Honors & Awards
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2024 (Junior)
Gabe Ervin Jr. has played in eight games this season and has 14 carries for 41 yards and two touchdowns. He had six carries for 24 yards with a pair of touchdowns in the season opener against UTEP. Erving carried twice for six yards against Colorado. He gained three yards on three carries against Northern Iowa. Ervin had a four-yard carry at Purdue. He had one carry for two yards at Indiana. Ervin also had a two-yard carry against Wisconsin.
2023 (Sophomore)
Ervin played in three games with two starts before suffering a season-ending injury against Northern Illinois. It was the second time in three seasons his year was limited to four or fewer games because of injury.
Ervin rushed for 196 yards on 38 carries and was Nebraska’s leading rusher before his injury. Ervin also caught two passes for 20 yards and had one rushing touchdown. In the opener at Minnesota, he had seven carries for 55 yards. He averaged a career-high 7.9 yards per carry against the Gophers with a career-long 27-yard rush. Ervin rushed for 74 yards on 17 carries at Colorado, setting career highs in both categories. He had 14 carries for 67 yards and one touchdown against Northern Illinois.
2022 (Redshirt Freshman)
Ervin returned from a season-ending injury in 2021 to play in eight games in 2022. He rushed for 94 yards on 20 carries and had an eight-yard reception.
Ervin had his first carry of the season against North Dakota and had a two-yard rush against Georgia Southern. Ervin led Nebraska with a career-high 60 rushing yards against No. 6 Oklahoma. He then had six carries for 21 yards against Indiana.
Ervin missed the next four games due to injury before returning with two carries for six yards at No. 3 Michigan. He had a four-yard carry the next week against Wisconsin. Ervin recorded his only reception of the season with an eight-yard catch at Iowa, and he also had two carries for two yards against the Hawkeyes.
2021 (Redshirt)
Ervin started two of Nebraska's first four games at running back in 2021 before suffering a season-ending injury at No. 3 Oklahoma. Ervin rushed 37 times for 133 yards and two touchdowns in his abbreviated 2021 season. He started at Illinois, becoming the first true freshman running back to start a season opener in the modern era of Nebraska football. Ervin had 12 carries for 33 yards in his collegiate debut, and he added six carries for 17 yards the next week against Fordham. Ervin carried the ball 10 times for 56 yards against Buffalo, scoring the first two rushing touchdowns of his career. At No. 3 Oklahoma, Ervin rushed nine times for 18 yards before leaving the game with his injury.
Before Nebraska (Buford HS)
Ervin was a standout running back from Buford High School in Georgia. He was one of two Husker signees from Buford, along with Malik Williams. Ervin was a 2020 Sports Illustrated All-America candidate. He enrolled at Nebraska in January.
Ervin helped Buford to the Class 6A state championship, winning a state title in Georgia's second-largest class one season after he helped the Wolves to a Class 5A state championship. Ervin ran for more than 1,000 yards as a senior, including 40 carries for 333 yards and five touchdowns in the state playoffs. For his efforts as a senior, Ervin was named a first-team all-state selection by Georgia High School Football Daily. As a junior, Ervin rushed for more than 1,200 yards and 15 touchdowns while averaging nearly seven yards per carry and helping the Wolves to a state title in Georgia’s third-largest class.
Ervin had more than two dozen scholarship offers, choosing Nebraska over Arizona State, Duke, Georgia and Michigan State, among others. He was ranked among the top 25 running backs in the nation by Rivals.
Personal
Gabe is the son of Allen and Varhonda Ervin, and he was born on April 3, 2003. A management major, he graduated in May of 2024.