
The Greatest College Football Players By The Number: 91-99
Who is the greatest?
This is the tenth and final slideshow in a series that will reveal the greatest college football players by the number jersey that the person wore at his respective university.
Let's continue with numbers 91 through 99...
Note: Be Sure to look back at older slideshows of numbers one through 90...
No. 91: Dewey Selmon, Nose Guard
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University of Oklahoma from 1972-1975
- 1974 National Champion
- 1975 National Champion
- 1974 All-American
- 1975 All-American
No. 92: Reggie White, Defensive Tackle
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University of Tennessee from 1980-1983
- College Football Hall of Fame
- 1983 SEC Player of the Year
- 1983 All-American
- Volunteers' records for most sacks in a career, season, and game.
No. 93: Aundray Bruce, Linebacker
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Auburn University from 1985-1988
- 1986 All SEC
- 1987 All SEC
- 1987 All-American
- 1987 Citrus Bowl MVP
No. 94: Randy White, Defensive Tackle
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University of Maryland from 1972-1974
- College Football Hall of Fame
- Two-Time All-American (1973, 1974)
- 1974 Outland Trophy
- 1974 Lombardi Award
- 1974 UPI Lineman of the Year
No. 95: Bubba Smith, Defensive Tackle
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Michigan State University from 1972-1974
- College Football Hall of Fame
- 1965 All-American
- 1966 All-American
No. 96: Daniel Stubbs, Defensive Tackle
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University of Miami (FL) from 1984-1987
- 1987 National Champion
- Hurricanes' career and season sack leader.
Number 97: Cornelius Bennett, Linebacker
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University of Alabama from 1983-1986
- College Football Hall of Fame
- Three-Time All-American (1984, 1985, 1986)
- 1986 SEC Player of the Year
- 1986 Lombardi Award
- Finished seventh in balloting for the Heisman Trophy
- Alabama Sports Hall of Fame
Number 98: Lawrence Taylor, Linebacker
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University of North Carolina from 1978-1980
- 1980 All-American
- 1980 Atlantic Coast Conference Player of the Year
Number 99: Hugh Green, Defensive End
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University of Pittsburgh from 1977-1980
- College Football Hall of Fame
- Three-Time All-American (1978, 1979, 1980)
- 1977 Second-team All-American
- Four-Time All-East (1977, 1978, 1979, 1980)
- 1980 Walter Camp Award
- 1980 Maxwell Award
- 1980 Lombardi Award
- 1980 TSN Player of the Year
- 1980 UPI Player of the Year
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