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Nebraska All-Conference Selections 493 Total E.L 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, tackle 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– Dennis Claridge, 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) Lloyd Voss, 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– Frank Solich, FB Dave Noble, back Jerry Minnick, tackle, 1951-52-53 (2) Jack Dodd, back (8) Tony Jeter, TE Rufus Dewitz, back Johnny Rodgers, WB, 1970-71-72 1939– Warren Alfson, guard Freeman White, SE 1924– Ed Weir, tackle Dave Rimington, C, 1980-81-82 (3) Herman Rohrig, back Larry Wachholtz, DB (2) Choppy Rhodes, back Turner Gill, QB, 1981-82-83 Harry Hopp, back Mike Kennedy, LB 1925– Ed Weir, tackle Mike Rozier, 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) Glenn Presnell, back Zach Wiegert, OT, 1992-93-94 Walter Luther, back (10) Kelly Petersen, C 1927– Roy Randels, tackle Grant Wistrom, 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 Ralph Brown, 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– Ken Geddes, 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 Lafayette Russell, 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– Joe Orduna, 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 Fran Nagle, 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– Jerry Tagge, 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 Max Towle, 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 Willie Harper, DE 1914– Warren Howard, end 1933– Lee Penney, end 1953– Jerry Minnick, tackle Larry Jacobson, DT (7) Vic Halligan, tackle (9) Bruce Kilbourne, end (3) Ted Connor, tackle Rich Glover, 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 Joe Blahak, DB Guy Chamberlin, back Bernie Masterson, 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– Trev Alberts, OLB 2003– Josh Bullocks, FS (4) John Dutton, DT 1984– Mark Behning, OT (9) Derek Brown, IB (5) Matt Herian, TE Steve Manstedt, DE (11) Bret Clark, S Tyrone Byrd, DB Richie Incognito, 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 Rik Bonness, C Marc Munford, LB Jim Scott, C 2005– Adam Carriker, DE Tom Ruud, 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 Zac Taylor, 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– Vince Ferragamo, QB Dale Klein, PK Barron Miles, CB (7) Clete Pillen, LB Bill Lewis, C Kevin Ramaekers, DT Ray Phillips, DE Marc Munford, LB Zach Wiegert, OT Dave Butterfield, DB Tom Rathman, FB 1994– Troy Dumas, LB Mike Fultz, DT Jim Skow, DT (9) Aaron Graham, C Bob Lingenfelter, OT 1986– Keith Jones, IB Donta Jones, OLB Dan Schmidt, OG (6) Marc Munford, LB Lawrence Phillips, IB 1977– Tom Davis, C Danny Noonan, MB Barron Miles, CB (4) Greg Jorgensen, OG Chris Spachman, DT Brenden Stai, OG I.M. Hipp, IB Broderick Thomas, DE Ed Stewart, LB Jim Pillen, Monster Tom Welter, OT Zach Wiegert, OT 1978– Rick Berns, IB 1987– LeRoy Etienne, ILB Tyrone Williams, CB (8) Junior Miller, TE (9) Steve Forch, ILB 1995– Eric Anderson, OT Steve Lindquist, OG Keith Jones, IB (11) Chris Dishman, OT Kelvin Clark, OT Keven Lightner, OT Terrell Farley, LB Kenny Brown, WB John McCormick, OG Tommie Frazier, QB George Andrews, DE Tim Rother, DT Aaron Graham, C Jim Pillen, Monster Neil Smith, DT Ahman Green, IB Rod Horn, DT Steve Taylor, QB Christian Peter, DT 1979– Tim Smith, SE Broderick Thomas, DE Aaron Taylor, OG (10) Junior Miller, TE 1988– Dana Brinson, KR Jared Tomich, 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) Jon Hesse, LB Kelly Saalfeld, C Lawrence Pete, MG Mike Minter, Rover 1980– Jarvis Redwine, IB Bob Sledge, OT Jason Peter, DT (7) Derrie Nelson, DE Steve Taylor, QB Aaron Taylor, C Randy Schleusener, G Broderick Thomas, OLB Jared Tomich, RE Russell Gary, S Jake Young, 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 Gerry Gdowski, QB Ahman Green, IB 1981– Roger Craig, IB Doug Glaser, OT
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