Greatest NU Defensive Lineman

TGHusker

Heisman Trophy Winner
We have threads going on the greatest QB and RB in NU history. Since our current D appears to be our weakest spot, I thought I'd start a thread on who our greatest D lineman has ever been.

This may really be a thread about who is our second greatest D lineman - as there may be a consensus that Ndamukong Suh may be the greatest.

But lets place it in the context of the season in which they played. I don't think Glover could play the same postition at the same time Suh played, but Rich Glover may have been as dominant in his day as Suh was in his. He had 22 tackles against OU in the game of the century. The same could be said of Grant Winstrom in the 1990s, Wayne Neylan in the mid 1960s and Danny Noonan in the 1980s.

Below is my list of the top 14. I may have forgotten someone - if so add them in to where you think they should be ranked. Outside of Suh, I don't have anyone ranked beyond 2000 - have we been that poor since then relatively speaking or am I just forgetful. Maybe an honorable mention for Crick and Turner.

The greats in my opinion are:

Ndamukong Suh 2007-9

Rich Glover 70-72

Grant Winstrom 1994-97

Danny Noonan 84-86

Wayne Meylan 1965-67

Neil Smith 1985-87

Larry Jacobson 1969-71

Jason Peter 1994-97

Broderick Thomas 1985-88

Jared Tomich 1994-96

Kenny Walker 1988-90

Christian Peter 93-95

Steve Warren 1999-2000

Kyle Vanden Bosch 1998-2000

 
Suh carried an entire team on his shoulders. As a linemen he had more pass breakups than anyone on the Huskers' 2012 top ranked pass defense. Glover, and many of these others had the benefit of playing with an offense that could compensate for a miss in a risk/reward situation. Suh didn't have that luxury.

I would say Neil Smith would have to be up there, but he's a prick and was hitting on my wife at the bar before I got there not too long ago.

 
Jim Skow ('83-'85) is in the conversation.

Still holds Nebraska season records for TFLs (25) and sacks (15).

 
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Jim Skow ('83-'85) is in the conversation.

Still holds Nebraska season records for TFLs (25) and sacks (15).
I didn't know that. :confucius Completely forgot about him. Where would you rank him on the list?

 
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The top of the list :bigredn:

 
TGHusker said:
Nexus said:
Jim Skow ('83-'85) is in the conversation.

Still holds Nebraska season records for TFLs (25) and sacks (15).
I didn't know that. :confucius Completely forgot about him. Where would you rank him on the list?
I'm not a rankings type of guy when it comes to individual players. I like to use the term "in the conversation" when the debate merits a "greatest" list.

 
If I was to rank this by time periods, I'd have to say that the heyday of the defensive lineman at NU was the Mid 1990s.

With the Mid 1980s second - esp 1986

Rich Glover 70-72

Larry Jacobson 1969-71

Danny Noonan 84-86

Neil Smith 1985-87

Broderick Thomas 1985-88

Kenny Walker 1988-90

Grant Winstrom 1994-97

Jason Peter 1994-97

Jared Tomich 1994-96

Christian Peter 93-95

Steve Warren 1999-2000

Kyle Vanden Bosch 1998-2000

Ndamukong Suh 2007-9

 
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Doesnt Trev Alberts hold the sack record? I was at the Iowa St game in '93 when he got it. Or did he just tie it? i know this was back before they counted bowl game numbers towards season numbers, becuase he also had 3.5? in the Orange Bowl.

 
Doesnt Trev Alberts hold the sack record? I was at the Iowa St game in '93 when he got it. Or did he just tie it? i know this was back before they counted bowl game numbers towards season numbers, becuase he also had 3.5? in the Orange Bowl.
He tied Skow's record that year.

 
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Doesnt Trev Alberts hold the sack record? I was at the Iowa St game in '93 when he got it. Or did he just tie it? i know this was back before they counted bowl game numbers towards season numbers, becuase he also had 3.5? in the Orange Bowl.
yes Trev has the most in number and Jim Skow has the most in yards

http://www.huskers.com/pdf8/881895.pdf?DB_OEM_ID=100

Sacks:

29.5; Trev Alberts, OLB, 1990-93 (196 yards)

Yards:

223; Jim Skow, RT, 1983-84-85 (26 sacks)

 
Doesnt Trev Alberts hold the sack record? I was at the Iowa St game in '93 when he got it. Or did he just tie it? i know this was back before they counted bowl game numbers towards season numbers, becuase he also had 3.5? in the Orange Bowl.
yes Trev has the most in number and Jim Skow has the most in yards

http://www.huskers.c...f?DB_OEM_ID=100

Sacks:

29.5; Trev Alberts, OLB, 1990-93 (196 yards)

Yards:

223; Jim Skow, RT, 1983-84-85 (26 sacks)
that's career. We're talking about single season. In which case, I think that Nexus is right because I recall Trev's number being 15 sacks when he got it. He didnt get any against oklahoma 2 weeks later because he was injured so early, but he did have another 3 or 4 in the Orange Bowl.

 
Best ever: Grant Wistrom

Most talented: Suh

My favorites: Broderick Thomas- Danny Noonan

Ps- is it possible to get Kenny Walkers senior day linked up! I cried like a little girl!

 
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Doesnt Trev Alberts hold the sack record? I was at the Iowa St game in '93 when he got it. Or did he just tie it? i know this was back before they counted bowl game numbers towards season numbers, becuase he also had 3.5? in the Orange Bowl.
yes Trev has the most in number and Jim Skow has the most in yards

http://www.huskers.c...f?DB_OEM_ID=100

Sacks:

29.5; Trev Alberts, OLB, 1990-93 (196 yards)

Yards:

223; Jim Skow, RT, 1983-84-85 (26 sacks)
that's career. We're talking about single season. In which case, I think that Nexus is right because I recall Trev's number being 15 sacks when he got it. He didnt get any against oklahoma 2 weeks later because he was injured so early, but he did have another 3 or 4 in the Orange Bowl.
Defensive Season Records

http://www.huskers.com/pdf8/881895.pdf?DB_OEM_ID=100

Total Tackles:

152; Lavonte David, LB, 2010

Unassisted Tackles:

163; Jim Skow, RT, 1985 (25 tackles)

86; Barrett Ruud, MLB, 2004

Assisted Tackles:

95; Lee Kunz, SLB, 1977

Tackles for Loss:

25; Jim Skow, RT, 1985 (163 yards)

Yards:

Sacks:

15; Jim Skow, RT, 1985 (139 yards); Trev Alberts,

OLB, 1993 (88 yards)

Yards:

139; Jim Skow, RT, 1985 (15 sacks)

Fumble Recoveries:

6; Broderick Thomas, OLB, 1986

Returns for Touchdown:

1; many times, most recently

Austin Cassidy, S, 2011

Passes Broken Up:

17; DeJuan Groce, RCB, 2000

Pass Interceptions:

10; Josh Bullocks, FS, 2003

Returns for Touchdown:

3; Dave Mason, M, 1971

Total INT Return Yards:

187; Daniel Bullocks, SS, 2004 (5 INT)

Blocked Kicks:

4; Barron Miles, CB, 1994 (4 punts)

 
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