These pictures were taken at the Outland Trophy presentation banquet on Jan. 15 at the Doubletree Hotel in downtown Omaha. Brandon Scherff became the fourth Iowa player to win the award and the second under Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz. Ross Browner, the 1976 winner at Notre Dame, received his trophy, and former Nebraska offensive line coach Milt Tenopir was honored with the inaugural Tom Osborne Legacy Award for contributions to line play.
2014 Outland Trophy winner Brandon Scherff of Iowa (left), 1992 winner Will Shields of Nebraska (center) and 1976 winner Ross Browner of Notre Dame at the Outland Trophy presentation banquet on Jan. 15, 2015, at the Doubletree Hotel in Omaha.
Program for the 69th Outland Trophy presentation banquet on Jan. 15 in Omaha.
Former Nebraska Coach Tom Osborne presents the first Tom Osborne Legacy Award for contributions to line play to his long time assistant, offensive line coach Milt Tenopir. The presentation occurred during the Outland Trophy banquet on Jan. 15 in Omaha.
A band entertained guests at the Outland Trophy presentation banquet on Jan. 15 in Omaha.
The big screen at the Outland Trophy presentation banquet on Jan. 15 in Omaha.
Ross Browner, the 1976 Outland Trophy winner from Notre Dame, picked up his trophy and addressed the audience at the Outland Trophy banquet on Jan. 15 in Omaha.
Former Nebraska offensive line coach Milt Tenopir, recipient of the first Tom Osborne Legacy Award, on the big screen at the Outland Trophy banquet Jan. 15 in Omaha.
Former Nebraska Offensive Line Coach Milt Tenopir, recipient of the inaugural Tom Osborne Legacy Award for contributions to line play, signs autographs at the Outland Trophy presentation banquet on Jan. 15 in Omaha.
The Tom Osborne Legacy Award Plaque, presented to former Nebraska offensive line coach Milt Tenopir.
Iowa’s 2014 Outland Trophy winner, Brandon Scherff, and Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz sign autographs at the Outland Trophy banquet on Jan. 15 in Omaha.
Iowa Coach Kirk Ferentz speaks at the Outland Trophy banquet on Jan. 15. Brandon Scherff, a senior offensive tackle, was the fourth player from Iowa to win the Outland, and the second under Ferentz.
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