Nebraska Football's All-Quarter-Century Team: Voting Schedule

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There have been 25 years of Nebraska football during the 2000s.
Although Nebraska has not won a conference title over this period, the Huskers have churned out a number of stellar players. This summer, with the help of Husker fans, we will select a an All-Quarter-Century Team.
As for eligibility, one of two requirements must be met: making an all-conference team (no honorable mentions) or being top 10 statistically for a season or career. For the career requirement to be met, the entire career must have been played after 1999.

With those requirements, there are 123 Huskers vying for 25 spots. The team will consist of one quarterback, two running backs, two wide receivers, one tight end, five offensive linemen, four defensive linemen, three linebackers, four defensive backs, one placekicker, one punter and one returner.
Below is the voting schedule for each position, along with the eligible Huskers for that position. The full team will be announced Aug. 1.
Backfield (Quarterback, Running Backs): June 9-15
Quarterback
- Tommy Armstrong Jr.
- Eric Crouch
- Joe Dailey
- Joe Ganz
- Sam Keller
- Tanner Lee
- Adrian Martinez
- Taylor Martinez
- Zac Taylor
- Casey Thompson
Running Backs
- Ameer Abdullah
- Dan Alexander
- Rex Burkhead
- Dahrran Diedrick
- Roy Helu Jr.
- Brandon Jackson
- Marlon Lucky
- Devine Ozigbo
- Cory Ross
- Dane Todd
Pass Catchers (Wide Receivers, Tight End): June 16-22
Wide Receivers
- Kenny Bell
- Quincy Enunwa
- Stanley Morgan Jr.
- Terrence Nunn
- Trey Palmer
- Niles Paul
- Todd Peterson
- De'Mornay Pierson-El
- Maurice Purify
- JD Spielman
- Nate Swift
- Samori Toure
- Jordan Westerkamp
Tight Ends
- Austin Allen
- Matt Herian
- Mike McNeill
- Tracey Wistrom
Offensive Line: June 23-29
- Bryce Benhart
- Mike Caputo
- Toniu Fonoti
- John Garrison
- Nick Gates
- Ricky Henry
- Jacob Hickman
- Russ Hochstein
- Richie Incognito
- Brenden Jaimes
- Cam Jurgens
- Alex Lewis
- Spencer Long
- Kurt Mann
- Carl Nicks
- Cole Pensick
- Dominic Raiola
- Jeremiah Sirles
- Matt Slauson
- Dave Volk
Defensive Line: June 30-July 6
- Pierre Allen
- Ryon Bingham
- Adam Carriker
- Maliek Collins
- Jared Crick
- Khalil Davis
- Randy Gregory
- Chris Kelsay
- Eric Martin
- Cameron Meredith
- Jay Moore
- Ty Robinson
- Jeremy Slechta
- Baker Steinkuhler
- Ndamukong Suh
- Barry Turner
- Kyle Vanden Bosch
Linebackers: July 7-13
- Mohamed Barry
- Jamie Burrow
- Will Compton
- Lavonte David
- Phillip Dillard
- JoJo Domann
- Corey McKeon
- Garrett Nelson
- Carlos Polk
- Luke Reimer
- Bo Ruud
- Barrett Ruud
- Demorrio Williams
Defensive Backs: July 14-20
- Prince Amukamara
- Larry Asante
- Dicaprio Bootle
- Zackary Bowman
- Daniel Bullocks
- Josh Bullocks
- Keyuo Craver
- Alfonzo Dennard
- Ciante Evans
- Nathan Gerry
- DeJuan Groce
- Cortney Grixby
- Eric Hagg
- Lamar Jackson
- Stanley Jean-Baptiste
- Joshua Kalu
- Josh Mitchell
- Matt O'Hanlon
- Daimion Stafford
- Cam Taylor-Britt
- Fabian Washington
- Troy Watchorn
- Kieron Williams
Specialists (Kicker, Punter, Returner): July 21-27
Kickers
- Drew Brown
- Josh Brown
- Jordan Congdon
- Connor Culp
- Alex Henery
- Brett Maher
Punters
- Isaac Armstrong
- Sam Foltz
- Dan Hadenfeldt
- Alex Henery
- Sam Koch
- Kyle Larson
- Brett Maher
- William Przystup
Returners
- Ameer Abdullah
- Kenny Bell
- Josh Davis
- Corney Grixby
- DeJuan Groce
- Eric Hagg
- Bobby Newcombe
- Terrence Nunn
- Niles Paul
- De'Mornay Pierson-El
- JD Spielman
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Kaleb Henry is an award-winning sports reporter, covering collegiate athletics since 2014 via radio, podcasting, and digital journalism. His experience with Big Ten Conference teams goes back more than a decade, including time covering programs such as the Nebraska Cornhuskers, Oregon Ducks, and USC Trojans. He has contributed to Sports Illustrated since 2021. Kaleb has won multiple awards for his sports coverage from the Nebraska Broadcasters Association and Midwest Broadcast Journalists Association. Prior to working in sports journalism, Kaleb was a Division I athlete on the Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville Track and Field team where he discussed NCAA legislation as SIUE's representative to the Ohio Valley Conference Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.
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