Eric the Red
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Which one and why...

Seems like NU did pretty well in the mid 90's. The majority of those kids came from Nebraska, with kids from other states mixed in to complete the team.Why isn't Nebraska on there? That must be the other that someone voted for. I know most big time universities come through here for their talent. :sarcasm
I went with Texas by the way.
You recruit kids just from Nebraska and I'll recruit kids from just California and well see who's going to win. NU has maybe 4 kids a year that are legit D-1 players. In the '90's schoalrships were different.Seems like NU did pretty well in the mid 90's. The majority of those kids came from Nebraska, with kids from other states mixed in to complete the team.Why isn't Nebraska on there? That must be the other that someone voted for. I know most big time universities come through here for their talent. :sarcasm
I went with Texas by the way.
That was a group of kids that comes along once in a long while. You just don't see that, especially here in NU. You probably see that out of football factory states like TX, CA, and FLSeems like NU did pretty well in the mid 90's. The majority of those kids came from Nebraska, with kids from other states mixed in to complete the team.Why isn't Nebraska on there? That must be the other that someone voted for. I know most big time universities come through here for their talent. :sarcasm
I went with Texas by the way.
*Ernie Beler 5-11 220 Plainfield, N.J. SS 1991-92-93Seems like NU did pretty well in the mid 90's. The majority of those kids came from Nebraska, with kids from other states mixed in to complete the team.Why isn't Nebraska on there? That must be the other that someone voted for. I know most big time universities come through here for their talent. :sarcasm
I went with Texas by the way.
Where are you going with this?*Ernie Beler 5-11 220 Plainfield, N.J. SS 1991-92-93Seems like NU did pretty well in the mid 90's. The majority of those kids came from Nebraska, with kids from other states mixed in to complete the team.Why isn't Nebraska on there? That must be the other that someone voted for. I know most big time universities come through here for their talent. :sarcasm
I went with Texas by the way.
*Trumane Bell 6-4 205 Chicago, Ill. SE 1992-93
Ken Bello 6-2 220 North Bergan, N.J. OLB
Brook Berringer 6-3 190 Goodland, Kan. QB 1992-93-94-95
*Anthony Cole 5-11 160 Torrance, Calif. CB
Doug Colman 6-2 220 Ocean, N.J. ILB 1991-92-93-94
Troy Dumas 6-3 185 Cheyenne, Wyo. SS 1991-92-93-94
Phil Ellis 6-1 215 Grand Island, Neb. ILB 1992-93-94-95
Mark Gilman 6-5 220 Kalispell, Mont. TE 1992-93-94-95
Aaron Graham 6-4 225 Denton, Texas OL 1992-93-94-95
Charles Green 6-3 185 Ruston, La. FS 1992
Luther Hardin 6-3 230 Belleville, Ill. DL 1992-93-94-95
Dewayne Harris 6-3 230 Bessemer, Ala. OLB 1992-93-94
Clester Johnson 5-11 190 Bellevue, Neb. QB 1993-94-95
Ralph Lott 5-10 160 Live Oak, Fla. CB
Dennis Martin 6-3 240 Pittsburgh, Pa. DL
Abdul-Rahim Muhammad 5-11 175 Compton, Calif. WB 1991-92-93-94
Steve Ott 6-4 210 Henderson, Neb. OL 1992-93-94-95
Christian Peter 6-2 265 Middletown, N.J. DL 1993-94-95
Robert Smith 6-3 280 East Chicago, Ind. OL
Tom Steer 5-11 185 Crete, Neb. Athlete
Tony Veland 6-1 180 Omaha DB-QB 1992-94-95
State breakdown: Nebraska 5, New Jersey 4, California 2, Illinois 2, Alabama, Florida, Indiana, Kansas, Louisiana, Montana, Pennsylvania, Texas, Wyoming.
*Junior college transfer
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Player Ht. Wt. Hometown Position Lettered
Matt Aden 6-3 205 Omaha FS-WR
*Eric Alford 6-4 225 Highpoint, N.C. WB-DB 1993-94
Eric Anderson 6-4 280 Lincoln, Neb. OT-DT 1994-95-96-97
Michael Booker 6-2 200 Oceanside, Calif. CB 1994-95-96
Lance Brown 5-10 170 Papillion, Neb. SE 1995-96-97-98
Tim Carpenter 6-3 230 Columbus, Neb. FB 1994-95-96-97
Leslie Dennis 5-10 165 Bradenton, Fla. CB 1994-95-96
Josh Heskew 6-3 255 Yukon, Okla. TE-NG 1995-96-97-98
Vershan Jackson 6-1 215 Omaha FB-OLB 1995-95-96
*Jason Jenkins 6-5 265 Mays Landing, N.J. DT 1994-95
Sean Noster 6-3 215 San Antonio, Texas OLB 1994
Rodney Percoats 6-4 250 Los Banos, Calif. TE
Jason Peter 6-5 285 Middletown, N.J. DT 1994-95-96-97
Lawrence Phillips 6-1 205 West Covina, Calif. RB 1993-94-95
Fred Pollack 6-4 290 Omaha OG-DT 1994-95-96-97
Justin Stephens 6-3 215 Palmetto, Fla. LB
Aaron Taylor 6-2 290 Wichita Falls, Texas OG 1994-95-96-97
Shane Wells 5-7 160 Odessa, Texas P-PK
Ramone Worthy 6-1 215 Camden, N.J. RB-LB
Jon Zatechka 6-3 275 Lincoln, Neb. OT 1994-95-96-97
State breakdown: Nebraska 7, California 3, New Jersey 3, Texas 3, Florida 2, North Carolina, Oklahoma.
*Junior college transer