2001 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team

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2001
Memorial Stadium
Seasons
2001 Big 12 Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
North Division
No. 9 Colorado xy$   7 1     10 3  
No. 8 Nebraska x%   7 1     11 2  
Iowa State   4 4     7 5  
Kansas State   3 5     6 6  
Missouri   3 5     4 7  
Kansas   1 7     3 8  
South Division
No. 5 Texas xy   7 1     11 2  
No. 6 Oklahoma   6 2     11 2  
Texas Tech   4 4     7 5  
Texas A&M   4 4     8 4  
Oklahoma State   2 6     4 7  
Baylor   0 8     3 8  
Championship: Colorado 39, Texas 37
  • $ – BCS representative as conference champion
  • % – BCS at-large representative
  • x – Division champion/co-champions
  • y – Championship game participant
Rankings from
AP Poll

The 2001 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team represented the

Memorial Stadium in Lincoln, Nebraska
.

Schedule

DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendance
August 252:30 pm
Memorial Stadium
  • Lincoln, NE (Pigskin Classic)
  • ABCW 21–777,473
    September 111:30 amTroy State*No. 4
    • Memorial Stadium
    • Lincoln, NE
    FSNW 42–1477,812
    September 87:00 pmNo. 17
    College GameDay) (rivalry
    )
    ABCW 27–1078,118
    September 207:30 pmRice*No. 4
    • Memorial Stadium
    • Lincoln, NE
    W 48–377,344
    September 2911:30 amat MissouriNo. 4FSNW 36–364,204
    October 66:00 pmIowa StateNo. 4
    • Memorial Stadium
    • Lincoln, NE
    FSNW 48–1478,002
    October 131:00 pmat BaylorNo. 4W 48–738,102
    October 206:00 pmTexas TechdaggerNo. 3
    • Memorial Stadium
    • Lincoln, NE
    FSNW 41–3177,838
    October 2711:00 amNo. 2
    College GameDay
    )
    ABCW 20–1078,031
    November 36:00 pmat
    Memorial Stadium
  • Lawrence, KS (rivalry
  • )
    FSNW 51–750,750
    November 102:30 pmKansas StateNo. 2
    • Memorial Stadium
    • Lincoln, NE (rivalry)
    ABCW 31–2177,818
    November 232:30 pmat No. 14 ColoradoNo. 2ABCL 36–6253,790
    January 37:00 pmvs. No. 1
    College GameDay) (rivalry
    )
    ABCL 14–3793,781
    • *Non-conference game
    • daggerHomecoming
    • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
    • All times are in Central time

    [1]

    Roster and coaching staff

    2001 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team roster
    Players Coaches
    Offense
    Pos. # Name Class
    IB 41 Matt Albertson Jr
    G Steve Altstadt Sr
    G 71 Jake Andersen RFr
    SE 38 Brandon Biodrowski Fr
    TE 84 Jon Bowling Jr
    SE Clifford Brye Jr
    QB 11 Joe Chrisman Jr
    G 59 Wes Cody Jr
    IB 1 Thunder Collins Jr
    SE 32 Kelly Cook So
    WB 81 Ben Cornelsen Jr
    QB 7 Eric Crouch Sr
    TE 80 Will Dabbert Jr
    FB 4 Judd Davies So
    IB 25 Josh Davis So
    G 50 Jon Dawson So
    IB 30 Dahrran Diedrick Jr
    WB 29 Andrew Dunn RFr
    G 78 Mike Erickson RFr
    OT 65 M.J. Flaum RFr
    G 77 Toniu Fonoti Jr
    C 52 John Garrison Jr
    WB 8 John Gibson Sr
    TE 99 Aaron Golliday Jr
    FB 49 Nick Gragert Sr
    OT 72 Tim Green So
    IB 6 DeAntae Grixby So
    SE 89 Troy Hassebroek Jr
    C Richie Incognito Fr
    SE 80 Jason Jisa RFr
    FB 37 Paul Kastl Jr
    TE 41 Dusty Keiser RFr
    SE 19 John Klem Jr
    OT 73 Scott Koethe Jr
    OT 75 Kyle Kollmorgen Sr
    C 74 David Kolowski Jr
    OT 67 Nate Kolterman Jr
    FB 45 Steve Kriewald RFr
    SE 28 Tim Liley So
    C 63 Jack Limbaugh So
    QB 15 Brett Lindstrom So
    WB 12 DeWayne Long RFr
    OT 76 Chris Loos So
    QB 10 Jammal Lord So
    QB Mike McLaughlin So
    SE 14 Ryan Mikluscak RFr
    IB 21 Robin Miller So
    G 61 Brian Nelson So
    WB 24 Jack O'Holleran RFr
    SE 23 Ryan Ommert So
    TE 82 Phil Peetz So
    OT Gary Pike Fr
    WB 27 Matt Plooster So
    OT 69 Nick Povendo RFr
    IB 36 Tim Reese So
    TE 86 Kyle Ringenberg Jr
    IB Cory Ross Fr
    G 66 Jon Rutherford Sr
    TE 83 Chris Septak RFr
    G 79 Josh Sewell So
    TE 42 Alex Shada RFr
    C 53 Matt Shook Jr
    QB 13 Scott Siefken RFr
    IB Marques Simmons Fr
    QB 16 Mike Stuntz Fr
    G 55 Junior Tagoa'i So
    SE 9 Wilson Thomas Jr
    WB 31 Fred Thorne So
    FB 35 Curt Tomasevicz RFr
    OT 68 Dan Vili Waldrop So
    OT 57 Cody Volk So
    OT 58 Dave Volk Sr
    SE 20 Kiffin Wigert RFr
    FB 25 Andy Wingender So
    TE 87 Tracey Wistrom Sr
    WB 5 Ben Zajicek RFr
    Defense
    Pos. # Name Class
    RE 98 Demoine Adams Jr
    NT Titus Adams Fr
    FS 27 Willie Amos So
    DT 59 Ryon Bingham So
    ROV 21 Philip Bland Fr
    ROV 29 Mic Boettner Sr
    FS 14 Dion Booker Sr
    NT 91 Manaia Brown RFr
    WLB 39 Chad Buller So
    FS Daniel Bullocks Fr
    ROV Josh Bullocks Fr
    ROV 19 Jesse Yoder RFr
    CB Rodney Burgess Jr
    FS 36 Dan Burrow RFr
    MLB 48 Jamie Burrow Sr
    ROV 4 Terrell Butler So
    NT 55 Jon Clanton Jr
    MLB 47 Ira Cooper RFr
    LCB 3 Keyuo Craver Sr
    ROV 32 Tim Demerath Sr
    NT Seppo Evwaraye Fr
    SLB 51 Gabe Fries Jr
    RCB 5 DeJuan Groce Jr
    LCB 26 Kevin Guse So
    NT Jared Helming Fr
    RCB 18 Jeff Hemje Sr
    WLB 46 Anthony Hoke So
    MLB 17
    T.J. Hollowell
    So
    ROV 40 Lannie Hopkins RFr
    RCB 15 Kellen Huston RFr
    RCB 24 Matt Ickes Sr
    LCB 30 Joel Jackson RFr
    WLB 23 Blanchard Johnson So
    RE 88 Trevor Johnson So
    DT 94 Patrick Kabongo So
    RE 57 Chris Kelsay Jr
    CB Randy Landingham Fr
    NT 70 Jason Lohr Sr
    MLB 53 Mike Makris So
    CB Danieal Manning Fr
    DT 79 Stephen Manning Jr
    RE 76 Jeff McBride RFr
    LCB 6 Lornell McPherson RFr
    WLB 58 Tim Miller So
    DT 85 Casey Nelson Sr
    LCB 13 Jamie Otto RFr
    FS 31 Jerrell Pippens So
    WLB 44 Jason Richenberger RFr
    LCB 13 Pat Ricketts So
    MLB Barrett Ruud Fr
    MLB 47 Steve Safranek So
    FS 35 Carl Scholting So
    SLB 43 Scott Shanle Jr
    RE 97 Matt Shrader Fr
    LB Chad Sievers So
    DT 56 Jeremy Slechta Sr
    SLB 45 Jemond Smith Jr
    RE 92 Justin Smith Jr
    DT Le Kevin Smith Fr
    WLB 34 Randy Stella Jr
    RCB 16 Erwin Swiney Sr
    MLB 90 Tony Tata Jr
    ROV 2 Aaron Terpening Jr
    RE 10 Benard Thomas So
    RE 93 Tyler Toline RFr
    WLB 9 Mark Vedral Sr
    RE 97 Adrian Warrior Jr
    LCB 29 Jay White Jr
    LCB 33 Seth White So
    RE 95 J.P. (John Paul) Wichmann Sr
    ROV 20 Wes Woodward Sr
    Special teams
    Pos. # Name Class
    PK 26 Josh Brown Jr
    PK 22 Sandro DeAngelis RFr
    P
    19 Kyle Larson So
    Head coach
    Coordinators/assistant coaches
    • Craig Bohl
         2nd season as DC/LB coach
         10th year at Nebraska
         Alma mater: Nebraska
    • Turner Gill
         10th season as QB coach
         10th year at Nebraska
         Alma mater: Nebraska
    • Ron Brown
         15th season as WR/TE coach
         15th year at Nebraska
         Alma mater: Brown
    • Jeff Jamrog
         2nd season as DL coach
         4th year at Nebraska
         Alma mater: Nebraska
    • Dan Young
         19th season as OL/K coach
         19th year at Nebraska
         Alma mater: Reed
    • Milt Tenopir
         28th season as OL coach
         28th year at Nebraska
         Alma mater: Sterling
    • Nelson Barnes
         5th season as RE coach
         5th year at Nebraska
         Alma mater: North Texas
    • George Darlington
         DB coach
         29th year at Nebraska
         Alma mater: Rutgers
    • Dave Gillespie
         4th season as RB coach
         13th year at Nebraska
         Alma mater:
      Nebraska-Omaha
    • Boyd Epley
         33rd season as S&C coach
         33rd year at Nebraska
         Alma mater: Nebraska

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

    Roster
    Last update: January 16, 2011

    Depth chart

    Game summaries

    TCU

    TCU at Nebraska [box score]
    1 234Total
    TCU 7 000 7
    Nebraska 13 080 21

    Troy State

    Troy State at Nebraska [box score]
    1 234Total
    Troy State 7 700 14
    Nebraska 14 1477 42

    Notre Dame

    Notre Dame at Nebraska [box score]
    1 234Total
    Notre Dame 0 307 10
    Nebraska 17 1000 27

    Rice

    Rice at Nebraska [box score]
    1 234Total
    Rice 0 003 3
    Nebraska 21 7200 48

    Rice at Nebraska, on September 20, 2001 was the first NCAA College Football game following the infamous Terrorist Attacks of September 11, 2001.

    Missouri

    Nebraska at Missouri [box score]
    1 234Total
    Nebraska 0 13914 36
    Missouri 3 000 3

    Iowa State

    Iowa State at Nebraska [box score]
    1 234Total
    Iowa State 0 0140 14
    Nebraska 20 2107 48

    Baylor

    Nebraska at Baylor [box score]
    1 234Total
    Nebraska 7 7727 48
    Baylor 0 700 7

    Texas Tech

    Texas Tech at Nebraska [box score]
    1 234Total
    Texas Tech 13 1530 31
    Nebraska 21 7103 41

    Oklahoma

    Oklahoma at Nebraska [box score]
    1 234Total
    Oklahoma 0 1000 10
    Nebraska 0 1037 20

    Kansas

    Nebraska at Kansas [box score]
    1 234Total
    Nebraska 0 20724 51
    Kansas 0 007 7

    Kansas State

    Kansas State at Nebraska [box score]
    1 234Total
    Kansas State 0 1407 21
    Nebraska 0 13153 31

    Colorado

    Nebraska at Colorado [box score]
    1 234Total
    Nebraska 3 2076 36
    Colorado 28 14020 62

    Miami (FL)

    Nebraska vs Miami (FL) [box score]
    1 234Total
    Nebraska 0 077 14
    Miami (FL) 7 2703 37

    Rankings

    Ranking movements
    Legend: ██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking
    Week
    PollPre123456789101112131415Final
    AP
    44544443322226548
    Coaches44444444332226447
    HarrisNot releasedN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/ANot released
    BCSNot released21111432Not released

    After the season

    Nebraska finished in a tie for 1st place in the Big 12 North Division and also tied for 1st conference-wide, with a final record of 11–2 (7–1).

    The events which took place at the end of the season put a strain on the system of college rankings and polls. The Cornhuskers lost their final regular season game to Colorado 36–62, leaving both tied for 1st place in the Big 12 North Division. As Colorado won the head-to-head contest, Colorado then participated in the Big 12 Championship and defeated Texas 39–37. Despite Colorado's accomplishments, Nebraska's strength-of-schedule component in the Bowl Championship Series selection system resulted in the Cornhuskers being selected to play in the 2002 Rose Bowl for the BCS National Championship Game against Miami, despite the fact that Nebraska had not played in its own conference championship game and technically had not even won its own division.

    Nebraska then fell to Miami 14–37 in the Rose Bowl, but the controversy of these events led to more modifications to the BCS formula, which followed a pattern of seasonal tweaks dating back nearly to when the BCS system was implemented.

    Senior Cornhusker quarterback Eric Crouch was the 2001 recipient of the Walter Camp Award, the Davey O'Brien Award, and the Heisman Trophy. Coach Solich was also selected Big 12 Football Coach of the Year.

    Awards

    [2]

    Award Name(s)
    Heisman Trophy Eric Crouch
    Walter Camp Award Eric Crouch
    Davey O'Brien Award Eric Crouch
    Sporting News Player of the Year Eric Crouch
    ABC/Chevrolet Player of the Year Eric Crouch
    Big 12 Coach of the Year Frank Solich
    All-American 1st Team Toniu Fonoti, Keyuo Craver, Eric Crouch
    All-American 2nd Team Chris Kelsay
    All-American 3rd Team Tracey Wistrom
    All-Big 12 1st team Toniu Fonoti, Eric Crouch, Keyuo Craver, Dahrran Diedrick
    All-Big 12 2nd team Dave Volk, Chris Kelsay, Jamie Burrow
    All-Big 12 3rd team Tracey Wistrom, Jeremy Slechta, DeJuan Groce, Kyle Larson

    NFL and pro players

    The following Nebraska players who participated in the 2001 season later moved on to the next level and joined a professional or semi-pro team as draftees or free agents.[3]

    Name Team
    Demoine Adams
    Edmonton Eskimos
    Titus Adams New York Jets
    Ryon Bingham San Diego Chargers
    Josh Brown Seattle Seahawks
    Daniel Bullocks Detroit Lions
    Josh Bullocks New Orleans Saints
    Eric Crouch St. Louis Rams
    Keyuo Craver New Orleans Saints
    Josh Davis New York Jets
    Toniu Fonoti San Diego Chargers
    Aaron Golliday Scottish Claymores
    DeJuan Groce St. Louis Rams
    T. J. Hollowell New York Giants
    Richie Incognito St. Louis Rams
    Trevor Johnson New York Jets
    Patrick Kabongo Detroit Lions
    Chris Kelsay Buffalo Bills
    Kyle Larson Cincinnati Bengals
    Jammal Lord Houston Texans
    Jerrell Pippens Chicago Bears
    Cory Ross Baltimore Ravens
    Barrett Ruud Tampa Bay Buccaneers
    Scott Shanle St. Louis Rams
    Jeremy Slechta Philadelphia Eagles
    Le Kevin Smith New England Patriots
    Erwin Swiney Green Bay Packers

    References

    1. ^ "Football - 2001 Schedule/Results". University of Nebraska-Lincoln Department of Athletics. Retrieved May 14, 2009.
    2. ^ 2001 Husker Honors
    3. ^ "All Time NFL Huskers". Archived from the original on August 15, 2009. Retrieved May 15, 2009.