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1995 University of Nebraska NCAA Championship Ring

1995 University of Nebraska NCAA Championship Ring

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1995 University of Nebraska National Championship Ring

The 1995 Nebraska Cornhuskers was one of the greatest college football team ever assembled. They went 12–0, demolished the #2 Florida Gators 62–24 in the Fiesta Bowl, and completed the first perfect back-to-back national championship seasons in 40 years. This is a genuine player-issued ring from that season — a piece of hardware from what ESPN named the greatest college football team of all time.

A Legendary Season

The 1995 Nebraska Cornhuskers were voted the greatest college football team of all time in an ESPN poll — and the numbers make the case impossible to dispute. They ranked first in the nation in rushing (399.8 yards per game), second in total offense (556.3 yards per game), first in scoring (52.4 points per game), and held opponents to an average of just 13.6 points across twelve games. Their defense held Florida — whose high-powered "Fun and Gun" offense averaged 538 yards and 41 points per game that season — to 269 total yards and negative 28 rushing yards in the national championship game. They didn't just win; they redefined what a complete college football team could look like.

The 1995 Huskers became the most recent team in college football history to post perfect back-to-back national championship seasons. The championship was the second of three titles Nebraska would win in just four seasons under Tom Osborne (1994, 1995, 1997), cementing one of the most dominant dynasties in the history of college football.

Crafted in 10k gold with CZ stones, this ring was issued to a player on the roster that ESPN named the greatest college football team ever. For Cornhuskers fans, it doesn't get better than this.

Year 1995
School University of Nebraska — Cornhuskers
Championship NCAA Division I-A National Championship
Material 10k Gold with CZ stones
Type Player-issued
Head coach Tom Osborne (College Football Hall of Fame)
Season record 12–0 · Big Eight Champions
Championship game Fiesta Bowl — Nebraska def. Florida, 62–24

1995 Nebraska Cornhuskers — Quick Facts

  • Voted the greatest college football team of all time in an ESPN poll — a distinction no other program has claimed with the same consensus across analysts, historians, and former players
  • Demolished #2 Florida 62–24 in the Fiesta Bowl — holding Danny Wuerffel's "Fun and Gun" offense, which had averaged 41 points per game, to just 24 points and negative 28 rushing yards on the ground
  • Tommie Frazier's 75-yard run in the third quarter of the Fiesta Bowl — breaking through eight attempted tackles — has been called the greatest individual play in college football history; he finished with 199 rushing yards and two touchdowns and was named Fiesta Bowl MVP
  • Nebraska scored 29 points in the second quarter of the Fiesta Bowl alone — a quarter-scoring record for the game — including a safety, a 42-yard touchdown run, a 42-yard interception return for a touchdown, and two field goals
  • The 1995 title was the second of three championships Nebraska claimed in four seasons (1994, 1995, 1997) — one of the most dominant dynasties in modern college football history
  • Frazier's career record as a starter was 33–3; he was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame and his No. 15 jersey has been retired by Nebraska — the program's highest honor

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