Tommie Frazier
About Tommie Frazier
Frazier gained prominence as the quarterback for the Nebraska Cornhuskers from 1992 to 1995. Renowned for his agility, precise passing, and unmatched leadership on the field, Frazier became a vital force in the team’s offense. He played a significant part in leading the Cornhuskers to back-to-back national championships in 1994 and 1995, solidifying his place in college football history.
One of his most iconic moments occurred in the 1995 Orange Bowl, known as “The Run.” Frazier’s incredible 75-yard touchdown run against the Florida Gators showcased his exceptional talent, determination, and ability to change the course of a game with his unmatched skills and determination.
Throughout his college career, Frazier received numerous accolades, including the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award and the Orange Bowl MVP in 1995. He remains one of the most celebrated quarterbacks in college football history, known for his impeccable decision-making and clutch performances during critical games.
After college, Tommie Frazier pursued a professional football career and made significant contributions in various capacities, including coaching, and mentoring young athletes. In 2013, Tommie received his most heartfelt honor when he was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. His legacy continues to inspire football enthusiasts and aspiring athletes, leaving an enduring mark on the sport and the University of Nebraska’s football program.