Catching Up with NGF Recipient Jim Unger

Catching Up with NGF Recipient Jim Unger

Jim Unger

Former UNL Varsity and All American Gymnast Jim Unger was one of the NGF’s first recipients. Jim was injured in a freak bicycle accident and is confined to a wheel chair which was provided by the generous supporters of the NGF.

Today, he leads an active lifestyle and is an outspoken supporter of what the Nebraska Greats Foundation can do to assist those in need.

Many who follow the Nebraska Greats Foundation know of how the NGF assisted you after your accident. Update us on how you are doing and what you are doing?

I am doing great–many Healthcare workers, and others think that I am a paraplegic rather than a quadriplegic. After going through somewhat tedious training, testing, and red tape, I am now able to drive! This has freed up a lot of opportunities to get things done.

You competed for the University of Nebraska Gymnastics team when the sport was starting to boom internationally. Did you ever think it would become THAT big?

When I competed at Nebraska, there were 216 schools with gymnastics. Now that Iowa dropped its program last week, sadly there are only 14 left. Obviously the budget is the main reason, along with Title IX. However, since gymnastics is an Olympic sport, we hope that it will be retained by those remaining schools.

Over the last 40 years, Nebraska has dominated men’s gymnastics why is that?

Gymnastics exploded in the 70’s due to more coverage, equipment advances, and Kurt Thomas and Bart Conner winning internationally. Of all the advances in equipment, the most exponential were the spring tumbling floor, and the in-ground foam pits. Nebraska was the first college to install a pit, in the Devaney Sports Center. The pits allow learning of double somersaults until the athlete has mastered the skill, before performing it on a mat landing.

Did you know that on the 1984 men’s team, Olympic gold medalists, 4 out of the 7 competitors were from Nebraska: Jim Hartung, Phil Cahoy, Scott Johnson, and alternate Jim Mikus. The 1980 team that “didn’t go” had Coach Francis Allen, Jim Hartung, Phil Cahoy, and Larry Gerard all from Nebraska.

Talk about how the NGF helped you.

I was one of the first to be helped. In my case, they generously provided me with physical therapy equipment and a motorized chair…which has been beneficial for my circulation and muscle tone, as well as keeping my hopes alive for medical advances to walk again (and play golf!).

A lot of athletes are reluctant to ask for help. There are many out there who probably need assistance with the medical issues, what would you say to them?

I would encourage other athletes in need to be sure to ask the Nebraska Greats Foundation for help! We all go through tough times in life, and whether yours is financial, medical, or other, please reach out.

You competed when most young boys were playing football, basketball and baseball. What got you started in gymnastics?

I tried out for all sports, and did pretty well. When we had to hop up on the pommel horse and do leg cuts, or walk on our hands on the parallel bars, Coach Fox (Jr. High PE teacher) liked the way I could keep my legs straight, and point my toes. That was how I started in gymnastics, just during the season.

Our high school teams won 2 state championship, and were recently inducted into the Lincoln Southeast HS Hall of Fame. But, it wasn’t until college that I trained gymnastics year-round.

I feel very fortunate that I ended up getting a full athletic scholarship to pay for college. I ended up becoming Francis Allen’s first All-American; I didn’t know that I would end up teaching kids for 40 years…I feel very blessed.

Epley and McGlade Named to the Nebraska Greats Foundation Board of Directors

Epley and McGlade Named to the Nebraska Greats Foundation Board of Directors

EPLEY AND MCGLADE NAMED TO THE NEBRASKA GREATS FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS

The Nebraska Greats Foundation 501C-3 (www.negreats.org) which provides emergency assistance to former
collegiate athletics letter winners who face medical and financial challenges announces the appointment of Boyd
Epley and Michael McGlade to the Board of Directors. Each will serve a 5-year term.

Epley, known as “The Godfather of College Strength and Conditioning” is recognized as the pioneer in the field
after serving at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln for most of 50 years. His vision made “Husker Power” a brand
name in college sports and UNL as the birthplace for modern day S/C programs. He retired July 1, 2020. Globally
renowned and copied, his original strength and conditioning guide book is on display at the College Football Hall of
Fame in Atlanta, GA. Says Epley, “I have a great desire to serve the NGF and its mission. I am excited to begin this
next chapter of my career and utilize my experience and relationships to identify donors and recipients.”

McGlade brings a 40-year career in the medical field to the NGF. Currently the Senior Associate Dean for
Administration and Director of Finance for the (UNMC) College of Medicine, he has also served as Departmental
Admin. Dir. of Internal Medicine, OBGYN as well as Anesthesiology. He holds degrees from UNK and UNO after a
standout football career at UNK from 1976-1980. Says McGlade, “the chance to support individuals that now need
assistance after providing such great joy to other Nebraskans as they participated in athletics across the state
energizes me.”

The Nebraska Greats Foundation Partners With Social Media Heavyweight Opendorse To Assist In Reaching Those In Need

The Nebraska Greats Foundation Partners With Social Media Heavyweight Opendorse To Assist In Reaching Those In Need

June 23, 2020

The Nebraska Greats Foundation (501C-3 non profit) www.negreats.org which serves former letter
winners from Nebraska’s 4-year colleges and universities who face medical and financial challenges,
proudly announces a partnership with Lincoln-based Opendorse, a social media marketing firm to assist
the NGF in identifying qualified applicants.

Terms were not disclosed.

Opendorse will assist the NGF in building a roster of high-profile former Nebraska college athletes who
will share NGF content on their social media platforms.

“It’s time to turbo-charge the NGF brand directly to those who we believe influence their former
teammates more impactfully than about anybody. To many athletes, their teammates really are like
family. Opendorse will deliver us to them.” Says NGF Executive Director Jim Rose.

Says Opendorse Co-founder/President Adi Kunalic, “The Nebraska Greats Foundation is an excellent
organization with a mission that we genuinely believe in. As former Huskers, we want to do all we can
to help our alumni community. I’m proud that Opendorse can be a part of helping spread their message
to Nebraska college sports fans across the state. And am hopeful that through our partnership we can
increase recipients and ultimately assist alumni who need our help the most.”

Founded in 2012 by former college football players turned social media marketers, Kunalic and Blake
Lawrence, Opendorse was built to provide athletes with a solution to publish content from partners on
social media. Today, 10,000 athletes and thousands of their partners — teams, leagues, players
associations, and brands — trust Opendorse to deliver outcomes, connect with fans, and ultimately,
make the most of their moment on social media.

The Nebraska Greats Foundation names Grand Island businessman Tom Dinsdale to the Board of Directors

The Nebraska Greats Foundation names Grand Island businessman Tom Dinsdale to the Board of Directors

The Nebraska Greats Foundation names Grand Island businessman Tom Dinsdale to the Board of Directors

The Nebraska Greats Foundation (501C-3 nonprofit) which serves former letter winners from Nebraska’s 4-year colleges and universities who face medical and financial challenges, proudly announces the addition of Grand Island businessman/philanthropist Tom Dinsdale to the 13-member Board of Directors. His selection was unanimously approved at the June 11, 2020 Board meeting in Omaha.

Dinsdale will serve an initial five-year term.

“This is a tremendous coup for the Nebraska Greats. The Dinsdales (Tom and wife, Kim) are highly sought to serve on both corporate and nonprofit boards from across the country. And why not? They are bright, experienced, successful, tireless and passionate about all things that matter to Nebraskans” says NGF Executive Director, Jim Rose.

Dinsdale, a native of Palmer Nebraska is a central Nebraska Car and Truck dealer and has served as a Vice President of Pinnacle Bank Corp. for over 35 years. He is a member of the American Legion. Mr. and Mrs. Dinsdale, a Trustee at Hastings College, were presented with the Andra Franklin Service Award by the NE Greats in 2020. Mr. Dinsdale was named 2010 Man of The Year by the Grand Island Independent.

Says Dinsdale, “”I feel an obligation to the state’s collegiate athletes who have fallen on hard times. They nor any Nebraskan should ever struggle alone.”

The Nebraska Greats Foundation supports the annual #OmahaGives campaign to support causes in the Omaha area

The Nebraska Greats Foundation supports the annual #OmahaGives campaign to support causes in the Omaha area

The Nebraska Greats Foundation (501C-3 non profit) www.negreats.org which serves former letter winners from Nebraska’s 4-year colleges and universities who face medical and financial challenges, is an enthusiastic supporter of the annual Omaha Gives campaign.

Omaha Gives urges Omahans to financially support local charities, foundations and good works organizations.

“We greatly appreciate the support for our athletes in need on #GivingTuesday, but the battle wages on and if Omaha Gives encourages donors to support the NGF in addition to other worthy causes, we will ALL be able to even better assist those in need.”  Says NGF Board President Jerry Murtaugh.

The NGF serves athletes from 16 Nebraska colleges and Universities including Omaha-based UNO, Creighton, College of St. Mary, Bellevue University, the former Dana College in Blair and any Nebraska Cornhusker from the Omaha metro area.

Donations of any size are welcomed at www.omahagives.org Donations to the NE Greats are welcomed at www.negreats.org.

NEBRASKANS FAR AND WIDE GIVE GENEROUSLY TO THE NGF ON #GIVINGTUESDAYNOW, 2020

NEBRASKANS FAR AND WIDE GIVE GENEROUSLY TO THE NGF ON #GIVINGTUESDAYNOW, 2020

The Nebraska Greats Foundation (501C-3) www.negreats.org generated just over $70,000 cash to assist former letter winners from each of 16 Nebraska-based 4 year colleges and universities who face medical and financial challenges. The effort was part of the global #GivingTuesdayNow initiative seeking global support for worthy causes.

The effort included a significant social media presence in the form of Facebook posts, tweets and videos produced by an army of athletes and coaches representing all 16 schools served by the NGF.

“This shows that to Nebraskans, the care and concern for college student-athletes is a lifelong commitment. Long after their playing days, we care about them like family. On behalf of them, THANK YOU!” Says NGF Board President Jerry Murtaugh.

The mission of the NGF is to provide life-saving support in the form of equipment, facilities, insurance deductibles, procedures, prescription medication, and pre and post-operative care not covered by insurance and only to applicants who qualify medically and have a financial need that precludes them from getting the critical care on their own.

The NGF encourages all Nebraskans who may be aware of former athletes in need to please refer the athlete to the Foundation at www.negreats.org which will then reach out to the athlete privately. All referrals can remain anonymous.

The Nebraska Greats Foundation provides life-saving emergency support to male or female former letter winner from any of the 16 Nebraska based colleges and universities who qualify financially and medically. The NGF is a 501C-3 nonprofit. The NGF is a member of the Non-Profit association of the Midlands. All cash donations are tax deductible and can be made online at www.negreats.org

Nebraska Greats Foundation to Join #GIVINGTUESDAY

The Nebraska Greats Foundation to Join #GIVINGTUESDAY

The Nebraska Greats Foundation (501c-3 non profit) is planning a national outreach as part of the global #GivingTuesday movement on Tuesday, May 5th to raise awareness of the plight of former Nebraska college athletes.

On #GivingTuesday former athletes from each of the 16 4-year colleges and universities served by the NGF will urge fans to support former teammates in medical and financial hardship. They will produce social media posts directing fans to www.negreats.org to make cash contributions of any size.

In a recent study by Indiana University, 50% of former athletes experience some form of chronic injury from their playing days, 55% report at least one, unaffordable medical bill and 67% report suffering at least one major injury while playing.

Meanwhile, 71% of workers are under-insured and out of pocket spending for health care has risen 50% since 2010.

These statistics are even more daunting given the Covid-19 crisis which has forced many former athletes, like many Americans out of work and without adequate health insurance.

Says NGF Executive Director Jim Rose “We are blessed with a huge number of popular former athletes from all 16 schools who care about their former teammates. We are hoping they reach many of the great fans of all these schools, make them aware of what we are doing so their innate generosity to shine through. The Covid-19 pandemic is bringing out the best in all of us and we are excited to be small part of #GivingTuesday this May 5th”

The Nebraska Greats Foundation provides life-saving emergency support to any former letter winner from any of the 15 Nebraska based colleges and universities who qualify financially and medically. The NGF is a 501C-3 non profit. All cash donations are tax deductible and can be made online at www.negreats.org

Nebraska Greats Foundation Board Members Eric Crouch and Maurtice Ivy Named to the Nebraska Athletics Hall Of Fame 2020

Nebraska Greats Foundation Board Members Eric Crouch and Maurtice Ivy Named to the Nebraska Athletics Hall Of Fame 2020

Nebraska Greats Foundation Board of Directors members and former Husker standouts Maurtice Ivy and Eric Crouch were announced as members of the University of Nebraska Athletics Hall of Fame Class for 2020.

They are joined by former volleyball coach Terry Pettit, former Volleyball standout Jordan Larson, bowling standout Amanda Burgoyne, and football/TF star Sam Francis.


Crouch, of Millard North HS was the 2001 Heisman Memorial Trophy winner as the best collegiate player in the USA after being named Big 12 Player of the Year in 1999 and 2001. He accounted for nearly 9,000 yards of total offense and scored 97 touchdowns. Earlier this spring, he was also named to the class of 2020 in the College Football Hall of Fame.

Ivy, of Omaha Central was the first Husker women’s basketball player to amass 2,000 points (2,131), was a 3-time All-Big 8 pick and was the 1988 Conference Player of the Year in leading NU to the regular season title.

Says NFG Executive Director Jim Rose, “Maurtice and Eric are truly deserving of this distinction as legendary Huskers. They are fantastic ambassadors for the state and university and have been ‘game changers’ as representatives of the Nebraska Greats Foundation and all
we do.”

The class of 2020 will be inducted in the Fall.

The Nebraska Greats Foundation provides life-saving emergency support to any former letter winner from any of the 15 Nebraska based
colleges and universities who qualify financially and medically. The NGF is a 501C-3 non prof