2009 GUY CHAMBERLIN TROPHY WINNER
(The Guy Chamberlin trophy was inaugurated in 1967 in memory of the former UNL All-America football player and is presented to the Senior player who has shown by his play and contributions to the betterment of the University of Nebraska football squad that he has the qualities and dedication of Guy Chamberlin to the great Cornhusker tradition.)
2009 Game by Game (Updated 12-14-2009)
Florida Atlantic: Game captain... second on team with seven tackles, including team-best four solo... added one of team's four TFL... added a pass breakup... helped team limit FAU to 3.5 yards per carry (122 rushing yards). Arkansas State: Racked up five tackles, including three TFLs for 18 yards lost... added first sacks of season, collecting a solo and splitting one with linemate Jared Crick... added a QB hurry. Virginia Tech: Dominated the front line in another nationally televised game... led the team with eight tackles including 0.5 sack and one TFL... added a QB hurry and four PBU... the four pass breakups were an NU single-game record for defensive linemen (tackles or ends). Louisiana-Lafayette: Tied for team lead with six tackles... posted a TFL and added another pass breakup to tie the NU season and career position records for a defensive tackle. Missouri: Selected as a game captain... dominated the line of scrimmage and harassed MU quarterback Blaine Gabbert all night... finished third on team with six tackles, including five solo stops, while leading team with three QB hurries... added a forced fumble on first-quarter QB sack of Gabbert... also collected fourth-quarter interception that led to NU's go-ahead touchdown... also had a breakup earlier in the contest... led Blackshirt defense that allowed just 225 total yards, including 91 rushing yards (23 on last play of game). Texas Tech: Posted four solo tackles as NU held Red Raiders to just 25 yards rushing... had a pair of TFL for 10 yards as NU had 13 team TFL... added career-high four quarterback hurries, part of eight hurries on the day. Iowa State: Third on team with eight tackles, including six solo stops... added sack for six yards, giving him double-figure TFLs for second straight season... added three QB hurries to bring two-game total to seven... added two blocked kicks (PAT and FGA)... now has five career blocked kicks... helped Blackshirts hold ISU to 239 total yards. Baylor: Had five tackles including three solo stops... moved to third on NU career TFL list with three stops behind the line of scrimmage... added 17th career sack to move into seventh on NU career list... also had two QB hurries to move season team-leading total to 14. Oklahoma: Game captain... had four tackles, tying season low... disruptive force in backfield with game-high three quarterback hurries... also caused a pass breakup that turned into an interception... added a blocked a field goal, extending his NU season and career records for blocks. Kansas: Had three tackles, including two solos... helped pressure KU quarterback by adding two of team's seven hurries. Kansas State: Quietly had season high with nine tackles, including four solo stops... added season-high tying 1.5 sacks for six yards lost... was fourth multiple-TFL game of season... also had two pass breakups to increase his own season (10) and career (15) record for lineman... added a QB hurry. Colorado: Third on team with five tackles, all solo... added two quarterback hurries, the seventh time in last eight games with multiple hurries... also had team's only TFL, a 17-yard sack in the third quarter... moved him within one TFL of second place on Nebraska career list. Texas: Came out with best game of career in Big 12 Championship, pushign him to earn a spot as Heisman Trophy finalist...had career-high-tying 12 tackles including 10 solo stops...added school-record tying seven TFL for 22 yards...also posted career-best 4.5 sacks for 21 yards lost, just 0.5 sack off teammate Jared Crick's school record...had moer sacks of QB Colt McCoy by himself than any whole team had agaisnt McCoy in his career...led team to 9.0 sacks and 15 team TFL on the night...added two quarterback hurries...numbers moved him to second all-time at Nebraska in career TFL (56) and fourth in sacks (24.0).
2009 Outlook
Defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh (pronounced En-dom-ah-ken Soo) emerged as one of the Big 12’s most dominant defensive forces during his junior season and will anchor the Nebraska defense in 2009. The 6-4, 300-pound Suh possesses a rare combination of power and athleticism and regularly demonstrated the ability to control the line of scrimmage from his interior position.
He was among the leading reasons Nebraska fielded one of the nation’s most-improved defenses last fall. Suh led all Big 12 defensive linemen in tackles per game, and produced several critical game-changing plays in 2008.
Suh will enter his senior season as a leading contender for numerous honors and awards,
and he is likely to leave his name in a prominent position in the Cornhusker record book. He earned first-team All-Big 12 honors in 2008, the first Nebraska interior defensive lineman to earn first-team all-league honors since Steve Warren in 1999. Suh should be considered a strong contender for higher honors as a senior. He and returning defensive ends Pierre Allen and Barry Turner form the nucleus of what should be a strong front four.
Suh enters his senior year with 33 career tackles for loss–just five tackles for loss from the Nebraska career top 10 and within striking distance of second place on the list. He also has 12 career sacks, and could make a push for the top five on that chart.
Suh came to Nebraska from Portland, Ore., and was Nebraska’s first-ever scholarship signee from that state. He is expected to earn his degree in construction management this December, joining 10 other Husker seniors who are expected to complete their undergraduate work during the fall semester.
Honors and Awards
- · 2009 All-America
- · 2009 Outland Trophy, Lombardi Award and Nagurski Award Winner
- · 2009 Lott Trophy Finalist
- · 2008 First-Team All-Big 12 (Associated Press, Dallas Morning News, Kansas City Star, San Antonio News-Express)
- · 2008 Second-Team All-Big 12 (Coaches)
- · 2008 Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week (vs. Kansas)
- · 2008 Nebraska Defensive MVP
- · Nebraska Season Record for Interceptions by a Defensive Tackle (2)
- · Nebraska Season Record for Interception Returns for Touchdowns by a Defensive Tackle (2)
- · Nebraska Career Record for Interceptions by a Defensive Tackle (3)
- · 2006 First-Team Freshman All-Big 12 (Sporting News)
- · Big 12 Commissioner’s Spring Academic Honor Roll (2009)
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