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1995 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team

The 1995 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team represented the University of Nebraska–Lincoln and was the national champion of the 1995 NCAA Division I-A football season. The team was coached by Tom Osborne and played their home games in Memorial Stadium in Lincoln, Nebraska. The Cornhuskers scored 638 points (53.2 per game) while only allowing 174 (14.5 per game). Their average margin of victory was 38.7 points, and their lowest margin of victory, against Washington State, was 14 points. The Cornhuskers successfully defended their 1994 national championship by defeating 2nd ranked Florida 62–24 in the Fiesta Bowl, at the time the second largest margin of victory ever between a No. 1 and No. 2 school (behind 1945 Army 48–0 over Notre Dame).[1] The team is widely regarded as the greatest college football team of all time.[2][3][4][5]

1995 Nebraska Cornhuskers football
Consensus national champion
Big Eight champion
Fiesta Bowl champion
Fiesta Bowl (BA NCG), W 62–24 vs. Florida
ConferenceBig Eight Conference
Ranking
CoachesNo. 1
APNo. 1
Record12–0 (7–0 Big 8)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorTom Osborne (26th season)
Offensive schemeI formation
Defensive coordinatorCharlie McBride (15th season)
Base defense4–3
Home stadiumMemorial Stadium
Seasons
← 1994
1996 →
1995 Big Eight Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
No. 1 Nebraska $ 7 0 0 12 0 0
No. 5 Colorado 5 2 0 10 2 0
No. 7 Kansas State 5 2 0 10 2 0
No. 9 Kansas 5 2 0 10 2 0
Oklahoma 2 5 0 5 5 1
Oklahoma State 2 5 0 4 8 0
Missouri 1 6 0 3 8 0
Iowa State 1 6 0 3 8 0
Rankings from AP Poll

Before the season edit

Following the success of the 1994 season, in which Tommie Frazier and Brook Berringer led Nebraska to its first national championship in over 20 years, the 1995 team was an improvement in nearly every facet. With a powerful rushing offense and a dominating defense, Nebraska captured its second consecutive national title. The 1995 season was the second of a record-breaking three national championships in four years, as the Cornhuskers won Tom Osborne's third title in 1997.

Schedule edit

DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendanceSource
August 317:00 pmat Oklahoma StateNo. 2ESPNW 64–2142,100
September 911:00 amat Michigan State*No. 2ABCW 50–1073,891
September 161:00 pmArizona State*No. 2W 77–2875,418
September 231:00 pmPacific (CA)*No. 2
  • Memorial Stadium
  • Lincoln, NE
W 49–775,630
September 301:00 pmWashington State*No. 2
  • Memorial Stadium
  • Lincoln, NE
W 35–2175,777
October 141:00 pmMissouriNo. 2
  • Memorial Stadium
  • Lincoln, NE (rivalry)
W 57–075,552
October 212:30 pmNo. 8 Kansas State No. 2
  • Memorial Stadium
  • Lincoln, NE (rivalry)
ABCW 49–2576,072
October 282:30 pmat No. 7 ColoradoNo. 2ABCW 44–2154,063
November 41:00 pmIowa StateNo. 1
  • Memorial Stadium
  • Lincoln, NE
W 73–1475,505
November 112:30 pmat No. 10 KansasNo. 1ABCW 41–347,880
November 241:30 pmOklahomaNo. 1
  • Memorial Stadium
  • Lincoln, NE (rivalry)
ABCW 37–075,662
January 27:00 pmvs. No. 2 Florida*No. 1CBSW 62–2479,864[6]
  • *Non-conference game
  •  Homecoming
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
  • All times are in Central time

Rankings edit

Ranking movements
Legend: ██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking
( ) = First-place votes
Week
PollPre123456789101112131415Final
AP2222222222111111 (50)1 (62)
Coaches2 22222222111111 (55)1 (62)

Game summaries edit

Oklahoma State edit

Nebraska at Oklahoma State [box score]
1 234Total
Nebraska 6 301414 64
Oklahoma State 0 777 21

No. 2 Nebraska started the year with a 64–21 win at Oklahoma State in the season opener for both schools. The Cornhuskers piled up 671 total yards and 513 rushing yards while allowing 282 total yards to the Cowboys. After fumbling on its first possession, Nebraska scored on the next eight. An explosive second quarter saw Nebraska take a 16–0 lead following a 29-yard interception return for a touchdown by reserve weakside linebacker Terrell Farley, a JUCO transfer who went on to become Big 8 Defensive Newcomer of the Year. Oklahoma State, which netted -15 yards on its first three drives, responded by taking advantage of one of the young Husker defense's early mistakes, as a draw play by running back David Thompson on third and 10 went 79 yards to the Husker 2-yard line. After a 2-yard touchdown run by Oklahoma State running back Andre Richardson, Nebraska scored on its next offensive play, an 80-yard touchdown from I-back Lawrence Phillips. Phillips later scored on a 27-yard run in the second quarter as the Huskers took a 36–7 halftime lead. Phillips finished the game with 153 yards on 12 carries. Nebraska quarterback Tommie Frazier made his first regular-season start since the previous September and played sharply, carrying 10 times for 64 yards and a touchdown while also completing 6 of 10 passes for 120 yards and another score. Early in the third quarter, Frazier hit wide receiver Reggie Baul down the sideline for a 76-yard touchdown. Early in the fourth quarter, touted freshman Ahman Green scored his first career touchdown on a 14-yard run. Nebraska had seven players rush for at least 30 yards, including five who rushed for at least 50. The game marked twenty-two straight wins for the Huskers over the Cowboys.

Michigan State edit

Nebraska at Michigan State [box score]
1 234Total
Nebraska 10 101614 50
Michigan State 7 030 10

No. 2 Nebraska lost quarterback Tommie Frazier early in the second quarter with a bruised thigh, but still dominated Michigan State in East Lansing. The Cornhuskers outrushed the Spartans 552 to 45 and piled up 666 total yards to the Spartans' 335. Lawrence Phillips led all rushers with 206 yards and four touchdowns (three 1-yard scores and one 50-yard score off a direct snap play) on 22 carries. The Huskers also received strong rushing performances from Clinton Childs (eight carries, 83 yards), Ahman Green (four carries, 74 yards, one touchdown), and Jay Sims (one carry, 80 yards, one touchdown). Backup quarterback Brook Berringer replaced Frazier and completed 6 of 11 passes for 106 yards, including a 51-yard bomb to a diving Reggie Baul. The Nebraska defense recorded three sacks, two fumble recoveries, and one interception.

The game marked Michigan State's worst margin of defeat since a 42–0 loss to Michigan in 1983. It remains the most one-sided defeat in the coaching career of Nick Saban, who was in his first season at East Lansing.

Arizona State edit

Arizona State at Nebraska [box score]
1 234Total
Arizona State 7 1470 28
Nebraska 35 28014 77

Nebraska set a school record with 63 first-half points en route to a 77–28 victory over Arizona State. Back-up I-back Clinton Childs, starting in place of the suspended Lawrence Phillips, ran 65 yards for a touchdown on the game's first play from scrimmage. The Huskers gained 508 yards in the first half and finished with 686 for the game – 394 rushing and 292 passing. Arizona State added to the first half offensive fireworks as quarterback Jake Plummer found wide receiver Keith Poole for three touchdown passes. For the game, Nebraska quarterback Tommie Frazier completed 7 of 10 passes for 192 yards and two touchdowns while rushing for 35 yards and two more scores. Childs ran for 143 yards and two touchdowns before leaving the game in the second quarter with a sprained knee. Back-up Husker I-back Ahman Green ran for 111 yards and two touchdowns on 13 carries. Nebraska pulled in the reins on its offense in the second half but managed to get a defensive touchdown when linebacker Terrell Farley returned an interception 21 yards. The game was a source of a minor controversy as Sun Devils coach Bruce Snyder accused Nebraska coach Tom Osborne of running up the score after third-string Husker quarterback Matt Turman threw a 39-yard touchdown pass to wide-open reserve receiver Lance Brown in the game's final moments.

Pacific (CA) edit

Pacific at Nebraska [box score]
1 234Total
Pacific 0 070 7
Nebraska 21 14140 49

Nebraska totaled 731 yards, the fifth-highest total in school history, on its way to a 49–7 win over Pacific. The Husker defense held the Tigers to 197 total yards and forced 11 punts. I-back Damon Benning, starting in place of the injured Clinton Childs, rushed for 173 and three touchdowns on 10 carries before leaving in the third quarter with a sprained ankle. I-back Ahman Green added 112 yards and two touchdowns on 15 carries. In all, seven Huskers rushed for at least 29 yards. Nebraska began substituting in the second quarter and eventually used 102 players. The Huskers had three drives stall inside the Pacific 30-yard line, including one that ended with Kris Brown missing a 30-yard field goal.

Washington State edit

Washington State at Nebraska [box score]
1 234Total
Washington State 7 0014 21
Nebraska 0 2087 35

Nebraska overcame an early deficit – in what ultimately proved to be the only time the Huskers would trail during the entire regular season – to beat Washington State 35–21. The Huskers took the opening drive inside the Cougar 10-yard line but fumbled away the scoring threat. Moments later, Cougar tailback Frank Madu ran past a Husker blitz for an 87-yard touchdown. Nebraska fumbled on its next drive as well but took a 20–7 halftime lead with two Tommie Frazier touchdown runs and two Kris Brown field goals. A 35-yard touchdown pass from Frazier to Mark Gilman extended the Husker lead to 35–14 before Washington State quarterback Chad Davis accounted for the final margin with a 30-yard touchdown pass to Shawn Tims. As the game ended, Nebraska's offense, by this point composed of reserves, fumbled the ball away for a third time inside the Washington State 5-yard line. Despite the early touchdown run by Madu and a stout Washington State rush defense that ranked fourth nationally entering the game, the Cornhuskers outrushed the Cougars 428–72. Tommie Frazier rushed for 70 yards and threw for 99, and Nebraska ended the game with 527. Reserve I-back Ahman Green finished the game with 176 yards and a touchdown on 13 carries. Husker sophomore defensive end Grant Wistrom had a breakout game, tallying four tackles for loss to lead the Blackshirt defense.

Missouri edit

Missouri at Nebraska [box score]
1 234Total
Missouri 0 000 0
Nebraska 7 21227 57

Nebraska's Blackshirt defense forced five fumbles and recovered two of them, intercepted two passes, and held Missouri to 122 total yards in the Huskers' first shutout of the season. Missouri managed only 39 rushing yards on 39 carries. Husker linebacker Terrell Farley blocked a punt that led to a Husker safety. Meanwhile, the Husker offense tallied 475 total yards, with quarterback Tommie Frazier rushing for 71 yards and three touchdowns and passing for 133 and two touchdowns. Husker I-back Ahman Green, making his first start, rushed for 90 yards and a touchdown on 15 carries.

Kansas State edit

Kansas State at Nebraska [box score]
1 234Total
Kansas State 6 0019 25
Nebraska 14 2177 49

Using a combination of stifling defense, surprising passing, and strong special teams, no. 2 Nebraska jumped out to a 35–6 halftime lead over no. 8 Kansas State en route to a 49–25 victory. Sprung by a block by freshman defensive end Mike Rucker, Husker return man Mike Fullman took a punt back 79 yards in the first quarter to open the scoring. Nebraska later scored on a fumble recovery in the end zone by Jon Vedral, an interception return by backup lineman Luther Hardin, and two touchdown passes by quarterback Tommie Frazier. Frazier threw two more touchdowns in the second half, including a 32-yarder to a wide-open Vedral in the third quarter to give the Huskers a 42–6 lead. After three quarters, Kansas State had minus-4-yards rushing and only 128 total. Nebraska began substituting reserve players shortly thereafter, and the Wildcats rallied to put 19 fourth quarter points and pull within 42–25. Nebraska's starters re-emerged and drove for another touchdown, the final score of the game. Despite the strong fourth quarter, the Wildcats finished with just 256 total yards and minus-19 rushing yards, while the Nebraska defense recorded eight sacks and two interceptions. Frazier was 10 of 16 through the air for 148 yards and four touchdowns. Ahman Green ran for 109 yards on 22 carries and caught two touchdowns.

Kansas State went on to finish second nationally in scoring defense; more than a third of the 145 points that the Wildcats allowed during the regular season were scored by the Huskers.

Colorado edit

Nebraska at Colorado [box score]
1 234Total
Nebraska 21 10310 44
Colorado 7 770 21

Nebraska scored on a 57-yard run by I-back Ahman Green on its first play from scrimmage, committed no turnovers or penalties, and never trailed during a 44–21 win at no. 7 Colorado. Quarterback Tommie Frazier threw for a career-high 241 yards on 14 of 23 passing with two touchdowns (a 52-yarder to Clester Johnson in the first quarter and a 7-yarder to Jon Vedral in the second) and ran for 40 yards and a touchdown on 13 carries. Colorado quarterback John Hessler was 21 of 43 for 276 yards but threw two interceptions that led to 10 Husker points, and the Buffaloes were flagged 12 times for 92 yards. After Nebraska took a 31–14 halftime lead, Colorado scored on a 49-yard pass from Hessler to James Kidd on 4th and 2 to pull within 31–21. But the Buffaloes came no closer, as two field goals by Kris Brown and Frazier's touchdown run put the game away. Green finished the game with 97 yards and two touchdowns on 18 carries. One of the game's most memorable plays came when Colorado defensive end Greg Jones hit Frazier in the backfield. Frazier, who famously was not sacked during the entire 1995 season, absorbed the blow and completed a 35-yard pass down the sideline to Ahman Green on a drive that ended in a Husker field goal. On the day, Nebraska outgained the Buffaloes 467 to 382 and outrushed them 226 to 106.

Iowa State edit

Iowa State at Nebraska [box score]
1 234Total
Iowa State 0 707 14
Nebraska 20 18287 73

No. 1 Nebraska scored on its first ten possessions and posted 624 rushing yards (second-most in school history) and 776 total yards (fifth-most in school history) in a 73–14 win over the Cyclones. Freshman I-back Ahman Green led the way with 176 rushing yards and three touchdowns on 12 carries and added a touchdown reception. A 64-yard touchdown run by Green in the third quarter marked the team's sixth one-play touchdown drive of the season. The game marked the return of Lawrence Phillips, who gained 68 yards on 12 carries. Tommie Frazier rushed for 62 yards and two touchdowns on eight carries and threw for 118 yards and two more touchdowns on 10 of 15 passing. Nebraska's defense limited Iowa State to 254 total yards, which included 121 yards on 28 carries by Heisman Trophy candidate Troy Davis. The Blackshirts also recorded two interceptions and forced two fumbles, recovering one.

The 73 points were the most ever scored by Nebraska against Iowa State until the Cornhuskers scored 77 against the Cyclones in 1997.

Kansas edit

Nebraska at Kansas [box score]
1 234Total
Nebraska 14 01413 41
Kansas 0 300 3

No. 10 Kansas, unbeaten at home on the season and featuring its best team since it last beat the Cornhuskers in 1968, outplayed Nebraska for much of the first half. By the end of the first half, Kansas had outgained Nebraska 199–110 in yards, had 10 more first downs, and had run 23 more plays. However, Nebraska led 14–3 at intermission after recovering a muffed punt in the end zone for one touchdown and recovering a fumble near the Jayhawks' red zone for another. Kansas repeatedly drove deep into Nebraska territory but committed five turnovers. The Jayhawks' only points came on a field goal after an 86-yard drive stalled at the 2-yard line. Nebraska took over in the second half, and an 86-yard interception return by reserve defensive back Mike Fullman closed the scoring at 41–3. Tommie Frazier led all rushers with 99 yards on 10 carries; Kansas as a team ran for 72 yards on 32 rushing attempts. The Nebraska offense had three uncharacteristic turnovers, the first of which – a fumble by backup quarterback Brook Berringer – snapped a streak of 18 straight quarters without a turnover.

The game marked Nebraska's third win over a top ten team in less than a month, with an average victory margin of 45–16. With the win, Nebraska clinched the final Big 8 football championship, its fifth in a row.

Oklahoma edit

Oklahoma at Nebraska [box score]
1 234Total
Oklahoma 0 000 0
Nebraska 10 31014 37

Nebraska entered favored by more than 30 points, one of the largest point spreads in the history of the series. But the Sooners played tough defensively, as Nebraska failed to score a first-half touchdown on offense for the first time all season. The Huskers nonetheless led 13–0 at halftime, thanks to a pair of field goals by Kris Brown and a 36-yard interception return for a score by linebacker Jamel Williams. A 57-yard fumble return by free safety Tony Veland pushed the score to 20–0 early in the third quarter. Frazier went 12 of 25 for 136 passing yards with one touchdown and one interception; the unspectacular performance likely factored into his finishing second in the Heisman Trophy voting behind Ohio State running back Eddie George. Late in the game, backup quarterback Brook Berringer scrambled to convert a long fourth down; during the same drive, reserve fullback Joel Mackovicka scored the game's final touchdown. The Husker offense finished with 271 rushing yards and 407 total. The Husker defense, meanwhile, limited the Sooners to 241 total yards and forced three turnovers. The game marked Nebraska's first shutout of Oklahoma since 1942. At the time, the game was also the second-largest victory ever by the Huskers over the Sooners (44–6, 1928).

The game stretched the Huskers' conference unbeaten streak to 23 games and completed three straight undefeated regular seasons. Nebraska ended the regular season averaging 52.4 points per game, which set an all-time school record and a modern-era college football record. It was the final conference football game for the Big Eight Conference, whose members would join with four members of the Southwest Conference to form the Big 12 the next season.

Florida edit

Florida vs Nebraska [box score]
1 234Total
Florida 10 086 24
Nebraska 6 291413 62

Entering the 1996 Fiesta Bowl, Nebraska had won 24 consecutive games, but some (including Sports Illustrated in their 12/26/1995 issue) still picked Florida to win the game due to the no. 2 Gators' overwhelming speed on both sides of the ball, even though oddsmakers had made Nebraska a substantial favorite.[7] Florida coach Steve Spurrier's "Fun 'n' Gun" offense, led by future Heisman Trophy winner Danny Wuerffel, provided a stark contrast Tom Osborne's I-form power option.

Nebraska defeated Florida 62–24, marking the largest margin of victory and highest score in a national championship game in history until the Georgia Bulldogs broke this record in 2023. Included among several NCAA bowl records the Huskers set was a rushing total of 524 yards (out of an offensive output of 629 yards). I-back Lawrence Phillips carried 25 times for 165 yards and two touchdowns and caught a 16-yard touchdown. Quarterback Tommie Frazier finished the game with 199 yards on 16 carries. The game also included one of the most famous plays in college football history: a 75-yard touchdown run in the third quarter by Frazier in which he broke no fewer than seven tackles. Florida had won every one of their first 12 games by double digits and the Gator offense averaged over 44 points, 360 passing yards, and 534 yards of total offense per game. The Nebraska defense limited the Gators to 269 yards of offense and -28 rushing yards while registering a safety, seven quarterback sacks, and three interceptions, including one returned 42 yards for a touchdown by Michael Booker. The Huskers' 29 points in the second quarter set a Fiesta Bowl record.

Legacy edit

Due to their performance against Florida, victories over four teams that finished in the top 10 (by an average score of 49–18), consistent dominance (smallest margin of victory was 14 points, trailed only once all season, rushed for 51 touchdowns and 400 yards per game while allowing only 6 rushing touchdowns all season and 78 rushing yards per game), their record-setting offensive performance, and their statistically impressive defense throughout the season, the 1995 Nebraska Cornhuskers are widely regarded as one of the greatest teams in college football history. The team set Division I-A records by averaging 7.0 yards per rushing attempt, allowing zero holding penalties all season, allowing zero quarterback sacks, and allowing five punt returns (for 12 yards) over the entire season. The Cornhuskers average margin of victory was over 38 points, the largest of any Division I-A team since World War II, despite regularly resting starters after halftime. Analysts often make comparisons to other recent highly regarded champions, such as the 2001 Miami Hurricanes and the 2004 USC Trojans.[8] Such comparisons, as noted by the experts themselves, are nearly impossible to make, as rankings vary from evaluation to evaluation. The 1994 and 1995 Nebraska teams, which went a combined 25–0, remain the only undefeated and untied back-to-back national champions since Oklahoma in 1955 and 1956. In 2011, the 1995 Cornhuskers were named by Playboy Magazine as the greatest college football team of the Playboy era (since 1957).[9] Several ESPN analysts such as Paul Finebaum and Mark May have declared 1995 huskers as the greatest CFB team of all time. Nebraska won the final Big Eight Conference football championship in 1995, as the league expanded to form the Big 12 Conference the following season.

Personnel edit

Roster and coaching staff edit

1995 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team roster
Players Coaches
Offense
Pos. # Name Class
WB 27 Jacques Allen Sr
OT 70 Eric Anderson So
RB Erick Arens Fr
OL Matt Baldwin Fr
SE 7 Reggie Baul Sr
IB 21 Damon Benning Jr
QB 18 Brook Berringer Sr
WB 14 Lance Brown So
OT 74 Jerry Buettner Fr
TE 90 Tim Carpenter So
SE 6 Kenny Cheatham So
IB 26 Clinton Childs Sr
QB 9 Monte Christo So
OL Jeff Clausen Fr
FB 49 Josh Cobb So
OT 75 Chris Dishman Jr
IB 37 Chad Eicher So
OL Korey Evans Fr
WB Demond Finister Fr
QB 15 Tommie Frazier Sr
RB 17 Brayden Herring Fr
QB 16 Scott Frost So
OL Lonnie Fulton Fr
OT 72 Ben Gessford Fr
TE 87 Mark Gilman Sr
C 54 Aaron Graham Sr
IB 30 Ahman Green Fr
TE 82 Trent Gumm Fr
SE 29 Billy Haafke So
C Aaron Havlovic Fr
QB 10 Ryan Held So
C 59 Josh Heskew So
SE 5 Brendan Holbein Jr
TE 85 Joe Horst So
G 62 Matt Hoskinson So
TE 88 Sheldon Jackson Fr
TE 34 Vershan Jackson So
OT Kevin James Fr
WB 33 Clester Johnson Sr
OL Marcus Johnson Fr
OL Adam Julch Fr
FB Ben Kingston Fr
SE 89 Jeff (Robert) Lake So
C 53 Troy Langan Jr
FB 36 Billy Legate Fr
G 65 Mike Lesser So
QB Gregg List Fr
QB 1 Frankie London Fr
FB 22 Jeff Makovicka Sr
FB 45 Joel Makovicka Fr
RB Alex McClymont Fr
RB Corey McIntyre Fr
OT 78 Kory Mikos Jr
WB 12 Andy Miller Fr
FB 38 Chris Norris Sr
OT 63 Brian Nunns Sr
G 69 Steve Ott Sr
QB Jeff Perino Fr
TE 84 Brent Petersen Fr
IB 1 Lawrence Phillips Jr
OT 73 Fred Pollack So
RB Steve Raymond Fr
WB 32 David Reddick Fr
TE 86 Dorrick Roy Fr
G 66 Anthony Schmode Fr
FB 28 Brian Schuster Jr
C 57 Doug Seaman So
OL James Sherman Fr
IB 31 James Sims So
RB Jeff Small Fr
FB 35 Mike Smith Jr
OT Jim Tansey Fr
G 67 Aaron Taylor So
OT 77 Adam Treu Jr
C Theron Troxel Fr
OT 76 Kyle Tully Fr
QB 11 Matt Turman Jr
IB 24 Todd Uhlir So
G 71 Mike Van Cleave So
WB 25 Jon Vedral Jr
G 68 Steve Volin Sr
C 51 Matt Vrzal Jr
G 61 Brandt Wade Fr
WB 3 Riley Washington Jr
WB Jeff Wells Fr
WB 17 Sean Wieting So
WB Shevin Wiggins So
G 64 Jon Zatechka So
Defense
Pos. # Name Class
WLB 47 Matt Aden So
FS 2 Dave Alderman Jr
DL Derek Allen Fr
OLB Travis Antholz Fr
SLB 23 Larry Arnold Jr
FS 14 Dennis Bailey So
OLB 27 Jason Benes So
RCB 17 Chad Blahak Jr
LCB 20 Michael Booker Jr
LB Ryan Brauer Fr
OLB 89 Darren Brummond Fr
LB Ben Buettenback Fr
MLB 46 Doug Colman Sr
MLB 45 Steve Cook Fr
LB Rance Cooley Fr
FS 12 Tray Crayton Fr
LB T.J. DeBates Fr
DL 48 John DiLiberto Fr
DL Brandon Drum Fr
MLB 41 Phil Ellis Sr
LB 43 Terrell Farley Jr
SLB 56 Jay Foreman So
SLB 40 Russell Froehlich Fr
RCB 12 Mike Fullman Jr
OLB 88 Sean Gard So
OLB 58 Luther Hardin Sr
ROV 19 Chris Herron Fr
OLB 44 Jon Hesse Jr
DT 57 Michael Hoffman So
WLB 49 Quint Hogrefe Fr
WLB 38 Matt Hunting So
LCB 24 Jai Jackson Fr
LB Julius Jackson Fr
DT 96 Jason Jenkins Sr
LB Chad Kelsay Fr
DE Chad Kobus Fr
LB Josh Kohl Fr
WLB 51 Charlie Leece Fr
WLB 59 Casey Macken Fr
DB Karnell Matthews Fr
ROV 4 Octavious McFarlin So
DB Greg McGraw Fr
DT Tom Milius Fr
OLB 83 Bryce Miller Jr
ROV 10 Mike Minter Jr
DT 76 Erik Nelson Fr
DT 97 Jeff Ogard Jr
DB Jason Olnes Fr
LB Tony Ortiz Fr
WLB 52 Aaron Penland Sr
DT 55 Christian Peter Sr
DT 95 Jason Peter So
DB Jerome Peterson Fr
DB Chris Rainey Fr
ROV 39 Mike Roberts Jr
OLB 84 Mike Rucker Fr
DT 74 Scott Saltsman Jr
ROV Nick Sassaman Jr
LCB 37 Darren Schmadeke Sr
DT Jason Schwab Fr
LB Kareem Sears Fr
LB Brian Shaw Fr
MLB 35 Adam Skoda Fr
LCB 16 Eric Stokes Jr
DL Chris Taylor Fr
WLB 91 Ryan Terwilliger Jr
DT 53 Ross Tessendorf Fr
OLB 92 Travis Toline Fr
OLB 93 Jared Tomich Sr
DT 94 Larry Townsend Jr
FS 9 Tony Veland Sr
RCB 6 Eric Walther Fr
DB Eric Warfield So
WLB 28 Jamel Williams Jr
RCB 8 Tyrone Williams Sr
OLB Aaron Wills Fr
DT 99 Jason Wiltz Fr
OLB 82 Shalis Winder Jr
OLB 98 Grant Wistrom So
SLB 34 Ramone Worthy So
FS Chad Young Sr
OLB 80 Brendan Zahl So
Special teams
Pos. # Name Class
P Andy Bilanzich Fr
PK Kris Brown Fr
P/PK Dan Hadenfeldt Fr
P 19 Jesse Kosch So
P/PK 30 Bill Lafleur Fr
P 10 Brian Morro Fr
P 9 Jeff Nolting So
PK 13 Ted Retzlaff So
PK Tom Royce Jr
Head coach
Coordinators/assistant coaches
  • Charlie McBride
       15th season as DC/DL coach
       19th year at Nebraska
       Alma mater: Colorado
  • Turner Gill
       4th season as QB coach
       4th year at Nebraska
       Alma mater: Nebraska
  • Craig Bohl
       1st season as LB coach
       4th year at Nebraska
       Alma mater: Nebraska
  • Ron Brown
       9th season as WR/TE coach
       9th year at Nebraska
       Alma mater: Brown
  • Dan Young
       13th season as OL/K coach
       13th year at Nebraska
       Alma mater: Reed
  • Milt Tenopir
       22nd season as OL coach
       22nd year at Nebraska
       Alma mater: Sterling
  • Tony Samuel
       10th season as OLB coach
       10th year at Nebraska
       Alma mater: Nebraska
  • George Darlington
       DB coach
       23rd year at Nebraska
       Alma mater: Rutgers
  • Frank Solich
       13th season as RB coach
       17th year at Nebraska
       Alma mater: Nebraska
  • Boyd Epley
       27th season as S&C coach
       27th year at Nebraska
       Alma mater: Nebraska

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  •   Injured
  •   Redshirt

Roster
Last update: January 17, 2011

Depth chart edit

Awards edit

[10]

Award Name(s)
Sporting News Player of the Year Tommie Frazier
Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award Tommie Frazier
UPI Player-of-the-Year Tommie Frazier
Maxwell Award Tommie Frazier
All-America 1st team Tommie Frazier, Aaron Graham, Jared Tomich
All-America 2nd team Terrell Farley
All-America 3rd team Grant Wistrom, Aaron Taylor
All-America honorable mention Chris Dishman, Ahman Green, Christian Peter
Big 8 Offensive Player of the Year Tommie Frazier
Big 8 Defensive Newcomer of the Year Terrell Farley
Big 8 Freshman of the Year Ahman Green
Big 8 Offensive Newcomer of the Year Ahman Green
All-Big 8 1st team Eric Anderson, Chris Dishman, Terrell Farley, Tommie Frazier, Aaron Graham, Ahman Green, Christian Peter, Aaron Taylor, Jared Tomich, Tyrone Williams, Grant Wistrom
All-Big 8 2nd team Reggie Baul, Mike Minter, Tony Veland
All-Big 8 honorable mention Kris Brown, Phil Ellis, Brendan Holbein, Clester Johnson, Jeff Makovicka, Jason Peter

NFL and pro players edit

The following Nebraska players who participated in the 1995 season later moved on to the next level and joined a professional or semi-pro team as draftees or free agents.[11]

Name Team
Eric Anderson Amsterdam Admirals
Michael Booker Atlanta Falcons
Kris Brown Pittsburgh Steelers
Doug Colman New York Giants
Chris Dishman Arizona Cardinals
Jay Foreman Buffalo Bills
Tommie Frazier Montreal Alouettes
Scott Frost New York Jets
Aaron Graham Arizona Cardinals
Ahman Green Seattle Seahawks
Jon Hesse Green Bay Packers
Sheldon Jackson Buffalo Bills
Vershan Jackson Kansas City Chiefs
Chad Kelsay Pittsburgh Steelers
Bill Lafleur Barcelona Dragons
Joel Makovicka Arizona Cardinals
Mike Minter Carolina Panthers
Tony Ortiz Scottish Claymores
Christian Peter New York Giants
Jason Peter Carolina Panthers
Lawrence Phillips St. Louis Rams
Mike Rucker Carolina Panthers
Eric Stokes Seattle Seahawks
Jared Tomich New Orleans Saints
Larry Townsend Berlin Thunder
Adam Treu Oakland Raiders
Tony Veland Denver Broncos
Eric Warfield Kansas City Chiefs
Jamel Williams Washington Redskins
Tyrone Williams Green Bay Packers
Jason Wiltz New York Jets
Grant Wistrom St. Louis Rams
Jon Zatechka Berlin Thunder

References edit

  1. ^ "1995 Florida Football".
  2. ^ Merriman, Sean (June 16, 2014). "NFL.Ccom lists 1995 Huskers as Greatest of All Time". Big Ten Network.
  3. ^ "1995 Nebraska Cornhuskers crushed all comers en route to title". Sports Illustrated. July 20, 2011.
  4. ^ Bause, Rick (November 24, 2021). "The 10 Best College Football Teams of All Time". Bleacher Report.
  5. ^ "espn says the 1995 huskers are still the gold standard". 247sports.
  6. ^ "No doubt about it: Huskers No. 1". Arizona Daily Star. January 3, 1996. Retrieved February 8, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
  7. ^ "The Gold Sheet 1-800-798-Gold(4653)".
  8. ^ Top 10 Perfect Seasons SportsIllustrated
  9. ^ . Playboy.com. Archived from the original on November 23, 2011. Retrieved November 21, 2011.
  10. ^ 1995 Husker Honors
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The 1995 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team represented the University of Nebraska Lincoln and was the national champion of the 1995 NCAA Division I A football season The team was coached by Tom Osborne and played their home games in Memorial Stadium in Lincoln Nebraska The Cornhuskers scored 638 points 53 2 per game while only allowing 174 14 5 per game Their average margin of victory was 38 7 points and their lowest margin of victory against Washington State was 14 points The Cornhuskers successfully defended their 1994 national championship by defeating 2nd ranked Florida 62 24 in the Fiesta Bowl at the time the second largest margin of victory ever between a No 1 and No 2 school behind 1945 Army 48 0 over Notre Dame 1 The team is widely regarded as the greatest college football team of all time 2 3 4 5 1995 Nebraska Cornhuskers footballConsensus national championBig Eight championFiesta Bowl championFiesta Bowl BA NCG W 62 24 vs FloridaConferenceBig Eight ConferenceRankingCoachesNo 1APNo 1Record12 0 7 0 Big 8 Head coachTom Osborne 23rd season Offensive coordinatorTom Osborne 26th season Offensive schemeI formationDefensive coordinatorCharlie McBride 15th season Base defense4 3Home stadiumMemorial StadiumSeasons 19941996 1995 Big Eight Conference football standings vte Conf Overall Team W L T W L T No 1 Nebraska 7 0 0 12 0 0 No 5 Colorado 5 2 0 10 2 0 No 7 Kansas State 5 2 0 10 2 0 No 9 Kansas 5 2 0 10 2 0 Oklahoma 2 5 0 5 5 1 Oklahoma State 2 5 0 4 8 0 Missouri 1 6 0 3 8 0 Iowa State 1 6 0 3 8 0 Bowl Alliance representative as championRankings from AP Poll Contents 1 Before the season 2 Schedule 3 Rankings 4 Game summaries 4 1 Oklahoma State 4 2 Michigan State 4 3 Arizona State 4 4 Pacific CA 4 5 Washington State 4 6 Missouri 4 7 Kansas State 4 8 Colorado 4 9 Iowa State 4 10 Kansas 4 11 Oklahoma 4 12 Florida 5 Legacy 6 Personnel 6 1 Roster and coaching staff 6 2 Depth chart 7 Awards 8 NFL and pro players 9 ReferencesBefore the season editFollowing the success of the 1994 season in which Tommie Frazier and Brook Berringer led Nebraska to its first national championship in over 20 years the 1995 team was an improvement in nearly every facet With a powerful rushing offense and a dominating defense Nebraska captured its second consecutive national title The 1995 season was the second of a record breaking three national championships in four years as the Cornhuskers won Tom Osborne s third title in 1997 Schedule editDateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendanceSourceAugust 317 00 pmat Oklahoma StateNo 2Lewis FieldStillwater OKESPNW 64 2142 100 September 911 00 amat Michigan State No 2Spartan StadiumEast Lansing MIABCW 50 1073 891 September 161 00 pmArizona State No 2Memorial StadiumLincoln NEW 77 2875 418 September 231 00 pmPacific CA No 2Memorial StadiumLincoln NEW 49 775 630 September 301 00 pmWashington State No 2Memorial StadiumLincoln NEW 35 2175 777 October 141 00 pmMissouriNo 2Memorial StadiumLincoln NE rivalry W 57 075 552 October 212 30 pmNo 8 Kansas State nbsp No 2Memorial StadiumLincoln NE rivalry ABCW 49 2576 072 October 282 30 pmat No 7 ColoradoNo 2Folsom FieldBoulder CO rivalry College GameDay ABCW 44 2154 063 November 41 00 pmIowa StateNo 1Memorial StadiumLincoln NEW 73 1475 505 November 112 30 pmat No 10 KansasNo 1Memorial StadiumLawrence KS rivalry ABCW 41 347 880 November 241 30 pmOklahomaNo 1Memorial StadiumLincoln NE rivalry ABCW 37 075 662 January 27 00 pmvs No 2 Florida No 1Sun Devil StadiumTempe AZ Fiesta Bowl College GameDay CBSW 62 2479 864 6 Non conference game nbsp HomecomingRankings from AP Poll released prior to the gameAll times are in Central timeRankings editSee also 1995 NCAA Division I A football rankings Ranking movementsLegend Increase in ranking Decrease in ranking First place votesWeekPollPre123456789101112131415FinalAP2222222222111111 50 1 62 Coaches2 22222222111111 55 1 62 Game summaries editOklahoma State edit Nebraska at Oklahoma State box score 1 234Total Nebraska 6 301414 64Oklahoma State 0 777 21 Date August 31Location Lewis Field Stillwater OklahomaGame attendance 42 100TV announcers ESPN Mike Patrick and Mike Gottfried No 2 Nebraska started the year with a 64 21 win at Oklahoma State in the season opener for both schools The Cornhuskers piled up 671 total yards and 513 rushing yards while allowing 282 total yards to the Cowboys After fumbling on its first possession Nebraska scored on the next eight An explosive second quarter saw Nebraska take a 16 0 lead following a 29 yard interception return for a touchdown by reserve weakside linebacker Terrell Farley a JUCO transfer who went on to become Big 8 Defensive Newcomer of the Year Oklahoma State which netted 15 yards on its first three drives responded by taking advantage of one of the young Husker defense s early mistakes as a draw play by running back David Thompson on third and 10 went 79 yards to the Husker 2 yard line After a 2 yard touchdown run by Oklahoma State running back Andre Richardson Nebraska scored on its next offensive play an 80 yard touchdown from I back Lawrence Phillips Phillips later scored on a 27 yard run in the second quarter as the Huskers took a 36 7 halftime lead Phillips finished the game with 153 yards on 12 carries Nebraska quarterback Tommie Frazier made his first regular season start since the previous September and played sharply carrying 10 times for 64 yards and a touchdown while also completing 6 of 10 passes for 120 yards and another score Early in the third quarter Frazier hit wide receiver Reggie Baul down the sideline for a 76 yard touchdown Early in the fourth quarter touted freshman Ahman Green scored his first career touchdown on a 14 yard run Nebraska had seven players rush for at least 30 yards including five who rushed for at least 50 The game marked twenty two straight wins for the Huskers over the Cowboys Michigan State edit Nebraska at Michigan State box score 1 234Total Nebraska 10 101614 50Michigan State 7 030 10 Date September 9Location Spartan Stadium East Lansing MichiganGame attendance 73 891 No 2 Nebraska lost quarterback Tommie Frazier early in the second quarter with a bruised thigh but still dominated Michigan State in East Lansing The Cornhuskers outrushed the Spartans 552 to 45 and piled up 666 total yards to the Spartans 335 Lawrence Phillips led all rushers with 206 yards and four touchdowns three 1 yard scores and one 50 yard score off a direct snap play on 22 carries The Huskers also received strong rushing performances from Clinton Childs eight carries 83 yards Ahman Green four carries 74 yards one touchdown and Jay Sims one carry 80 yards one touchdown Backup quarterback Brook Berringer replaced Frazier and completed 6 of 11 passes for 106 yards including a 51 yard bomb to a diving Reggie Baul The Nebraska defense recorded three sacks two fumble recoveries and one interception The game marked Michigan State s worst margin of defeat since a 42 0 loss to Michigan in 1983 It remains the most one sided defeat in the coaching career of Nick Saban who was in his first season at East Lansing Arizona State edit Arizona State at Nebraska box score 1 234TotalArizona State 7 1470 28 Nebraska 35 28014 77 Date September 16Location Memorial Stadium Lincoln NebraskaGame attendance 75 418 Nebraska set a school record with 63 first half points en route to a 77 28 victory over Arizona State Back up I back Clinton Childs starting in place of the suspended Lawrence Phillips ran 65 yards for a touchdown on the game s first play from scrimmage The Huskers gained 508 yards in the first half and finished with 686 for the game 394 rushing and 292 passing Arizona State added to the first half offensive fireworks as quarterback Jake Plummer found wide receiver Keith Poole for three touchdown passes For the game Nebraska quarterback Tommie Frazier completed 7 of 10 passes for 192 yards and two touchdowns while rushing for 35 yards and two more scores Childs ran for 143 yards and two touchdowns before leaving the game in the second quarter with a sprained knee Back up Husker I back Ahman Green ran for 111 yards and two touchdowns on 13 carries Nebraska pulled in the reins on its offense in the second half but managed to get a defensive touchdown when linebacker Terrell Farley returned an interception 21 yards The game was a source of a minor controversy as Sun Devils coach Bruce Snyder accused Nebraska coach Tom Osborne of running up the score after third string Husker quarterback Matt Turman threw a 39 yard touchdown pass to wide open reserve receiver Lance Brown in the game s final moments Pacific CA edit Pacific at Nebraska box score 1 234TotalPacific 0 070 7 Nebraska 21 14140 49 Date September 23Location Memorial Stadium Lincoln NebraskaGame attendance 75 630 Nebraska totaled 731 yards the fifth highest total in school history on its way to a 49 7 win over Pacific The Husker defense held the Tigers to 197 total yards and forced 11 punts I back Damon Benning starting in place of the injured Clinton Childs rushed for 173 and three touchdowns on 10 carries before leaving in the third quarter with a sprained ankle I back Ahman Green added 112 yards and two touchdowns on 15 carries In all seven Huskers rushed for at least 29 yards Nebraska began substituting in the second quarter and eventually used 102 players The Huskers had three drives stall inside the Pacific 30 yard line including one that ended with Kris Brown missing a 30 yard field goal Washington State edit Washington State at Nebraska box score 1 234TotalWashington State 7 0014 21 Nebraska 0 2087 35 Date September 30Location Memorial Stadium Lincoln NebraskaGame attendance 75 777 Nebraska overcame an early deficit in what ultimately proved to be the only time the Huskers would trail during the entire regular season to beat Washington State 35 21 The Huskers took the opening drive inside the Cougar 10 yard line but fumbled away the scoring threat Moments later Cougar tailback Frank Madu ran past a Husker blitz for an 87 yard touchdown Nebraska fumbled on its next drive as well but took a 20 7 halftime lead with two Tommie Frazier touchdown runs and two Kris Brown field goals A 35 yard touchdown pass from Frazier to Mark Gilman extended the Husker lead to 35 14 before Washington State quarterback Chad Davis accounted for the final margin with a 30 yard touchdown pass to Shawn Tims As the game ended Nebraska s offense by this point composed of reserves fumbled the ball away for a third time inside the Washington State 5 yard line Despite the early touchdown run by Madu and a stout Washington State rush defense that ranked fourth nationally entering the game the Cornhuskers outrushed the Cougars 428 72 Tommie Frazier rushed for 70 yards and threw for 99 and Nebraska ended the game with 527 Reserve I back Ahman Green finished the game with 176 yards and a touchdown on 13 carries Husker sophomore defensive end Grant Wistrom had a breakout game tallying four tackles for loss to lead the Blackshirt defense Missouri edit Missouri at Nebraska box score 1 234TotalMissouri 0 000 0 Nebraska 7 21227 57 Date October 14Location Memorial Stadium Lincoln NebraskaGame attendance 75 552 Nebraska s Blackshirt defense forced five fumbles and recovered two of them intercepted two passes and held Missouri to 122 total yards in the Huskers first shutout of the season Missouri managed only 39 rushing yards on 39 carries Husker linebacker Terrell Farley blocked a punt that led to a Husker safety Meanwhile the Husker offense tallied 475 total yards with quarterback Tommie Frazier rushing for 71 yards and three touchdowns and passing for 133 and two touchdowns Husker I back Ahman Green making his first start rushed for 90 yards and a touchdown on 15 carries Kansas State edit Kansas State at Nebraska box score 1 234TotalKansas State 6 0019 25 Nebraska 14 2177 49 Date October 21Location Memorial Stadium Lincoln NebraskaGame attendance 76 072 Using a combination of stifling defense surprising passing and strong special teams no 2 Nebraska jumped out to a 35 6 halftime lead over no 8 Kansas State en route to a 49 25 victory Sprung by a block by freshman defensive end Mike Rucker Husker return man Mike Fullman took a punt back 79 yards in the first quarter to open the scoring Nebraska later scored on a fumble recovery in the end zone by Jon Vedral an interception return by backup lineman Luther Hardin and two touchdown passes by quarterback Tommie Frazier Frazier threw two more touchdowns in the second half including a 32 yarder to a wide open Vedral in the third quarter to give the Huskers a 42 6 lead After three quarters Kansas State had minus 4 yards rushing and only 128 total Nebraska began substituting reserve players shortly thereafter and the Wildcats rallied to put 19 fourth quarter points and pull within 42 25 Nebraska s starters re emerged and drove for another touchdown the final score of the game Despite the strong fourth quarter the Wildcats finished with just 256 total yards and minus 19 rushing yards while the Nebraska defense recorded eight sacks and two interceptions Frazier was 10 of 16 through the air for 148 yards and four touchdowns Ahman Green ran for 109 yards on 22 carries and caught two touchdowns Kansas State went on to finish second nationally in scoring defense more than a third of the 145 points that the Wildcats allowed during the regular season were scored by the Huskers Colorado edit Nebraska at Colorado box score 1 234Total Nebraska 21 10310 44Colorado 7 770 21 Date October 28Location Folsom Field Boulder ColoradoGame attendance 54 063 Nebraska scored on a 57 yard run by I back Ahman Green on its first play from scrimmage committed no turnovers or penalties and never trailed during a 44 21 win at no 7 Colorado Quarterback Tommie Frazier threw for a career high 241 yards on 14 of 23 passing with two touchdowns a 52 yarder to Clester Johnson in the first quarter and a 7 yarder to Jon Vedral in the second and ran for 40 yards and a touchdown on 13 carries Colorado quarterback John Hessler was 21 of 43 for 276 yards but threw two interceptions that led to 10 Husker points and the Buffaloes were flagged 12 times for 92 yards After Nebraska took a 31 14 halftime lead Colorado scored on a 49 yard pass from Hessler to James Kidd on 4th and 2 to pull within 31 21 But the Buffaloes came no closer as two field goals by Kris Brown and Frazier s touchdown run put the game away Green finished the game with 97 yards and two touchdowns on 18 carries One of the game s most memorable plays came when Colorado defensive end Greg Jones hit Frazier in the backfield Frazier who famously was not sacked during the entire 1995 season absorbed the blow and completed a 35 yard pass down the sideline to Ahman Green on a drive that ended in a Husker field goal On the day Nebraska outgained the Buffaloes 467 to 382 and outrushed them 226 to 106 Iowa State edit Iowa State at Nebraska box score 1 234TotalIowa State 0 707 14 Nebraska 20 18287 73 Date November 4Location Memorial Stadium Lincoln NebraskaGame attendance 75 505 No 1 Nebraska scored on its first ten possessions and posted 624 rushing yards second most in school history and 776 total yards fifth most in school history in a 73 14 win over the Cyclones Freshman I back Ahman Green led the way with 176 rushing yards and three touchdowns on 12 carries and added a touchdown reception A 64 yard touchdown run by Green in the third quarter marked the team s sixth one play touchdown drive of the season The game marked the return of Lawrence Phillips who gained 68 yards on 12 carries Tommie Frazier rushed for 62 yards and two touchdowns on eight carries and threw for 118 yards and two more touchdowns on 10 of 15 passing Nebraska s defense limited Iowa State to 254 total yards which included 121 yards on 28 carries by Heisman Trophy candidate Troy Davis The Blackshirts also recorded two interceptions and forced two fumbles recovering one The 73 points were the most ever scored by Nebraska against Iowa State until the Cornhuskers scored 77 against the Cyclones in 1997 Kansas edit Nebraska at Kansas box score 1 234Total Nebraska 14 01413 41Kansas 0 300 3 Date November 11Location Memorial Stadium Lawrence KansasGame attendance 53 300 No 10 Kansas unbeaten at home on the season and featuring its best team since it last beat the Cornhuskers in 1968 outplayed Nebraska for much of the first half By the end of the first half Kansas had outgained Nebraska 199 110 in yards had 10 more first downs and had run 23 more plays However Nebraska led 14 3 at intermission after recovering a muffed punt in the end zone for one touchdown and recovering a fumble near the Jayhawks red zone for another Kansas repeatedly drove deep into Nebraska territory but committed five turnovers The Jayhawks only points came on a field goal after an 86 yard drive stalled at the 2 yard line Nebraska took over in the second half and an 86 yard interception return by reserve defensive back Mike Fullman closed the scoring at 41 3 Tommie Frazier led all rushers with 99 yards on 10 carries Kansas as a team ran for 72 yards on 32 rushing attempts The Nebraska offense had three uncharacteristic turnovers the first of which a fumble by backup quarterback Brook Berringer snapped a streak of 18 straight quarters without a turnover The game marked Nebraska s third win over a top ten team in less than a month with an average victory margin of 45 16 With the win Nebraska clinched the final Big 8 football championship its fifth in a row Oklahoma edit Oklahoma at Nebraska box score 1 234TotalOklahoma 0 000 0 Nebraska 10 31014 37 Date November 24Location Memorial Stadium Lincoln NebraskaGame attendance 75 662 Nebraska entered favored by more than 30 points one of the largest point spreads in the history of the series But the Sooners played tough defensively as Nebraska failed to score a first half touchdown on offense for the first time all season The Huskers nonetheless led 13 0 at halftime thanks to a pair of field goals by Kris Brown and a 36 yard interception return for a score by linebacker Jamel Williams A 57 yard fumble return by free safety Tony Veland pushed the score to 20 0 early in the third quarter Frazier went 12 of 25 for 136 passing yards with one touchdown and one interception the unspectacular performance likely factored into his finishing second in the Heisman Trophy voting behind Ohio State running back Eddie George Late in the game backup quarterback Brook Berringer scrambled to convert a long fourth down during the same drive reserve fullback Joel Mackovicka scored the game s final touchdown The Husker offense finished with 271 rushing yards and 407 total The Husker defense meanwhile limited the Sooners to 241 total yards and forced three turnovers The game marked Nebraska s first shutout of Oklahoma since 1942 At the time the game was also the second largest victory ever by the Huskers over the Sooners 44 6 1928 The game stretched the Huskers conference unbeaten streak to 23 games and completed three straight undefeated regular seasons Nebraska ended the regular season averaging 52 4 points per game which set an all time school record and a modern era college football record It was the final conference football game for the Big Eight Conference whose members would join with four members of the Southwest Conference to form the Big 12 the next season Florida edit Florida vs Nebraska box score 1 234TotalFlorida 10 086 24 Nebraska 6 291413 62 Date January 2Location Sun Devil Stadium Tempe ArizonaGame attendance 79 864 Entering the 1996 Fiesta Bowl Nebraska had won 24 consecutive games but some including Sports Illustrated in their 12 26 1995 issue still picked Florida to win the game due to the no 2 Gators overwhelming speed on both sides of the ball even though oddsmakers had made Nebraska a substantial favorite 7 Florida coach Steve Spurrier s Fun n Gun offense led by future Heisman Trophy winner Danny Wuerffel provided a stark contrast Tom Osborne s I form power option Nebraska defeated Florida 62 24 marking the largest margin of victory and highest score in a national championship game in history until the Georgia Bulldogs broke this record in 2023 Included among several NCAA bowl records the Huskers set was a rushing total of 524 yards out of an offensive output of 629 yards I back Lawrence Phillips carried 25 times for 165 yards and two touchdowns and caught a 16 yard touchdown Quarterback Tommie Frazier finished the game with 199 yards on 16 carries The game also included one of the most famous plays in college football history a 75 yard touchdown run in the third quarter by Frazier in which he broke no fewer than seven tackles Florida had won every one of their first 12 games by double digits and the Gator offense averaged over 44 points 360 passing yards and 534 yards of total offense per game The Nebraska defense limited the Gators to 269 yards of offense and 28 rushing yards while registering a safety seven quarterback sacks and three interceptions including one returned 42 yards for a touchdown by Michael Booker The Huskers 29 points in the second quarter set a Fiesta Bowl record Legacy editDue to their performance against Florida victories over four teams that finished in the top 10 by an average score of 49 18 consistent dominance smallest margin of victory was 14 points trailed only once all season rushed for 51 touchdowns and 400 yards per game while allowing only 6 rushing touchdowns all season and 78 rushing yards per game their record setting offensive performance and their statistically impressive defense throughout the season the 1995 Nebraska Cornhuskers are widely regarded as one of the greatest teams in college football history The team set Division I A records by averaging 7 0 yards per rushing attempt allowing zero holding penalties all season allowing zero quarterback sacks and allowing five punt returns for 12 yards over the entire season The Cornhuskers average margin of victory was over 38 points the largest of any Division I A team since World War II despite regularly resting starters after halftime Analysts often make comparisons to other recent highly regarded champions such as the 2001 Miami Hurricanes and the 2004 USC Trojans 8 Such comparisons as noted by the experts themselves are nearly impossible to make as rankings vary from evaluation to evaluation The 1994 and 1995 Nebraska teams which went a combined 25 0 remain the only undefeated and untied back to back national champions since Oklahoma in 1955 and 1956 In 2011 the 1995 Cornhuskers were named by Playboy Magazine as the greatest college football team of the Playboy era since 1957 9 Several ESPN analysts such as Paul Finebaum and Mark May have declared 1995 huskers as the greatest CFB team of all time Nebraska won the final Big Eight Conference football championship in 1995 as the league expanded to form the Big 12 Conference the following season Personnel editRoster and coaching staff edit 1995 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team roster Players Coaches Offense Pos Name Class WB 27 Jacques Allen Sr OT 70 Eric Anderson So RB Erick Arens Fr OL Matt Baldwin Fr SE 7 Reggie Baul Sr IB 21 Damon Benning Jr QB 18 Brook Berringer Sr WB 14 Lance Brown So OT 74 Jerry Buettner Fr TE 90 Tim Carpenter So SE 6 Kenny Cheatham So IB 26 Clinton Childs Sr QB 9 Monte Christo So OL Jeff Clausen Fr FB 49 Josh Cobb So OT 75 Chris Dishman Jr IB 37 Chad Eicher So OL Korey Evans Fr WB Demond Finister Fr QB 15 Tommie Frazier Sr RB 17 Brayden Herring Fr QB 16 Scott Frost So OL Lonnie Fulton Fr OT 72 Ben Gessford Fr TE 87 Mark Gilman Sr C 54 Aaron Graham Sr IB 30 Ahman Green Fr TE 82 Trent Gumm Fr SE 29 Billy Haafke So C Aaron Havlovic Fr QB 10 Ryan Held So C 59 Josh Heskew So SE 5 Brendan Holbein Jr TE 85 Joe Horst So G 62 Matt Hoskinson So TE 88 Sheldon Jackson Fr TE 34 Vershan Jackson So OT Kevin James Fr WB 33 Clester Johnson Sr OL Marcus Johnson Fr OL Adam Julch Fr FB Ben Kingston Fr SE 89 Jeff Robert Lake So C 53 Troy Langan Jr FB 36 Billy Legate Fr G 65 Mike Lesser So QB Gregg List Fr QB 1 Frankie London Fr FB 22 Jeff Makovicka Sr FB 45 Joel Makovicka Fr RB Alex McClymont Fr RB Corey McIntyre Fr OT 78 Kory Mikos Jr WB 12 Andy Miller Fr FB 38 Chris Norris Sr OT 63 Brian Nunns Sr G 69 Steve Ott Sr QB Jeff Perino Fr TE 84 Brent Petersen Fr IB 1 Lawrence Phillips Jr OT 73 Fred Pollack So RB Steve Raymond Fr WB 32 David Reddick Fr TE 86 Dorrick Roy Fr G 66 Anthony Schmode Fr FB 28 Brian Schuster Jr C 57 Doug Seaman So OL James Sherman Fr IB 31 James Sims So RB Jeff Small Fr FB 35 Mike Smith Jr OT Jim Tansey Fr G 67 Aaron Taylor So OT 77 Adam Treu Jr C Theron Troxel Fr OT 76 Kyle Tully Fr QB 11 Matt Turman Jr IB 24 Todd Uhlir So G 71 Mike Van Cleave So WB 25 Jon Vedral Jr G 68 Steve Volin Sr C 51 Matt Vrzal Jr G 61 Brandt Wade Fr WB 3 Riley Washington Jr WB Jeff Wells Fr WB 17 Sean Wieting So WB Shevin Wiggins So G 64 Jon Zatechka So Defense Pos Name Class WLB 47 Matt Aden So FS 2 Dave Alderman Jr DL Derek Allen Fr OLB Travis Antholz Fr SLB 23 Larry Arnold Jr FS 14 Dennis Bailey So OLB 27 Jason Benes So RCB 17 Chad Blahak Jr LCB 20 Michael Booker Jr LB Ryan Brauer Fr OLB 89 Darren Brummond Fr LB Ben Buettenback Fr MLB 46 Doug Colman Sr MLB 45 Steve Cook Fr LB Rance Cooley Fr FS 12 Tray Crayton Fr LB T J DeBates Fr DL 48 John DiLiberto Fr DL Brandon Drum Fr MLB 41 Phil Ellis Sr LB 43 Terrell Farley Jr SLB 56 Jay Foreman So SLB 40 Russell Froehlich Fr RCB 12 Mike Fullman Jr OLB 88 Sean Gard So OLB 58 Luther Hardin Sr ROV 19 Chris Herron Fr OLB 44 Jon Hesse Jr DT 57 Michael Hoffman So WLB 49 Quint Hogrefe Fr WLB 38 Matt Hunting So LCB 24 Jai Jackson Fr LB Julius Jackson Fr DT 96 Jason Jenkins Sr LB Chad Kelsay Fr DE Chad Kobus Fr LB Josh Kohl Fr WLB 51 Charlie Leece Fr WLB 59 Casey Macken Fr DB Karnell Matthews Fr ROV 4 Octavious McFarlin So DB Greg McGraw Fr DT Tom Milius Fr OLB 83 Bryce Miller Jr ROV 10 Mike Minter Jr DT 76 Erik Nelson Fr DT 97 Jeff Ogard Jr DB Jason Olnes Fr LB Tony Ortiz Fr WLB 52 Aaron Penland Sr DT 55 Christian Peter Sr DT 95 Jason Peter So DB Jerome Peterson Fr DB Chris Rainey Fr ROV 39 Mike Roberts Jr OLB 84 Mike Rucker Fr DT 74 Scott Saltsman Jr ROV Nick Sassaman Jr LCB 37 Darren Schmadeke Sr DT Jason Schwab Fr LB Kareem Sears Fr LB Brian Shaw Fr MLB 35 Adam Skoda Fr LCB 16 Eric Stokes Jr DL Chris Taylor Fr WLB 91 Ryan Terwilliger Jr DT 53 Ross Tessendorf Fr OLB 92 Travis Toline Fr OLB 93 Jared Tomich Sr DT 94 Larry Townsend Jr FS 9 Tony Veland Sr RCB 6 Eric Walther Fr DB Eric Warfield So WLB 28 Jamel Williams Jr RCB 8 Tyrone Williams Sr OLB Aaron Wills Fr DT 99 Jason Wiltz Fr OLB 82 Shalis Winder Jr OLB 98 Grant Wistrom So SLB 34 Ramone Worthy So FS Chad Young Sr OLB 80 Brendan Zahl So Special teams Pos Name Class P Andy Bilanzich Fr PK Kris Brown Fr P PK Dan Hadenfeldt Fr P 19 Jesse Kosch So P PK 30 Bill Lafleur Fr P 10 Brian Morro Fr P 9 Jeff Nolting So PK 13 Ted Retzlaff So PK Tom Royce Jr Head coach Tom Osborne 23rd season 32nd year at Nebraska Alma mater Hastings College Coordinators assistant coaches Charlie McBride 15th season as DC DL coach 19th year at Nebraska Alma mater Colorado Turner Gill 4th season as QB coach 4th year at Nebraska Alma mater Nebraska Craig Bohl 1st season as LB coach 4th year at Nebraska Alma mater Nebraska Ron Brown 9th season as WR TE coach 9th year at Nebraska Alma mater Brown Dan Young 13th season as OL K coach 13th year at Nebraska Alma mater Reed Milt Tenopir 22nd season as OL coach 22nd year at Nebraska Alma mater Sterling Tony Samuel 10th season as OLB coach 10th year at Nebraska Alma mater Nebraska George Darlington DB coach 23rd year at Nebraska Alma mater Rutgers Frank Solich 13th season as RB coach 17th year at Nebraska Alma mater Nebraska Boyd Epley 27th season as S amp C coach 27th year at Nebraska Alma mater Nebraska Legend C Team captain S Suspended I Ineligible nbsp Injured nbsp Redshirt Roster Last update January 17 2011 Depth chart edit Defense FS Tony Veland Eric Stokes Eric Warfield WILL MIKE SAM Terrell Farley Phil Ellis Doug Colman Jay Foreman Jamel Williams Ryan Terwilliger Jon Hesse Larry Arnold Aaron Penland Adam Skoda Ramone Worthy ROVER Mike Minter Octavious McFarlin Dave Alderman CB Michael Booker Mike Fullman Darren Schmadeke DE DT DT DE Grant Wistrom Jason Peter Christian Peter Jared Tomich Chad Kelsay Scott Saltsman Jeff Ogard Luther Hardin Mike Rucker Jason Jenkins Larry Townsend Travis Toline CB Tyrone Williams Leslie Dennis Chad Blahak Offense WR Clester Johnson Jon Vedral Kenny Cheatham LT LG C RG RT Chris Dishman Aaron Taylor Aaron Graham Steve Ott Eric Anderson Kory Mikos Steve Volin Matt Vrzal Jon Zatechka Adam Treu Fred Pollack Matt Hoskinson Josh Heskew Mike Van Cleave Brian Nunns TE Mark Gilman Tim Carpenter Sheldon Jackson Vershan Jackson WR Reggie Baul Brandon Holbein Lance Brown QB Tommie Frazier Brook Berringer Matt Turman RB Lawrence Phillips Ahman Green Clinton Childs Damon Benning James Sims FB Jeff Makovicka Brian Schuster Joel Makovicka Special teams PK Kris Brown P Ted RetzlaffAwards edit 10 Award Name s Sporting News Player of the Year Tommie Frazier Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award Tommie Frazier UPI Player of the Year Tommie Frazier Maxwell Award Tommie Frazier All America 1st team Tommie Frazier Aaron Graham Jared Tomich All America 2nd team Terrell Farley All America 3rd team Grant Wistrom Aaron Taylor All America honorable mention Chris Dishman Ahman Green Christian Peter Big 8 Offensive Player of the Year Tommie Frazier Big 8 Defensive Newcomer of the Year Terrell Farley Big 8 Freshman of the Year Ahman Green Big 8 Offensive Newcomer of the Year Ahman Green All Big 8 1st team Eric Anderson Chris Dishman Terrell Farley Tommie Frazier Aaron Graham Ahman Green Christian Peter Aaron Taylor Jared Tomich Tyrone Williams Grant Wistrom All Big 8 2nd team Reggie Baul Mike Minter Tony Veland All Big 8 honorable mention Kris Brown Phil Ellis Brendan Holbein Clester Johnson Jeff Makovicka Jason PeterNFL and pro players editThe following Nebraska players who participated in the 1995 season later moved on to the next level and joined a professional or semi pro team as draftees or free agents 11 Name Team Eric Anderson Amsterdam Admirals Michael Booker Atlanta Falcons Kris Brown Pittsburgh Steelers Doug Colman New York Giants Chris Dishman Arizona Cardinals Jay Foreman Buffalo Bills Tommie Frazier Montreal Alouettes Scott Frost New York Jets Aaron Graham Arizona Cardinals Ahman Green Seattle Seahawks Jon Hesse Green Bay Packers Sheldon Jackson Buffalo Bills Vershan Jackson Kansas City Chiefs Chad Kelsay Pittsburgh Steelers Bill Lafleur Barcelona Dragons Joel Makovicka Arizona Cardinals Mike Minter Carolina Panthers Tony Ortiz Scottish Claymores Christian Peter New York Giants Jason Peter Carolina Panthers Lawrence Phillips St Louis Rams Mike Rucker Carolina Panthers Eric Stokes Seattle Seahawks Jared Tomich New Orleans Saints Larry Townsend Berlin Thunder Adam Treu Oakland Raiders Tony Veland Denver Broncos Eric Warfield Kansas City Chiefs Jamel Williams Washington Redskins Tyrone Williams Green Bay Packers Jason Wiltz New York Jets Grant Wistrom St Louis Rams Jon Zatechka Berlin ThunderReferences edit 1995 Florida Football Merriman Sean June 16 2014 NFL Ccom lists 1995 Huskers as Greatest of All Time Big Ten Network 1995 Nebraska Cornhuskers crushed all comers en route to title Sports Illustrated July 20 2011 Bause Rick November 24 2021 The 10 Best College Football Teams of All Time Bleacher Report espn says the 1995 huskers are still the gold standard 247sports No doubt about it Huskers No 1 Arizona Daily Star January 3 1996 Retrieved February 8 2024 via Newspapers com The Gold Sheet 1 800 798 Gold 4653 Top 10 Perfect Seasons SportsIllustrated Top 10 All Time College Football Teams of the Playboy Era Playboy com Archived from the original on November 23 2011 Retrieved November 21 2011 1995 Husker Honors 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