There's encouraging news in the offensive backfield for the Huskers.
Transfer running back Markese Stepp, recovering from offseason foot surgery, appears to be "100 percent and ready to roll," Nebraska offensive coordinator Matt Lubick said after Wednesday morning's practice.
Quarterback Adrian Martinez was on the receiving end of praise from tight ends coach Sean Beckton, who said he's seeing a "night and day" difference in Martinez's mechanics and leadership. He's "demanding a lot" of himself and his teammates, Beckton said.
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Coverage
- Husker247 | Husker Quick Hits: Wednesday updates include encouraging report at RB
- Lincoln Journal Star | Rapid Reaction: Stepp ahead of schedule; tight ends shining; 'night and day' different with Martinez
- Hail Varsity | Adrian Martinez 'Night and Day' Different as Huskers Work Through Fall Camp
- Omaha World-Herald | RB Markese Stepp 'ready to roll' after injury kept him sidelined this spring
- Nebraska Athletics | Lubick Explains Focus of Offense on Day Five of Fall Camp