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Nebraska's Luke Lindenmeyer is the next veteran tight end, bringing a physical blocking presence and old-school grit he ...
Sophomore • Wide receiver Hunter will line up for Nebraska this fall in the sweet spot between proven and potential. Proven in that the big-bodied speedster just put up full-season numbers at Cal — 40 ...
Georgia has tapped into the international pipeline for talent again in its 2026 recruiting class with a commitment from a ...
Appreciation for the Nebraska football center who was the greatest at his position in the history of college football.
Whether he takes on a bigger role at tight end or remains an offensive X-factor, Nelson will be a key part of the Husker offense in 2025.
More of an outside defensive lineman than an interior rusher, George should excel at setting the edge and stopping the run.
Nebraska does not have an offensive line set for the fall, but Tyler Knaak could likely factor in after moving from guard to tackle this spring.
No. 40 Tyler Knaak 6-6, 325 • Junior • Offensive line A third-year Husker whose contributions to date have come in a backup role, this could the season in which Knaak breaks through.
The redshirt freshman's potential is one reason Nebraska opted not to add a transfer running back.
No. 45 Amare Sanders 6-1, 175 • Redshirt freshman • Defensive back Nebraska's patience and its plans for developing one of its top young defensive backs could pay off in a big way this fall.