Memorial Stadium

1986 (Senior)
Siebler was the Huskers 6th leading tackler with 51 total tackles, 36 unassisted and 15 assisted during the 1986 season. Sieleber also led the team in interceptions with 3 and also tacked on two pass break ups. Bryan also returned a punt for 11 yards. He helped the Huskers to a 10-2 record and an appearance in the 1987 Sugar Bowl, where Nebraska defeated the LSU Tigers, 30-15.

1985 (Junior)
Siebler split starts with Chris Carr during the 1985 season at safety. He recorded 30 total tackles and was second on the team in pass break-ups with five. He had a top tackle game against Florida State with six, he also had five tackles against Oklahoma State. Siebler also returned four punts as a junior. 

1984 (Sophomore)
Bryan earned his first varsity letter as a reserve safety, where he saw action in four games and recorded one unassisted tackle. 

1983 (Redshirt)
Siebler switched from wingback to cornerback during his redshirt season. 

1982 (Freshman)
Siebler led the Nebraska freshman team in receiving with four catches for 81 yards and one touchdown. He also rushed 15 times for 91 yards and two touchdown's, returned three punts for 53 yards and two kickoffs for 30 yards. 

Fremont High School
Siebler was All-conference, all-state and All-Big Eight-area for Coach Jerry Gdowski, where he gained 1,794 yards rushing and 1,113 receiving and 24 touchdowns in three years. Bryan also lettered three times in track, twice in basketball. 

Personal
Siebler was a member of National Honor Society and carried a perfect 4.0 grade-point-average all through high school. He is the son of Alvin and Mary Siebler, Born in April of 1964 in Fremont Nebraska.