Led by Heisman Trophy-winning running back Mike Rozier (middle), wide reciever and NFL No. 1 draft pick Irving Fryar (right) and quarterback Turner Gill (left), who finished fourth in Heisman Trophy voting, the 1983 Nebraska offense was one of the most potent squads in NCAA history.

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 Individual Records
 Rushing (Game, Season, Career Records; 100-Yard Games, Records by Class & Position)
 1,000-Yard Career Rushers
 Passing (Game, Season, Career Records, 250-Yard Games, Records by Class)
 Top 25 Career Passers
 Total Offense (Game, Season, Career Records, 300-Yard Games, Records by Class)
 Receiving (Game, Season, Career Records, 100-Yard Games, Records by Class & Position)
 Top 50 Career Receivers (Yardage)
 Top 25 Career Receivers (Receptions)
 Scoring (Most Touchdowns, Most Field Goals, Long Touchdowns, Long Field Goals)
 Top 50 Career Scorers
 All-Purpose Yards (Rushing, Receiving, Returns)
 Defensive Records (Tackles, Sacks, TFL, INT, PBU, Fumble Recoveries, Blocked Kicks)
 Top 50 Career Tacklers
 Special Teams (Punting, Punt Returns, Kickoff Returns)
 Opponent Individual Records
 Team Records  
 Nebraska Team Records
 Opponent Team Records
 Annual Team Offensive Statistics
 Annual Team Defensive Statistics
 Other Records
 NCAA Records Held by Nebraska (Team & Individual)
 NCAA & Conference Statistical Champions (Team & Individual)
 Nebraska Annual Individual Statistical Leaders (Since 1946)
 The Last Time
 Nebraska Streaks
 Memorial Stadium Records
 Annual Series Records (1890-2010)
 Nebraska Football Records by Decade
 Nebraska Football Coaching Records
 Nebraska Team & Individual Bowl Records


Current New Orleans Saints Barrett Ruud owns Nebraska's season and career records for total tackles and unassisted tackles. Ruud is joined by his brother, Bo, and his father, Tom, among Nebraska's career top-30 tacklers.