We have 75 days until our first game of the 2026-2027 football season against the Ohio Bobcats on 9/5/2026.
Yesterday we looked at Clay County, Nebraska.
https://www.on3.com/boards/threads/76-days-until-gameday-18-clay-county-nebraskav.8870757/
Colfax County, Nebraska




According to University of Nebraska-Lincoln records, there have been 10 letterman football players from Colfax County, NE:
Jeff Krejci


GO BIG RED
Resources:
https://storage.googleapis.com/husk.../ZD6pyAK8hFocPYXCFPaVccH8170tcm1uOYyc7u0R.pdf
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colfax_County,_Nebraska
https://visitnebraska.com/clarkson
https://clarksonmuseum.weebly.com/
https://www.huskermax.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/1983-Nebraska-Football-Media-Guide.pdf
Yesterday we looked at Clay County, Nebraska.
https://www.on3.com/boards/threads/76-days-until-gameday-18-clay-county-nebraskav.8870757/
Colfax County, Nebraska




- Population ~11,000 (2025)
- License Plate prefix #30
- Schuyler is the county seat and largest city at ~6,500 residents.
- License Plate prefix #43.
- Established in 1869 and named after Vice President Schuyler Colfax (VP to President Ulysses S. Grant).
- Colfax County was created as part of a split of Platte County.
- Schuyler was originally named Shell Creek and chosen as the county seat due to its station along the Union Pacific Railroad.
- The county is roughly 416 square miles, making it the 8th smallest county in Nebraska in terms of land area.
- The Cargill beef processing plant is the largest employer in the county.
- Schuyler was Nebraska’s first “cow town” as the point where the cattle drive from Texas would meet the Union Pacific. It was later moved to Kearney.
- Colfax County’s original settlers were of Czech, Irish, and German immigrants.
- The Oak Ballroom in Schuyler is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
According to University of Nebraska-Lincoln records, there have been 10 letterman football players from Colfax County, NE:
- Craig Fischer – SE 1997, Leigh, NE.
- Eric Fischer – DB 2000, Leigh, NE.
- Gary Brichacek – OT 1964-1966, Schuyler, NE.
- Mel Brichacek – OG 1966-1968, Schuyler, NE.
- William Holloran – T 1954, Schuyler, NE.
- Tim Johnk – FB 1989-1991, Schuyler, NE.
- Jeff Krejci – S 1979-1981, Schuyler, NE.
- Monte Pearson – T 1911-1912, Schuyler, NE.
- Bradley Bunner – CB 2020, Clarkson, NE.
- Dan Svehla – LB 1988-1990, Clarkson, NE.
- Fred Wigington – Former MLB pitcher, played 1923 season with St. Louis Cardinals. Led Nebraska State League in 1922 with 261 strikeouts.
- Kyle Emanuel – Former NFL linebacker. Played collegiately at North Dakota State. 4x FCS national champion. Buck Buchanan Award winner in 2014, given to the best defensive player in FCS. 5th round draft pick in 2015. 2x All-State at Schuyler Central.
- Chuck Jura – Former Nebraska basketball player and NBA player. Also played in Italy. Nebraska High School Hall of Fame member,. 2x All-State and 1x High School All-American at Schuyler HS. 2x All-Big Eight basketball player. Nebraska Basketball Hall of Fame. Drafted by the Chicago Bulls in the 3rd round of the 1972 draft.
- Kim Sigler – 40th Governor of Michigan. From Schuyler, NE.
- Brad Vering – 3x Nebraska HS state champion, finished HS with 148-2 record. Wrestled for Nebraska, 3x All-American, NCAA Champion 197lbs in 2000. 4x US Nationals champion. 4x US World Team member. 2x US Olympic Team member. 2007 World silver medalist. From Howells, NE.
- Carl Jark – US Army Lt. General during WWII and Korea. Set world record as a cadet in the discus throw at the 1929 Drake Relays. Born in Leigh, NE.
Jeff Krejci


- Wore #2 at safety for Nebraska from 1977 to 1981, lettering from 1979-1981. He played on the freshman team in 1977 and redshirted in 1978.
- Approximately 6’0” and 180lbs
- Came to Nebraska from Schuyler as a walk-on quarterback.
- All-State QB that led Schuyler to a Class B state championship in 1976.
- Played behind All-Big Eight safety Russell Gary in 1979 and 1980.
- 1981 & 1982 Defensive Back Optimist Award Winner
- First Team All-Big Eight 1981.
- Honorable Mention All-American 1981.
- Led Nebraska in 1981 with 4 interceptions.
- Led Nebraska defensive backs with 63 tackles.
- Played a key role in the Blackshirts’ nation leading pass defense (100.1 yards per game allowed) and 6th ranked total defense.
- Nebraska went 29-7 in his 3 seasons as a letterman and the blackshirts had 8 shutouts in that span.
- Finished his career at Nebraska with 77 tackles, 6 interceptions, 8 pass deflections, and 2 fumble recoveries.
GO BIG RED
Resources:
https://storage.googleapis.com/husk.../ZD6pyAK8hFocPYXCFPaVccH8170tcm1uOYyc7u0R.pdf
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colfax_County,_Nebraska
https://visitnebraska.com/clarkson
https://clarksonmuseum.weebly.com/
https://www.huskermax.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/1983-Nebraska-Football-Media-Guide.pdf