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Bob Brown
Again, college offensive linemen, especially from Brown's era, have no film. From his bio at Huskers.com:
A unanimous All-American in 1963, Bob "Boomer" Brown used his massive size for his day and age (6-5, 260 pounds) and his relentless aggressiveness to help turn the Nebraska football program into one of the best in the nation.
Brown led Coach Bob Devaney's second Nebraska team to a 10-1 record and its first-ever Big Eight championship, the Huskers' first conference title since 1940.
Brown also played linebacker for the Huskers and recorded 49 tackles, a pass interception and two fumble recoveries.
Brown's accomplishments as a collegian led to his induction in the College Football Hall of Fame in South Bend, Ind., in 1993.
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Bob Brown
Again, college offensive linemen, especially from Brown's era, have no film. From his bio at Huskers.com:
A unanimous All-American in 1963, Bob "Boomer" Brown used his massive size for his day and age (6-5, 260 pounds) and his relentless aggressiveness to help turn the Nebraska football program into one of the best in the nation.
Brown led Coach Bob Devaney's second Nebraska team to a 10-1 record and its first-ever Big Eight championship, the Huskers' first conference title since 1940.
Brown also played linebacker for the Huskers and recorded 49 tackles, a pass interception and two fumble recoveries.
Brown's accomplishments as a collegian led to his induction in the College Football Hall of Fame in South Bend, Ind., in 1993.
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