The former composite four-star prospect from the 2022 cycle redshirted last year and still has four seasons left to play. Nebraska has been a veritable “Last Chance U” for former Bulldogs looking for fresh starts elsewhere.
The former composite four-star prospect from the 2022 cycle redshirted last year and still has four seasons left to play. Another tight end, Brett Seither, committed to Georgia Tech.
The former composite four-star prospect from the 2022 cycle redshirted last year and still has four seasons left to play. Another tight end, Brett Seither, committed to Georgia Tech.
“Because the season didn’t go the way I wanted it to and I know I’m better than a day-three guy or undrafted guy, I decided that going back and playing another year of playing college football and healing up would be the best thing for me,” Rouse said. The biomechanical engineering major is coming off an All-Pac-12 honorable mention season in 2022.
Kemp brings tons of production at the Power Five level. Do not underestimate Kemp's skillset here; NU coach Matt Rhule wants to field all kicks and punts, and Kemp returned 61 punts over the last four seasons, and that doesn't count the ones he fair caught.
That’s not all Nebraska can do before Feb. 1, when a second signing period hits. But getting offensive linemen and receivers in for spring camp seems important for Rhule’s staff.
An offensive lineman from an NCAA Division II program who had committed to play for Virginia is Iowa’s latest find in the transfer portal. “Let’s rock!
He announced on Twitter he was visiting Auburn on Wednesday, and NU is in the plans for the weekend. The 5-foot-9, 172-pounder initially declared for the NFL draft in early December before entering the portal last week after the NCAA granted Virginia seniors an extra season.