Huskers Honored at Annual
Football Banquet

Senior I-back Rex Burkhead, senior linebacker Will
Compton
and junior quarterback Taylor Martinez led the list of

honorees as the Nebraska football team gathered for its 2012 banquet on Friday
evening at the Cornhusker Hotel in Lincoln.

Burkhead, Compton and Martinez were three of five Huskers
elected by their teammates as 2012 season captains. Joining Compton on defense
was senior defensive tackle Baker Steinkuhler, while senior
place-kicker/punter Brett Maher was also named a season captain. Burkhead
and Maher were chosen as captains for the second consecutive year.

In addition to being chosen as a captain, Martinez was also
named the Team’s Most Valuable Player and the Offensive MVP. Martinez was a
first-team All-Big Ten choice this season and leads the conference in both total
offense and passing efficiency.

Compton was named the Huskers’ Defensive MVP after leading
the team with 101 tackles this season. Compton was also one of four Huskers to
receive a Character Award. Maher was named the Huskers’ Special Teams MVP for
the second straight season. The Kearney native has made 19 field goals this
season, while also handling kickoff and punting chores.

Despite an injury-plagued 2012 season, Burkhead was also
chosen as the winner of the Chamberlin Trophy. The award dates back to 1967 and
is voted on by members of the media. A Lincoln native, Steinkuhler was presented
the Cletus Fischer Native Son Award, given annually to a senior who is a
Nebraska native. The award is named in honor of long-time Nebraska offensive
line coach Cletus Fischer who coached Steinkuhler’s father, Dean, in the
1980s.

Senior linebacker Sean Fisher also received a pair
of awards at the banquet. Fisher was honored with the Bobby Reynolds Award and
the Tom Novak Trophy. The oldest of Nebraska’s senior awards, the Novak Trophy
dates back to 1950. The Chamberlin, Native Son and Novak awards will also be
honored at the Outland Trophy Award ceremony in Omaha on Jan. 10.

Senior center Justin Jackson also received two awards
at the banquet. The Roca, Neb., native won the Pat Clare Award and shared the
prestigious Lifter of the Year Award with sophomore I-back Ameer Abdullah.
Senior defensive back Justin Blatchford was presented the Walk-on of the
Year Award. A full list of the banquet award winners is below.

Nebraska conducted its fifth practice in preparation for
the Capital One Bowl on Friday afternoon in Lincoln. The Huskers will take
Saturday and Sunday off, before resuming practice on Monday through Thursday of
next week, then taking a Christmas Break. Nebraska departs for Orlando on Dec.
26.

Award Winners

Captains – Offense: QB Taylor Martinez, IB Rex
Burkhead; Defense: LB Will Compton, DT Baker Steinkuhler; Special Teams: PK/P
Brett Maher

Team MVP – QB Taylor Martinez

Offensive MVP – QB Taylor Martinez

Defensive MVP—LB Will Compton

Special Teams MVP—PK/P Brett Maher

Chamberlin Trophy—IB Rex Burkhead

Novak Trophy—LB Sean Fisher

Fischer Native Son Award —DT Baker Steinkuhler

Bobby Reynolds Award—LB Sean Fisher

Lifter of the Year Award—IB Ameer Abdullah and C
Justin Jackson

Walk-on of the Year—DB Justin Blatchford

Offensive Scout Team MVP—Mike Moudy

Defensive Scout Team MVP—Thomas Brown

Character Award—LB Will Compton, LB Alonzo Whaley, WR
Quincy Enunwa, CB Andrew Green

Pat Clare Award—C Justin Jackson

Husker Heart Award—Graham Stoddard

Burnell Student Manager Scholarship—Matt Hager