- Tommie Frazier
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currentteam= Retired
currentnumber= 15
currentposition= Quarterback
birthdate= birth date and age|1974|07|16
birthplace= Bradenton, Florida
country= USA
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weight= 200
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*1992Big Eight Conference Freshman of the Year
*1994 Orange Bowl Most Valuable Player
*1995 Orange Bowl Most Valuable Player
*1995 Big Eight Offensive Player of the Year
*1995Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award Winner
*1996Fiesta Bowl Most Valuable Player
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college=Nebraska
undraftyear= 1996
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pastteams=Tommie James Frazier, Jr. (born on
July 16 ,1974 , inBradenton, Florida ) is a formerNCAA footballquarterback for theNebraska Cornhuskers .Frazier led his team to back-to-back consensus national championships in 1994 and 1995, and he remains the only quarterback to have done so since the 1950s. The 1995 Nebraska team is considered to have been one of the most dominant in the history of American college football. [ [http://espn.go.com/page2/s/list/colfootball/teams/best.html ESPN.com - Page2 - Best college football teams of all time ] ] [ [http://espn.go.com/page2/s/list/readers/bestCollegefb.html ESPN.com - Page2 - Readers: Best college football team ] ] He wore the number 15 in his college days. In a 2006
ESPN.com poll, the results of which aired onSportscenter , the 1995 Nebraska team was voted the best college team of all time.In 2004, CollegeFootballNews.com named Frazier the #33 player on their list of the Top 100 Greatest College Football Players of All-Time.
Frazier was never drafted in the
NFL due to a seriousblood clot in his left leg.Personal
Tommie grew up in
Bradenton, Florida and attendedManatee High School . He then played at Nebraska for four years, leading them to two national titles. He was then the head coach atDoane College inCrete, Nebraska [cite web|url=http://nebraska.statepaper.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2005/06/14/42af6c13c11f1 |title= NE StatePaper.com - Tommie Frazier Takes Top Football Job At Doane|accessdate=2008-01-03|publisher= NE StatePaper.com] , but went 3-17 in the two years that he was there [cite web|url=http://nebraska.statepaper.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2006/11/15/455ad06d854f4 |title= NU Great Tommie Frazier Is Out As Head Football Coach At Doane|accessdate=2008-01-03|publisher= NE StatePaper.com] .Frazier is married to the former Andrea Stephens, who is originally from
Sioux Falls, South Dakota . The couple has a son, Tommie James Frazier III.Frazier is also a member of
Iota Phi Theta Fraternity, Incorporated.Big-game quarterback
When he arrived in Lincoln from
Bradenton, Florida , the Huskers had suffered years of bowl game blowouts. CoachTom Osborne made a strategic decision to recruit faster players at all positions in the early 1990s to compete with Miami and Florida State in the seemingly annual Orange Bowl matchups. Frazier was the final piece of the puzzle and led the Huskers to four straight New Year's Day bowl games. He started as a true freshman in 1992. In 1993, as a sophomore, Frazier kept pace withHeisman Trophy winnerCharlie Ward ofFlorida State in the Orange Bowl but fell just short of leading the Huskers to the National Championship because of a last minute drive by Ward and field goal by the Seminoles. Amazingly, Frazier still got his team in position for a game-winning 45 yard field goal attempt, but it sailed wide left. He was still named MVP of the National Title game despite the loss.The following year was trying for Frazier as he battled a
blood clot in his leg which held him out of the second half of the season. On the legs ofLawrence Phillips , the Huskers got back to the Orange Bowl and played the Miami Hurricanes for a shot at the National Championship. In the game, Coach Osborne started Frazier but then pulled him for backupBrook Berringer . In the fourth quarter Osborne went back to Frazier and he responded with two touchdown drives. The tired Miami defense led byWarren Sapp and Ray Lewis could not keep up with the Nebraska option as the Huskers celebrated their first national title since 1971 and the first of Coach Osborne's career. Frazier was once again named MVP.In 1995, Frazier was finally healthy and led the Huskers on a dominating march through college football. Despite always having great arm strength, Frazier was never known for his passing accuracy. Frazier consistently improved his passing - particularly when throwing touch passes - and by his senior year completed 56 percent of his passes for 17 touchdowns and only 4 interceptions. Frazier teamed with
Lawrence Phillips andAhman Green to form one the most punishing rushing attacks in college football history, setting an NCAA record for averaging 7.0 yards per rushing attempt. The Huskers finished the season undefeated and were matched with the also undefeatedFlorida Gators in theFiesta Bowl . Nebraska defeated the Gators 62-24 and Frazier garnered his third straight National Title Game MVP Award. He finished with 199 yards and 2 TDs on the ground, and another 105 yards and a TD through the air. The highlight of the game was a 75 yard run by Frazier with multiple broken tackles as the third quarter ended. Frazier finished his career and cemented his legacy as a searing competitor capable of executing the option attack with flawless efficiency and a knack for making clutch plays in big games.Frazier is the only player ever to win MVP of three national championship games.
Coaching
After graduation, Frazier served as assistant football coach at
Baylor University , and as assistant director of athletic development at Nebraska.In 2005, Frazier became the 32nd head
college football coach for the Doane College Tigers located inCrete, Nebraska and he held that position for two seasons, from 2005 until 2006. His coaching record at Doane was 3 wins, 17 losses, and 0 ties. As of the conclusion of the 2007 season, this ranks him 22nd at Doane in total wins and 33rd at Doane in winning percentage (0.150). [ [http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/naia/gpac/doane/coaching_records.php Doane College coaching records] ]Currently, he is working as an account executive with an energy company.
Career Statistics
Record as starter: 33-3 (91.7%)
Passing: 250-509 (49.1%), 4,003 yards, 47 TD, 18 INT
Rushing: 386 carries, 2,263 yards (5.9 ypc), 36 TD
Senior stats (Heisman Trophy runner-up): 98-177 (55.4%), 1,467 yards, 18 TD, 6 INT
113 carries, 803 yards (7.1 ypc), 16 TD
* [http://www.collegefootballnews.com/Top_100_Players/Top%20100%20Players.htm Scout.com]References
External links
* [http://www.doane.edu/Athletics/ Doane College athletics website]
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