1986 (Senior)
Galois was the alternate right guard behind John McCormick as a senior, despite being an alternate he still received a varsity letter for the second straight year. He helped lead the Huskers to the 1987 USF&G Sugar Bowl, where Nebraska defeated LSU, 30-15. The Huskers finished the season ranked second nationally in rushing offense, averaging 305.5 yards per game, and third in scoring with 37.8 points per contest.
1985 (Junior)
Galious lettered as a reserve left guard as a junior. He helped power the Huskers to their fourth NCAA rushing title in the previous six years, averaging 374.3 rushing yards per game. Nebraska finished with a 9-3 record and earned a berth in the Sunkist Fiesta Bowl against Michigan, averaging 472.5 total yards and 36.2 points per game.
1984 (Sophomore)
Galious was a reserve non-letter winner during the 1984 season. Nebraska finished with a 10-2 record and defeated LSU, 28-10, in the Sugar Bowl. The Huskers averaged 427.5 yards of total offense and 32.6 points per game.
1983 (Redshirt)
Galois redshirted his second season as a Husker.
1982 (Freshman)
Galois earned the starting job at right guard for the Huskers 5-0 freshman team.
Lincoln High
Galois was a three-year letterman as a tight end and linebacker for coach Harold Simpson. Ron was a Natural resource major. He is the son of Ronald Sr. and Virginia Galois. Born on July 4th, 1963 in Lincoln.