1994 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team

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1994 Nebraska Cornhuskers football
Consensus national champion
Big Eight champion
Orange Bowl champion
Orange Bowl (BC NCG), W 24–17 vs. Miami (FL)
ConferenceBig Eight Conference
Ranking
CoachesNo. 1
APNo. 1
Record13–0 (7–0 Big 8)
Head coach
Offensive schemeI formation
Defensive coordinatorCharlie McBride (14th season)
Base defense4–3
Home stadiumMemorial Stadium
Seasons
← 1993
1995 →
1994 Big Eight Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
No. 1 Nebraska $ 7 0 0 13 0 0
No. 3 Colorado % 6 1 0 11 1 0
No. 19 Kansas State 5 2 0 9 3 0
Oklahoma 4 3 0 6 6 0
Kansas 3 4 0 6 5 0
Missouri 2 5 0 3 8 1
Oklahoma State 0 6 1 3 7 1
Iowa State 0 6 1 0 10 1
  • $ –
    AP Poll

The 1994 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team represented the University of Nebraska–Lincoln and was the national champion of the 1994 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 offense scored 459 points while the defense allowed 162 points.

Before the season

There was much anticipation for the 1994 season. The 1993 Nebraska team compiled an 11–0 record in the regular season before narrowly losing to Florida State in the 1994 Orange Bowl on a last-second missed field goal. The 1994 offseason was dubbed "Unfinished Business" by the Huskers, in their quest to secure a national championship for the coming season.

Junior Tommie Frazier returned as the quarterback in Tom Osborne's vaunted triple option offense. Also returning were several key starters on defense that would prove to be a highly rated unit during the 1994 season.

Schedule

DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendanceSource
August 281:00 pmvs. No. 24 West Virginia*No. 4ABCW 31–058,233[1]
September 87:00 pmat
Jones Stadium
  • Lubbock, TX
  • ESPNW 42–1632,768
    September 172:30 pmNo. 13 UCLA*No. 2ABCW 49–2175,687
    September 241:00 pmPacific (CA)*No. 2
    • Memorial Stadium
    • Lincoln, NE
    W 70–2175,273
    October 12:30 pmWyoming*No. 2
    • Memorial Stadium
    • Lincoln, NE
    PPVW 42–3275,333
    October 81:00 pmOklahoma StateNo. 2
    • Memorial Stadium
    • Lincoln, NE
    W 32–375,434
    October 1511:00 amat No. 16 Kansas StateNo. 2ABCW 17–642,817
    October 221:00 pmat MissouriNo. 3W 42–750,537
    October 2911:00 amNo. 2 ColoradodaggerNo. 3
    • Memorial Stadium
    • Lincoln, NE (rivalry, College GameDay)
    ABCW 24–776,131
    November 51:00 pmKansasNo. 1
    • Memorial Stadium
    • Lincoln, NE (rivalry)
    W 45–1775,543
    November 121:00 pmat Iowa StateNo. 1W 28–1245,186
    November 252:30 pmat OklahomaNo. 1ABCW 13–370,216
    January 1, 19957:00 pmvs. No. 3 Miami (FL)*No. 1NBCW 24–1781,753
    • *Non-conference game
    • daggerHomecoming
    • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
    • All times are in Central time

    Roster and coaching staff

    1994 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team roster
    Players Coaches
    Offense
    Pos. # Name Class
    TE 88 Eric Alford Sr
    WB 31 Jacques Allen Jr
    OT 70 Eric Anderson Fr
    SE 7 Reggie Baul Jr
    IB 21 Damon Benning So
    QB 18 Brook Berringer Jr
    WB Lance Brown Fr
    OL 62 Ted Butler Fr
    TE 90 Tim Carpenter Fr
    OT 61 Brady Caskey Sr
    SE 16 Kenny Cheatham Fr
    IB 26 Clinton Childs Jr
    QB Monte Christo Fr
    FB Josh Cobb Fr
    IB 17 Scott Davenport Sr
    SE 83 Aaron Davis So
    OT 75 Chris Dishman So
    OL 63 Constantine Dumitrescu Fr
    FB Greg Ford Fr
    QB 15 Tommie Frazier Jr
    OL Ben Gessford Fr
    TE 87 Mark Gilman Jr
    C 54 Aaron Graham Jr
    SE Billy Haafke Fr
    SE Ryan Held Fr
    C Josh Heskew Fr
    TE 89 Erich Hohl Sr
    SE 5 Brendan Holbein So
    TE Joe Horst Fr
    G Matt Hoskinson Fr
    C 51 Bill Humphrey Sr
    TE 84 Sheldon Jackson Fr
    FB Vershan Jackson Fr
    WB 33 Clester Johnson Jr
    FB 24 Brian Knuckles Jr
    SE Jeff (Robert) Lake Fr
    G Mike Lesser Fr
    SE 81 John Livingston Jr
    OL Jason Luhr Fr
    FB 22 Jeff Makovicka Jr
    FB Joel Makovicka Fr
    TE Josh McGrane Fr
    OT Kory Mikos So
    SE Andy Miller Fr
    WB 27 Abdul Muhammad Sr
    FB 38 Chris Norris Jr
    OT Brian Nunns Jr
    G 69 Steve Ott Jr
    IB 1 Lawrence Phillips So
    OT 73 Fred Pollack Fr
    SE 80 Brett Popplewell Jr
    G 65 Bryan Pruitt Jr
    WB 34 David Reddick Fr
    TE 86 Dorrick Roy Fr
    FB 40 Cory Schlesinger Sr
    OL Anthony Schmode Fr
    FB 28 Brian Schuster So
    OL Jeremy Shadrick Fr
    TE 85 Matt Shaw Sr
    IB 47 Marvin Sims So
    SE Larry Smith Fr
    FB Mike Smith So
    QB Jay Staehr Fr
    G 66 Brenden Stai Sr
    FB Chad Stanley Jr
    G Dave Stramel Fr
    G 67 Aaron Taylor Fr
    OL Ross Tessendorf Fr
    OT 77 Adam Treu So
    OL Kyle Tully Fr
    QB 77 Matt Turman So
    IB 23 Todd Uhlir Fr
    G 59 Mike Van Cleave Fr
    WB 25 Jon Vedral So
    G 68 Steve Volin Jr
    C 53 Matt Vrzal So
    G 74 Brandt Wade Fr
    SE 3 Riley Washington So
    OT 72 Zach Wiegert Sr
    WB Sean Wieting Fr
    G 76 Joel Wilks Sr
    G 64 Jon Zatechka Fr
    OT 56 Rob Zatechka Sr
    Defense
    Pos. # Name Class
    ROV 11 Matt Aden Fr
    ROV Dave Alderman So
    MLB 36 Leonard Alexander Sr
    OLB 23 Larry Arnold So
    FS Dennis Bailey So
    LCB Chad Blahak So
    DB 5 Michael Booker So
    FS Chad Brouse So
    SLB 45 Clint Brown Sr
    LB Darren Brummond Fr
    FS 17 Sedric Collins Sr
    MLB 46 Doug Colman Jr
    DT 99 Terry Connealy Sr
    DB 3 Tray Crayton Fr
    LCB 2 Leslie Dennis Fr
    SLB 4 Troy Dumas Sr
    MLB 41 Phil Ellis Jr
    SLB 24 Jason Fisher Sr
    DB 7 Jay Foreman Fr
    OLB Sean Gard Fr
    OLB 58 Luther Hardin Jr
    OLB 86 Dwayne Harris Sr
    DB Chris Herron Fr
    MLB 44 Jon Hesse So
    OLB 92 Jerad Higman Sr
    DT Michael Hoffman Fr
    LB Quint Hogrefe Fr
    WLB Matt Hunting Fr
    DB Jai Jackson Fr
    DT 96 Jason Jenkins Jr
    ROV Jeremy Jensen Jr
    OLB 84 Donta Jones Sr
    LB Charlie Leece Fr
    LB Casey Macken Fr
    OLB 49 John Martin Sr
    DB 12 Octavious McFarlin Fr
    LCB 14 Barron Miles Sr
    OLB Bryce Miller So
    ROV 10 Mike Minter So
    WLB Ian Mitchell So
    OLB 42 Ed Morrow So
    ROV 29 Kareem Moss Sr
    DL 80 Erik Nelson Fr
    SLB 43 Sean Noster Fr
    DT 97 Jeff Ogard So
    OLB 98 Jeff Olsen So
    WLB 52 Aaron Penland Jr
    DT 57 Jason Pesterfield Sr
    DT 55 Christian Peter Jr
    DT 95 Jason Peter Fr
    ROV 39 Mike Roberts So
    LB 82 Mike Rucker Fr
    MLB 35 Jeff Sakalosky Fr
    DT 74 Scott Saltsman So
    RCB 37 Darren Schmadeke Jr
    MLB Adam Skoda Fr
    MLB 31 Justin Stephens Fr
    WLB 32 Ed Stewart Sr
    RCB 16 Eric Stokes So
    WLB 91 Ryan Terwilliger So
    DB Andy Thompson Fr
    LB 83 Travis Toline Fr
    DT 93 Jared Tomich Jr
    DT 94 Larry Townsend So
    FS 9 Tony Veland Jr
    DB Eric Walther Fr
    ROV 28 Jamel Williams So
    RCB 8 Tyrone Williams Jr
    DT 68 Jason Wiltz Fr
    OLB Shalis Winder Fr
    OLB 85 Grant Wistrom Fr
    RCB 22 Trampis Wrice So
    FS Chad Young Jr
    Special teams
    Pos. # Name Class
    P/PK 6 Darin Erstad So
    P
    19 Jesse Kosch Fr
    P/PK Bill Lafleur Fr
    P/PK Brian Morro Fr
    PK 13 Ted Retzlaff Fr
    PK 12 Tom Sieler Sr
    Head coach
    Coordinators/assistant coaches
    • Charlie McBride
         14th season as DC/DL coach
         18th year at Nebraska
         Alma mater:
      Colorado
    • Turner Gill
         3rd season as QB coach
         3rd year at Nebraska
         Alma mater: Nebraska
    • Kevin Steele
         6th season as LB coach
         6th year at Nebraska
         Alma mater: Tennessee
    • Ron Brown
         8th season as WR/TE coach
         8th year at Nebraska
         Alma mater: Brown
    • Dan Young
         12th season as OL/K coach
         12th year at Nebraska
         Alma mater: Reed
    • Milt Tenopir
         21st season as OL coach
         21st year at Nebraska
         Alma mater: Sterling
    • Tony Samuel
         9th season as OLB coach
         9th year at Nebraska
         Alma mater: Nebraska
    • George Darlington
         DB coach
         22nd year at Nebraska
         Alma mater: Rutgers
    • Frank Solich
         12th season as RB coach
         16th year at Nebraska
         Alma mater: Nebraska
    • Boyd Epley
         26th season as S&C coach
         26th year at Nebraska
         Alma mater: Nebraska

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

    Roster
    Last update: January 17, 2011

    Depth chart

    Game summaries

    West Virginia

    Nebraska vs West Virginia [box score]
    1 234Total
    Nebraska 3 2107 31
    West Virginia 0 000 0

    The 1994 season started for the No. 4 Cornhuskers with a 31–0 win over No. 24 West Virginia in the Kickoff Classic. The game pitted two teams that had posted undefeated regular-season records in 1993. Quarterback Tommie Frazier was the game's MVP, rushing for 130 yards on 12 carries, including touchdown runs of 25, 27, and 42 yards. He also completed 8 of 16 passes for 100 yards and another touchdown. I-back Lawrence Phillips also ran 126 yards on 24 carries. In all, Nebraska gained 368 rushing yards and 468 total. The Nebraska defense dominated the Mountaineers, registering eight quarterback sacks and holding West Virginia to 8 yards rushing and 89 total yards. Todd Sauerbrun set a record for West Virginia with a 90-yard punt and averaged 60.1 yards on nine punts. The victory marked Nebraska's first shutout victory in two years. It was also Nebraska's first shutout victory against a ranked non-conference opponent since a 20–0 win over No. 19 Baylor in Lincoln 1939, and the first ever such win in a game played outside of Lincoln. The win vaulted Nebraska to No. 1 in the polls.

    Texas Tech

    Nebraska at Texas Tech [box score]
    1 234Total
    Nebraska 7 71414 42
    Texas Tech 0 367 16

    Next up was a road victory that saw the Huskers cruise past the Texas Tech Red Raiders, 42–16, which remarkably saw the Huskers drop to #2 in the polls. Unfortunately, this victory came at a cost, as safety Mike Minter suffered a season-ending knee injury.

    UCLA

    UCLA at Nebraska [box score]
    1 234Total
    UCLA 0 777 21
    Nebraska 12 16714 49

    Pacific

    Pacific at Nebraska [box score]
    1 234Total
    Pacific 0 0147 21
    Nebraska 28 21147 70

    The next two weeks first saw a tough match-up, where the Huskers would dominate #13-ranked UCLA in Memorial Stadium, followed by a blowout against Pacific. Shortly after this victory, the 1994 season got a lot more interesting when Nebraska's field general Tommie Frazier was sidelined by a blood clot in his right knee.

    Wyoming

    Wyoming at Nebraska [box score]
    1 234Total
    Wyoming 14 738 32
    Nebraska 0 14217 42

    Oklahoma State

    Oklahoma State at Nebraska [box score]
    1 234Total
    Oklahoma State 3 000 3
    Nebraska 0 9167 32

    Kansas State

    Nebraska at Kansas State [box score]
    1 234Total
    Nebraska 7 0010 17
    Kansas State 0 600 6

    With Frazier sidelined, junior Brook Berringer answered the call to run Osborne's offense. Berringer, a pro-style QB from Goodland, Kansas, came off the bench and performed at his best in two straight victories against Wyoming and Oklahoma State, even at times with a partially collapsed lung. When it became too much for Berringer, walk-on QB Matt Turman stepped up to lead the Cornhuskers against Okie State and in a tough road game that pitched the Huskers against conference foe and neighbor Kansas State. This game proved to be a defensive battle, which saw the Huskers walk away with a 17–6 victory against the #16 Wildcats.

    Missouri

    Nebraska at Missouri [box score]
    1 234Total
    Nebraska 0 141414 42
    Missouri 0 007 7

    Colorado

    Colorado at Nebraska [box score]
    1 234Total
    Colorado 0 070 7
    Nebraska 7 1070 24

    Nebraska's homecoming game and 200th consecutive home sell out.

    Kansas

    Kansas at Nebraska [box score]
    1 234Total
    Kansas 3 707 17
    Nebraska 24 1470 45

    Iowa State

    Nebraska at Iowa State [box score]
    1 234Total
    Nebraska 7 7014 28
    Iowa State 0 660 12

    Oklahoma

    Nebraska at Oklahoma [box score]
    1 234Total
    Nebraska 0 337 13
    Oklahoma 0 300 3

    The final five regular season games saw Nebraska beat #2 Colorado, where the defense shut down eventual Heisman winner Rashaan Salaam. Only Oklahoma provided any resistance for the Huskers, who escaped with a 13–3 victory in Norman, and another Big Eight Conference Championship.

    Miami

    Nebraska vs Miami [box score]
    1 234Total
    Nebraska 0 7215 24
    Miami 10 070 17

    Nebraska was #1 in the nation, and found themselves pitted against #3 Miami in the Orange Bowl, a setting very familiar to Tom Osborne and his Husker players. Osborne had been in this very stadium on three separate occasions playing for a national championship, and came away empty-handed each time, losing the previous year against Bobby Bowden's Seminoles of Florida State, to the Miami Hurricanes in the legendary 1984 Orange Bowl by the score of 31–30, and to the #1 Clemson Tigers in the 1982 Orange Bowl, a night game in which Nebraska entered #4 where the #2 and #3 teams lost their bowl games earlier in the day.

    But it would be much different this year. Frazier had returned from his injury, and Nebraska would not back down, even after trailing 10–7 at halftime and 17–7 with less than two minutes to go in the third quarter. It is important to note that during his halftime speech, Coach Osborne had predicted the eventual meltdown of Miami late in the game. He told his players that if they maintained their composure, that Miami would slip up and earn a costly penalty. Osborne's prediction rang true, and the physically dominant Huskers scored 15 unanswered points in the 4th quarter on two key TD runs by FB Corey Schlesinger to earn Tom Osborne his first national title, by the score of 24–17.

    Rankings

    Ranking movements
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    After the season

    The successful season saw Nebraska lead the nation in rushing, with talented but troubled sophomore Lawrence Phillips rushing for 1,722 yards and finishing 8th in Heisman voting. The offensive line, which was arguably the best in the country as well, was affectionately known as "The Pipeline" and included Outland Trophy winner and All-American Zach Wiegert at tackle, fellow All-American Brendan Stai at guard, along with Rob Zatechka, Joel Wilks, and Aaron Graham. The vaunted 4–3 defense, led by All-American linebacker Ed Stewart, limited conference opponents to a mere 55 points.

    The Huskers were treated to a warm welcome, despite the freezing temperatures, when they returned to Lincoln as National Champions. An estimated 15,000 fans were on hand at the Lincoln Airport to welcome home their Big Red heroes.

    Awards

    [2]

    Award Name(s)
    Outland Trophy Zach Wiegert
    UPI Lineman of the Year Zach Wiegert
    All-America 1st team Terry Connealy, Donta Jones, Brenden Stai, Ed Stewart, Zach Wiegert, Rob Zatechka
    All-America 2nd team Lawrence Phillips
    All-America 3rd team Barron Miles
    Big 8 Coach of the Year Tom Osborne
    Big 8 Defensive Player of the Year Ed Stewart
    Big 8 Defensive Newcomer of the Year Grant Wistrom
    Big 8 Male Athlete of the Year Rob Zatechka
    All-Big 8 1st team Troy Dumas,
    Tyrone Williams
    All-Big 8 2nd team Brook Berringer, Terry Connealy, Dwayne Harris, Kareem Moss, Christian Peter, Rob Zatechka
    All-Big 8 honorable mention Eric Alford, Reggie Baul, Darin Erstad, Abdul Muhammad, Cory Schlesinger

    NFL and pro players

    The following Nebraska players who participated in the 1994 season later moved on to the next level and joined a professional or semi-pro team as draftees or free agents.[3]

    Name Team
    Eric Anderson Amsterdam Admirals
    Mike Anderson Amsterdam Admirals
    Michael Booker Atlanta Falcons
    Doug Colman New York Giants
    Chris Dishman Arizona Cardinals
    Troy Dumas Kansas City Chiefs
    Jay Foreman Buffalo Bills
    Tommie Frazier Montreal Alouettes
    Aaron Graham Arizona Cardinals
    Jon Hesse Green Bay Packers
    Sheldon Jackson Buffalo Bills
    Vershan Jackson Kansas City Chiefs
    Donta Jones Pittsburgh Steelers
    Bill Lafleur Barcelona Dragons
    Joel Makovicka Arizona Cardinals
    Barron Miles Pittsburgh Steelers
    Mike Minter Carolina Panthers
    Kareem Moss BC Lions
    Christian Peter New York Giants
    Jason Peter Carolina Panthers
    Lawrence Phillips St. Louis Rams
    Mike Rucker Carolina Panthers
    Cory Schlesinger Detroit Lions
    Brenden Stai Pittsburgh Steelers
    Eric Stokes Seattle Seahawks
    Jared Tomich New Orleans Saints
    Larry Townsend Berlin Thunder
    Adam Treu Oakland Raiders
    Tony Veland Denver Broncos
    Zach Wiegert St. Louis Rams
    Jamel Williams
    Washington Redskins
    Tyrone Williams
    Green Bay Packers
    Jason Wiltz New York Jets
    Grant Wistrom St. Louis Rams
    Jon Zatechka Berlin Thunder
    Rob Zatechka New York Giants

    Additionally, starting junior punter

    Anaheim Angels). Erstad would later be the head coach of the Nebraska Cornhuskers baseball
    from 2012 to 2019.

    References

    1. Newspapers.com
      .
    2. ^ 1994 Husker Honors
    3. ^ "All Time NFL Huskers". Archived from the original on August 15, 2009. Retrieved May 15, 2009.