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Stoll has some work to do as a vertical threat in the passing game and his footwork needs some tweaking. But as a blocker, the Huskers know what they are getting.
"Right now Jack's the guy," NU tight ends coach Sean Beckton said. "He's the one guy in this room that we know that's gonna strike and drive people two yards on a given play."
Ask around the offense, and "plus-twos" are as important as any conventional statistic coaches and players track. Moving a defender two yards can demonstrate a strength advantage and extra effort on an individual level. In a broader sense, it furthers a culture of competition and indicates the potential success of a play. It can even be predictive of future contributors.
Players earned a point every time they collected a plus-two last fall. Stoll won going away among tight ends. Stanley Morgan paced the receivers, followed by JD Spielman, Kade Warner and Mike Williams. At running back, Devine Ozigbo was the big leader.
As for the offensive line? Junior left tackle Brenden Jaimes said it was either him or right tackle Matt Farniok. O-line coach Greg Austin declined to list the leaderboard from a year when those in the trenches were learning a new system and making strength gains.
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