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词条 1974 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team
释义

  1. Schedule

  2. Roster

  3. Coaching staff

  4. Game summaries

     Oregon  Wisconsin  Northwestern  Minnesota  Missouri  Kansas  Oklahoma State  Colorado  Iowa State  Kansas State  Oklahoma  Florida 

  5. Rankings

     Awards  NFL and Pro Players 

  6. References

{{Infobox NCAA team season
| Mode = football
| Year = 1974
| Team = Nebraska Cornhuskers
| Logo = Nebraska Cornhuskers logo.svg
| LogoSize = 59
| Image =
| ImageSize =
| ImageAlt =
| Conference = Big Eight Conference
| Division =
| ShortConference = Big 8
| BCSRank =
| CoachRank = 8
| APRank = 9
| Record = 9–3
| ConfRecord = 5–2
| WinsVacated =
| WinsForfeited =
| ConfWinsVacated =
| ConfWinsForfeited =
| HeadCoach = Tom Osborne
| HCYear = 2nd
| OffCoach = Tom Osborne
| OCYear = 6th
| DefCoach = Monte Kiffin
| DCYear = 2nd
| OScheme = I formation
| DScheme =
| StadiumArena = Memorial Stadium
| Champion = Sugar Bowl champion
| BowlTourney = Sugar Bowl
| BowlTourneyResult = W 13–10 vs. Florida
| ConfChamp =
| ConfChampResult =
}}{{1974 Big 8 football standings}}

The 1974 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team represented the University of Nebraska–Lincoln in the 1974 NCAA Division I football season. The team was coached by Tom Osborne and played their home games in Memorial Stadium in Lincoln, Nebraska.

Schedule

[1]{{CFB schedule
| rankyear = 1974
| poll = AP
| timezone = Central
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = September 14
| time = 1:30 PM
| w/l = w
| nonconf = y
| rank = 7
| opponent = Oregon
| site_stadium = Memorial Stadium
| site_cityst = Lincoln, Nebraska
| tv =
| score = 61-7
| attend = 76,053
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = September 21
| time = 12:50 PM
| w/l = l
| nonconf = y
| away = y
| rank = 4
| opponent = Wisconsin
| site_stadium = Camp Randall Stadium
| site_cityst = Madison, Wisconsin
| tv = ABC
| score = 20-21
| attend = 73,381
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = September 28
| time = 1:30 PM
| w/l = w
| nonconf = y
| rank = 10
| opponent = Northwestern
| site_stadium = Memorial Stadium
| site_cityst = Lincoln, Nebraska
| tv =
| score = 49-7
| attend = 76,101
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 5
| time = 1:30 PM
| w/l = w
| nonconf = y
| rank = 6
| opponent = Minnesota
| site_stadium = Memorial Stadium
| site_cityst = Lincoln, Nebraska
| tv =
| score = 54-0
| attend = 76,408
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 12
| time = 1:30 PM
| w/l = l
| rank = 5
| opponent = Missouri
| site_stadium = Memorial Stadium
| site_cityst = Lincoln, Nebraska
| tv =
| score = 10-21
| attend = 76,526
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 19
| time = 1:30 PM
| w/l = w
| away = y
| rank = 12
| opponent = Kansas
| opprank = 13
| site_stadium = Memorial Stadium
| site_cityst = Lawrence, Kansas
| tv =
| score = 56-0
| attend = 50,523
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 26
| time = 1:30 PM
| w/l = w
| homecoming = y
| rank = 9
| opponent = Oklahoma State
| site_stadium = Memorial Stadium
| site_cityst = Lincoln, Nebraska
| tv =
| score = 7-3
| attend = 76,426
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 2
| time = 1:00 PM
| w/l = w
| away = y
| rank = 9
| opponent = Colorado
| site_stadium = Folsom Field
| site_cityst = Boulder, Colorado
| tv = ABC
| score = 31-15
| attend = 52,949
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 9
| time = 1:30 PM
| w/l = w
| away = y
| rank = 9
| opponent = Iowa State
| site_stadium = Clyde Williams Field
| site_cityst = Ames, Iowa
| tv =
| score = 23-13
| attend = 34,341
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 16
| time = 1:30 PM
| w/l = w
| rank = 6
| opponent = Kansas State
| site_stadium = Memorial Stadium
| site_cityst = Lincoln, Nebraska
| tv =
| score = 35-7
| attend = 76,188
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 23
| time = 1:30 PM
| w/l = l
| rank = 6
| opponent = Oklahoma
| opprank = 1
| site_stadium = Memorial Stadium
| site_cityst = Lincoln, Nebraska
| tv =
| score = 14-28
| attend = 76,636
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = December 31
| time = 7:00 PM
| w/l = w
| nonconf = y
| neutral = y
| rank = 8
| opponent = Florida
| opprank = 18
| gamename = {{Alternate links|1974 Sugar Bowl|Sugar Bowl|title=Sugar Bowl}}
| site_stadium = Tulane Stadium
| site_cityst = New Orleans, Louisiana
| tv = ABC
| score = 13-10
| attend = 67,850
}}
}}

Roster

[2][3]
Alward, Tom #63 {{small|(Sr.)}} G
Anthony, Monte #49 {{small|(So.)}} IB
Bahe, Ritch #24 {{small|(Sr.)}} WB
Belka, Jim #47 {{small|(So.)}} FB
Block, King {{small|(So.)}} LB
Bonness, Rik #54 {{small|(Jr.)}} C
Borg, Tim #19 {{small|(So.)}} DB
Brock, Dan #94 {{small|(So.)}} DT
Bunkers, Bill {{small|(So.)}} DB
Burns, Burton #49 {{small|(So.)}} FB
Burns, Ed #17 {{small|(So.)}} QB
Burrow, Jim #2 {{small|(Jr.)}} DB
Butterfield, Dave #34 {{small|(So.)}} DB
Cabell, Jake #13 {{small|(Jr.)}} DB
Carpenter, Jeff #37 {{small|(So.)}} LB
Clark, Dennis {{small|(So.)}} DT
Clark, Mike {{small|(So.)}} OT
Coccia, Tom #90 {{small|(Jr.)}} DE
Collura, Joe #7 {{small|(So.)}} MG
Costanzo, Rich #77 {{small|(Jr.)}} OT
Coyle, Mike #42 {{small|(Jr.)}} PK
Crenshaw, Marvin #73 {{small|(Sr.)}} OT
Davis, Tom #52 {{small|(So.)}} C
Davis, Tony #25 {{small|(Jr.)}} FB
Dervin, Joe {{small|(So.)}} LB
Doak, Mark #71 {{small|(Sr.)}} OT
Duda, Rich #50 {{small|(Sr.)}} C
Eichelberger, Percy #44 {{small|(So.)}} LB
Eveland, Al #43 {{small|(So.)}} PK
Everett, Earl #9 {{small|(So.)}} QB
Folsom, Bob {{small|(So.)}} WB
Fultz, Mike #72 {{small|(So.)}} DT
Garcia, Randy #15 {{small|(So.)}} QB
Gast, Reg {{small|(So.)}} DE
Gillespie, Dave #28 {{small|(So.)}} IB
Gissler, Dean #97 {{small|(Jr.)}} DT
Hanchera, Gary #5 {{small|(So.)}} PK
Hayes, Bob #76 {{small|(So.)}} OT
Hegener, Stan #64 {{small|(Sr.)}} G
Heiser, Tom #27 {{small|(Jr.)}} WB
 Hertenstein, Scott #98 {{small|(So.)}} DT
Heydorff, Mark #22 {{small|(Sr.)}} DB
Higgs, Gary #46 {{small|(So.)}} FB
Hoins, Steve #78 {{small|(So.)}} OT
Homola, Ken {{small|(So.)}} TE
Houser, Mike {{small|(So.)}} PK
Humm, Dave #12 {{small|(Sr.)}} QB
Hunter, Ken #78 {{small|(Jr.)}} MG
Jenkins, Brad #92 {{small|(So.)}} TE
Johnson, Ardell #29 {{small|(Sr.)}} DB
Jones, Chuck #35 {{small|(Jr.)}} DB
Jorgensen, Greg {{small|(So.)}} OG
Justice, Jason #38 {{small|(So.)}} FB
Kucera, Lindsay #41 {{small|(So.)}} FB
Kyros, George #18 {{small|(Sr.)}} DB
Lackovic, Tim #80 {{small|(Sr.)}} SE
Lee, John #69 {{small|(Jr.)}} MG
Leonardi, Chad #61 {{small|(Sr.)}} OG
Lessman, Randy #39 {{small|(So.)}} DE
Lingenfelter, Bob #70 {{small|(So.)}} OT
Lloyd, Jerry {{small|(So.)}} DT
Luck, Terry #11 {{small|(Jr.)}} QB
Malito, Chuck #89 {{small|(So.)}} SE
Markley, Paul {{small|(So.)}} DB
Markus, Steve #36 {{small|(So.)}} OG
Martin, Bob #87 {{small|(Jr.)}} DE
Mazon, Frank #31 {{small|(Jr.)}} DB
McGuire, Tim #55 {{small|(Jr.)}} OG
McWhorter, Mike {{small|(So.)}} WB
Miller, Dan #58 {{small|(So.)}} OG
Mills, George #75 {{small|(Jr.)}} DT
Monds, Wonder #26 {{small|(Jr.)}} DB
Moran, Jeff #30 {{small|(Sr.)}} IB
Mushinskie, Larry #88 {{small|(Jr.)}} TE
Nelson, Bob #57 {{small|(Sr.)}} LB
Nitzel, Ron #81 {{small|(Jr.)}} SE
Offner, Mike #95 {{small|(Jr.)}} DE
O'Leary, John #14 {{small|(Jr.)}} IB
Panneton, Rick {{small|(Jr.)}} TE
Pate, Tom #68 {{small|(Sr.)}} DE
Pavelka, Dennis #74 {{small|(Sr.)}} OT
 Peterson, Matt #82 {{small|(Jr.)}} TE
Phillips, Ray #96 {{small|(Jr.)}} DE
Pillen, Clete #33 {{small|(So.)}} LB
Plucknett, John {{small|(So.)}} DT
Pruitt, Ron #91 {{small|(Jr.)}} DT
Pullen, Jeff #67 {{small|(So.)}} MG
Ray, Glen #10 {{small|(So.)}} QB
Redding, Dave #84 {{small|(Jr.)}} DE
Reilly, Tim #56 {{small|(Jr.)}} OG
Rogers, Terry #40 {{small|(Sr.)}} DB
Ruud, Tom #45 {{small|(Sr.)}} LB
Samuel, Tony #99 {{small|(So.)}} DE
Schmidt, Dan #51 {{small|(So.)}} OG
Schneider, Jeff #1 {{small|(Jr.)}} DB
Seeton, Jim #16 {{small|(Jr.)}} DB
Senkbeil, Rocky {{small|(So.)}} DB
Shamblin, Dave #85 {{small|(Jr.)}} SE
Smith, Kent #23 {{small|(So.)}} DB
Spaeth, Ken #86 {{small|(So.)}} TE
Stacey, Kurt #3 {{small|(So.)}} DB
Starkebaum, John #48 {{small|(Sr.)}} LB
Stovall, Rod {{small|(So.)}} DB
Stuberg, Wayne #59 {{small|(So.)}} C
Talley, Chester #32 {{small|(So.)}} IB
Tangeman, Steve {{small|(So.)}} TE
Thomas, Bobby #8 {{small|(So.)}} WB
Thomas, Tom #53 {{small|(Jr.)}} C
Thornton, Willie #65 {{small|(Jr.)}} MG
Valasek, Larry #4 {{small|(So.)}} DB
Varner, Rich #6 {{small|(So.)}} C
Waldemore, Stan #62 {{small|(So.)}} DT
Westbrook, Don #21 {{small|(Sr.)}} WB
Wied, Jerry #93 {{small|(Jr.)}} DT
Wieser, Steve #83 {{small|(Sr.)}} DE
Wightman, Jim {{small|(So.)}} DE
Yaralian, Zaven {{small|(Sr.)}} DB
Zabrocki, Dale {{small|(So.)}} WB
Zanetich, Nick #66 {{small|(So.)}} OG
{{small|     }}

Coaching staff

NameTitleFirst year
in this position
Years at NebraskaAlma Mater
Tom OsborneHead Coach
Offensive Coordinator
19731964–1997Hastings College
Monte KiffinDefensive Coordinator19731967–1976Nebraska
Cletus FischerOffensive Line1960–1985Nebraska
Jim Ross1962–1976
John MeltonTight Ends
Wingbacks
19731962–1988Wyoming
Mike CorganRunning Backs19621962–1982Notre Dame
Warren PowersDefensive Backs1969–1976Nebraska
Boyd EpleyHead Strength Coach19691969–2003Nebraska
Bill MylesOffensive Line19721972–1976
Jerry MooreWide Receivers19731973–1978Baylor
George Darlington1973–2002Rutgers
Rick DuvalLinebackers
Recruiting Coordinator
19731973–1974Worcester
Milt TenopirOffensive Line19741974–2002 Sterling

Game summaries

Oregon

{{AFB game box start
| Title = Oregon at #7 Nebraska [box score]
| Visitor = Oregon
| Host = #7 Nebraska
| V1 = 0| V2 = 0| V3 = 0| V4 = 7
| H1 = 23| H2 = 10| H3 = 14| H4 = 14
| Date = 1974-09-14
| Location = Memorial Stadium, Lincoln, Nebraska
| StartTime =
| TimeZone = CST
| Attendance = 76,053
}}{{AFB game box end}}

Oregon's only score came in the 4th quarter against Nebraska reserves, as the Cornhuskers entirely demolished the Ducks in Lincoln to open the season 1-0.

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Wisconsin

{{AFB game box start
| Title = #4 Nebraska at Wisconsin [box score]
| Visitor = #4 Nebraska
| Host = Wisconsin
| V1 = 7| V2 = 7| V3 = 3| V4 = 3
| H1 = 0| H2 = 7| H3 = 0| H4 = 14
| Date = 1974-09-21
| Location = Camp Randall Stadium, Madison, Wisconsin
| StartTime =
| TimeZone = CST
| Attendance = 73,381
}}{{AFB game box end}}

Wisconsin's air attack provided the Badgers with a 242-47 passing margin, while Nebraska's ground attack rolled up a 258-77 yard advantage on the ground, and the Cornhuskers led Wisconsin for all but six minutes of the game and were still in front by 6 when the Badgers pulled out a 77-yard touchdown pass and successful PAT with 3:29 in the 4th to pull ahead by 1 point, sending the Cornhuskers home with an early-season loss.

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Northwestern

{{AFB game box start
| Title = Northwestern at #10 Nebraska [box score]
| Visitor = Northwestern
| Host = #10 Nebraska
| V1 = 0| V2 = 0| V3 = 0| V4 = 7
| H1 = 14| H2 = 21| H3 = 7| H4 = 7
| Date = 1974-09-28
| Location = Memorial Stadium, Lincoln, Nebraska
| StartTime =
| TimeZone = CST
| Attendance = 76,101
}}{{AFB game box end}}

Nebraska RB Monte Anthony set a new freshman record with his 111 yards on 14 carries as Nebraska rolled up 563 total offensive yards on the way to exacting some revenge on the Big 10 conference following the previous week's loss to Wisconsin.

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Minnesota

{{AFB game box start
| Title = Minnesota at #6 Nebraska [box score]
| Visitor = Minnesota
| Host = #6 Nebraska
| V1 = 0| V2 = 0| V3 = 0| V4 = 0
| H1 = 6| H2 = 20| H3 = 15| H4 = 13
| Date = 1974-10-05
| Location = Memorial Stadium, Lincoln, Nebraska
| StartTime =
| TimeZone = CST
| Attendance = 76,408
}}{{AFB game box end}}

Nebraska's wrath toward the Big 10 was not completed yet, as the Cornhuskers steamrolled Minnesota 54-0 in a dominating defeat of the Golden Gophers.

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Missouri

{{AFB game box start
| Title = Missouri at #5 Nebraska [box score]
| Visitor = Missouri
| Host = #5 Nebraska
| V1 = 0| V2 = 0| V3 = 0| V4 = 21
| H1 = 0| H2 = 3| H3 = 0| H4 = 7
| Date = 1974-10-12
| Location = Memorial Stadium, Lincoln, Nebraska
| StartTime =
| TimeZone = CST
| Attendance = 76,526
}}{{AFB game box end}}

Missouri, while unable to come up with any points of their own early on, still managed to hold Nebraska to a 10-0 lead well into the 4th quarter before suddenly coming to life and putting up 21 unanswered points in a stunning upset that left Nebraska winless at the outset of their conference schedule.

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Kansas

{{AFB game box start
| Title = #12 Nebraska at #13 Kansas [box score]
| Visitor = #12 Nebraska
| Host = #13 Kansas
| V1 = 0| V2 = 14| V3 = 14| V4 = 28
| H1 = 0| H2 = 0| H3 = 0| H4 = 0
| Date = 1974-10-19
| Location = Memorial Stadium, Lawrence, Kansas
| StartTime =
| TimeZone = CST
| Attendance = 52,300
}}{{AFB game box end}}

For the second time this season, #12 Nebraska came off of a loss with a vengeance, smashing #13 Kansas in a 56-0 rout at Lawrence. Nebraska QB Dave Humm set a new Nebraska and Big 8 completion percentage record, a new team and conference season touchdowns record, and a new team/conference/national record of 15 consecutive pass completions, going 23 of 27 with no interceptions for the day, an especially remarkable event considering that the Cornhusker offense was known for its land-based attack. More than half of the sellout crowd were Nebraska fans who made the short drive south.

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Oklahoma State

{{AFB game box start
| Title = Oklahoma State at #9 Nebraska [box score]
| Visitor = Oklahoma State
| Host = #9 Nebraska
| V1 = 0| V2 = 0| V3 = 0| V4 = 3
| H1 = 0| H2 = 0| H3 = 7| H4 = 0
| Date = 1974-10-26
| Location = Memorial Stadium, Lincoln, Nebraska
| StartTime =
| TimeZone = CST
| Attendance = 76,426
}}{{AFB game box end}}

Oklahoma State outrushed Nebraska 204-167 but was able to produce only a 4th-quarter field goal, as Nebraska was also stymied offensively yet was able to survive the game by riding a single 3rd-quarter touchdown for the win. The Blackshirts saved the day, recovering a Cowboy fumble, reeling in an interception, and blocking a field goal attempt to help preserve the win.

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Colorado

{{AFB game box start
| Title = #9 Nebraska at Colorado [box score]
| Visitor = #9 Nebraska
| Host = Colorado
| V1 = 6| V2 = 11| V3 = 14| V4 = 0
| H1 = 0| H2 = 0| H3 = 0| H4 = 15
| Date = 1974-11-02
| Location = Folsom Field, Boulder, Colorado
| StartTime =
| TimeZone = CST
| Attendance = 52,949
}}{{AFB game box end}}

Looking at the statistics might suggest this game was close, but Nebraska was comfortably leading 31-0 in the 4th when Cornhusker reserves took over and allowed Colorado to put up some numbers of their own to make it not look so bad. Despite nearly matched final offensive yardage and first down totals, the Buffaloes were unable to overcome a painful 1-5 turnover deficit.

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Iowa State

{{AFB game box start
| Title = #9 Nebraska at Iowa State [box score]
| Visitor = #9 Nebraska
| Host = Iowa State
| V1 = 7| V2 = 3| V3 = 13| V4 = 0
| H1 = 0| H2 = 0| H3 = 0| H4 = 13
| Date = 1974-11-09
| Location = Clyde Williams Field, Ames, Iowa
| StartTime =
| TimeZone = CST
| Attendance = 37,000
}}{{AFB game box end}}

The story of the previous game repeated itself, as Nebraska was out in front with an adequate lead when Cornhusker reserves entered the game to mop things up, which allowed Iowa State to put up 13 points for their game total, merely tying Nebraska's 3rd quarter output.

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Kansas State

{{AFB game box start
| Title = Kansas State at #6 Nebraska [box score]
| Visitor = Kansas State
| Host = #6 Nebraska
| V1 = 0| V2 = 0| V3 = 0| V4 = 7
| H1 = 7| H2 = 7| H3 = 14| H4 = 7
| Date = 1974-11-16
| Location = Memorial Stadium, Lincoln, Nebraska
| StartTime =
| TimeZone = CST
| Attendance = 76,188
}}{{AFB game box end}}

For the 8th straight game, the Blackshirts held their opponent scoreless for 3 of 4 quarters in a game, as Nebraska easily defeated Kansas State in Lincoln.

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Oklahoma

{{AFB game box start
| Title = #1 Oklahoma at #6 Nebraska [box score]
| Visitor = #1 Oklahoma
| Host = #6 Nebraska
| V1 = 0| V2 = 7| V3 = 7| V4 = 14
| H1 = 0| H2 = 7| H3 = 7| H4 = 0
| Date = 1974-11-23
| Location = Memorial Stadium, Lincoln, Nebraska
| StartTime =
| TimeZone = CST
| Attendance = 76,636
}}{{AFB game box end}}

Nebraska had a chance to run with the momentum, after breaking a 7-7 halftime tie open a few minutes into the 3rd quarter and then recovering Oklahoma's fumble on the following kickoff, but the opportunity was wasted when the Cornhuskers could not convert the gift into points, and the game belonged to the Sooners from there on out as Oklahoma put up 21 unanswered points to take back the lead and win.

Unlike the previous three meetings, which were televised nationally to a Thanksgiving Day audience by ABC, this game could not air due to Oklahoma's NCAA probation, which banned the Sooners from television for the 1974 and 1975 regular seasons.

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Florida

{{AFB game box start
| Title = #18 Florida vs #8 Nebraska [box score]
| Visitor = #18 Florida
| Host = #8 Nebraska
| V1 = 7| V2 = 3| V3 = 0| V4 = 0
| H1 = 0| H2 = 0| H3 = 0| H4 = 13
| Date = 1974-12-31
| Location = Tulane Stadium, New Orleans, Louisiana
| StartTime = 6:35 p.m.
| TimeZone = CST
| Attendance = 67,850
| TVStation=ABC
| TVAnnouncers=Keith Jackson and Barry Switzer
}}{{AFB game box end}}

Florida drew first blood, scoring a relatively early touchdown, and followed it up with a 2nd-quarter field goal to send Nebraska into the locker room at half time down 0-10. As the third quarter drew to a close, Nebraska successfully held off the Gators in a goal line stand and then marched 99 yards to close the gap with Florida 7-10 at the start of the 4th, and was able to follow those points with two more field goals to pull ahead by 3, while Florida was unable to respond in kind to the comeback, giving up the game to Nebraska.

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Rankings

{{See also|1974 NCAA Division I football rankings}}
Ranking Movement
Poll Pre Wk 1 Wk 2 Wk 3 Wk 4 Wk 5 Wk 6 Wk 7 Wk 8 Wk 9 Wk 10 Wk 11 Wk 12 Wk 13 Final
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Coaches8

Awards

[4]
Award Name(s)
All-America 1st team Rik Bonness, Marvin Crewnshaw, Dave Humm
All-America 3rd team Tom Alward
All-America honorable mention Bob Martin, Ron Pruitt
All-Big 8 1st team Rik Bonness, Marvin Crewnshaw, Dave Humm, Bob Martin, Tom Ruud
All-Big 8 2nd team Tom Alward, Wonder Monds, Bob Nelson, Don Westbrook
Big 8 Freshman Player of the Year Monte Anthony
Big 8 Defensive Sophomore of the Year Mike Fultz

NFL and Pro Players

The following Nebraska players who participated in the 1974 season later moved on to the next level and joined a professional or semi-pro team as draftees or free agents.[5]

Name Team
Tom Alward Birmingham Vulcans
Monte Anthony Baltimore Colts
Rik Bonness Oakland Raiders
Ed Burns New Orleans Saints
Jim Burrow Green Bay Packers
Tom Davis Toronto Argonauts
Tony Davis Cincinnati Bengals
Mark Doak Birmingham Vulcans
Mike Fultz New Orleans Saints
Dave Humm Oakland Raiders
John Lee San Diego Chargers
Bob Lingenfelter Cleveland Browns
Terry Luck Cleveland Browns
Bob Martin New York Jets
Wonder Monds Ottawa Rough Riders
Bob Nelson Buffalo Bills
John O'Leary Montreal Alouettes
Tom Pate Hamilton Tiger-Cats
Ray Phillips Cincinnati Bengals
Tom Ruud Buffalo Bills
John Starkebaum New Orleans Saints
Stan Waldemore New York Jets
Don Westbrook New England Patriots

References

1. ^{{Cite web |url=http://www.huskers.com/SportSelect.dbml?SPSID=3&SPID=22&DB_OEM_ID=100&KEY=&Q_SEASON=1974 |title =Football - 1974 Schedule/Results |accessdate=2009-06-16 |publisher=University of Nebraska-Lincoln Athletics Department}}
2. ^Nebraska 1974 Roster
3. ^{{cite web|title=Nebraska 1974 Commitments |url=http://www.huskermax.com/recruits/1974.html |work= |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/5heimRs1D?url=http://www.huskerpedia.com/recruits/1974.html |archivedate=2009-06-19 |deadurl=no |accessdate=2009-06-16 |df= }}
4. ^1974 Husker Honors
5. ^{{cite web|title=All Time NFL Huskers |url=http://nflhuskers.com/alltime.html |work= |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/5hef0hzgR?url=http://nflhuskers.com/alltime.html |archivedate=2009-06-19 |deadurl=no |accessdate=2009-06-16 |df= }}
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