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The running game was a focus of attention after Thursday morning's Nebraska football practice, the fourth of preseason camp. Position coach E.J. Barthel spoke of instilling a "lion mentality" in the running backs. "Lion's going to hunt. If he doesn't kill, he doesn't eat. That's the reality of how we want to run the football. Everything we do needs to be with physical intent." Offensive coordinator Marcus Satterfield indicated several backs are likely to share the load in the run game. “The preference is to have Bo Jackson, but you know there’s not a lot of Bo Jacksons out there. So we’ve got ...
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Like the wide receiver room, the tight end position at Nebraska is in a state of reconstruction. New head coach Matt Rhule moved a few roster pieces around this spring and gave the room a new look. Sophomore AJ Rollins and redshirt freshman Brodie Tagaloa were moved to the defensive line. Joining the fray are redshirt freshmen Jake Appleget, formerly at linebacker, and Janiran Bonner, who moves over from wide receiver. James Carnie wasn't with the team this spring, and his name officially appeared in the transfer portal a few days before the spring game. This room is young and unproven, but th...
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Coach says talent isn’t an issue, but confidence might be Nebraska football head coach Matt Rhule said Thursday that the much-maligned offensive line is stocked with ample talent. Confidence, though, might be another matter. Speaking after the Huskers' ninth practice of spring, Rhule said the O-line is "as talented a one as I've ever been around in college football as a head coach. But are they going to believe it? Are they going to put it together?" "The narrative is 'the O-line's terrible', 'the O-line's terrible'. They hear that a lot, so I think all those guys on the offensive line just ha...
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Coordinators speak after Tuesday’s Husker football practice Offensive coordinator Mark Whipple says the Huskers will be facing a fired-up opponent Saturday in Georgia Southern. "This is a big game for them. ... They have good athletes and guys that can run," Whipple said after Tuesday's Nebraska football practice. "They have better athletes than they look on tape. That's what I told the players. ... We told them they're going to be a little bit more twitchy or faster than you see on tape." The Eagles, coached by former USC coach Clay Helton, opened their season Saturday night with a 59-7 win o...
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