21 Weeks to the 25th Campbell Trophy: Robert Zatechka - 1994
Nebraska offensive tackle Robert Zatechka, the 1994 winner of the Campbell Trophy, now serves as a physician at Nebraska Orthopedic Hospital.
Published: 7/15/2014 1:30:00 PM
Robert Zatechka
Nebraska | Offensive Tackle
Hometown: Lansing, Mich.
Current Occupation: Physician
Nebraska | Offensive Tackle
Hometown: Lansing, Mich.
Current Occupation: Physician
One can't do it any better than Robert Zatechka, from a perfect 4.0 GPA in the classroom to captaining the 1994 Cornhuskers to an undefeated national championship season.
A standout four-year starter at offensive tackle, Zatechka anchored a Nebraska offensive line for four years that produced an overall record of 42-6-1 from 1991-94.
Majoring in biological science with a minor in chemistry, Zatechka could be found on the Dean's List every semester and was a member of the Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society as well as the Golden Key National Honor Society. He was named a four-time Academic All-Big Eight Conference honoree, a Chancellor's Scholar, captain of the Anson Mount Scholar-Athlete Team, an ESPN student-athlete, a two-time First Team GTE Academic All-American, a 1994 NCAA Top Eight Award selection and the 1994-95 Big Eight Male Athlete of the Year.
The Lansing, Mich., native signed with the New York Giants in 1995 and played in 47 games for the franchise from 1995-97. He played in all but one game for the 1995 Giants under legendary coach Dan Reeves, helping New York make the transformation to a 10-5-1 playoff team in 1997, his final season before embarking full-time on his medical career.
From 2004-08, he continued his medical training and residency with emphasis on anesthesiology at the University of Nebraska-Omaha campus. He currently serves as a physician at Nebraska Orthopedic Hospital.
Click here for a photo album of Zatechka.
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