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List of Nebraska Cornhuskers starting quarterbacks

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Tommie Frazier was 33–3 as Nebraska's starting quarterback from 1992 to 1995

Thislist of Nebraska Cornhuskers starting quarterbacks shows thequarterbacks who have started at least one game for theNebraska Cornhuskers football program. Nebraska began competing in intercollegiate football in 1890, but early records are often incomplete and inconsistent.[1] This list includes a complete list of starting quarterbacks from 1962 – the first year ofBob Devaney's tenure and the most recent season for which complete information is readily available – until the present day, as well as a partial list from 1890 to 1961.

Since 1962, fifty-eight quarterbacks have started at least one game for Nebraska.Tommy Armstrong started a program-record forty-four games from 2013 to 2016, one more than his predecessorTaylor Martinez.Heisman Trophy winnerEric Crouch won thirty-five games as NU's starter, passingTommie Frazier for the most victories in school history.

Partial list of starting quarterbacks before 1962

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This is a partial list of Nebraska starting quarterbacks before 1962. Official recordkeeping prior to the 1960s was sporadic and it is often difficult to determine game-by-game starting lineups, especially in college football's early years when positions were less defined.[2]

SeasonStarting quarterback(s)(W–L)[a]Ref.
1890Ernest Gerrard[3]
1891Eugene Pace[4]
1892Eugene Pace(2–2–1)[5]
1893Eugene Pace(2–1) /Frank Crawford[b](0–1–1) / Harry Frank(1–0)[6][7][8]
1896Orley Thorpe[9]
1897Howard Cowgill[10]
1898Howard Cowgill / Ralph Drain / Ray Elliott[11][12][13]
1899Harry Crandall[14]
1901Ralph Drain[15]
1902Maurice Benedict[16]
1903John Bender[17]
1904Leonard Barwick / Maurice Benedict / Gil McDonald[c][18][19]
1905Earl Eager[20]
1906Harold Cooke[21]
1907Orlando Bentley / Harold Cooke[d][22]
1908Orlando Bentley / Harold Cooke[d][23]
1909Orlando Bentley[24]
1910Leon Warner[25]
1911Leon Warner[26]
1912Herbert Potter /Max Towle[e][27][28]
1913Max Towle(8–0)[29]
1914Warren Howard / Max Towle / Leon Warner[30][29][31]
1915Loren Caley[32]
1916Loren Caley[33]
1917John Cook / Elmer Schellenberg[34][35]
1918Harry Howarth(2–2–1) / William Lantz(0–1)[36][37]
1919Harry Howarth / Harold McGlasson[38][39]
1920Richard Newman[40]
1921Harold Hartley / Glen Preston[41][42]
1922Glen Preston / Robert Russell[43][44]
1923Rufus Dewitz /Verne Lewellen[45][46]
1924Al Bloodgood[47]
1925John Brown[48]
1926Robert Stephens[49]
1927Willard Bronson[50]
1928Harold Frahm /Lafayette Russell[51][52]
1929Harold Peaker[53]
1931Bernie Masterson[54]
1932Bernie Masterson[54]
1933Bernie Masterson[54]
1936John Howell / Thurston Phelps[55][56]
1937John Howell / Thurston Phelps[57][56]
1939Roy Petsch[58]
1940Roy Petsch[59]
1941Roy Petsch[60]
1943Clark Beaver / Morris Galter / Ted Kenfield / Walt Wilkins[61][2]
1944Bill Betz / Ed Gradoville[61]
1946Sam Vacanti[62]
1948Cletus Fischer[63]
1949Fran Nagle[64]
1950Fran Nagle[64]
1951John Bordogna[65]
1952John Bordogna[65]
1953John Bordogna[65]
1954Don Erway[66]
1955Don Erway[66]
1956Roy Stinnett[67]
1958George Harshman[68]
1959Harry Tolly[69]
1960Pat Fischer[70]
1961Dennis Claridge[71]

List of starting quarterbacks since 1962

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SeasonStarting quarterback(s)(W–L)Ref.
1962Dennis Claridge(8–2) /John Faiman(1–0)[71][72]
1963Dennis Claridge(6–1) / Fred Duda(4–0)[71][73]
1964Bob Churchich(6–2) / Fred Duda(3–0)[73][74]
1965Fred Duda(8–1) / Bob Churchich(2–0)[73][74]
1966Bob Churchich(9–2)[74]
1967Frank Patrick(6–4)[75]
1968Ernie Sigler(5–4) / Frank Patrick(1–0)[75]
1969Van Brownson(5–1) /Jerry Tagge(4–1)[76]
1970Jerry Tagge(8–0–1) / Van Brownson(3–0)[76]
1971Jerry Tagge(13–0)[76]
1972David Humm(9–2–1)[77]
1973David Humm(7–2–1) / Steve Runty(2–0)[77]
1974David Humm(9–3)[77]
1975Vince Ferragamo(5–2) /Terry Luck(5–0)[78][79]
1976Vince Ferragamo(9–3–1)[78]
1977Randy Garcia(4–3) /Tom Sorley(5–0)[80][81]
1978Tom Sorley(9–3)[81]
1979Tim Hager(7–0) / Jeff Quinn(3–2)[82][83]
1980Jeff Quinn(10–2)[83]
1981Turner Gill(6–0) /Mark Mauer(2–2) / Nate Mason(1–1)[84][85][86]
1982Turner Gill(11–1) /Bruce Mathison(1–0)[84][87]
1983Turner Gill(12–1)[84]
1984Craig Sundberg(5–1) / Travis Turner(5–1)[88][89]
1985McCathorn Clayton(9–2) / Travis Turner(0–1)[90][89]
1986Steve Taylor(9–2) /Clete Blakeman(1–0)[91][92]
1987Steve Taylor(9–2) / Clete Blakeman(1–0)[91][92]
1988Steve Taylor(11–2)[91]
1989Gerry Gdowski(10–2)[93]
1990Mickey Joseph(6–2) / Mike Grant(3–1)[94][95]
1991Keithen McCant(8–2–1) / Mickey Joseph(1–0)[96][94]
1992Tommie Frazier(5–2) / Mike Grant(4–1)[97][95]
1993Tommie Frazier(11–1)[97]
1994Brook Berringer(7–0) / Tommie Frazier(5–0) / Matt Turman(1–0)[98][97][99]
1995Tommie Frazier(12–0)[97]
1996Scott Frost(11–2)[100]
1997Scott Frost(13–0)[100]
1998Bobby Newcombe(5–1) /Eric Crouch(4–2) / Monte Christo(0–1)[101][102][103]
1999Eric Crouch(10–1) / Bobby Newcombe(2–0)[102][101]
2000Eric Crouch(10–2)[102]
2001Eric Crouch(11–2)[102]
2002Jammal Lord(7–7)[104]
2003Jammal Lord(10–3)[104]
2004Joe Dailey(5–6)[105]
2005Zac Taylor(8–4)[106]
2006Zac Taylor(9–5)[106]
2007Sam Keller(4–5) / Joe Ganz(1–2)[107][108]
2008Joe Ganz(9–4)[108]
2009Zac Lee(8–4) / Cody Green(2–0)[109][110]
2010Taylor Martinez(8–4) / Cody Green(2–0)[111][110]
2011Taylor Martinez(9–4)[111]
2012Taylor Martinez(10–4)[111]
2013Tommy Armstrong(7–1) / Taylor Martinez(2–2) / Ron Kellogg(0–1)[112][111][113]
2014Tommy Armstrong(9–4)[112]
2015Tommy Armstrong(6–6) / Ryker Fyfe(0–1)[112][114]
2016Tommy Armstrong(8–3) / Ryker Fyfe(1–1)[112][114]
2017Tanner Lee(4–8)[115]
2018Adrian Martinez(4–7) / Andrew Bunch(0–1)[116][117]
2019Adrian Martinez(5–5) / Noah Vedral(0–2)[116][118]
2020Adrian Martinez(2–4) /Luke McCaffrey(1–1)[116][119]
2021Adrian Martinez(3–8) /Logan Smothers(0–1)[116][120]
2022Casey Thompson(4–6) /Chubba Purdy(0–2)[121][122]
2023Heinrich Haarberg(5–3) / Chubba Purdy(0–2) /Jeff Sims(0–2)[123][122][124]
2024Dylan Raiola(7–6)[125]

Starts by quarterback

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Tommy Armstrong started more games for Nebraska than any other quarterback
QuarterbackStartsWinsWin pct.
Tommy Armstrong4430.682
Taylor Martinez4329.674
Eric Crouch4235.833
Adrian Martinez3814.368
Tommie Frazier3633.917
Steve Taylor3529.829
David Humm3425.765
Turner Gill3129.935
Jerry Tagge2725.944
Jammal Lord17.630
Scott Frost2624.923
Zac Taylor17.654
Bob Churchich2117.810
Vince Ferragamo2014.725
Dennis Claridge[f]1714.824
Tom Sorley14.824
Jeff Quinn13.765
Fred Duda1615.938
Joe Ganz10.625
Dylan Raiola137.538
Gerry Gdowski1210.833
Zac Lee8.667
Tanner Lee4.333
McCathorn Clayton119.818
Keithen McCant8.773
Frank Patrick7.636
Joe Dailey5.455
Casey Thompson104.400
Van Brownson98.889
Mike Grant7.778
Mickey Joseph7.778
Ernie Sigler5.556
Sam Keller4.444
Bobby Newcombe87.875
Heinrich Haarberg5.625
Brook Berringer771.000
Tim Hager71.000
Travis Turner5.714
Randy Garcia4.571
Craig Sundberg65.833
Terry Luck551.000
Cody Green441.000
Mark Mauer2.500
Chubba Purdy0.000
Ryker Fyfe31.333
Clete Blakeman221.000
Steve Runty21.000
Nate Mason1.500
Luke McCaffrey1.500
Jeff Sims0.000
Noah Vedral0.000
John Faiman111.000
Bruce Mathison11.000
Matt Turman11.000
Andrew Bunch0.000
Ron Kellogg0.000
Logan Smothers0.000
Monte Christo0.000

Notes

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  1. ^Win-loss record only listed if all games are accounted for.
  2. ^Head coachFrank Crawford started at quarterback for two games of the 1893 season.
  3. ^Leonard Barwick and Gil McDonald were listed as co-starters for at least one game of the 1904 season.
  4. ^abOrlando Bentley and Harold Cooke were listed as co-starters for multiple games in each of the 1907 and 1908 seasons.
  5. ^Herbert Potter andMax Towle were listed as co-starters for at least two games of the 1912 season.
  6. ^Dennis Claridge started at quarterback for most of the 1961 season.[71] For consistency, these games are not included in this table.

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