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"Mount Rushmore" - Wide Receiver


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Davison had a pretty darn good overall career in an era where we didn't pass very much. He's still in the top ten of all of our receiving records, even though he was really only "known" for one particular play as a freshman. But I wouldn't start a WR corps around him these days.

For Mt. Rushmore, I'd say Rodgers, Fryar, and Swift are the no-brainers. For the 4th one, I'd put Kenny Bell up there. He's already top 5 in all receiving categories and is likely to break Swift's records this year. Just put the twitter away.

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Tight ends included?

 

If so. Johnny Mitchell, Irving Fryar, Nate Swift, Matt Davison.

 

If not tight ends, the take out Mitchell and I'd probably add Purify.

 

WR at Nebraska is tough. Outside of Fryar, the wr position is pretty irrelevant prior to 2004 in regards to what you think of from a typical WR.

 

Otherwise, Abdul Muhammed was a great one in context of what a Nebraska receiver was. Maybe one of the greatest.

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I don't know why everyone is knocking Davison. In an era where there weren't many passes thrown, he was a very good receiver for NU. He is better than "making only 1 good catch" in his career.

 

Purify had a ton of talent and size, but Davison had a much better career at NU.

The only reason some people think that is because only one things comes to mind with Davison

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Besides the fumble against Texas in 06' Terrence Nunn was a heckuva receiver for us. Also if it weren't for injury Matt Herian was on his way to being one of the best receivers we've ever had. The guy was a playmaker at TE which is rare. I also liked Todd Peterson a lot. Sure handed for sure.

 

 

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I'd probably go Rogers, Nate Swift, Todd Peterson and Matt Herian.

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