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- Infobox NFL biography is being considered for merging. › Dean Elmer Steinkuhler (born January 27, 1961) is an American former professional football player...
- Franz Steinkühler (born 20 May 1937) is a German business consultant and former trade union leader. He served between 1986 and 1993 as boss of the powerful...
- prevent the defender from interposing a man or capturing a checking piece. Steinkühler vs. Blackburne, 1863 After providing their own definition, Hooper and...
- Johnson, Jeff Smith and eventual Heisman Trophy winner Mike Rozier; T Dean Steinkuhler (#2 overall pick in 1984 NFL Draft); WR Irving Fryar (#1 overall pick...
- (Tennessee) and Bill Fischer (Notre Dame), and the third-team player was Dean Steinkuhler (Nebraska). Taylor was one of six Nebraska Cornhuskers selected to this...
- Mayr 1983–1986 Hans Mayr Franz Steinkühler 1986–1989 Franz Steinkühler Karl-Heinz Jansen 1989–1993 Franz Steinkühler Klaus Zwickel 1993–1998 Klaus Zwickel...
- knowledge of that wide-open game would serve him well as a coach. Dean Steinkuhler – (born January 27, 1961) is a former American college and professional...
- Hannah of Alabama, Aaron Taylor of Nebraska, Brad Budde of USC, Dean Steinkuhler of Nebraska and Jim Parker of Ohio State. Shields was one of six Nebraska...
- 1978: Clark 1979: Budde 1980: Green 1981: Sims 1982: Rimington 1983: Steinkuhler 1984: Degrate 1985: Casillas 1986: Bennett 1987: Spielman 1988: Rocker...
- setting it on the turf. The ball was picked up by offensive guard Dean Steinkuhler, who ran the ball 19 yards for a touchdown. Nebraska had run the play...