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Old 11-30-2010, 05:31 PM
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Default Nebraska Cornhuskers, can you guys help me

Hey everybody, in roughly amonth, I'll be building my Cornhuskers team for the 2011 CBSMF season, what I want is a list of the BEST players on the team that ever played for them, skin color, number and position would be great, thanks guys.

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Old 11-30-2010, 07:24 PM
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this is all i can remember
dave remington c -white
turner gil qb blk
dean stienkuhler og w
mike rozier rb b
trev alberts lb w
ndonican suhe dt b
tommy frazier qb w
lawrence phillips rb b
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Old 11-30-2010, 09:31 PM
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Old 11-30-2010, 10:55 PM
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you MUST include 1972 Heisman Trophy winner and Player of the century

Johnny Rodgers

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Rodgers
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Old 11-30-2010, 11:09 PM
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Norb,

Nebraska just happen to be my 2nd favorite school in all the NCAA so I know a lot of their past players. The ones in red are ones that I would go with if I were to create a team of Corn.

It's good to see you are preparing for the CBSMF. I hope you will be coming to Vegas this year.

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Offense
QB - Tommie Frazier (1992–1995)
IB - Mike Rozier (1981–83)

IB - Roger Craig (1979–82)
FB - Tom Rathman (1983–85)
FB - Joel Makovicka (1995–98)
WR - Irving Fryar (1981–83)
WR - Johnny Rodgers (1970–72)

TE - Junior Miller (1977–79)
OT - Bob Newton (1969–70)
OG - Will Shields (1989–92)
OC - Dave Rimington (1979–82)
OG/C - Aaron Taylor (1994–97)
OG - Dean Steinkuhler (1981–83)
OT- Zach Wiegert (1991–94)

Special Teams
PK - Kris Brown (1995–98)
P - Jesse Kosch (1994–97)
KR - Tyrone Hughes (1989–92)
PR - Johnny Rodgers (1970–72)


Defense
DE - Grant Wistrom (1994–97)
NT - Rich Glover (1970–72)
DE/OLB - Trev Alberts (1990–93)
DE/OLB - Broderick Thomas (1985–88)
LB - Marc Munford (1984–86)
LB - Ed Stewart (1991–94)
LB - Tom Novak (1946–49)
CB - Michael Booker (1994–96)
CB - Ralph Brown (1996–99)
ROV - Mike Brown (1996–99)
ROV - Mike Minter (1993–96)



Offense
WR Johnny Rodgers 1970-72
E Guy Chamberlin 1914-15
TE Tracey Wistrom 1998–2001
OL Bob Brown 1961-63
OL Zach Wiegert 1991-94
OL Dave Rimington 1979-82
OL Dean Steinkuhler 1981-83
OL Will Shields 1989-91
OL Aaron Taylor 1994-97
QB Tommie Frazier 1992-95
RB Mike Rozier 1981-83
RB Bobby Reynolds 1950-52
FB George Sauer 1931-33
K Kris Brown 1995-98


Defense
DL Willie Harper 1970-72

DL Ed Weir 1923-25
DL Larry Jacobson 1969-71
DL Rich Glover 1970-72
DL Wayne Meylan 1965-67
DL Grant Wistrom 1994-97
LB Tom Novak 1946-49
LB Jerry Murtaugh 1968-70
LB Trev Alberts 1990-93
DB Dana Stephenson 1967-69
DB Larry Wachholtz 1964-66
DB Pat Fischer 1958-60
DB Dave Butterfield 1974-76

DB Ralph Brown 1996-99
P Dan Hadenfeldt 1997–2000


Nebraska has only retired three jersey numbers, generally retiring the player's jersey itself rather than the jersey number.

* #20 Johnny Rodgers (1970–1972)â€**
* #60 Tom Novak (1946–1949)
* #64 Bob Brown (1961–1963)

â€** Rodgers permitted his #20 jersey number to be worn by his son Terry, who played for Nebraska from 1986–1990, before it was again permanently retired.

Retired player jerseys

* #7 Eric Crouch (1998–2001)
* #15 Tommie Frazier (1992–1995)
* #30 Mike Rozier (1981–1983)
* #34 Trev Alberts (1990–1993)
* #50 Dave Rimington (1979–1982)
* #54 Dominic Raiola (1998–2000)
* #67 Aaron Taylor (1994–1997)
* #71 Dean Steinkuhler (1980–1983)
* #72 Zach Wiegert (1991–1993)
* #75 Larry Jacobson (1969–1971)
* #75 Will Shields (1989–1992)
* #79 Rich Glover (1970–1972)
* #93 Ndamukong Suh (2005–2009)
* #98 Grant Wistrom (1994–1997)
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the great George Flippin on the team. He played in 1892. He was the first black player at Nebraska and just the 5th to play at a predominately white institution.

Back in those days, Missouri refused to play the Cornhuskers because of Flippin and lost 1-0 in a forfeit. Flippin was Johnny Rodgers before he was the Player of the Century.

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Old 11-30-2010, 11:20 PM
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Reg nailed it. Here is the Wikipedia link that much of that info can be found.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nebrask...skers_football

If you have any specific questions that you can't find the answer to, I have afriend here in KC who is a NU aficionado and I am sure could answer any question you have about NU.
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Old 12-01-2010, 12:34 AM
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Jeff Kinney (35) Tailback. He played in the 71 game. He was a fantastic back who averaged over 100 yards rushing.

I was watching that game back then. I was just 10 years old but I fell in love with that Cornhusker team. Jeff Kinney and Johnny "The Jet" Rodgers were my favorite players. That team was pretty young too.

There were a few more I may not have mentioned but were pretty outstanding on that team.

Rich Glover, my favorite defensive lineman. John Dutton, who would play for the Cowboys and Jerry Mertaugh was a 3 year starter. Back then, freshmen could not play with upperclassmen.

I think Rich Glover had about 23 tackles that day, something that still stands out to me. I say that because he was a D-Lineman playing against the wishbone schemes of Fairbanks.

IM Hipp was another good one who came later but Kinney is who started the great run at tailback and then others would follow.

Also, I am not sure if I included Broderick Thomas at NU.

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Old 12-01-2010, 12:52 AM
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I am a die-hard nebraska fan. I'm going to the big 12 championship in Dallas this weekend and am fired up!! Here's my opinions.
The best husker team, which some argue is the best college football team of all time would be the 1995 Nebraska Cornhuskers.

Junior Miller was an awesome TE, you have to have Suh as a DT with Larry Jacobson or Rich Glover. Tommy Frazier was the best QB to ever play for the Huskers. Mike Rozier was the greatest runningback. Tom Rathman the best FB. Johnny Rodgers and Irving Fryar were the best receivers. Best Linemen were Dave Rimmington, Will Shields, and Bob Brown. Best defensive end was Grant Wistrom. Best linebacker was Tom Novak. Best corner was Ralph Brown. Best safety was Mike Brown. Best kicker is Alex Henery. Best Punter was Kyle Larson. I think you have to go with Devaney as the best coach, as he built the program up from shambles into a powerhouse.
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Old 12-01-2010, 12:54 AM
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Fearless Frankie Solich was a heck of a FB, although undersized by today's standards. I think he had a game where he rushed for 199 yards against air force in the 60's.
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