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All-Conference
Posted by: Brian Christopherson on December 24, 2009 at 3:25PM CST
This is the all-decade Husker team I've compiled for tomorrow's paper. Each player's final season as a Husker is in parenthesis.
OFFENSE
QB Eric Crouch (2001) … 2001 Heisman winner, Davey O’Brien winner and Walter Camp winner
RB Cory Ross (2005) … His 2,743 career rushing yards rank ninth on the Husker charts
RB Correll Buckhalter (2000) … Tough call between him, Dan Alexander and Brandon Jackson, but Buckhalter had an impressive 2,522 rushing yards and 27 touchdowns as Husker
WR Nate Swift (2008) … Holds the record for career receptions (166) and is second to Johnny Rodgers in career receiving yards (2,476)
WR Maurice Purify (2007) … Ranks sixth on NU’s career receiving chart (1,444 yards) despite playing just two seasons
TE Tracy Wistrom (2000) … Two-time all-conference selection with 1,150 career receiving yards
OT Carl Nicks (2007) … Starting left tackle for 2007 offense that ranked ninth nationally in total offense
OG Russ Hochstein (2000) … Two-time all-conference selection
C Dominic Raiola (2000) … Rimington Award winner and consensus All-American in 2000
OG Toniu Fonoti (2001) … Consensus All-American in 2001
OT Richie Incognito (2003) … All-Big 12 selection in 2003.
DEFENSE
DE Adam Carriker (2006) … Two-time all-conference player; Big 12 D-lineman of the year in 2006
DT Ndamukong Suh (2009) … AP defensive player of the year; Heisman finalist; winner of Outland, Lombardi, Bednarki and Nagurski awards
DT LeKevin Smith (2005) … Had six sacks in his senior season and 36 tackles for losses in his career
DE Kyle Vanden Bosch (2000)… Two-time academic All-American; 142 career tackles, 13 sacks and six fumbles caused
LB Barrett Ruud (2004) … His 432 career tackles is 90 more than the next Husker on the list
LB Demorrio Williams (2003) ... A dominant force in 2003, earning all-Big 12 honors and among the10 finalists for the Butkus
LB Carlos Polk (2000) … All-American in 2000; two-time all-conference player who had 227 career tackles
CB Prince Amukamara (2010) … Had 11 pass breakups, five picks, two sacks in 2009 to earn all-conference selection on No. 2 scoring defense
S Josh Bullocks (2004) … All-American in 2003 when he had 10 interceptions as a sophomore
S Daniel Bullocks (2005) … 226 tackles in his career, second-most of any Husker defensive back
CB Keyuo Craver (2001) … All-American in 2001. Only Husker All-American cornerback of decade.
SPECIAL TEAMS
K Alex Henery (2010) … Has connected on 46 of 53 field goals in his career, including 57-yarder to beat Colorado and four-for-four performance in Big 12 Championship
P Kyle Larson (2003) … All-American in 2003; his career average of 43.67 yards per punt is best of any Husker
KR DeJuan Groce (2002) … Had 1,218 yards in punt returns and took back five for scores. Named 2002 All-American as a returnman.
Thoughts? Any "egregious" errors?
Not too bad of a list. All the names I can remember are on there for sure. Even though it was a down decade overall for us, we still had some pretty good players. Kind of surprised Lucky's not on there consedering he was a 4 yr. letter winner and 3 yr starter.
This is the all-decade Husker team I've compiled for tomorrow's paper. Each player's final season as a Husker is in parenthesis.
OFFENSE
QB Eric Crouch (2001) … 2001 Heisman winner, Davey O’Brien winner and Walter Camp winner
RB Cory Ross (2005) … His 2,743 career rushing yards rank ninth on the Husker charts
RB Correll Buckhalter (2000) … Tough call between him, Dan Alexander and Brandon Jackson, but Buckhalter had an impressive 2,522 rushing yards and 27 touchdowns as Husker
WR Nate Swift (2008) … Holds the record for career receptions (166) and is second to Johnny Rodgers in career receiving yards (2,476)
WR Maurice Purify (2007) … Ranks sixth on NU’s career receiving chart (1,444 yards) despite playing just two seasons
TE Tracy Wistrom (2000) … Two-time all-conference selection with 1,150 career receiving yards
OT Carl Nicks (2007) … Starting left tackle for 2007 offense that ranked ninth nationally in total offense
OG Russ Hochstein (2000) … Two-time all-conference selection
C Dominic Raiola (2000) … Rimington Award winner and consensus All-American in 2000
OG Toniu Fonoti (2001) … Consensus All-American in 2001
OT Richie Incognito (2003) … All-Big 12 selection in 2003.
DEFENSE
DE Adam Carriker (2006) … Two-time all-conference player; Big 12 D-lineman of the year in 2006
DT Ndamukong Suh (2009) … AP defensive player of the year; Heisman finalist; winner of Outland, Lombardi, Bednarki and Nagurski awards
DT LeKevin Smith (2005) … Had six sacks in his senior season and 36 tackles for losses in his career
DE Kyle Vanden Bosch (2000)… Two-time academic All-American; 142 career tackles, 13 sacks and six fumbles caused
LB Barrett Ruud (2004) … His 432 career tackles is 90 more than the next Husker on the list
LB Demorrio Williams (2003) ... A dominant force in 2003, earning all-Big 12 honors and among the10 finalists for the Butkus
LB Carlos Polk (2000) … All-American in 2000; two-time all-conference player who had 227 career tackles
CB Prince Amukamara (2010) … Had 11 pass breakups, five picks, two sacks in 2009 to earn all-conference selection on No. 2 scoring defense
S Josh Bullocks (2004) … All-American in 2003 when he had 10 interceptions as a sophomore
S Daniel Bullocks (2005) … 226 tackles in his career, second-most of any Husker defensive back
CB Keyuo Craver (2001) … All-American in 2001. Only Husker All-American cornerback of decade.
SPECIAL TEAMS
K Alex Henery (2010) … Has connected on 46 of 53 field goals in his career, including 57-yarder to beat Colorado and four-for-four performance in Big 12 Championship
P Kyle Larson (2003) … All-American in 2003; his career average of 43.67 yards per punt is best of any Husker
KR DeJuan Groce (2002) … Had 1,218 yards in punt returns and took back five for scores. Named 2002 All-American as a returnman.
Thoughts? Any "egregious" errors?
Not too bad of a list. All the names I can remember are on there for sure. Even though it was a down decade overall for us, we still had some pretty good players. Kind of surprised Lucky's not on there consedering he was a 4 yr. letter winner and 3 yr starter.