Butch Nash

[4][5][6] Nash earned second-team Associated Press All-Big Ten Conference honors for his efforts in his senior 1938 season.

During his career, he worked under seven head coaches: Bernie Bierman, Wes Fesler, Murray Warmath, Cal Stoll, Joe Salem, Lou Holtz, and John Gutekunst.

Nash's career is highlighted by several key moments including National Football Championships in 1935 and 1936 as a player.

He delivered pre-game speeches to the team telling them the importance of the rivalry and the history of the "Little Brown Jug.

[3] The George "Butch" Nash Scholarship is awarded each year to a Golden Gopher Football Player.

Butch Nash