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Nebraska's Jamie Burrow (48) had a career-high 17
tackles in the win over Oklahoma (Scott Bruhn/huskers.com) |
DALLAS (FWAA) Nebraska's senior linebacker Jamie Burrow
was named the Bronko Nagurski Defensive Player of the Week on Monday
by a panel of FWAA members.
The FWAA (Football Writers Association of America) and the Charlotte
Touchdown Club pick a Defensive Player of the Week each Monday during the
regular season. Burrow will be added to the Watch List for the Bronko Nagurski
Trophy which will be presented on Dec. 10 in Charlotte, N.C., by the FWAA
and the Charlotte Touchdown Club.
Burrow recorded a team- and career-high 17 tackles, including seven unassisted
tackles in the Cornhuskers 20-10 victory over Oklahoma. Burrow added two
tackles for losses, including a sack for minus-12 yards and had one of the
team's 14 quarterback hurries. He also helped Nebraska hold the Sooners
to 339 ' offense yards, including 105 yards rushing.
2001 Bronko Nagurski Players of the Week:
Sept. 10: James King, Central Michigan
Sept. 24: Julius Peppers, North Carolina
Oct. 1: Dan Dawson, Rice
Oct. 8: Roy Williams, Oklahoma
Oct. 15: E.J. Henderson, Maryland
Oct. 22: Bob Sanders, Iowa
Oct. 29: Jamie Burrow, Nebraska
Nov. 5: Jermaine Petty, Arkansas
Nov. 12: Eugene Wilson, Illinois
Nov. 19: Jermaine Petty, Arkansas
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