Jack Lambert
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Mike Riley enters his 3rd season as Nebraska's head coach, and thankfully, the reign of scattershot black QB Tommy Armstrong is finally over. I'm even glad his below average back-up for the last three years, Ryker Fyfe, is gone too. Neither of these guys were good QBs, and Riley's recruiting has really paid off at the position for Nebraska. The starter (finally, an actual QB will be under center) this year will be Tulane transfer Tanner Lee, who's got the potential to surprise a lot of people! At 6'4, 220, Lee's got great size for the position, and will be looking to sling it all over the field this year. Lee got destroyed behind a terrible offensive line at Tulane, so working behind Nebraska's should come as a relief to him. Backing up Lee is former four-star recruit Patrick O'Brien. He was Riley's first great QB that he got to commit, and red-shirted last year. He'll be the primary back-up. Freshman Tristan Gebbia, who nearly unseated O'Brien for the backup job in fall camp, will likely redshirt this year. I think Gebbia is Nebraska's QB of the future.
At FB, senior Luke McNitt has the position locked down, as he has the last couple of years. Ben Miles (the son of coach Les Miles) will be the future at the FB and H-Back spots. At tight end, Tyler Hoppes, a senior walk-on who hasn't played much in his career, in generating a lot of hype, and has locked down the position over some scholarship players. Hoppes is being looked at as a big weapon in the passing game, so he'll be one to keep an eye on. Fellow senior Conner Ketter and sophomore Matt Snyder back up the tight end spot, along with two freshmen in Jack Stoll and David Engelhaupt (who I think should be at LB). The Cornhuskers will start no white WRs this year, but they will have two who will play a fair amount: 6'5 junior Bryan Reimers is the tallest wideout Nebraska has, and he's good, so he'll be playing a lot as the backup at the "X" WR spot. Senior walk-on Gabe Rahn will be the 2nd string slot WR. Also of note, Husker DWFs will surely be weeping as "super-freshman" WR Keyshawn Johnson Jr. is still "away from the team" and won't be back until January.
The offensive line has some great prospects on it. Nick Gates has been starting at LT since he was a freshman, and will continue to make an impact for Nebraska manning the blind-side. Junior Cole Conrad looks to get the start at center, while Tanner Farmer, who should be in the NFL one day, will be the right guard. Nebraska has several highly touted backups on the line, including Matt Farniok, Brendan Jaimes, Michael Decker, and Boe Wilson.
On defense, Nebraska somehow manages to continue to find white players to start. In-state Mick Stoltenberg is an absolute mountain of a man, and will be manning the NT spot in the Cornhusker's 3-4 defense. He's good enough to make an NFL roster if he can stay healthy. Red-shirt freshman Ben Stille is a backup at the FDE spot, and Peyton Newell is a backup at the BDE spot. The "Dog" OLB spot will be manned by a combination of junior Luke Gifford and a black player. Gifford has had an outstanding camp, and pushed himself up to c0-starter status. Former walk-on Chris Weber, now a senior, will man the "Mike" inside LB spot, and will likely lead Nebraska in tackles. Weber is a captain and is the leader of the defense. Besides these two, redshirt freshman Collin Miller is 3rd string at WLB. Unfortunately, one of the most talented players on the Husker's defense, sophomore JoJo Domann, is out for the season, which is unfortunate. I'm hoping he makes a full recovery, as he would've likely started this year.
Since 2005, Nebraska has started 11, 13, 11, 12, 11, 13, 14, 13, 8, 10, 11, and 11 white players. It looks like a drop back down to 9 for the Cornhuskers this year, but they have a fair amount of depth.
Offense
QB - Tanner Lee
FB - Luke McNitt
TE - Tyler Hoppes
LT - Nick Gates
C - Cole Conrad
RG - Tanner Farmer
Defense
NT - Mick Stoltenberg
DOG LB - Luke Gifford - co-starter
MLB - Chris Weber
At FB, senior Luke McNitt has the position locked down, as he has the last couple of years. Ben Miles (the son of coach Les Miles) will be the future at the FB and H-Back spots. At tight end, Tyler Hoppes, a senior walk-on who hasn't played much in his career, in generating a lot of hype, and has locked down the position over some scholarship players. Hoppes is being looked at as a big weapon in the passing game, so he'll be one to keep an eye on. Fellow senior Conner Ketter and sophomore Matt Snyder back up the tight end spot, along with two freshmen in Jack Stoll and David Engelhaupt (who I think should be at LB). The Cornhuskers will start no white WRs this year, but they will have two who will play a fair amount: 6'5 junior Bryan Reimers is the tallest wideout Nebraska has, and he's good, so he'll be playing a lot as the backup at the "X" WR spot. Senior walk-on Gabe Rahn will be the 2nd string slot WR. Also of note, Husker DWFs will surely be weeping as "super-freshman" WR Keyshawn Johnson Jr. is still "away from the team" and won't be back until January.
The offensive line has some great prospects on it. Nick Gates has been starting at LT since he was a freshman, and will continue to make an impact for Nebraska manning the blind-side. Junior Cole Conrad looks to get the start at center, while Tanner Farmer, who should be in the NFL one day, will be the right guard. Nebraska has several highly touted backups on the line, including Matt Farniok, Brendan Jaimes, Michael Decker, and Boe Wilson.
On defense, Nebraska somehow manages to continue to find white players to start. In-state Mick Stoltenberg is an absolute mountain of a man, and will be manning the NT spot in the Cornhusker's 3-4 defense. He's good enough to make an NFL roster if he can stay healthy. Red-shirt freshman Ben Stille is a backup at the FDE spot, and Peyton Newell is a backup at the BDE spot. The "Dog" OLB spot will be manned by a combination of junior Luke Gifford and a black player. Gifford has had an outstanding camp, and pushed himself up to c0-starter status. Former walk-on Chris Weber, now a senior, will man the "Mike" inside LB spot, and will likely lead Nebraska in tackles. Weber is a captain and is the leader of the defense. Besides these two, redshirt freshman Collin Miller is 3rd string at WLB. Unfortunately, one of the most talented players on the Husker's defense, sophomore JoJo Domann, is out for the season, which is unfortunate. I'm hoping he makes a full recovery, as he would've likely started this year.
Since 2005, Nebraska has started 11, 13, 11, 12, 11, 13, 14, 13, 8, 10, 11, and 11 white players. It looks like a drop back down to 9 for the Cornhuskers this year, but they have a fair amount of depth.
Offense
QB - Tanner Lee
FB - Luke McNitt
TE - Tyler Hoppes
LT - Nick Gates
C - Cole Conrad
RG - Tanner Farmer
Defense
NT - Mick Stoltenberg
DOG LB - Luke Gifford - co-starter
MLB - Chris Weber