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| Wayne Meylan | |
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Position: Middle Guard |
| Member Biography | |
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Wayne Meylan played middle guard on defense for Nebraska
three years, and the team had a 25-7 record in that time. He
was a consensus All-America in 1966 and 1967. In 1966, he
blocked three punts and recovered two for touchdowns.
Meylan set Nebraska records for most tackles in a season and
most tackles in a career. He played three years in the National
Football League 1968-1970, then returned to the university to
complete work on his degree. He joined Engineered Systems,
a company doing underground work for TV systems and
phone companies. He then started Meylan Enterprises in
Omaha. This company worked on contracts in 18 states. His
hobby was flying World War II fighter planes in air shows. On
June 26, 1987, Wayne Meylan, age 41, was killed when his
plane crashed in a show at Ludington, Michigan.
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