Nebraska 2020 Hall of Fame Inductees Announced
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The University of Nebraska Athletics Department has announced the following inductees into the Nebraska Hall-of Fame:
Van Brownson, Quaterback, 1968-1971
Carl Selmer, Assistant Coach, 1962-1972
Ray Phillips, Defensive End, 1975-1976
Doug DuBose, Running Back, 1982-1986
Chris Bober, Nebraska-Omaha, Offensive Line, 1996-1999
As a result of COVID-19 the 2020 Nebraska Hall of Fame class will be officially inducted in the fall of 2021.
The full statement from the Athletic Department:
Six standout players and a long-time assistant coach are part of the 2020 Nebraska Football Hall of Fame Class announced on Thursday. The group includes five former Husker players and a Division II All-American.
In the year of the coronavirus pandemic, traditions and logic matter not.
There are five games in the Atlantic Coast Conference this weekend, all important to the teams playing but none involving No. 2 Notre Dame or No. 4 Clemson. The league gave the Fighting Irish and the Tigers the weekend off before they meet in the ACC Game of the Year, Part II, in Charlotte, North Carolina, on Dec. 19 for the ACC title.
But the 10 teams that are playing are focused on this week.
No. 9 Miami and the 20th-ranked Tar Heels meet at North Carolina in a pivotal matchup that will determine bowl position. Virginia will visit Virginia Tech and renew a fierce rivalry that grew more intense a year ago when Bronco Mendenhall’s Cavaliers ended a 15-year losing streak in the series with a 39-30 victory.
It’s customary for the mailbag to fill up with a few more questions after a head-scratching loss than on the heels of a momentous win. That trend held true after Washington State’s 38-13 defeat at USC on Sunday.
In this week’s edition of the mailbag, we delve into head coach Nick Rolovich’s run-and-shoot offense, which will try to rebound from its lowest output of the season, touch on WSU’s bowl possibilities – they’re few and far between – and size up the 2021 recruiting class by position.
How much running should we expect the QB to do in the run-and-shoot offense?