Count 'Bility Posted January 8, 2013 Share Posted January 8, 2013 calvin jones, derek brown, phillips, green theres 4 years in there somewhere I will go with. The best i have seen Abdullah so reminds me of Derek Brown. Quote Link to comment
TGHusker Posted January 8, 2013 Author Share Posted January 8, 2013 We haven't even touched on I.M. Hipp either. Who remembers his years? Quote Link to comment
HUSKER FREAK Posted January 8, 2013 Share Posted January 8, 2013 What do you think is the greatest RB era in NU history? I think it is the Craig, Rosier, Rathman era of 82-85. All 3 were NFL pros and of course Rosier - the Heisman man and our best all time back IMO. You can throw in QBs Gill and Taylor that added to the running total Can the Philips, Benning, Green era match it? Is there another 4 year period that could be better? You can throw in QBs Frazier and Frost that added to the running total. Jeff Smith, Doug Dubose, and Keith Jones also fall somewhere in the 82-85 range. I'll go with that time era. I idolized Doug Dubose when I was a kid. I loved his running style. I loved Keith 'End Zone' Jones too. Dude was the bomb. I was thinking the same thing. I remeber as a kid saying I was Doug Dubose running over my friends in backyard football lol 1 Quote Link to comment
suh_fan93 Posted January 8, 2013 Share Posted January 8, 2013 We haven't even touched on I.M. Hipp either. Who remembers his years? I do. One of the best walk-on's in Husker history. Quote Link to comment
70scsker Posted January 8, 2013 Share Posted January 8, 2013 Hipp-notized. Nice guy, too. He was in most of my classes (same major). Then somehow once he broke through and became the man we rarely saw him in class. Quote Link to comment
JJ Husker Posted January 8, 2013 Share Posted January 8, 2013 By sheer number of career 1,000 yard rushers, 85-88 could be called the best 4 year period. We had 12 guys on the roster in that 4 year span that gained 1,000 yards in their career at Nebraska. Of course, some of those yards were gained before or after that time period. Using the same criteria, there were no 4 year periods with 11 names, eight 4 year periods with 10 names, and seven periods with 9 names going back to 1969. The twelve; Years/Name/Career Yards/Touchdowns/100 yd games/Ranking on Husker 1000 yard rushers list 81-85 Tom Rathman 1429-12-4-40th 82-85 Doug Dubose 2250-16-14-21st 83-85 Paul Miles 1097-9-2-54th 84-87 Keith Jones 2577-32-10-15th 85-88 Steve Taylor QB 2560-32-6-25th 85-88 Tyreese Knox 1391-12-6-42nd 87-89 Ken Clark 3112-29-12-6th 87-89 Gerry Gdowski QB 1281-17-3-47th 87-89 Bryan Carpenter 1069-7-1-55th 88-90 Leodis Flowers 1668-18-7-32nd 88-91 Mickey Joseph QB 1198-16-1-52nd 88-92 Lance Lewis 1012-6-0-58th *totals do not include bowl games ** Yards listed are gross gained-does not include lost yardage. Quote Link to comment
JJ Husker Posted January 8, 2013 Share Posted January 8, 2013 I suppose since I went to all the work of compiling these, I should list them for everybody. I randomly picked Jeff Kinney to begin my list. No offense intended for the 12 prior 1000 yard rushers. Years/Name/Career Yards/Touchdowns/100 yd games/Ranking on Husker 1000 yard rushers list 69-71 Jeff Kinney 2295-29-6-20th 71-72 Gerry Dixon 1042-14-1-59th 73-75 Tony Davis 2195-17-7-24th 73-75 John O'Leary 1461-14-2-41st 74-75 Monte Anthony 2126-18-5-26th 76-78 Rick Berns 2478-28-9-17th 77-79 I.M. Hipp 2913-21-10-7th 77-80 Andra Franklin 1753-10-3-31st 78-80 Craig Johnson 1293-18-6-45th 79-80 Jarvis Redwine 2213-17-10-23rd 79-82 Roger Craig 2493-26-7-18th 80-84 Jeff Smith 2014-19-5-27th 80-83 Turner Gill QB 1593-18-1-44th 81-83 Mike Rozier 4837-49-26-1st [see list above for this time period] 90-92 Derek Brown 2784-23-12-11th 91-93 Calvin Jones 3215-40-16-5th 92-95 Tommie Frazier QB 2231-36-3-29th 93-95 Lawrence Phillips 2886-30-15-8th 93-96 Damon Benning 1623-20-3-34th 95-97 Ahman Green 3989-42-20-2nd 95-98 Joel Makovicka 1458-13-2-38th 96-97 Scott Frost QB 1778-28-3-35th 96-99 Deangelo Evans 1182-18-5-49th 97-00 Correll Buckhalter 2587-27-11-14th 97-00 Dan Alexander 2532-20-14-16th 98-01 Eric Crouch 3950-59-17-3rd 99-02 Dahrran Diedrick 2837-26-8-9th 00-03 Jammal Lord 3118-24-8-13th 02-05 Cory Ross 2877-17-12-10th 02-04 David Horne 1188-11-4-51st 04-06 Brandon Jackson 1475-14-4-39th 05-08 Marlon Lucky 2508-22-8-19th 07-10 Roy Helu Jr 3536-28-10-12th 09-11*present Rex Burkhead 2756-25-10-12th 10-11*present Taylor Martinez 2235-21-8-30th *totals do not include bowl games from 1969-2001. 2002 and later include bowl games. ** Yards listed are gross gained-does not include lost yardage. *** I do not know when the cutoff was for Burkhead and Martinez numbers. Sorry for any typos or if my source is incorrect. Quote Link to comment
JJ Husker Posted January 8, 2013 Share Posted January 8, 2013 WTH, screwed up 2 posts today. Quote Link to comment
TGHusker Posted January 8, 2013 Author Share Posted January 8, 2013 By sheer number of career 1,000 yard rushers, 85-88 could be called the best 4 year period. We had 12 guys on the roster in that 4 year span that gained 1,000 yards in their career at Nebraska. Of course, some of those yards were gained before or after that time period. Using the same criteria, there were no 4 year periods with 11 names, eight 4 year periods with 10 names, and seven periods with 9 names going back to 1969. The twelve; Years/Name/Career Yards/Touchdowns/100 yd games/Ranking on Husker 1000 yard rushers list 81-85 Tom Rathman 1429-12-4-40th 82-85 Doug Dubose 2250-16-14-21st 83-85 Paul Miles 1097-9-2-54th 84-87 Keith Jones 2577-32-10-15th 85-88 Steve Taylor QB 2560-32-6-25th 85-88 Tyreese Knox 1391-12-6-42nd 87-89 Ken Clark 3112-29-12-6th 87-89 Gerry Gdowski QB 1281-17-3-47th 87-89 Bryan Carpenter 1069-7-1-55th 88-90 Leodis Flowers 1668-18-7-32nd 88-91 Mickey Joseph QB 1198-16-1-52nd 88-92 Lance Lewis 1012-6-0-58th *totals do not include bowl games ** Yards listed are gross gained-does not include lost yardage. GREAT LIST! A couple of guys I didn't think of - forgot about - Flowers, Knox Quote Link to comment
TGHusker Posted January 8, 2013 Author Share Posted January 8, 2013 I suppose since I went to all the work of compiling these, I should list them for everybody. I randomly picked Jeff Kinney to begin my list. No offense intended for the 12 prior 1000 yard rushers. Years/Name/Career Yards/Touchdowns/100 yd games/Ranking on Husker 1000 yard rushers list 69-71 Jeff Kinney 2295-29-6-20th 71-72 Gerry Dixon 1042-14-1-59th 73-75 Tony Davis 2195-17-7-24th 73-75 John O'Leary 1461-14-2-41st 74-75 Monte Anthony 2126-18-5-26th 76-78 Rick Berns 2478-28-9-17th 77-79 I.M. Hipp 2913-21-10-7th 77-80 Andra Franklin 1753-10-3-31st 78-80 Craig Johnson 1293-18-6-45th 79-80 Jarvis Redwine 2213-17-10-23rd 79-82 Roger Craig 2493-26-7-18th 80-84 Jeff Smith 2014-19-5-27th 80-83 Turner Gill QB 1593-18-1-44th 81-83 Mike Rozier 4837-49-26-1st [see list above for this time period] 90-92 Derek Brown 2784-23-12-11th 91-93 Calvin Jones 3215-40-16-5th 92-95 Tommie Frazier QB 2231-36-3-29th 93-95 Lawrence Phillips 2886-30-15-8th 93-96 Damon Benning 1623-20-3-34th 95-97 Ahman Green 3989-42-20-2nd 95-98 Joel Makovicka 1458-13-2-38th 96-97 Scott Frost QB 1778-28-3-35th 96-99 Deangelo Evans 1182-18-5-49th 97-00 Correll Buckhalter 2587-27-11-14th 97-00 Dan Alexander 2532-20-14-16th 98-01 Eric Crouch 3950-59-17-3rd 99-02 Dahrran Diedrick 2837-26-8-9th 00-03 Jammal Lord 3118-24-8-13th 02-05 Cory Ross 2877-17-12-10th 02-04 David Horne 1188-11-4-51st 04-06 Brandon Jackson 1475-14-4-39th 05-08 Marlon Lucky 2508-22-8-19th 07-10 Roy Helu Jr 3536-28-10-12th 09-11*present Rex Burkhead 2756-25-10-12th 10-11*present Taylor Martinez 2235-21-8-30th *totals do not include bowl games from 1969-2001. 2002 and later include bowl games. ** Yards listed are gross gained-does not include lost yardage. *** I do not know when the cutoff was for Burkhead and Martinez numbers. Sorry for any typos or if my source is incorrect. What a list. We haven't talked about Redwine, Cory Ross either. So many great backs. I'd love to see us be known as I-Back U again. Quote Link to comment
JJ Husker Posted January 8, 2013 Share Posted January 8, 2013 Yeah, it's pretty tough to pick a four year period because there were so many good ones. Seeing how the list flows from one big name to another all the way back to the first 2 NC's, it is obvious, we didn't rebuild-we reloaded. And sometimes we were overloaded with RB talent. To be honest, when I started this exercise, I expected that string of great backs/rushers to come to a screeching halt in the early 2000's but, as I often do, I ignored the Solich/Callahan years and found that even at our low point and since, we still produce some amazing rushing talent. You sure don't hear of us referred to as I-Back U anymore but, if it isn't us then who? I would be very curious if anybody could come up with a forty year list that even begins to touch on this one for rushing talent. Of course, let's remember that most of those great time periods also had amazing O Line talent to lead the way. We wouldn't have all those 1000 yard rushers were it not for the road graders and pipeline. Can anyone add any names of substance to this list? Guys that contributed and names we would remember even if they didn't gain 1000 yards here. Surely there are a couple flash in the pans that aren't listed here. BTW- the biggest surprises for me on this list were Dahrran Diedrick at 9th overall and Dan Alexander at 16th. I knew they were decent and all but they are ahead of quite a few that I simply didn't expect to see them that high. Quote Link to comment
flatwaterfan Posted January 8, 2013 Share Posted January 8, 2013 Tim Wurth in the late 70's had some good games. Terry Rogers? Seemed to be hurt before he ever got started. Dubose would of been really good and higher on the career list if not for the knee injuries and other 'stuff' Quote Link to comment
JJ Husker Posted January 8, 2013 Share Posted January 8, 2013 Found 18 more guys, not previously listed, that have had a 100+ yard rushing day for the Huskers. Talk about some blasts from the past. 71 Bill Olds FB 72 Jeff Moran 75 Dave Gillespie 78 Tim Wurth 79 Jeff Quinn QB 79 Kenny Brown WB 86 Ken Kaelin FB 88 Terry Rodgers 90 Scott Baldwin 90 Keithen McCant QB 90 George Achola 95 Clinton Childs 01 Thunder Collins 01 Judd Davies FB 03 Josh Davis 04 Tierre Green 06 Kenny Wilson 09 Quentin Castille Quote Link to comment
CheeseHusker Posted January 9, 2013 Share Posted January 9, 2013 DuBose was considered a prohibitive Heisman candidate in '86 before his knee. I don't know if he was quite the calibre of Rozier, but he was close. As it was, he had Keith Jones backing him up, who was no slouch either. Ken Clark was a great back.... very underrated, IMO. I remember he went head to head with Barry Sanders and outgained him by 75 yards (and most of Barry's were after the game was out of hand). Quote Link to comment
TGHusker Posted January 9, 2013 Author Share Posted January 9, 2013 Yeah, it's pretty tough to pick a four year period because there were so many good ones. Seeing how the list flows from one big name to another all the way back to the first 2 NC's, it is obvious, we didn't rebuild-we reloaded. And sometimes we were overloaded with RB talent. To be honest, when I started this exercise, I expected that string of great backs/rushers to come to a screeching halt in the early 2000's but, as I often do, I ignored the Solich/Callahan years and found that even at our low point and since, we still produce some amazing rushing talent. You sure don't hear of us referred to as I-Back U anymore but, if it isn't us then who? I would be very curious if anybody could come up with a forty year list that even begins to touch on this one for rushing talent. Of course, let's remember that most of those great time periods also had amazing O Line talent to lead the way. We wouldn't have all those 1000 yard rushers were it not for the road graders and pipeline. Can anyone add any names of substance to this list? Guys that contributed and names we would remember even if they didn't gain 1000 yards here. Surely there are a couple flash in the pans that aren't listed here. BTW- the biggest surprises for me on this list were Dahrran Diedrick at 9th overall and Dan Alexander at 16th. I knew they were decent and all but they are ahead of quite a few that I simply didn't expect to see them that high. Bingo on the bold line above. Restoring the order begins with the line play. It would be interesting to see how our greatest years running matched awards/honors won by our linemen. Quote Link to comment
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