Glad to hear Bradley is doing well! Begs the question, why is there no clear cut #1 that is a veteran?
Can you expand on that?Because Danny Langsdorf.Glad to hear Bradley is doing well! Begs the question, why is there no clear cut #1 that is a veteran?
Can you expand on that?Because Danny Langsdorf.Glad to hear Bradley is doing well! Begs the question, why is there no clear cut #1 that is a veteran?
Oh my god! This is AMAZING!Can you expand on that?Because Danny Langsdorf.Glad to hear Bradley is doing well! Begs the question, why is there no clear cut #1 that is a veteran?
Because Danny Langsdorf.
OWHNebraska has its four scholarship backs — Tre Bryant, Devine Ozigbo, Mikale Wilbon and Jaylin Bradley — clustered. Bradley, the freshman from Bellevue West, fits in well. He caught coach Mike Riley’s eye Day 1, and in a drill, you could see Riley watching, and approving. Bradley catches the ball without hesitation or trouble. Bradley’s ball security skills will be tested. Most improved over the summer? Ozigbo. He’s returned to the trimmer back we saw as a freshman, and he may be NU’s best pure draw play guy. He doesn’t fumble, and he’s spry in open space. He needs a little room to operate. Tre Bryant may be the No. 1 guy for now, and he runs tough between the tackles.
Unless he's a special teams starterIts just my opinion, but if there isn't much separation between the backs you might as well redshirt Bradley right? No point in playing him 3-5 snaps a game and wasting his freshman season. Kid has a ton of talent, but there are 3 other backs that are going to get more carries than he is.
Who do you think it will be? I would like it to OZ. But it might be Bryant. Not sure Wilbon has the focus yet. I haven't had the pleasure of watching Bradley yet, but Benning loves him, at least in HS>I like the stable we have, a true 1 will emerge.