Safeties Deontai Williams and Marquel Dismuke surely are among the strongest leaders on Nebraska’s roster. Listen to them. They just have to be.
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The Husker receiving group, with few players who have seen much time on the field at NU, seems to be getting the offense down this spring.
It's mailbag time. A great time of the week. We address a football matter that won't go away and some disappointing NCAA volleyball talk.Â
Tuioti: “I love it here, but I haven’t been happy the past two years because I know we can do better." How? He shares a few ways.Â
The Huskers will allow 4,000 fans into Memorial Stadium for the workout, which is scheduled for approximately 2:15-4:45 p.m. Details here.
In last year's finale, the Huskers started three freshmen on the offensive line for the first time ever. The team rushed for 365 yards.
The 6-foot-6, 310-pound Robinson is one of many familiar faces angling to carry the momentum NU's defense built last season into the new year.
Stepp is the most notable of the group because he arrived on campus hoping to use spring to catapult to the top of the depth chart.
Playing in a bowl game would've been the right thing to do for Nebraska's program, Deontai Williams says.
Who was dressed, and who wasn't? How'd Adrian Martinez look? And what does a spring session look and sound like? Let's dive in.Â
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