was a two-time captain for the Broncos. The Jones was a starter on Nebraska's 1994 national championship team as a senior. 6-2, 275-pound defensive tackle was a three-time All-NIAC selection and a three-time He notched five tackles and three quarterback hurries in NU's title game victory over all-district selection. A four-year letterwinner from 1974 to 1977, VanValkenburgh was the Miami Hurricanes in the . The native of LaPlata, Md., appeared in named the Hastings Athlete of the Year after his senior season and was inducted into four Orange Bowls during his career and earned first-team All-Big Eight honors as the Hastings College Hall of Fame in 1995. a senior. One of the hardest-working Huskers during his career, Jones was voted Nebraska's Lifter-of-the-Year in 1994 and was the Co-Lifter-of-the-Year in 1993. He was a fourth-round pick of the in the 1995 NFL Draft and played Nebraska Hall of Fame Years listed indicate years letters were earned. linebacker for the Steelers in XXX. He spent four seasons with Pittsburgh (Number in parenthesis represents year enshrined) before playing for Carolina in 1999 and New Orleans in 2000. Tyrone Legette – A three-year letterman as a cornerback for the Huskers from A-E Johnny Bender, Nebraska, 1989 to 1991, Legette helped Coach Tom Osborne's Huskers to a share of the Big Fred Abboud, Omaha U., 1900-04 (1975) Eight title and an Orange Bowl trip as a senior. A native of Columbia, S.C., Legette led 1947-50 (1985) Joy Berquist, Nebraska, the Huskers with nine pass breakups on his way to first-team All-Big Eight honors as George Abel, Nebraska, 1921-23 (1998) a senior. He was a third-round pick in the 1992 NFL Draft by the 1939-41 (1984) Rick Berns, Nebraska, and enjoyed the longest pro career of the 2007 Hall of Fame class. He spent seven Harlan Aden, Omaha U., 1976-78 (1992) seasons in the NFL, starting with the Saints from 1992 to 1996, before spending one 1963-65 (1997) Joe Blahak, Nebraska, season with Tampa Bay and concluding his career in San Francisco in 1998. Trev Alberts, Nebraska, 1970-72 (1990) Jason Peter – A four-year letterman as a defensive tackle during one of the 1990-93 (1994) Paul Blazevich, Omaha U., most dominant stretches in college football history, Peter was a leader of a Blackshirt Warren Alfson, Nebraska, 1959-62 (1984) defense that fueled the Huskers to national titles in 1994, 1995 and 1997. The Locust, 1938-40 (1975) Don Boll, Nebraska, N.J., native earned All-America honors as a senior captain in 1997, and a first-team Gerald Allen, Omaha U., 1950-52 (1990) Rik Bonness, Nebraska, All-Big 12 selection in both 1996 and 1997. During his four-year career, Nebraska 1962-65 (2005) 1972-75 (1981) was a remarkable 49-2 overall. A first-round pick in the 1998 NFL Draft, Peter spent LaVerne Allers, Nebraska, John Bordogna, Nebraska, four seasons with the (1998-2001). Jason, who played side-by-side 1964-66 (1995) Paul Amen, Nebraska, 1951-53 (1988) with his older brother Christian, joins him in the Nebraska Football Hall of Fame after Jon Bostick, Nebraska, Christian's 2006 induction. 1935-37 (1983) Frosty Anderson, Nebraska, 1989-91 (2004) Kevin Ramaekers – A three-year letterman and a first-team All-Big Eight selection Shawn Bouwens, Nebraska Wesleyan, as a defensive tackle in 1993, Kevin Ramaekers helped Nebraska to three straight 1971-73 (1994) Jim Anderson, Nebraska, 1986-89 (2002) Big Eight crowns and three Orange Bowl appearances in 1991, 1992 and 1993. A 1969-71 (1997) Dale Bradley, Nebraska, graduate of Norfolk (Neb.) Catholic High School, Ramaekers' career was hampered George Andrews, Nebraska, 1940-42 (1998) by injuries as a junior, but he started every game as a senior to help Nebraska play 1976-78 (1985) Nate Bradley, Peru State, for the national title against Florida State in the 1994 Orange Bowl. Ramaekers also Joe Arenas, Omaha U., 1988-91 (2001) competed for the Husker men's track and field team in the shot put and discus early in 1947-50 (1977) Marlin Briscoe, Omaha U., his NU career. He earned his bachelor's degree from Nebraska in August of 1993. Joe Armstrong, Nebraska, 1963-67 (1978) Erik Wiegert – A three-year letterman as an offensive lineman for the Huskers, 1966-68 (1994) Marion Broadstone, Nebraska, Wiegert was a captain of a Nebraska team that earned a share of the 1991 Big Al Bahe, Wayne State, 1928-30 (2001) Eight title and a trip to the Orange Bowl. Wiegert joined fellow Hall of Fame inductee 1946-48 (1996) Charlie Brock, Nebraska, Tyrone Legette as a first-team All-Big Eight pick in 1991. With Wiegert anchoring Walt Barnes, Nebraska, 1936-38 (1972) the offensive line, the Huskers rolled to NCAA rushing titles in 1989 (375.3 ypg) and 1963-65 (1988) Bob Brown, Nebraska, 1991 (353.2 ypg). Wiegert joins his younger brother Zach (1995) in the Nebraska Forrest Behm, Nebraska, 1961-63 (1977) Football Hall of Fame. Zach was a captain on NU's 1994 national title team, and the 1937-40 (1980) pair are joined by Chad and Chris Kelsay, Grant and Tracey Wistrom and Christian and Jason Peter as the only brothers to serve as captains at NU. 92 Nebraska Football Hall of Fame Jerry Brown, Nebraska, Richard Hutton, Nebraska, 1955-57 (1997) 1946-48 (1995) Charles Bryant, Nebraska, Guy Ingles, Nebraska, 1951-54 (1987) 1968-70 (1995) Dave Butterfield, Nebraska, Larry Jacobsen, Kearney State, 1974-76 (1996) 1956-59 (1988) Lloyd Cardwell, Nebraska, Larry Jacobson, Nebraska, 1934-36 (1972) 1969-71 (1979) Ihling L. Carskadon, Kearney State, Ted James, Nebraska, 1924-27 (2004) 1926-28 (1982) Kaye Carstens, Nebraska, Tony Jeter, Nebraska, 1964-66 (2000) 1963-65 (1986) Guy Chamberlin, Nebraska, Larry Johnson, Omaha U., 1913-15 (1971) 1949-52 (1987) Bob Churchich, Nebraska, Calvin Jones, Nebraska, 1964-66 (1989) 1991-93 (2004) Brett Clark, Nebraska, Keith Jones, Nebraska, 1982-84 (1996) 1984-87 (2004) Kelvin Clark, Nebraska, 1976-78 (2002) K-O Dennis Claridge, Nebraska, Mike Kennedy, Nebraska, 1961-63 (1976) 1963-65 (1998) Ted Connor, Nebraska, Jeff Kinney, Nebraska, 1952-53 (2005) 1969-71 (1981) Tim H. Corey, Nebraska, Wayne Meylan earned All-America honors for the Huskers as a middle guard for Coach Johnny Knolla, Creighton, 1914-16 (2002) Bob Devaney in 1966 and 1967. He was inducted into the Nebraska Football Hall of 1938-40 (1975) Roger Craig, Nebraska, Fame in 1979. Mike Knox, Nebraska, 1980-82 (l989) 1981-85 (2004) Marvin Crenshaw, Nebraska, F-J Aaron Graham, Nebraska, Craig Koinzan, Doane, 1972-74 (2003) Burton "Bud" Feaster, York, 1992-95 (2005) 1965-68 (1996) Mike Croel, Nebraska, 1936-38, (1999) Larry Green, Doane, Bill Kosch, Nebraska, 1987-90 (2003) Vince Ferragamo, Nebraska, 1966-69 (2002) 1969-71 (1997) Eric Crouch, Nebraska, 1975-76 (1984) Elmer Greenberg, Nebraska, George Koster, Nebraska, 1998-2001 (2002) Cletus Fischer, Nebraska, 1927-30 (1979) 1929-31 (1986) Clayton Curtis, Nebraska, 1945-48 (1979) Willie Greenlaw, Nebraska, Ernest Kroger, Nebraska, 1950-52 (1991) Pat Fischer, Nebraska, 1955-56 (1989) 1907-08 (2003) Steve Damkroger, Nebraska, 1958-60 (1974) Harry Grimminger, Nebraska, Tom Kropp, Kearney State, 1979-82 (1995) Rex Fischer, Nebraska, 1982-84 (2003) 1972-75 (1986) Dick Davis, Nebraska, 1955-56 (1987) Rex Grosshart, Doane, Larry Kramer, Nebraska, 1966-68 (1995) Dr. George Flippin, Nebraska, 1947-50 (2006) 1962-64 (1987) Tom Davis, Nebraska, 1891-94 (1974) Harold Haberman, York, Rod Kush, Nebraska-Omaha, 1975-77 (2003) Sam Francis, Nebraska, 1937-40 (1993) 1976-78 (1989) Tony Davis, Nebraska, 1934-36 (1972) Vic Halligan, Nebraska, Verne Lewellen, Nebraska, 1973-75 (1991) Vike Francis, Nebraska, 1912-14 (1973) 1921-23 (1975) Chris Dishman, Nebraska, 1939-40 (1986) Willie Harper, Nebraska, Bill Lewis, Nebraska, 1993-96 (2006) Owen Frank, Nebraska, 1970-72 (1983) 1983-85 (2003) Jack Dodd, Nebraska, 1909-11 (1999) Robert Hauver, Kearney State, Virgil (Joe) Lindahl, Wayne State, 1935, 37-38 (1996) Andra Franklin, Nebraska, 1945-48 (1995) 1937-40 (1973) Elmer Dohrmann, Nebraska, 1977-80 (1990) Max Hester, Kearney State, Bob Lingenfelter, Nebraska, 1934-37 (1980) Tommie Frazier, Nebraska, 1937-39 (1989) 1974-76 (2006) Pat Donohoe, Wayne State, 1992-95 (1996) ReVoe Hill, Midland Lutheran, Walter “Butch” Luther, Nebraska, 1973-76 (1998) Bob Frieze, Midland Lutheran, 1938-41, 1946 (1995) 1938-40 (1986) Ron Douglas, Nebraska, 1959-61 (1999) Travis Hill, Nebraska, Roy (Link) Lyman, Nebraska, 1934-36 (1995) Irving Fryar, Nebraska, 1989-92 (2005) 1919-22 (1972) Ted Doyle, Nebraska, 1981-83 (1993) I.M. Hipp, Nebraska, John Makovicka, Kearney State, 1935-37 (1990) Danny Fulton, Nebraska-Omaha, 1977-79 (1995) 1967-70 (1996) Charles Duda, Nebraska, 1975-77 (1987) Steve Hokuf, Nebraska, John Marrow, Kearney State, 1941-42 (1994) Mike Fultz, Nebraska, 1929-32 (1980) 1935-36 (1990) John Dutton, Nebraska, 1974-76 (1988) Alvin Holder, Peru State, Bob Martin, Nebraska, 1970-73 (1981) Gerry Gdowski, Nebraska, 1979-81 (1999) 1973-75 (1993) Lawrence Ely, Nebraska, 1987-89 (2000) Harry Hopp, Nebraska, Bernie Masterson, Nebraska, 1930-32 (1974) Ken Geddes, Nebraska, 1938-40 (1985) 1931-33 (1977) Dennis Emanuel, Nebraska, 1967-69 (1996) Rod Horn, Nebraska, Burt Mattheis, Wayne State, 1951-52 (1990) Turner Gill, Nebraska, 1977-79 (2003) 1962-65 (1980) Tom Emel, Hastings 1981-83 (1989) Edward E. “Blue” Howell, Nebraska, Bob Matthews, Omaha U., 1947-50 (2005) Don Glantz, Nebraska, 1926-28 (1978) 1939-41 (1992) Bill Engelhardt, Omaha U., 1953-54 (1999) Johnny Howell, Nebraska, Les McDonald, Nebraska, 1953-56 (1974) Doug Glaser, Nebraska, 1935-37 (1997) 1934-36 (1991) Scott Engelhardt, Midland Lutheran, 1987-89 (2002) Marion Hudson, Dana, Kent McCloughan, Nebraska, 1977-80 (2003) Rich Glover, Nebraska, 1952-55 (1994) 1962-64 (1993) 1970-72 (1973) Dave Humm, Nebraska, 1972-74 (1985)

93 Nebraska Football Hall of Fame Jim McCord, Nebraska, Wonder Monds, Nebraska, P-R R.B. “Dick” Rutherford, Nebraska, 1973-75 (2001) 1965-67 (2002) Adolph “Pat” Panek, Kearney St., 1913-15 (1988) Gerald Moore, Nebraska, John McCormick, Nebraska, 1922-24 (1991) Tom Ruud, Nebraska, 1945-46-48 (2001) 1985-87 (2002) John Parrella, Nebraska, 1972-74 (1997) William Mueller, Nebraska, Jim McFarland, Nebraska, 1990-92 (2001) 1947-50 (1996) 1968-69 (1999) Lee Penney, Nebraska, S-Z LaVerne McKelvey, Chadron, Robert Mullen, Nebraska, 1931-33 (1994) Carl Samuelson, Nebraska, 1920-24 (2000) 1948-51 (1995) Christian Peter, Nebraska, 1945-47 (1982) Daniel McMullen, Nebraska, Marc Munford, Nebraska, 1993-95 (2006) George Sauer, Nebraska, 1925-28 (1979) 1984-86 (1997) Jack Petersen, Omaha U., 1931-33 (1971) Jon McWilliams, Nebraska, Jerry Murtaugh, Nebraska, 1961-63 (1983) Roger Sayers, Omaha U., 1953-55 (2000) 1968-70 (1987) Greg Peterson, Nebraska Wesleyan, 1960-63 (1988) Bob Mehring, Nebraska, Brian Muschall, Dana, 1981-83 (2001) Bill Schabacker, Nebraska, 1935-37 (1983) 1986-89 (2003) George “Babe” Petrow, Midland Lutheran, 1951-53 (2001) Frank Meier, Nebraska, Fran Nagle, Nebraska, 1940-42 (1990) Bernie Scherer, Nebraska, 1932-34 (1984) 1949-50 (1992) Roy “Cowboy” Petsch, Nebraska, 1933-35 (1985) Rex Mercer, Nebraska Wesleyan, Derrie Nelson, Nebraska, 1938-40 (1982) Leo Scherer, Nebraska, 1942-48 (1987) 1978-80 (1998) Don Pflasterer, Omaha U., 1920-22 (1987) Herbert Meyer, Concordia, Bob Newton, Nebraska, 1939-41 (1990) Vic Schleich, Nebraska, (2006) 1969-70 (1989) Clete Pillen, Nebraska, 1940-42 (1988) Carl Meyers, Nebraska-Omaha, Dave Noble, Nebraska, 1974-76 (2003) Randy Schleusener, Nebraska, 1961-63 (2006) 1922-24 (1972) Jim Pillen, Nebraska, 1978-80 (2002) Wayne Meylan, Nebraska, Danny Noonan, Nebraska, 1976-78 (2004) Ed Schwartzkopf, Nebraska, 1965-67 (1979) 1984-86 (1991) Alan Pogue, Dana College, 1937-40 (1981) Barron Miles, Nebraska, Tom Novak, Nebraska, 1984-87 (2005) John Sedlacek, Nebraska, 1992-94 (2005) 1946-49 (1972) Grove Porter, Nebraska, 1945-48 (1998) Junior Miller, Nebraska, Arnold Oehlrich, Nebraska, 1914 (1985) Gary Seevers, Concordia, 1977-79 (1988) 1925-27 (1989) Glenn Presnell, Nebraska, 1954-57 (2003) Milford "Dub" Miller, Chadron State, Eugene Oetting, Concordia, 1925-27 (1973) Lynn Senkbeil, Nebraska, 1931-34 (2004) 1951-54 (2000) Fred Preston, Nebraska, 1964-66 (2002) Jerry Minnick, Nebraska, Don Olson, Nebraska, 1939-40 (1992) Will Shields, Nebraska, 1951-53 (1981) 1957-59 (2000) Ray Prochaska, Nebraska, 1989-92 (1993) Mike Minter, Nebraska, Joe Orduna, Nebraska, 1938-40 (1986) Fred Shirey, Nebraska, 1993-96 (2006) 1967-68, 1970 (1990) Don Purcell, Nebraska, 1935-37 (1976) E.E. Mockett, Nebraska, 1959-61 (1989) Sylvester V. Shonka, Nebraska, 1890-91 (1994) Dominic Raiola, Nebraska, 1909-11 (1978) 1998-2000 (2001) Frank Simon, Nebraska, Randy Rasmussen, Kearney State, 1949-51 (1997) 1964-67 (1974) Sam Singleton, Wayne State, Tom Rathman, Nebraska, 1967-70 (2004) 1983-85 (1992) Lyle Sittler, Nebraska, Jarvis Redwine, Nebraska, 1962-64 (1999) 1979-80 (1999) Jim Skow, Nebraska, Bobby Reynolds, Nebraska, 1983-85 (1996) 1950-52 (1972) Clair Sloan, Nebraska, Hugh Rhea, Nebraska, 1927-29 (1984) 1929-31 (1986) Jack Sloey, Doane College, Choppy Rhodes, Nebraska, 1938-39 (1989) 1923-25 (1993) Bob Smith, Nebraska, Ray Richards, Nebraska, 1951-54 (1996) 1927-29 (1984) Jeff Smith, Nebraska, Dennis Richnafsky, Nebraska, 1982-84 (2004) 1965-67 (2001) Neil Smith, Nebraska, Dave Rimington, Nebraska, 1985-87 (1998) 1980-83 (1983) Frank Solich, Nebraska, Tyrone Robertson, Nebraska, 1963-65 (1992) 1960-61-62 (1999) Cliff Squires, Nebraska Wesleyan, Johnny Rodgers, Nebraska, 1946-49 (1976) 1970-72 (1973) Brenden Stai, Nebraska, Paul Rogers, Nebraska, 1991-94 (2004) 1968-70 (1998) Dean Steinkuhler, Nebraska, Herman Rohrig, Nebraska, 1981-83 (1984) 1938-40 (1983) Arthur Stevenson, Hastings, Rudy Rotella, Omaha U., 1935-37 (1979) 1952-55 (1981) Ed Stewart, Nebraska, Dick Rupert, Nebraska, 1991-94 (2004) 1970-71 (2005) Chuck Stickels, Hastings, Mike Rozier, Nebraska, 1951-54 (1997) 1981-83 (1984) Scott Strasburger, Nebraska, Robert Russell, Nebraska, 1982-84 (2005) Defensive tackle Neil Smith claimed All-America honors for the Huskers in 1987, playing 1920-22 (2000) Don Strasheim, Nebraska, under Coach Tom Osborne. Smith was inducted into the Nebraska Football Hall of Fame 1950 (1993) in 1998. 94 Nebraska Football Hall of Fame Clarence Swanson, Nebraska, Coaches 1919-22 (1974) Ross Armstrong, Chadron State, Jerry Tagge, Nebraska, 1937-53 (1991) 1969-71 (1978) E.E. Bearg, Nebraska, Aaron Taylor, Nebraska, 1925-28 (1988) 1994-97 (1998) Dana X. Bible, Nebraska, Steve Taylor, Nebraska, 1929-36 (1971) 1985-88 (1999) W.C. “Bummy” Booth, Broderick Thomas, Nebraska, Nebraska, 1900-05 (1985) 1985-88 (1994) Claire Boroff, Nebraska-Kearney, Bill “Thunder” Thornton, Nebraska, 1972-99 (2000) 1960-62 (1985) Sandy Buda, Nebraska-Omaha, Mick Tinglehoff, Nebraska, 1978-89 (2001) 1951-54 (1980) Al Caniglia, Nebraska-Omaha, Jared Tomich, Nebraska, 1960-74 (1979) 1994-96 (2006) Lloyd Cardwell, Omaha U., Charlie Toogood, Nebraska, 1947-59 (1986) 1947-50 (1984) Fred Dawson, Nebraska, LaVerne Torczon, Nebraska, 1921-24 (1971) 1954-56 (1987) Bob Devaney, Nebraska, Mark Traynowicz, Nebraska, 1962-72 (1971) 1982-84 (1990) Jim Dutcher, Doane, Pat Tyrance, Nebraska, 1942-52 (1992) 1988-90 (2005) Charlie Foster, Nebraska-Kearney, Bob Devaney guided Nebraska to back-to-back national titles in 1970 and 1971. Devaney Sam Vacanti, Nebraska, 1945-52 (2003) remains the 11th-winningest coach in Division I-A history, posting an .806 winning 1946 (1988) , Nebraska, percentage in 16 years as a collegiate head coach, including a 101-20-2 (.829) record Ted Vactor, Nebraska, 1949-55 (2002) from 1962 to 1972 at Nebraska. 1963-65 (2000) C.L. "Sed" Hartman, Omaha U., Erick von Fange, Concordia, 1931-42 (1997) 2002– Dale Jensen, Scottsdale, Ariz. (1995) Bill Jennings, Nebraska, Clarence E. Swanson 2003– Gates Minnick, Lincoln Lloyd Voss, Nebraska, 1957-61 (1996) 1961-63 (1996) Memorial Award 2004– Kenneth Morrison, Hastings Lawrence McCeney “Biff” Jones, 2005– Russell and E. Louise Brehm, Larry Wachholtz, Nebraska, Inaugurated by the Nebraska chapter in 1972 Nebraska, 1937-41 (1971) Lincoln 1964-66 (1982) to honor a person "for outstanding contributions Jerry Joy, Peru State, 2006– Richard A. Robinson Family, Kenny Walker, Nebraska, to the University of Nebraska and the Husker 1975-82 (1999) Norfolk athletic department through personal service, 1989-90 (2001) A.J. Lewandowski, Nebraska, 2007– Joe Silverman, Lincoln Dave Walline, Nebraska, 1943-44 (1990) personal support of athletic department 1968-70 (2001) Wendell Maupin, Hastings, programs and dedication to the Husker football Kerry Weinmaster, Nebraska, 1971-89 (2004) program and intercollegiate athletics." Lyell Bremser 1972– Dr. Norman Carlson, Lincoln 1976-79 (2006) Thurlo McCrady, Hastings, 1973– Phil Gerelick, Omaha Ed Weir, Nebraska, (1995) Merit Award 1974– Otto Baumann, 1923-25 (1971) Jack McIntire, Peru State, Inaugurated by the Nebraska chapter in 1974, San Gabriel, Calif. Raymond “Bub” Weller, Nebraska, 1961-63, 1972-73 (1987) to honor a person " with a background of interest 1920-22 (1989) 1975– Herman Dinklage, Wisner in and support of intercollegiate football, who Tom McLaughlin, Hastings, 1976– Irv Veitzer, Omaha John Westover, Nebraska, has made a sizeable contribution to society 1949-63 (1982) 1977– York A. Hinman Jr., 1897, 1899-1902 (2002) Spec Nelson, Midland Lutheran, through public service and/or self sacrifice." North Platte 1974– Lloyd Grimm, Omaha Daryl White, Nebraska, 1937-42 (1993) 1978– Emmett J. Junge, Lincoln 1975– Gregg McBride, Omaha 1971-73 (1994) Al Papik, Doane, 1979– Wally Provost, Omaha Charles S. “Cy” Sherman, Lincoln Freeman White, Nebraska, 1955-70 (1980) 1980– Lyell Bremser, Omaha Frederick Ware, Omaha 1963-65 (1982) Dr. Tom Osborne, Nebraska, 1981– M.G. “Mutt” Volz, Lincoln Oscar Wiberg, Nebraska Wesleyan, 1976– Ralph Beechner, Lincoln 1973-97 (1998) 1982– Jim Beltzer, Grand Island Maurice “Skip” Palrang, Omaha; 1923-26 (1973) Paul Peterson, Dana, 1983– George Abel, Lincoln Jim Ross, Lincoln Lonnie Wickard, Chadron State, 1942-61 (1994) 1984– Robert Logsdon, Lincoln 1977– Floyd Bottorff, Lincoln 1957-58 (2000) E.N. Robinson, Nebraska, 1985– H.W. Monsky, Omaha 1978– Paul Schneider, Lincoln Zach Wiegert, Nebraska, 1896-97 (1971) 1986– Joseph Carroll, Lincoln 1979– Ursala Walsh, Lincoln 1991-94 (1995) Jim Ross, Nebraska (Assistant), 1987– Dean Kratz, Omaha 1980– John K. Selleck, Lincoln; Jamie Williams, Nebraska, 1962-76 (2005) 1988– Paul Schorr III, Lincoln Charles Washington, Omaha 1989– D.B. “Woody” Varner, 1979-82 (2003) E.O. “Jumbo” Stiehm, Nebraska, 1981– Burton Newton, Lincoln Lincoln Jimmy Williams, Nebraska, 1911-15 (1984) 1982– Helen Ruth Wagner, Lincoln 1990– Dan Cook, Dallas, Texas 1979-81 (2001) Don Watchhorn, Midland Lutheran, 1983– James S. Pittenger, Lincoln 1991– Lee Sapp, Omaha Tyrone Williams, Nebraska, 1971-91 (1989) 1984– Don Bryant, Lincoln 1993-95 (2006) 1992– Bob Devaney, Lincoln 1985– George F. Sullivan, Lincoln Al Wheeler, Peru State, 1993– Charles C. Myers, Omaha Phil Wise, Nebraska-Omaha, 1986– Dr. Paul Goetowski, Lincoln 1938-63 (1983) 1994– Martin Massengale, Lincoln 1968-70 (1982) Fielding Yost, Nebraska, 1987– Dr. Pat Clare, Lincoln 1995– Milton Ebers, Fremont 1988– Gail Gade, Lincoln Grant Wistrom, Nebraska, 1898 (1971) 1996– Richard Herman, Los Angeles 1989– Mike Corgan, Lincoln 1994-97 (1998) Allen H. Zikmund, Kearney State, 1997– Don Bryant, Lincoln Bill Shepard, Lincoln Willard Witte, Nebraska, 1955-71 (1977) 1998– John Payne, Kearney 1990– Bob Billings, Omaha 1927-29 (1985) 1999– Dr. John W. (Jack) Goebel, Jake Young, Nebraska, 1991– Dr. Samuel Fuenning, Lincoln Lincoln 1992– Jack Payne, Omaha 1986-89 (2000) 2000– Howard Hawks, Omaha 1993– Boyd Epley, Lincoln 2001– Harold and Marian Andersen, 1994– John Melton, Lincoln Omaha

95 1995– Al Papik, Lincoln 1993– Mark Fritch, Peru State 1996– Tom Allan, Omaha John McMillen, Nebraska 1997– Dr. Walter Reiss, California 1994– Troy Branch, Nebraska 1998– Dr. Raymond Peterson, California Ryan Buckley, Hastings 1999– Ruth Michalecki, Lincoln Stephen Gaines, Peru State 2000– John Hay, Sacramento, Calif. 1995– Kevin Christiansen, 2001– Jerry Weber, Lincoln Nebraska Wesleyan 2002– Gary Fouraker, Lincoln W. LaMont Rainey, Wayne State 2003– Dr. Barbara Hibner, Lincoln Matt Shaw, Nebraska 2004– Charlie McBride, Fountain Hills, Ariz. 1996– Steve Volin, Nebraska 2005– Milt Tenopir, Lincoln, Neb. 1997– David Seizys, Nebraska 2006– Irv Veitzer, Omaha, Neb. Scott Reynolds, Hastings 2007– George Darlington, Lincoln, Neb. 1998– Chad Wiesler, Doane 1999– Monte Christo, Nebraska Nebraska Chapter, , UNO 2000– Adam Julch, Nebraska Scholarship Winners Andy Stine, UNO 1973– Mike Beren, Nebraska Wayne Webster, Doane 1974– Jeff Hill, Nebraska 2001– Mark Pentico, Doane Mike O’Holleran, Nebraska Jake McKee, Nebraska 1975– Dan Anderson, Nebraska 2002– Chad Geiger, UNO Marvin Beck, UNO Mike Muma, UNK Elected into the Nebraska Football Hall of Fame in 1989 after a three-year career as the 1976– Mike Coyle, Nebraska 2003– Will Dabbert, Nebraska Huskers' starting quarterback from 1981 to 1983, Turner Gill served as an NU assistant John Thomsen, UNO Justin Stark, Doane from 1992 to 2004. He was inducted into the Orange Bowl Hall of Honor in 2007. 1977– Carl Anderson III, UNO 2004– Curt Tomasevicz, Nebraska Duane Fritz, Chadron State Tim Clemenger, Peru State 1978– Ted Harvey, Nebraska 2005– Dusty Keiser, Nebraska Nebraska All-Time Assistant Coaches Steve Bates, Kearney State Randall Hopkins, UNO 1979– Jim Pillen, Nebraska 2006– Blake Tiedtke, Nebraska Adam, Jerry, 1944 McBride, Charlie, 1977-99 1980– Bill Weidner, Hastings Albin, Tim, 2003 Mehring, Neal, 1950-51 1981– Jeff Finn, Nebraska Orange Bowl Amen, Paul, 1938-41 Mehring, Robert, 1938 Mark Christensen, Doane Andros, Dee, 1956 Meier, Franklin, 1935 1982– Ric Lindquist, Nebraska Hall of Honor Armstrong, Charles, 1939-42, 1944 Melton, John, 1962-88 1983– Mike Mandelko, Nebraska Barnes, Nelson, 1997-2002 Miller, H.H., 1948 Greg Havelka, UNO Husker Players Black, Charley, 1926-30 Milligan, Walter, 1953-55 Jerry Tagge (1969-71, 1989*) Blake, John, 2004-06 Mills, Robert, 1939 1984– Mike Tranmer, Nebraska Rich Glover (1970-72, 1990*) Blazine, A.A., 1947-48 Monroe, Dick, 1957-61 Charles Mitchell, Chadron State Bob Brown (1961-63, 1994*) Bohl, Craig, 1995-2002 Moore, Jerry, 1973-78 Kirk Hutton, UNO Mike Rozier (1981-83, 1995*) Braley, Jack, 1960-61 Myles, Bill, 1972-76 1985– Scott Strasburger, Nebraska Johnny Rodgers (1970-72, 1996*) Brown, Ron, 1987-2003 Norvell, Jay, 2004-06 1986– Jerry Kripal, UNO Irving Fryar (1981-83, 2001*) Browne, W. Harold, 1930-40 Nyden, Ed, 1955 1987– Chris Carr, Nebraska Tommie Frazier (1992-95, 2002*) Busch, Bill, 2004-07 Oakes, B.F., 1926-30 Paul LaFond, UNO Turner Gill (1981-83, 2007*) Cabell, Jake, 1979 Osborne, Tom, 1964-72 1988– none Corgan, Mike, 1962-82 Pearce, LeRoy, 1958-61 1989– Tom Welter, Nebraska Cosgrove, Kevin, 2004-07 Pelini, Bo, 2003 1990– Bill Bobbora, Nebraska Husker Coaches Cotton, Barney, 2003 Pettibone, Jerry, 1980-81 Bob Devaney (1962-72, 1976*) John Baumann, Doane Darlington, George, 1973-2002 Petz, Harold, 1936, 1938-40 Tom Osborne (1973-1997, 1991*) James Gallentine, Hastings Davis, Bob, 1949-55 Pfeiff, William, 1939, 1942 *year of induction 1991– Matt Korte, Concordia Day, Bill, 1928-31 Pierce, Jack, 1979-91 1992– Dan Sellon, UNO DeAngelis, James, 1949 Powers, Warren, 1969-76 George Achola, Nebraska Downing, Scott, 2003-05 Presnell, Glenn, 1938-41, 1946 Curtis Fox, Nebraska Wesleyan Duval, Rick, 1973-74 Prochaska, Ray, 1947-48, 1950-54 Elmassian, Phil, 2004-07 Rhodes, John, 1928 Faris, Robert, 1952-54 Ross, Jim, 1962-76 Faulkinberry, Russ, 1959 Rudolph, Joe, 2007 Fife, Ralph, 1950-52 Russell, Dougal, 1947-48 Fischer, Cletus, 1959-85 Samuel, Tony, 1986-96 Fischer, Pat, 1979 Sanders, Marvin, 2003 Franklin, Marvin, 1949-51 Scarbrough, Don, 1956-61 Gill, Turner, 1992-2004 Scherer, Leo, 1928 Gilmore, Ted, 2005-07 Schmakel, Warren, 1957-59 Gillespie, Dave, 1998-2002 Schulte, Henry F., 1932-37 Gordy, John, 1958 Schultz, Leonard, 1945 Hanscom, H.H., 1948-53 Selmer, Carl, 1962-72 Holm, Elmer, 1942 Solich, Frank, 1979-97 Huey, Gene, 1977-86 Sprague, Arthur, 1943-44 Ingalls, D. Robert, 1945 Stauber, Gene, 1956 Ingles, Guy, 1976-78 Steele, Kevin, 1989-94 Jamrog, Jeff, 2000-03 Strasheim, Don, 1954-58 Janetos, Peter, 1949-52 Strong, David, 1945 Jennings, Bill, 1956 Tenopir, Milt, 1974-2002 Johnson, John, 1945, 1947 Thornton, Bill, 1970-71 Jones, Gomer, 1946 Thornton, Bob, 1981-85 Jordan, Randy, 2004-07 Van Zandt, Lance, 1977-80 Kathol, Gerald, 1946 Walden, Jim, 1971-72 Kelly, George, 1960-68 Wagner, Dennis, 2004-07 Kiffin, Monte, 1967-76 Watson, Shawn, 2006-07 Klein, L.F., 1945-58 Weir, Ed, 1929-37, 1943 All-American rush end Jared Tomich helped the Huskers to back-to-back national Kovach, John, 1955 Williams, Jimmy, 2003 championships in 1994 and 1995. The St. John, Ind., native closed his career with 16 sacks Landry, Jack, 1957 Williams, John, 1936 before being chosen in the second round of the NFL Draft by New Orleans. Lehman, R.G., 1928-31 Wyatt, Buddy, 2007 Lewandowski, A.J., 1937-42 Young, Dan, 1983-2002 Lyman, Roy, 1936-41 96 Nebraska NFL Draftees Year– Round–Player, Position, Team 15th–Monte Kiffin, T, Minnesota 1936– 3rd–Bernie Scherer, E, Green Bay 9th–Larry Kramer, T, (1) Baltimore (future) 1937– 1st–Sam Francis, B, Philadelphia 18th–Robert Jones, G, Washington (3) 1st–Lloyd Cardwell, B, Detroit 20th–Bob Hohn, HB, 1st–Les McDonald, E, Chicago (future) 1938– 5th–Fred Shirey, T, Philadelphia 1965– 3rd–Kent McCloughan, B, (4) 6th–Elmer Dohrmann, E, Washington (3) Washington 8th–Ted Doyle, T, 12th–John Strohmeyer, T, 9th–Johnny Howell, B, Green Bay Washington (future) 1939– 3rd–Charley Brock, C, Green Bay 19th–Preston Love, B, Detroit (3) 9th–Bill Callihan, B, Detroit 1966– 2nd–Walt Barnes, T, Washington 9th–Bob Mills, T, New York Giants (8) 3rd–Tony Jeter, E, Green Bay 1940– 8th–George Seeman, E, Green Bay 3rd–Bob Pickens, OT, (1) Chicago (future) 1941– 3rd–Harry Hopp, B, Detroit 12th–Dick Czap, OT, (6) 4th–Walt Luther, B, Cleveland Cleveland (future) 5th–Royal Kahler, T, Philadelphia 13th–James Brown, G, St. Louis 6th–Herman Rohrig, B, Green Bay 16th–Lynn Senkbeil, LB, 7th–Ray Prochaska, E, Cleveland Chicago (future) 16th–Warren Alfson, G, Brooklyn 19th–Dick Fitzgerald, T, 1942– 5th–Vike Francis, B, Brooklyn San Francisco (future) (3) 16th–George Abel, G, Chicago 1967– 3rd–Harry Wilson, HB, Philadelphia 17th–Fred Preston, E, Green Bay (5) 4th–Carel Stith, OT, Houston 1943– 10th–Vic Schleich, T, Brooklyn 9th–Ron Kirkland, HB, Baltimore (2) 12th–Al Zikmund, B, Chicago 10th–Pete Tatman, FB, Minnesota 1944– 15th–Bert Gissler, E, Green Bay 13th–Kaye Carstens, DB, Chicago (3) 25th–Howard Debus, B, Boston 1968– 4th–Wayne Meylan, LB, Cleveland 27th–Al Grubaugh, T, Green Bay (3) 5th–Ben Gregory, RB, Buffalo 1945– 13th–Wally Hopp, B, Detroit 7th–Bob Taucher, OT, Dallas (2) 18th–Frank Hazard, G, Green Bay 1969– 7th–James Hawkins, DB, 1946– (none selected) (2) Los Angeles Rams 1947– 10th–Carl Samuelson, T, 12th–Dick Davis, RB, Cleveland (1) Los Angeles Rams 1970– 7th–Jim McFarland, TE, St. Louis 1948– 23rd–John Pesek, E, Los Angeles Rams (8) 7th–Ken Geddes, LB, Detroit (2) 32nd–Tom Novak, C, Philadelphia 8th–Dana Stephenson, DB, Chicago 1949– 23rd–Cletus Fischer, B, 8th–Mike Wynn, DE/DT, Oakland (1) New York Giants 10th–Frank Patrick, TE, Green Bay 1950– 4th–Tom Novak, C, Chicago 15th–Bob Liggett, DT, Kansas City (2) 26th–Charley Toogood, T, Cleveland 16th–Mike Green, RB, San Diego An All-American in 1999, Mike Brown was a second-round pick of the in the 1951– 3rd–Charley Toogood, T, 17th–Glenn Patterson, C, Dallas 2000 NFL Draft. He has started 84 games in his seven-year career and was an NFL (2) Los Angeles Rams 1971– 2nd–Joe Orduna, RB, San Francisco pick in 2005 and an All-Pro in 2001. 4th–Fran Nagle, B, Philadelphia (4) 3rd–Bob Newton, OT, Chicago 1952– 14th–Frank Simons, E, 8th–Paul Rogers, K, Pittsburgh 5th–Dave Humm, QB, Oakland 4th–Dodie Donnell, RB, (1) San Francisco 11th–Dan Schneiss, TE, New England 6th–, WR, Baltimore 1953– 4th–Don Boll, G, Washington 1972– 1st–Jerry Tagge, QB, Green Bay 6th–Mark Doak, OT, Washington 5th–Ken Spaeth, TE, Buffalo (3) 7th–Bobby Reynolds, B, (6) 1st–Jeff Kinney, RB, Kansas City 6th–Tom Alward, OG, New York Jets 6th–Tom Davis, C, Oakland Los Angeles Rams 1st–Larry Jacobson, DT, 6th–Marvin Crenshaw, OT, 7th–Mark Dufresne, TE, Pittsburgh 9th–Ed Husmann, G, New York Giants Pittsburgh 8th–Monte Anthony, RB, Baltimore Chicago Cardinals 5th–Carl Johnson, OT, New Orleans 11th–Ardell Johnson, DB, 10th–Greg Jorgensen, OG, 1954– 3rd–Ted Connor, T, Philadelphia 8th–Van Brownson, QB, Baltimore Washington New York Giants (3) 9th–Jerry Minnick, G/T, Washington 10th–Keith Wortman, OG, Green Bay 14th–Ritch Bahe, WR, St. Louis 1979– 1st–George Andrews, LB, 14th–Ray Novak, B, Detroit 1973– 1st–Johnny Rodgers, WR, San Diego 16th–Dennis Pavelka, OT, (8) Los Angeles Rams 1955– 5th–Don Glantz, T, Washington (10) 2nd–Willie Harper, LB, Washington 1st–Kelvin Clark, OT, Denver (4) 11th–Ron Clark, B, Green Bay San Francisco 17th–Stan Hegener, OG, Pittsburgh 3rd–Barney Cotton, OG, Cincinnati 15th–Bob Smith, B, Cleveland 2nd–Monte Johnson, DT, Oakland 1976– 3rd–Rik Bonness, LB, Oakland 3rd–Rick Berns, RB, Tampa Bay 24th–Charles Bryant, G, Green Bay 3rd–Bill Olds, RB, Baltimore (11) 4th–Tony Davis, RB, Cincinnati 6th–Steve Lindquist, OG, Miami 1956– (none selected) 3rd–Rich Glover, DT, 4th–Wonder Monds, DB, Pittsburgh 7th–Lee Kunz, LB, Chicago 1957– 18th–Clarence Cook, E, Los Angeles New York Giants 6th–Bob Martin, LB, New York Jets 10th–Frank Lockett, WR, Green Bay (2) 18th–LaVerne Torczon, G, Cleveland 5th–Doug Dumler, C, New England 8th–Jim Burrow, DB, Green Bay 11th–Randy Poeschl, DT, Cleveland 1958– (none selected) 8th–Joe Blahak, DB, Houston 11th–Dean Gissler, DT, Washington 1980– 1st–Junior Miller, TE, Atlanta 1959– (none selected) 8th–Bill Janssen, OT, Pittsburgh 12th–John O’Leary, RB, Chicago (10) 3rd–Tim Smith, WR, Houston 1960– (none selected) 10th–Dave Mason, DB, Minnesota 13th–Brad Jenkins, TE, Tampa Bay 3rd–Rod Horn, DT, Cincinnati 1961– 4th–Ron McDole, T, St. Louis 11th–Jerry List, RB, Oakland 13th–John Lee, DT, San Diego 3rd–Bill Barnett, DT, Miami (2) 17th–Pat Fischer, B, St. Louis 1974– 1st–John Dutton, DT, Baltimore 14th–Larry Mushinski, TE, Dallas 4th–I.M. Hipp, RB, Atlanta 1962– (none selected) (7) 4th–Steve Manstedt, DE, Houston 16th–Rich Costanzo, OG, Dallas 5th–Dan Pensick, DT, Kansas City 1963– 3rd–Dennis Claridge, B, 6th–Daryl White, OT, Cincinnati 1977– 2nd–Mike Fultz, DT, New Orleans 7th–John Havekost, OG, Denver (3) Green Bay (future) 6th–Maury Damkroger, RB, (6) 4th–Vince Ferragamo, QB, 9th–Kelly Saalfeld, C, Green Bay 5th–Bill Thornton, B, St. Louis New England Los Angeles Rams 9th–Mark Goodspeed, OT, Miami 11th–Dave Theisen, B, 8th–Frosty Anderson, WR, 5th–Ray Phillips, LB, Cincinnati 10th–Kenny Brown, WR, Minnesota Los Angeles Rams (future) New Orleans 6th–Ron Pruitt, DE, Buffalo 1964– 1st–Bob Brown, G, Philadelphia 9th–Bob Wolfe, OT, Miami 7th–Bob Lingenfelter, OT, Cleveland (9) 1st–Lloyd Voss, T, Green Bay 13th–Ralph Powell, RB, Atlanta 11th–Dave Butterfield, DB, 5th–, B, San Francisco 1975– 1st–Tom Ruud, LB, Buffalo New York Jets 5th–John Kirby, LB, Minnesota (12) 2nd round–Bob Nelson, LB, Buffalo 1978– 2nd–Brett Moritz, OG, Tampa Bay 9th–Willie Ross, B, St. Louis 4th–John Starkebaum, LB, (8) 3rd–Stan Waldemore, OT, Atlanta New Orleans 97 Nebraska NFL Draftees Los Angeles Rams 5th–Eric Stokes, FS, Seattle 8th–Keith Neubert, TE, 7th–Jon Hesse, LB, Jacksonville New York Jets 1998– 1st–Grant Wistrom, DE, St. Louis 10th–Brian Washington, DB, (6) 1st–Jason Peter, DT, Carolina Cleveland 3rd–Scott Frost, QB, New York Jets 11th–Hendley Hawkins, WR, 3rd–Ahman Green, RB, Seattle Cleveland 7th–Aaron Taylor, OG, Indianapolis 11th–Steve Forch, LB, Chicago 7th–Eric Warfield, DB, Kansas City 1989– 1st–Broderick Thomas, LB, 1999– 2nd–Mike Rucker, RE, Carolina (7) Tampa Bay (7) 4th–Joel Makovicka, RB, Arizona 5th–Lawrence Pete, NT, Detroit 4th–Jason Wiltz, DL, New York Jets 8th–Dana Brinson, WR, San Diego 5th–Jay Foreman, LB, Buffalo 9th–Tim Jackson, DB, Dallas 7th–Chad Kelsay, LB, Pittsburgh 10th–Todd Millikan, TE, Chicago 7th–Kris Brown, PK, Pittsburgh 11th–Willie Griffin, DT, Tampa Bay 7th–Sheldon Jackson, TE, Buffalo 12th–Steve Taylor, QB, Indianapolis 2000– 2nd–Mike Brown, ROV, Chicago 1990– 3rd–Jeff Mills, LB, San Diego (3) 3rd–Steve Warren, DT, Green Bay (5) 6th–Kent Wells, DT, Washington 5th–Ralph Brown, CB, 8th–Ken Clark, RB, Indianapolis New York Giants 8th–Gerry Gdowski, QB, 2001– 2nd–Kyle Vanden Bosch, RE, New Orleans (7) Arizona 12th–Richard Bell, RB, Pittsburgh 2nd–Dominic Raiola, C, Detroit 1991– 1st–Bruce Pickens, DB, Atlanta 4th–Carlos Polk, LB, San Diego (6) 1st–Mike Croel, LB, Denver 4th–Correll Buckhalter, RB, 8th–Kenny Walker, DT, Denver Philadelphia 8th–Pat Tyrance, LB, 5th–Russ Hochstein, OG, Tampa Bay Los Angeles Rams 6th–Bobby Newcombe, WR/Returns, 9th–Tahaun Lewis, DB, Arizona Los Angeles Raiders 6th–Dan Alexander, RB, Tennessee 11th–Joe Sims, DT, Atlanta 2002– 2nd–Toniu Fonoti, OG, San Diego 1992– 1st–Johnny Mitchell, TE, (4) 3rd–Eric Crouch, WR, St. Louis (7) New York Jets 4th–Keyuo Craver, CB, New Orleans 3rd–Tyrone Legette, CB, 7th–Tracey Wistrom, TE, Tampa Bay New Orleans 2003– 2nd–Chris Kelsay, RE, Buffalo 6th–Nate Turner, TE, Buffalo (4) 4th–DeJuan Groce, CB, St. Louis 7th–Jon Bostick, SE, Denver 7th–Josh Brown, PK, Seattle 7th–Curtis Cotton, CB, 7th–Scott Shanle, LB, St. Louis Los Angeles Raiders 2004– 4th–Demorrio Williams, LB, Atlanta 11th–Mike Petko, LB, New England (5) 6th–Jammal Lord, S, Houston 12th–Keithen McCant, QB, Cleveland 6th–Josh Sewell, C, Denver 1993– 2nd–John Parrella, DT, Buffalo 7th–Ryon Bingham, DT, San Diego (6) 3rd–Will Shields, OG, Kansas City 7th-Trevor Johnson, DE, In his 14 years with the , 1992 Outland Trophy winner Will Shields earned 4th–Derek Brown, RB, New Orleans New York Jets 11 trips to the Pro Bowl. Shields, who helped the Huskers to three NCAA rushing titles during 5th–Tyrone Hughes, SE/DB, 2005– 1st–Fabian Washington, CB, Oakland his All-America career, was a third-round draft pick by the Chiefs in 1993 and started more New Orleans (3) 2nd–Barrett Ruud, LB, Tampa Bay than 200 consecutive games for Kansas City before retiring after the 2006 season. 7th–Travis Hill, OLB, Cleveland 2nd–Josh Bullocks, S, New Orleans 7th–Lance Lewis, FB, Indianapolis 2006– 2nd–Daniel Bullocks, S, Detroit 1981– 2nd–Russell Gary, DB, New Orleans 1984 supplemental phase– 1994– 1st–Trev Alberts, OLB, Indianapolis (4) 6th–Sam Koch, P, Baltimore (7) 2nd–Andra Franklin, RB, Miami (3) 1st–Mike Rozier, RB, Houston (5) 2nd–Toby Wright, ROV, 6th–Le Kevin Smith, DT, New England 2nd–Jarvis Redwine, RB, Minnesota 3rd–Turner Gill, QB, New York Jets Los Angeles Rams 7th–Titus Adams, DT, New York Jets 4th–Derrie Nelson, LB, Dallas 3rd–Mark Schellen, RB, 3rd–Calvin Jones, RB, 2007– 1st–Adam Carriker, DE, St. Louis 9th–John Noonan, WR, Miami San Francisco Los Angeles Raiders (4) 2nd–Brandon Jackson, IB, Green Bay 9th–Randy Schleusener, OG, 1985 regular phase– 4th–John Reece, FS, Arizona 3rd–Stewart Bradley, LB, Philadelphia Cleveland (6) 2nd–Mark Traynowicz, C, Buffalo 7th–Lance Lundberg, OT, 4th–Jay Moore, DE, San Francisco 12th–Joe Adams, OG, St. Louis 2nd–Mark Behning, OT, Pittsburgh New Orleans 1982– 1st–Jimmy Williams, LB, Detroit 7th–Bret Clark, DB, 1995– 2nd–Zach Wiegert, OT, St. Louis (5) 3rd–Rodney Lewis, DB, New Orleans Los Angeles Raiders (7) 3rd–Brenden Stai, OG, Pittsburgh 7th–Henry Waechter, DT, Chicago 9th–Scott Strasburger, LB, Dallas 3rd–Troy Dumas, LB, Kansas City 7th–Phil Bates, RB, Detroit 10th–Jeff Smith, RB, Kansas City 4th–Rob Zatechka, OT, 12th–Tom Carlstrom, OG, 12th–Shane Swanson, WR, New York Giants New York Jets Cleveland 4th–Donta Jones, OLB, Pittsburgh 1983– 1st–Dave Rimington, C, Cincinnati 1986– 3rd–Tom Rathman, FB, 6th–Cory Schlesinger, FB, Detroit (7) 2nd–Roger Craig, RB, San Francisco (4) San Francisco 6th–Barron Miles, CB, Pittsburgh 3rd–Jamie Williams, TE, 3rd–Jim Skow, DE, Cincinnati 1996– 1st–Lawrence Phillips, RB, St. Louis New York Giants 7th–Paul Miles, RB, Seattle (6) 3rd–Tyrone Williams, CB, Green Bay 6th–Todd Brown, WR, Detroit 7th–Bill Lewis, C, 4th–Aaron Graham, C, Arizona 10th–Jeff Merrell, NT, San Francisco Los Angeles Raiders 5th–Christian Peter, DT, New England 10th–Toby Williams, DE, 1987– 1st–Danny Noonan, DT, Dallas 6th–, LB, New England (4) 2nd–Brian Davis, CB, Washington New York Giants 10th–Bruce Mathison, QB, San Diego 4th–Marc Munford, LB, Denver 6th–Tony Veland, FS, Denver 1984 regular phase– 9th–Stan Parker, OG, New York Giants 1997– 1st–Michael Booker, CB, Atlanta (3) 1st–Irving Fryar, WR, New England 1988– 1st–Neil Smith, DT, Kansas City (8) 2nd–Jared Tomich, DE, New Orleans 1st–Dean Steinkuhler, OT, Houston (7) 4th–Tim Rother, DE, 2nd–Mike Minter, S, Carolina 6th–Scott Raridon, OT, Philadelphia Los Angeles Raiders 3rd–Adam Treu, OT, Oakland 6th–Keith Jones, RB, 4th–Chris Dishman, OT, Arizona 5th–Jamel Williams, LB, Washington

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Ruud's great-grandfather Clarence Swanson was an all-conference end at Chicago Bears, 1930 , 2006 NU in 1921. Barrett's father, Tom, was an All-Big Eight linebacker and spent five seasons in Barnes, Walt– Bullocks, Josh– the NFL, while Barrett's younger brother, Bo, is a senior starter at NU this season. 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Oakland Raiders, 2000-01-02-03 New England Patriots, 1993 (WLAF), 1996-97 2000-01-02-03-04-05-06 Atlanta Falcons, 2004 Lewis, Rodney– Montreal Alouettes (CFL), Gregory, Ben– Arizona Cardinals, 2005 New Orleans Saints, 1982-83-84-85-86 1998-99-00-01-02-03-04 Buffalo Bills, 1968-69 Johnson, Monte– Liggett, Bob– British Columbia Lions (CFL), 2005-06-07 Groce, DeJuan– Oakland Raiders, Kansas City Chiefs, 1970 Miles, Paul– St. Louis Rams, 2003-04-05 1973-74-75-76-77-78-79-80 British Columbia Lions (CFL), 1971 Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1987 New Orleans Saints, 2006 Johnson, Rudy– Lightner, Keven– Miller, Junior– Harper, Willie– Oakland Raiders, 1971-72-73 (WLAF), 1991 Atlanta Falcons, 1980-81-82-83-84 San Francisco 49ers, Johnson, Trevor– Lingenfelter, Bob– New Orleans Saints, 1984-85 1973-74-75-76-77-78-79-80-81-82-83 New York Jets, 2004-05 Cleveland Browns, 1977 Mills, Jeff– New Jersey Generals (USFL), 1984 New Orleans Saints, 2006 Minnesota Vikings, 1978-1979 San Diego Chargers, 1990 Hesse, Jon– Jones, Bob– Lockett, Frank– Denver Broncos, 1991-92-93 Green Bay Packers, 1997 Washington Redskins, 1964 Boston/New Orleans/Portland Mitchell, Johnny– Denver Broncos, 1997 Jones, Calvin– Breakers (USFL), 1983-84-85 New York Jets, 1992-93-94-95 St. Louis Rams, 1998 Los Angeles/Oakland Raiders, 1994-95 San Antonio Gunslingers (USFL), 1985 Dallas Cowboys, 1996 Scotland (NFL Europe), 1999 Green Bay Packers, 1996 Long, Chace– New Orleans Saints, 2001 Hill, Travis– Jones, Donta– (NFL Europe), 2005 Minter, Mike– Cleveland Browns, 1993-94 Pittsburgh Steelers, 1995-96-97-98 Longwell, Brent– Carolina Panthers, Carolina Panthers, 1995 Carolina Panthers, 1999 Memphis (WFL), 1974-75 1997-98-99-00-01-02-03-04-05-06 Hochstein, Russ– New Orleans Saints, 2000 Lord, Jammal– Monds, Wonder– Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2001 Jones, Keith– Houston Texans, 2004-05 Ottawa Rough Riders (CFL), New England Patriots, 2002-03-04-05-06 Cleveland Browns 1989 Luck, Terry– 1976-77-79 Hohn, Bobby– Dallas Cowboys, 1990 (IR) Cleveland Browns, 1977 San Francisco 49ers, 1978 Pittsburgh Steelers, 1965-66-67-68-69 Jones, Lee– Winnipeg Blue Bombers (CFL), 1978 Moritz, Brett– Hokuf, Steve– Frankfurt Galaxy (WLAF), 1991 Lyday, Allen– Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1978 Boston Redskins, 1933-35 Houston Oilers, 1984-85-86-87 Moss, Kareem– Hollowell, T.J.– K-O Lyman, Roy– British Columbia Lions (CFL), 1995-96 New York Giants, 2004 Kabongo, Patrick– Canton Bulldogs, 1922-23-25 Mullen, Verne– New York Jets, 2005 Edmonton Eskimos (CFL), 2004-05-06-07 Cleveland Bulldogs, 1924 Evansville Crimson Giants, 1922 Denver Broncos, 2006 Kahler, Bob– Frankford Yellowjackets, 1925 Canton Bulldogs, 1923 Hopp, Harry– Green Bay Packers, 1940-41-42-43-44 Chicago Bears, 1926-28-30-31-33-34 Chicago Bears, 1924-26 Detroit Lions, 1940-41-42-43 Kahler, Royal– Makovicka, Joel– Chicago Cardinals, 1927 Miami Seahawks, 1946 Pittsburgh Steelers, 1941 Arizona Cardinals, 1999-00-01-02 Pottsville Maroons, 1927-28 Buffalo Bisons, 1946 Green Bay Packers, 1942 Manstedt, Steve– Munford, Marc– Los Angeles Dons, 1947 Kelsay, Chad– Birmingham (WFL), 1974-75 Denver Broncos, 1987-89-90 Horn, Rod– Pittsburgh Steelers, 1999 Washington Redskins, 1976 Kansas City Chiefs, 1991 Cincinnati Bengals, 1980-81 Kelsay, Chris– Martin, Bob– Munn, Monte– Howell, John– Buffalo Bills, 2003-04-05-06 New York Jets, 1976-77-78-79 Kansas City Cowboys, 1925 Green Bay Packers, 1938 San Francisco 49ers, 1979 100 Nebraska Players in Pro Football Munn,Wayne– Pippens, Jerrell– Kansas City Cowboys, 1925 Chicago Bears, 2004 Nelson, Bob– San Diego Chargers, 2005 Buffalo Bills, 1975-76-77 Polk, Carlos– Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders, San Diego Chargers, 2001-02-03-04-05-06 1978-80-81-82-83-84-85 Pollack, Fred– Seattle Seahawks, 1979 Amsterdam (NFL Europe), 1999 Neubert, Keith– Powers, Warren– New York Jets, 1988-89-90-91 Oakland Raiders, 1963-64-65-66-67-68 Nelson, Derrie– Presnell, Glenn– San Diego Chargers, 1983-84-85 , 1928-29-30 Newcombe, Bobby– Portsmouth Spartans, 1931-32-33 Montreal Alouettes (CFL), 2002 Detroit Lions, 1934-35-36 Newton, Bob– Prochaska, Ray– Chicago Bears, 1971-72-73-74-75 Cleveland Rams, 1941 Seattle Seahawks, 1976-77-78-79-82 Quinn, Jeff– Noble, Dave– Pittsburgh Steelers, 1982 Cleveland Indians, 1924-25 New Orleans Breakers (USFL), 1984 , 1926 Raiola, Dominic– Noonan, Danny– Detroit Lions, 2001-02-03-04-05-06 Dallas Cowboys, 1987-88-89-90-91-92 Rathman, Tom– Green Bay Packers, 1992 San Francisco 49ers, O’Brien, Gail– 1986-87-88-89-90-91-92-93 Boston Redskins, 1935-36 Los Angeles Raiders, 1994 Los Angeles Bulldogs, 1937 Redwine, Jarvis– O’Leary, John– Minnesota Vikings, 1981-82-83 Montreal Alouettes (CFL), 1977-78-79 Reece, John– Oehlrich, Arnold– Kansas City Chiefs, 1994 Frankford Yellowjackets, 1928-29 St. Louis Rams, 1995 Olds, Bill– Dallas Cowboys, 1997 Baltimore Colts, 1973-74-75 Rhea, Hugh– Seattle Seahawks, 1976 Brooklyn Dodgers, 1933 British Columbia Lions (CFL), 1979 Brooklyn Tigers, 1936 Orduna, Joe– Richards, Ray– New York Giants, 1972-73 Frankford Yellowjackets, 1930 Former Husker Mike Minter has earned a reputation as one of the NFL's biggest hitters in Baltimore Colts, 1974 Chicago Bears, 1933-35 his 10 years as a safety for the Carolina Panthers. Minter, who helped NU to national titles Ortiz, Tony– Los Angeles Bulldogs, 1937 in 1994 and 1995, has played 148 games in his career and is the Panthers' all-time leading Scotland (NFL Europe), 2001-02 Rimington, Dave– tackler with 807 career stops. Winnipeg Blue Bombers (CFL), Cincinnati Bengals, 2003-04-05 1983-84-85-86-87 Schlesinger, Cory– Smith, Bob– Orton, Greg– Philadelphia Eagles, 1988-89 Detroit Lions, Cleveland Browns, 1955-56 Detroit Lions, 1987 Rodgers, Johnny– 1995-96-97-98-99-00-01-02-03-04-05-06 Philadelphia Eagles, 1956 Montreal Alouettes (CFL), Schmit, Bob– Smith, Jeff– 1973-74-75-76 Portland (WFL), 1974 Kansas City Chiefs, 1985-86 P-R Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1987-88 Parrella, John– San Diego Chargers, 1977-78 New York Giants, 1975-76 Smith, Le Kevin– Buffalo Bills, 1993 Rohrig, Herman– Scott, Phil– New England Patriots, 2006 San Diego Chargers, Green Bay Packers, 1941-46-47 Orange Tornados, 1929 Smith, Neil– 1994-95-96-97-98-99-00-01 Ross, Cory– Scott, Verl– Kansas City Chiefs, Oakland Raiders, 2002-03-04 Baltimore Raves, 2006 Edmonton Eskimos (CFL), 1956 1988-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-96 St. Louis Rams, 2005 Ross, Willie– Seeman, George– Denver Broncos, 1997-98-99 Pate, Tom– Buffalo Bills, 1964-65 Green Bay Packers, 1940 San Diego Chargers, 2000 Hamilton Tiger-Cats (CFL), 1975 Calgary Stampeders (CFL), 1966 Seibel, Kevin– Smith, Tim– Patrick, Frank– Rother, Tim– Chicago Blitz (USFL), 1984 Houston Oilers, Green Bay Packers, 1970-71-72 Los Angeles Raiders, 1989-90 Sewell, Josh– 1980-81-82-83-84-85-86 Patton, Jerry– Rozier, Mike– Denver Broncos, 2004-05 Stai, Brenden– Philadelphia Eagles, 1974 Pittsburgh Maulers (USFL), 1984 Shanle, Scott– Pittsburgh Steelers, 1995-96-97-98-99 Pete, Lawrence– Jacksonville Bulls (USFL), 1985 St. Louis Rams, 2003 Jacksonville Jaguars, 2000-01 Detroit Lions, 1989-90-91-92-93-94 Houston Oilers, 1985-86-87-88-89-90 Dallas Cowboys, 2004-05 Washington Redskins, 2002 Peter, Christian– Atlanta Falcons, 1990-91 New Orleans Saints, 2006 Steels, Anthony– New York Giants, 1997-98-99-2000 Rucker, Mike– Shaw, Ed– Boston/New Orleans Breakers (USFL), Indianapolis Colts, 2001 Carolina Panthers, Rock Island Independents, 1920 1983-84 Chicago Bears, 2002 1999-00-01-02-03-04-05-06 Canton Bulldogs, 1922-23 Buffalo Bills, 1985 Peter, Jason– Ruud, Barrett– Akron Pro’s, 1923 San Diego Chargers, 1987 Carolina Panthers, 1998-99-00-01 Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2005-06 Shields, Will– Steinkuhler, Dean– Phillips, Lawrence– Ruud, Tom– Kansas City Chiefs, 1993-94-95-96-97- Houston Oilers, St. Louis Rams, 1996-97 Buffalo Bills, 1975-76-77 98-99-00-01-02-03-04-05-06 1984-85-86-87-88-89-90-91 Miami Dolphins, 1997-98 Cincinnati Bengals, 1978-79 Shirey, Fred– Stith, Carel– Barcelona (NFL Europe), 1998 Cleveland Rams, 1940-41 Houston Oilers, 1967-69 San Francisco 49ers, 1999 Simmons, Ricky– S-Z Stokes, Eric– Montreal Alouettes, 2002-03 Washington Federals (USFL), 1984 Saalfeld, Kelly– Seattle Seahawks, 1997-98 Phillips, Ray– Sims, Joe– Green Bay Packers, 1980 Cleveland Browns, 1999 Cincinnati Bengals, 1977 Atlanta Falcons, 1991-92 New York Giants, 1980 Swanson, Shane– Philadelphia Eagles, 1978-79-80-81 Green Bay Packers, 1993-94-95 Samuelson, Carl– Denver Broncos, 1987 Boston/New Orleans Breakers (USFL), Skow, Jim– Pittsburgh Steelers, 1948-49-50-51 Swiney, Erwin– 1983-84 Cincinnati Bengals, 1986-87-88-89 Sauer, George– Green Bay Packers, 2002-03 Pickens, Bob– Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1990 Green Bay Packers, 1935-36-37 Cologne Centurions (NFL Europe), 2004 Chicago Bears, 1967-68-69 Seattle Seahawks, 1991 Schellen, Mark– Tagge, Jerry– Edmonton Eskimos, 1971 Slechta, Jeremy– New Orleans Breakers (USFL), 1984 Green Bay Packers, 1972-73-74 Pickens, Bruce– Philadelphia Eagles, 2002 San Diego Chargers, 1985 San Antonio (WFL), 1975 Atlanta Falcons, 1991-92 Houston Texans, 2003 Scherer, Bernard– British Columbia Lions (CFL), Kansas City Chiefs, 1993-94 Sloan, Clair– Green Bay Packers, 1936-37-38 1977-78-79 Oakland Raiders, 1995-96 Pittsburgh Steelers, 1939 Chicago Bears, 1930-31-33 Ironton Tankers, 1932 Tatman, Pete– Schleich, Vic– Minnesota Vikings, 1967 New York Yankees, 1947 101 Nebraska Players in Pro Football Waechter, Henry– Williams, Tyrone– Chicago Bears, 1982-84-85-86 Green Bay Packers, Baltimore Colts, 1983 1996-97-98-99-00-01-02 Washington Redskins, 1987 Atlanta Falcons, 2003 Waldemore, Stan– Dallas Cowboys, 2004 New York Jets, Wilson, Harry– 1978-79-80-81-82-83-84-85-86 Philadelphia Eagles, 1967-68-69 Walker, Joe– Wiltz, Jason– Tennessee Titans, 2001 New York Jets, 1999-00 Indianapolis Colts, 2002 Wistrom, Grant– Walker, Kenny– St. Louis Rams, 1998-99-00-01-02-03 Denver Broncos, 1991-92 Seattle Seahawks, 2004-05-06 Calgary Stampeders (CFL), 1994 Wolfe, Bob– Hamilton Tiger-Cats (CFL), 1995 Birmingham (WFL), 1974-75 Winnipeg Blue Bombers (CFL), 1996 Wortman, Keith– Warfield, Eric– Green Bay Packers, 1972-73-74-75 Kansas City Chiefs, St. Louis Cardinals, 1998-99-00-01-02-03-04-05 1976-77-78-79-80-81 Warren, Steve– Wostoupal, Joe– Green Bay Packers, 2000-01-02 Kansas City Cowboys, 1926 Washington, Brian– Detroit Wolverines, 1928 Cleveland Browns, 1988 New York Giants, 1929-30 New York Jets, 1990-91-92-93-94 Wright, Toby– Kansas City Chiefs, 1995-96 Los Angeles/St. Louis Rams, Washington, Fabian– 1994-95-96-97-98 Oakland Raiders, 2005-06 Washington Redskins, 1999 Watkins, Dennis– Yaralian, Zaven– Philadelphia Eagles, 1986 Philadelphia (WFL), 1974 Weir, Ed– Zaruba, Carroll– Frankford Yellowjackets, 1926-27-28 Dallas Texans, 1960 Weir, Joe– Zatechka, Jon– Frankford Yellowjackets, 1927 Berlin (NFL Europe), Weller, Ray– 1998-99-00-01 St. Louis Browns, 1923 Zatechka, Rob– Milwaukee Badgers, 1924 New York Giants, 1995-96-97-98 Chicago Cardinals, 1926-27 Zuver, Merle– Frankford Yellowjackets, 1928 Green Bay Packers, 1930 Wells, Kent– New York Giants, 1990 (WLAF), 1992 Welter, Tom– St. Louis Cardinals, 1987 Phoenix Cardinals, 1988 Wenke, Adolph– Former Husker Kyle Larson ranked sixth in the NFL in net punting at 38.6 yards per punt in Milwaukee Badgers, 1923 2006. His 44.5 yard per punt average ranked eighth in the NFL, while he also tied for 11th in Westbrook, Don– the league by pinning opponents inside their own 20-yard line on 26 occasions. New England Patriots, 1977-78-79-80-81 Taylor, Steve– Torczon, LaVerne– White, Daryl– Edmonton Eskimos (CFL), 1989-90 Buffalo Bills, 1960-62 Detroit Lions, 1974 Calgary Stampeders (CFL), New York Titans, 1962 Ottawa Rough Riders (CFL), 1975 1991-92-93-94 New York Jets, 1963-65 Hamilton Tiger-Cats (CFL), 1976 Ottawa Rough Riders (CFL), 1995 Miami Dolphins, 1966 White, David– Theisen, Dave– Townsend, Larry– New England Patriots, 1993 Toronto Argonauts (CFL), 1964 Berlin (NFL Europe), 1998-99 Buffalo Bills, 1995-96 Winnipeg Blue Bombers (CFL), 1965 Traynowicz, Mark– White, Freeman– Thomas, Broderick– Buffalo Bills, 1985-86-87 New York Giants, 1966-67-68-69 Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Phoenix Cardinals, 1988-89 Ottawa Rough Riders (CFL), 1970 1989-90-91-92-93 Treu, Adam– Wiegert, Zach– Detroit Lions, 1994 Oakland Raiders, St. Louis Rams, 1995-96-97-98 Minnesota Vikings, 1995 1997-98-99-00-01-02-03-04-05-06 Carolina Panthers, 1999-00-01 Dallas Cowboys, 1996-97-98 Turner, Nate– Jacksonville Jaguars, 2002 Thompson, Fred– Buffalo Bills, 1992-93-94-95 Houston Texans, 2003-04-05-06 Rock Island Independents, 1924 Vacanti, Sam– Wilder, Harold– Thompson, Russell– Chicago Rockets, 1947-48 St. Louis Browns, 1923 Chicago Bears, 1936-37-38-39 Baltimore Colts, 1948-49 Williams, Demorrio– Philadelphia Eagles, 1940 Vactor, Ted– Atlanta Falcons, 2004-05-06 Thornton, Bill– Washington Redskins, Williams, Jamel– St. Louis Cardinals, 1970-71-72-73-74 Washington Redskins, 1997-98-99 1963-64-65-66-67-68 Chicago Bears, 1975 San Diego Chargers, 1999 Tingelhoff, Mick– Vanden Bosch, Kyle– Williams, Jamie– Minnesota Vikings, 1962-63-64-65-66- Arizona Cardinals, 2001-02-03-04 St. Louis Cardinals, 1983 67-68-69-70-71-72-73-74-75-76-77-78 Tennessee Titans, 2005-06 Houston Oilers, 1984-85-86-87-88 Tomich, Jared– Veland, Tony– San Francisco 49ers, 1989-90-91-92-93 New Orleans Saints, 1997-98-99-00 Denver Broncos, 1996-97 Los Angeles Raiders, 1994 Green Bay Packers, 2002 Carolina Panthers, 1998 Williams, Jimmy– Tomlinson, Larry– Voss, Lloyd– Detroit Lions, Montreal Alouettes (CFL), 1964-65 Green Bay Packers, 1964-65 1982-83-84-85-86-87-88-89-90 Hamilton Tiger-Cats (CFL), 1966 Pittsburgh Steelers, Minnesota Vikings, 1990-91 Toogood, Charles– 1966-67-68-69-70-71 Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1992-93 Los Angeles Rams, Denver Broncos, 1972 Williams, Toby– 1951-52-53-54-55-56 New York Stars-Charlotte Hornets New England Patriots, Chicago Cardinals, 1957 (WFL), 1974 1983-84-85-86-87-88

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