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Six Huskers named to FWAA 75th Anniversary All-America Team

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Six Nebraska greats were named to the Football Writers Association of America 75th Anniversary All-America Team, the most of any school in the nation.

The FWAA, founded in 1941, has picked an annual All-America team since the 1944 season, making it the second longest continuously selected team in major college football. FWAA Blue Ribbon Committee made the final determination on the 75-man team, including a first, second and third team.

A national-leading four Huskers were named to the first team, including offensive line standouts and Outland Trophy winners Dave Rimington and Will Shields. Another Outland Trophy winner, Ndamukong Suh, anchors the FWAA first-team defensive line, while Johnny Rodgers was selected as the first-team return specialist.

Two other Huskers were named to the third-team unit, including two-time national champion quarterback Tommie Frazier and Outland and Lombardi Award winner Dean Steinkuhler.

Overall, Nebraska's six selections were one better than fellow Big Ten member Ohio State who had five honorees along with Pitt. Alabama, Oklahoma and Texas each had four members of the 75-player squad. The Huskers' four first-team choices was one more than the Buckeyes' three selections.

Four of the Huskers' selections to the FWAA all-time team are College Football Hall of Fame members, including Rodgers, the 1972 Heisman Trophy winner, Rimington, Shields and Frazier. Nebraska's long-standing tradition of dominating on the line of scrimmage is also apparent in the FWAA honorees with four players combining for five Outland Trophy awards, including the only two-time winner in Rimington (1981, 1982). Rimington, Steinkuhler and Suh also captured the Lombardi Award in their respective senior seasons.

The six players are also among a group of 17 Husker greats to have their jerseys retired at Nebraska, and their names etched on the facade of the north end of Memorial Stadium.

Overall, Nebraska has 110 first-team All-Americans in its 125-year history of college football. Nebraska is the nation's winningest program over the past 50 years.
 
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FWAA 75th Anniversary All-America Teams

First Team

QB - Roger Staubach, Navy
RB - Archie Griffin, Ohio State
RB - Herschel Walker, Georgia
WR - Larry Fitzgerald, Pittsburgh
WR - Jerry Rice, Mississippi Valley State
TE - Keith Jackson, Oklahoma
OL - John Hannah, Alabama
OL - Orlando Pace, Ohio State
OL - Will Shields, Nebraska
OL - Ron Yary, USC
C - Dave Rimington, Nebraska

DT - Lee Roy Selmon, Oklahoma
DT - Ndamukong Suh, Nebraska
DE - Leon Hart, Notre Dame
DE - Ted Hendricks, Miami (FL)
LB - Tommy Nobis, Texas
LB - Mike Singletary, Baylor
LB - Derrick Thomas, Alabama
DB - Ronnie Lott, USC
DB - Deion Sanders, Florida State
DB - Jack Tatum, Ohio State
DB - Charles Woodson, Michigan

P - Ray Guy, Southern Mississippi
PK - Kevin Butler, Georgia
RS - Johnny Rodgers, Nebraska

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Second Team
QB - Tim Tebow, Florida
RB - Tony Dorsett, Pittsburgh
RB - Barry Sanders, Oklahoma State
WR - Fred Biletnikoff, Florida State
WR - Randy Moss, Marshall
TE - Mike Ditka, Pittsburgh
OL - Bill Fralic, Pittsburgh
OL - John Hicks, Ohio State
OL - Calvin Jones, Iowa
OL - Jonathan Ogden, UCLA
C - Chuck Bednarik, Pennsylvania

DT - Merlin Olsen, Utah State
DT - Randy White, Maryland
DE - Hugh Green, Pittsburgh
DE - Bruce Smith, Virginia Tech
LB - Brian Bosworth, Oklahoma
LB - Dick Butkus, Illinois
LB - Luke Kuechly, Boston College
DB - Champ Bailey, Georgia
DB - Kenny Easley, UCLA
DB - Jerry Gray, Texas
DB - Ed Reed, Miami (FL)

P - Russell Erxleben, Texas
PK - Mason Crosby, Colorado
RS - Raghib Ismail, Notre Dame

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Third Team
QB - Tommie Frazier, Nebraska

RB - Bo Jackson, Auburn
RB - Doak Walker, Southern Methodist
WR - Anthony Carter, Michigan
WR - Calvin Johnson, Georgia Tech
TE - Gordon Hudson, Brigham Young
OL - Barrett Jones, Alabama
OL - Willie Roaf, Louisiana Tech
OL - Jerry Sisemore, Texas
OL - Dean Steinkuhler, Nebraska
C - Jim Ritcher, North Carolina State

DT - Steve Emtman, Washington
DT - Reggie White, Tennessee
DE - Bubba Smith, Michigan State
DE - Jack Youngblood, Florida
LB - Jack Ham, Penn State
LB - Lee Roy Jordan, Alabama
LB - Chris Spielman, Ohio State
DB - Dre Bly, North Carolina
DB - Dave Brown, Michigan
DB - Troy Polamalu, USC
DB - Roy Williams, Oklahoma

P - Rohn Stark, Florida State
PK - Tony Franklin, Texas A&M
RS - Derek Abney, Kentucky

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Players by School (75 players from 41 schools)
Nebraska - 6
, Ohio State - 5, Pittsburgh - 5, Alabama - 4, Oklahoma - 4, Texas - 4, Florida State - 3, Georgia - 3, Michigan - 3, USC - 3, Florida - 2, Miami (FL) - 2, Notre Dame - 2, UCLA - 2, Auburn - 1, Baylor - 1, Boston College - 1, Brigham Young - 1, Colorado - 1, Georgia Tech - 1, Illinois - 1, Iowa - 1, Kentucky - 1, Louisiana Tech - 1, Maryland - 1, Marshall - 1, Michigan State - 1, Mississippi Valley State - 1, Navy - 1, North Carolina - 1, North Carolina State - 1, Oklahoma State - 1, Pennsylvania - 1, Penn State - 1, Southern Methodist - 1, Southern Mississippi - 1, Tennessee - 1, Texas A&M - 1, Utah State - 1, Virginia Tech - 1, Washington - 1
 
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