List of Schools....

jjamuss

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that we should be very PROUD that we are not a part of:

http://collegefootball.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=805049

It goes to show you that winning isnt everything... but I will remind you, that losing sure does suck!

Especially if you are losing scholarships because you recruit idiots that cant graduate! NOTE: Kansas is on the football list... So to answer my other post if we can beat KU? ...HELLZ YES we can beat them, they will only have 9 eligible players come November 8!

 
Well winning is everything, and for the past half decade NU was the poster child for college athletics showing you can win on and off the field.

Sure we had are fair share of off the field issues but compared to the other major programs we were squeaky clean, and I fully expect to return to that form.

 
I believe there is a bonus in Pelini's contract pertaining to player's grades, I just can't remember what it is.

 
I believe there is a bonus in Pelini's contract pertaining to player's grades, I just can't remember what it is.
Should be easy money for him if there is a bonus feature based on player grades... Nebraska doesnt recruit anyone that cant make the grade... case in point, Ricky Henry. I was very excited to have Ricky coming to NU, so dont interpret that as a dig at the kid... He would kick my azz 3 ways of Sunday!

 
^ Well, I'm sure I have it wrong; I don't remember hardly anything about it. It might be about Academic All-Americans . . .

 
^ Well, I'm sure I have it wrong; I don't remember hardly anything about it. It might be about Academic All-Americans . . .
I am sure it will be easy money, no matter the details. We have the best records any school could want... longest sell outs and most All Americans, at least I think we have the most All Americans.

 
^ Well, I'm sure I have it wrong; I don't remember hardly anything about it. It might be about Academic All-Americans . . .
I am sure it will be easy money, no matter the details. We have the best records any school could want... longest sell outs and most All Americans, at least I think we have the most All Americans.
Nebraska leads the country in Academic All-Americans. I believe Notre Dame is a distant second :clap

 
I believe there is a bonus in Pelini's contract pertaining to player's grades, I just can't remember what it is.
Should be easy money for him if there is a bonus feature based on player grades... Nebraska doesnt recruit anyone that cant make the grade... case in point, Ricky Henry. I was very excited to have Ricky coming to NU, so dont interpret that as a dig at the kid... He would kick my azz 3 ways of Sunday!
I know Ricky Henry and he is coming this year. yeah he should have had his grades together the first time but he is all straightened out and coming.

 
^ Well, I'm sure I have it wrong; I don't remember hardly anything about it. It might be about Academic All-Americans . . .
I am sure it will be easy money, no matter the details. We have the best records any school could want... longest sell outs and most All Americans, at least I think we have the most All Americans.
Nebraska leads the country in Academic All-Americans. I believe Notre Dame is a distant second :clap
Last time I saw a list, we had more Academic All-Americans than any two other institutions.

But this report looks bad for Turner Gill at Buffalo. <_<

 
Maybe it was just Football Academic All Americans..(More than any two)

CoSIDA Academic All-Americans Across All Sports

Rank – School – Total for School – Total for ‘06-‘07

1. – Nebraska – 255 – 9

2. – Notre Dame – 196 – 10

3. – Penn State – 138 – 8

4. – MIT – 134 – 7

5. – Augustana (Ill.) – 122 – 2

6. – Stanford – 121 – 6

7. – Bucknell – 114 – 3

8. – UCLA – 108 – 1

9. – Illinois Wesleyan – 106 – 3

10. – Emory – 105 – 4

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Texas – 101 – 5

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Nebraska Wesleyan – 98 – 4

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Ohio State – 96 – 7

Big 12 Conference Academic All-Americans

Rank – School – Total for School – Total for ‘06-‘07

1. – Nebraska – 255 – 9

2. – Texas – 101 – 5

3. – Oklahoma – 76 – 4 (tie)

3 – Missouri – 76 – 4 (tie)

5. – Kansas – 72 – 1

6. – Kansas State – 69 – 4

7. – Baylor – 54 – 2

8. – Iowa State – 49 – 0

9. – Texas A&M – 47 – 2

10. – Colorado – 40 – 2

11. – Oklahoma State – 38 – 3

12. – Texas Tech – 33 – 0

Big 12 Football Academic All-Americans

Rank – School – Total for School – Total for ‘06-‘07

1. – Nebraska – 93 – 1

2. – Texas – 27 – 0

2. – Oklahoma – 27 – 0

4. – Kansas State – 19 – 0

5. – Colorado – 16 – 0

6. – Missouri – 14 – 0 (tie)

6. – Baylor – 14 – 1 (tie)

8. – Texas A&M – 10 – 0 (tie)

8. – Oklahoma State – 10 – 1 (tie)

10. – Texas Tech – 9 – 0

11. – Kansas – 8 – 0

12. – Iowa State – 6 – 0

Husker Academic All-Americans (1962-Present)

Name – Sport - Year

James Huge – Football – 1962

Dennis Claridge – Football – 1963

Marv Mueller – Football – 1966

Randy Reeves – Football – 1969

Adrian Fiala – Baseball – 1970

Gene Stohs – Baseball – 1970

John Adkins - Football - 1970

Bill Kosch - Football - 1970

Dave Walline - Football - 1970

Jeff Kinney - Football - 1971

Bill Kosch - Football - 1971

Larry Jacobson - Football - 1971

d!(k Rupert - Football - 1971

Chuck Jura - Men's Basketball - 1972

Steve Achelpohl - Baseball - 1972

Gene Stohs - Baseball - 1972

Frosty Anderson - Football - 1973

Ritch Bahe - Football - 1973

Rik Bonness - Football - 1975

Tom Heiser - Football - 1975

Vince Ferragamo - Football - 1976

Ted Harvey - Football - 1976

Ted Harvey - Football - 1977

Stan Waldemore - Football - 1977

Curt Hedberg - Men's Basketball - 1978

James Pillen - Football - 1978

George Andrews - Football - 1978

Rod Horn - Football - 1979

Kelly Saalfeld - Football - 1979

Randy Schleusener - Football - 1979

Steve Oakley - Baseball - 1980

Jeff Finn - Football - 1980

Randy Schleusener - Football - 1980

Jack Moore - Men's Basketball - 1981

Rick Lindquist - Football - 1981

David Rimington - Football - 1981

Randy Theiss - Football - 1981

David Rimington - Football - 1982

Scott Strasburger - Football - 1983

Rob Stuckey - Football - 1983

Todd Oakes - Baseball - 1983

Rob Stuckey - Football - 1984

Mark Traynowicz - Football - 1984

John Matzke - Men's Basketball - 1984

Denise (Day) Eckert - Softball - 1984

Denice Feldhaus - Softball - 1984

Shelby Mertins - Softball - 1984

Kelli Benson - Women's Basketball - 1984

Cathy Owen - Women's Basketball - 1984

Scott Strasburger - Football - 1984

Lori Richins - Softball - 1985

Karen Dahlgren - Volleyball - 1985

Terri Parriott - Women's Basketball - 1985

Denise (Day) Eckert - Softball - 1985

Nicole Ali - Women's At-Large (Track) - 1985

Dale Klein - Football - 1986

Thomas Welter - Football - 1986

Thomas Schlesinger - Men's At-Large (Gym) - 1986

Lori Richins - Softball - 1986

Karen Dahlgren - Volleyball - 1986

Nicole Ali - Women's At-Large (Track) - 1986

Stephanie Bolli - Women's Basketball - 1986

Micah Heibel - Football - 1987

Virginia Stahr - Volleyball - 1987

Kathi DeBoer - Volleyball - 1987

Lori Richins - Softball - 1987

Margie Ogrodowicz - Softball - 1987

Jeffrey Jamrog - Football - 1987

Mark Blazek - Football - 1987

Ruth Chatwin - Softball - 1987

Jacob Young - Football - 1988

Stephanie Bolli - Women's Basketball - 1988

Mary Ocel - Women's At-Large (Gym) - 1988

Virginia Stahr - Volleyball - 1988

Lori Endicott - Volleyball - 1988

Lori Sippel - Softball - 1988

Margie Ogrodowicz - Softball - 1988

John Nelson - Football - 1988

John Kroeker - Football - 1988

Mark Blazek - Football - 1988

Thomas Schlesinger - Men's At-Large (Gym) - 1988

James Blackledge - Men's At-Large (Track) - 1988

Steve Jung - Men's At-Large (Tennis) - 1989

Virginia Stahr - Volleyball - 1989

Janet Kruse - Volleyball - 1989

Carla Baker - Volleyball - 1989

Beau Reid - Men's Basketball - 1989

Jake Young - Football - 1989

Pat Tyrance - Football - 1989

Gerry Gdowski - Football - 1989

Janelle Frese - Softball - 1989

Jill Rishel - Softball - 1990

Jim Wanek - Football - 1990

David Edeal - Football - 1990

Pat Tyrance - Football - 1990

Patrick Kirksey - Men's At-Large (Gym) - 1990

Mark Warburton - Men's At-Large (Gym) - 1990

Janet Kruse - Volleyball - 1990

Jane Clemmons - Women's At-Large (Gym) - 1990

Pat Engelbert - Football - 1990

Lynne Frey - Women's At-Large (Track) - 1990

Becki Bolli - Volleyball - 1990

Janet Kruse - Volleyball - 1991

Karen Jennings - Women's Basketball - 1991

Ann Halsne - Softball - 1991

Beau Reid - Men's Basketball - 1991

Mike Stigge - Football - 1991

Pat Engelbert - Football - 1991

Robert Zatechka - Football - 1992

Sumner Darling - Men's At-Large (Gym) - 1992

Ann Halsne - Softball - 1992

Denise McMillan - Softball - 1992

Rachel Collins - Women's At-Large (Tennis) - 1992

Karen Jennings - Women's Basketball - 1992

Mike Stigge - Football - 1992

Denise McMillan - Softball - 1993

Sumner Darling - Men's At-Large (Gym) - 1993

Nicole Duval - Women's At-Large (Gym) - 1993

Justin Switzer - Men's At-Large (Swim) - 1993

Ken Mehlin - Football - 1993

Terry Connealy - Football - 1993

Karen Jennings - Women's Basketball - 1993

Trev Alberts - Football - 1993

Rob Zatechka - Football - 1993

Matt Shaw - Football - 1994

Allison Weston - Volleyball - 1994

Denise McMillan - Softball - 1994

Justin Switzer - Men's At-Large (Swim) - 1994

Robert Zatechka - Football - 1994

Nicole Duval - Women's At-Large (Gym) - 1994

Aaron Graham - Football - 1994

Terry Connealy - Football - 1994

Sumner Darling - Men's At-Large (Gym) - 1994

Aaron Graham - Football - 1995

Steve Volin - Football - 1995

Steve Ott - Football - 1995

Allison Weston - Volleyball - 1995

Brian Schuster - Football - 1995

Joy Taylor - Women's At-Large (Gym) - 1995

Nicole Duval - Women's At-Large (Gym) - 1995

Brady Bonsall - Men's At-Large (Track) - 1995

Christy Johnson - Volleyball - 1995

Rick Kieffer - Men's At-Large (Gym) - 1995

Alex Lamme - Men's At-Large (Track) - 1996

Grant Wistrom - Football - 1996

Lisa Reitsma - Volleyball - 1996

Jon Hesse - Football - 1996

Heidi Stark - Women's At-Large (Golf) - 1996

Kathy Travis Miiller - Women's At-Large (Track) - 1996

Nicola Martial - Women's At-Large (Track) - 1996

Jason Christie - Men's At-Large (Gym) - 1996

Ryan Tobin - Men's At-Large (Wrestling) - 1996

Brady Bonsall - Men's At-Large (Track) - 1996

Kim Dehaan - Women's At-Large (Gym) - 1996

Karla Knicely - Softball - 1996

Joy Taylor - Women's At-Large (Gym) - 1996

Janet Blomstedt - Women's At-Large (Track) - 1997

Chad Kelsay - Football - 1997

Jon Zatechka - Football - 1997

Scott Frost - Football - 1997

Grant Wistrom - Football - 1997

Joel Makovicka - Football - 1997

Jill Myatt - Women's At-Large (Track) - 1997

Ted Harris - Mens At-Large (Gym) - 1997

Alex Lamme - Men's At-Large (Track) - 1997

Megan Korver - Volleyball - 1998

Joel Makovicka - Football - 1998

Brian Shaw - Football - 1998

William Lafleur - Football - 1998

Jenny Smith - Softball - 1998

Ryan Tobin - Men's At-Large (Wrestling) - 1998

Chad Kelsay - Football - 1998

Matt Schuldt - Baseball - 1998

Mike Brown - Football - 1999

Nancy Meendering - Volleyball - 1999

James Koziol - Men's At-Large (Gym) - 1999

Erik Mumm - Baseball - 1999

Kyle Vanden Bosch - Football - 1999

Brian Shaw - Football - 1999

Laura Pilakowski - Volleyball - 2000

Michael Windisch - Men's At-Large (Swim) - 2000

Courtney Jensen - Women's At-Large (Swim) - 2000

Cassandra Morelock - Women's At-Large (Track) - 2000

Stella Klassen - Women's At-Large (Track) - 2000

Kyle Vanden Bosch - Football - 2000

Marshall Nelson - Men's At-Large (Gym) - 2000

Jamie Fuente - Softball - 2001

Jeff Leise - Baseball - 2001

John Cole - Baseball - 2001

Rachel Spiry - F/W At-Large (Rifle) - 2001

Bree Dority O'Callaghan - F/W At-Large (Gym) - 2001

Jon Hahn - F/W At-Large (Swim) - 2001

Tracey Wistrom - Football - 2001

Nancy Metcalf - Volleyball - 2001

Greichaly Cepero - Volleyball - 2001

Jeff Leise - Baseball - 2002

Rachel Spiry - Women's At-Large (Rifle) - 2002

Meghan Anderson - Soccer - 2002

Jen French - Women's At Large (Gym) - 2002

Shane Komine - Baseball - 2002

Jenna Lucas - Women's Track/Cross Country - 2002

Kim Ogee - Softball - 2002

Laura Pilakowski - Volleyball - 2002

Shannon Tanaka - Soccer - 2002

Kyle Wyatt - Men's Track/Cross Country - 2002

Kate Livesey - Women's Track/Cross Country - 2002

Laura Pilakowski Volleyball 2003

Amber Holmquist Volleyball 2003

Aaron Marsden Baseball 2003

Jeff Leise Baseball 2003

Jen French Women's At-Large (Gym) 2003

Ryan Sneed Men's At-Large (Gym) 2003

Cheryl Harmon Women's Track/Cross Country 2003

Judd Davies Football 2003

Pat Ricketts Football 2003

Anna Schrad Volleyball 2003

Matt Murray Men's At-Large (Wrestling) 2004

Libby Landgraf Women’s At Large (Gym) 2004

Dana Carne Men's Track/Cross Country 2004

Ann Gaffigan Women's Track/Cross Country 2004

Danny Hill

Men's Track/Cross Country 2004

Tia DeSoto Women's Track/Cross Country 2004

Kellen Huston Football 2004

Chad Sievers Football 2004

Matt Murray Men's At-Large (Wrestling) 2005

Richelle Simpson Women's At-Large (Gym) 2005

Daniel Bruce Baseball 2005

Dane Todd Football 2005

Kurt Mann Football 2005

Christina Houghtelling Volleyball 2005

Sarah Pavan Volleyball 2005

Brandon Buckman Baseball 2006

Lizzy Aumua Softball 2006

KoKo Tacha Softball 2006

Ashley Selig Women's Track/Cross Country 2006

Jenny Green Women's Track/Cross Country 2006

Aaron Plas Men's Track/Cross Country 2006

Nate Probasco Men's Track/Cross Country 2006

Dane Todd Football 2006

Sarah Pavan Volleyball 2006

Stephen Tetrault Men's At-Large (Gym) 2007

Imke Reimers Women's At-Large (Tennis) 2007

Nate Probasco Men's Track/Cross Country 2007

Issar Yazhbin Men's Track/Cross Country 2007

Jenny Green Women's Track/Cross Country 2007

Ashley Selig Women's Track/Cross Country 2007

Kim Shubert Women's Track/Cross Country 2007

Christina Houghtelling Volleyball 2007

Sarah Pavan Volleyball 2007

Tracy Stalls Volleyball 2007
 
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^ Well, I'm sure I have it wrong; I don't remember hardly anything about it. It might be about Academic All-Americans . . .
I am sure it will be easy money, no matter the details. We have the best records any school could want... longest sell outs and most All Americans, at least I think we have the most All Americans.
Nebraska leads the country in Academic All-Americans. I believe Notre Dame is a distant second :clap
Last time I saw a list, we had more Academic All-Americans than any two other institutions.

But this report looks bad for Turner Gill at Buffalo. <_<
It's pretty hard to blame Gill for Buffalo not graduating enough players since he's only been there a couple of years. I'm sure he's been taking care of business the couple of season's he's been there.

 
I believe there is a bonus in Pelini's contract pertaining to player's grades, I just can't remember what it is.
Should be easy money for him if there is a bonus feature based on player grades... Nebraska doesnt recruit anyone that cant make the grade... case in point, Ricky Henry. I was very excited to have Ricky coming to NU, so dont interpret that as a dig at the kid... He would kick my azz 3 ways of Sunday!
I know Ricky Henry and he is coming this year. yeah he should have had his grades together the first time but he is all straightened out and coming.
Thats GREAT NEWS!! I really think he is just what we need... mean, nasty and big enough to lay the smack down on ANYONE! I am looking forward to seeing him on the field... Thanks for the note! Please dont tell him I said anything about his grades, I dont want my head removed from my body. Thank you. :nutz

 
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