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Updated: 5:01 PM Sep 4, 2010
Suh Leading Ex-Huskers into State Hall of Fame
Lincoln, Neb. Standout defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh and seven other Huskers will be in Lincoln to join the Nebraska Football Hall of Fame.
Posted: 9:33 AM Sep 3, 2010Reporter: Associated Press |
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Standout defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh and seven other Huskers will be in Lincoln to join the Nebraska Football Hall of Fame.
Suh won the Outland, Lombardi, Nagurski and Bednarik awards and was a Heisman finalist for his play last season.
Because of his national recognition, Suh didn't have to wait the minimum 10 years to be considered for selection.
Joining him will be former Huskers Dan Alexander, Steve Lindquist, Todd Millikan, Ed Periard, Bob Pickens, Carlos Polk and Chris Spachman.
From smaller Nebraska colleges, new Hall of Fame members will be Mike Sallier of Doane College and Noland Urban of Nebraska Wesleyan.
All 10 were inducted Friday and honored at Memorial Stadium when Nebraska plays Western Kentucky on Saturday.
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how many millions did they donate?
I still say Suh should have had to wait like everybody else has. Eric Crouch still isn't in and he won the the Heisman Trophy in 2001. Mike Rozier and Johnny Rogers also had to wait the minimum 10 years as did many other great Nebraska players like Grant Winstrom and Dean Steinkuhler. Ervin Fryer was a number 1 draft pick in 1985 and he also had to wait his 10 years. Sure goes to show favoritism in certain players.

