We have 82 days until our first game of the 2026-2027 football season against the Ohio Bobcats on 9/5/2026.
Yesterday we looked at Burt County, Nebraska.
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Butler County, Nebraska


According to University of Nebraska-Lincoln records, there have been 17 letterman football players from Butler County, NE:
Paul Dobson


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Resources:
https://storage.googleapis.com/husk.../ZD6pyAK8hFocPYXCFPaVccH8170tcm1uOYyc7u0R.pdf
https://butlercountyne.gov/
https://www.butlernemuseum.com/gallery
https://nebnewspapers.unl.edu/lccn/sn96080312/1918-11-26/ed-1/seq-1.pdf
https://www.huskermax.com/game/1918-notre-dame-football/
https://libarchives.unl.edu/project/playing-through-a-pandemic/
Yesterday we looked at Burt County, Nebraska.
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Butler County, Nebraska


- Population ~8,500 (2025)
- License Plate prefix #25
- David City is the county seat and the largest city in the county.
- Established in 1856 and organized in 1868.
- Named after William Butler, a Congressman from Kentucky and an Army Major General during the Mexican-American War. He was offered the job of Governor of the Nebraska Territory in 1854 by President Pierce, but declined.
- Butler County is approximately 591 square miles.
- Surprise, NE got its name from a man who built a gristmill on the Big Blue River. He was surprised to find so much waterpower was available so close to the river’s headwaters that he named his mill “Surprise”. When the area around the mill started developing in 1883 and 1884, they organized as a town and named it after the mill.
According to University of Nebraska-Lincoln records, there have been 17 letterman football players from Butler County, NE:
- Ray Prochaska – E 1938-1940, Ulysses, NE.
- George Prochaska – G 1950-1952, Ulysses, NE.
- Paul Dobson – HB 1916-1919, Ulysses, NE.
- Dennis Korinek – HB 1952-1954, Ulysses, NE.
- Alvin Grubaugh – G 1942, Rising City, NE.
- Marvin Grubaugh – T 1942, Rising City, NE.
- Jeff Makovicka – FB 1992-1995, Brainard, NE.
- Joel Makovicka – FB 1995-1995, Brainard, NE.
- Everett Kreizinger – FB 1930-1931, Bellwood, NE.
- Brian Pokorny – CB 1983-1985, Bellwood, NE.
- Earl Abbott – G 1913-1915, David City, NE.
- Mike Heins – S 1991-1993, David City, NE.
- John Kirby – G 1961-1963, David City, NE.
- Bob Martin – DE 1973-1975, David City, NE.
- Mark Moravec – FB 1980-1982, David City, NE.
- Hugo Otopalik – HB 1915-1917, David City, NE.
- James Taylor – C 1946, David City, NE.
- Chester Aldrich – 16th Governor of Nebraska. Nebraska Supreme Court Justice.
- Cliff Hillegass – Founder of CliffNotes.
- Walter Judd – Served 20 years in Congress. Awarded Presidential Medal of Freedom.
- Ernest Kouma – Medal of Honor Recipient. Served in the US Army in WWII and Korean War. Received the MOH for actions in Second Battle of Naktong Bulge in South Korea. His MOH citation was the inspiration for the movie Fury. (https://www.cmohs.org/recipients/ernest-r-kouma)
- Adolph “Ad” Liska – Former MLB Pitcher who played 5 years in the MLB (1929-1933) and 14 years in the Pacific Coast League. In the MLB, he compiled a 17-18 record with a 3.87 ERA and 104 strikeouts.
- Lyle Talbot – Actor in the 1930’s to 1960’s, appeared in over 175 productions.
- Mike Ekeler – Former Nebraska Special Teams Coordinator, current college football coach.
- Ruth Etting – Singer during the 1920’s and 1930’s who had over 60 hit recordings. Known as “America’s sweetheart of song”. Has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
- J.C. Hall – Founder of Hallmark Cards.
- Dale Nichols – Rural landscape artist.
Paul Dobson


- From Ulysses, NE.
- Played for Nebraska from 1916 to 1919.
- Was one of the few and rare freshmen to play during that era, thanks to WWI and Spanish Flu Pandemic.
- Considered Nebraska’s best player of the 1918 season.
- 1917 1st Team All-Missouri Valley halfback
- 1919 Team Captain
- Had missed most of the 1918 season due to enlistment in the US Navy to serve in WWI.
- Holds the school record for most punts in a game (18, vs Notre Dame in 1918).
GO BIG RED
Resources:
https://storage.googleapis.com/husk.../ZD6pyAK8hFocPYXCFPaVccH8170tcm1uOYyc7u0R.pdf
https://butlercountyne.gov/
https://www.butlernemuseum.com/gallery
https://nebnewspapers.unl.edu/lccn/sn96080312/1918-11-26/ed-1/seq-1.pdf
https://www.huskermax.com/game/1918-notre-dame-football/
https://libarchives.unl.edu/project/playing-through-a-pandemic/