ESPN has named Eric Crouch, the legendary Nebraska quarterback, as the top college football player of the 2000s. Crouch’s remarkable career, which spanned from 1997 to 2001, was marked by numerous accolades and impressive statistics.
Here are some of Crouch’s notable achievements:
– 2001 Heisman Trophy winner
– 2x Big 12 Player of the Year (2000, 2001)
– 2x First-Team All-American (2000, 2001)
– Holds Nebraska records for:
– Total offense (7,394 yards)
– Rushing touchdowns by a quarterback (59)
– Most 200-yard rushing games by a quarterback (6)
Crouch’s dominance on the field was evident in his stats:
– Rushing: 3,434 yards, 59 TDs
– Passing: 4,481 yards, 29 TDs
– Total offense: 7,394 yards
Crouch’s impressive career was marked by his versatility, leadership, and clutch performances. He led the Cornhuskers to a national championship appearance in 2001 and was named the Big 12 Player of the Year twice.
Other notable players from the 2000s who made ESPN’s list include:
– Larry Fitzgerald (Pittsburgh)
– Reggie Bush (USC)
– Vince Young (Texas)
– Tim Tebow (Florida)
However, Crouch’s overall impact, statistics, and awards made him the standout choice for the top player of the decade. His legacy continues to inspire and influence new generations of college football players and fans.