Steven M. Sipple: Glenn may see more carries

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If you were ever a college freshman, you’d understand. Mom no longer does your laundry. Your sweetheart’s back home. You’re on your own now, trying to find your way to class, to the mall, the movies, the hottest party.

If you’re running backs Marlon Lucky and Cody Glenn, you’re trying to find your way to the field.

Eleven Nebraska true freshmen, including Lucky and Glenn, have played this season. But only one Husker rookie — place-kicker Jordan Congdon — has started. Bill Callahan has eased his freshmen into action.

The Huskers are 3-0, but fans grumble because the offense sputters like a 30-year-old Army jeep.

There are no easy answers.

Or are there?

At first blush, increasing Glenn’s playing time seems like a no-brainer. Give the kid the rock. If you watched Nebraska’s offense sprint past Pitt 7-6, you saw the 6-foot, 223-pound Glenn punish tacklers. He rushed four times for 20 yards in his college debut. Doesn’t sound like much? Well, in the context of the Huskers’ moribund offense, he was Calvin Jones slicing through Kansas in 1991.

Glenn pounds tacklers and pushes piles. He complements senior Cory Ross, who darts and dodges. Ross remains Nebraska’s most consistent weapon. He needs to get his share of touches. But judging from one game, Glenn could provide solid relief.

Or could he?

Life is indeed tricky, as are blitz packages and 8-pound playbooks. The thing is, we don’t see practice, so we don’t know for certain how well Glenn has grasped the system. He might be shaky against the blitz. On the other hand, maybe he’s designing plays for Callahan. Point is, we don’t know for sure.

Iowa State defensive coordinator John Skladany mixes blitzes and coverages effectively. He can confuse quarterbacks. If he confuses Glenn or Lucky on Saturday and a blitzer bulldozes Zac Taylor, well, what a fine mess that could become.

The 6-foot, 210-pound Lucky rushed for 4,880 yards and 81 touchdowns in three seasons at North Hollywood (Calif.) High School. Rivals.com rated him as the No. 2 running back in the country. Yet he admits he knew next to nothing about pass-blocking when he arrived in Lincoln. We can’t be sure, but that might explain why Lucky has had three carries in the last two games.

If Callahan and Co. are reluctant to use Lucky in the backfield, perhaps they could shift him into the slot and make use of his speed and good hands.

Whatever. With last week’s open date, Nebraska coaches were able to devote more time to young players. There’s buzz that a few freshmen could become more involved in the game plan. So don’t be surprised if Glenn and Lucky — particularly Glenn — see increased action against the 3-0 Cyclones.

Callahan, of course, is careful not to show his cards. He makes no promises about playing time.

It should be noted sophomore I-back Brandon Jackson remains No. 2 on the latest depth chart.

“It’s hard to find enough touches for all of them,” Callahan said of his four I-backs. “There are roles we give those players. They have a package of plays each week they can study, prepare for and get excited about for the upcoming game.”

It’s easy to assume Nebraska’s complex offense stymies freshmen, although Callahan poured some cold water on that notion Tuesday, saying, “I think the media has made way too much of the so-called 8-pound playbook.”

He said his playbook is streamlined for each opponent.

“We have a game-plan notebook that’s about 1 inch (in thickness), and less than 1 pound,” he said.

Learning new plays is one of myriad adjustments for freshmen. For instance, wide receiver Chris Brooks says he had to adjust to Nebraska’s ultra-intense practices.

Others have had to adjust to watching from the sideline. In that regard, some adjust better than others. Consequently, Callahan juggles two difficult tasks — massaging egos while simultaneously deciding what’s best for his team.

It’s interesting that the most hyped Husker recruits haven’t been major contributors. Lucky, Brooks, quarterback Harrison Beck, safety Leon Jackson, linebacker Phillip Dillard — each awaits his turn. Of course, the season’s young.

But try preaching patience to a bunch of four- and five-star recruits.

“I wish I was out there more,” said Dillard, who didn’t play a down at linebacker against Pitt. “I don’t see any reason why I shouldn’t be out there more. I’m not saying I have to start, but I should be playing more.”

Dillard leans on fellow freshmen for support.

“We try to tell each other our time will come,” he said. “But that gets hard to say after a long time.”

To an 18-year-old, three games seems an eternity.

Glenn keeps his head up.

“With those few reps I do get, I try to take full advantage of them,” he said.

He may soon be getting more of them.

Hey coach, I know how to get them all more reps...run the ball more vs. ISU B)

 
It’s easy to assume Nebraska’s complex offense stymies freshmen, although Callahan poured some cold water on that notion Tuesday, saying, “I think the media has made way too much of the so-called 8-pound playbook.”
“We have a game-plan notebook that’s about 1 inch (in thickness), and less than 1 pound,” he said.
No we can't be hearing any of that. It makes too much sense. ;)
“I wish I was out there more,” said Dillard, who didn’t play a down at linebacker against Pitt. “I don’t see any reason why I shouldn’t be out there more. I’m not saying I have to start, but I should be playing more.”
Whoa there, big frosh. The older guys are playing lights out right now. You'll get yours. :thumbs

 
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Man ISU is in for a suprise this weekend. The Depth Chart is an illusion to who actually is going to be starting. There's going to be significant changes along the offensive line and some new players will be in the mix and ISU DC will see some new formations. When was the last time ISU saw a 3 back set :smokin

 
“I wish I was out there more,” said Dillard, who didn’t play a down at linebacker against Pitt. “I don’t see any reason why I shouldn’t be out there more. I’m not saying I have to start, but I should be playing more.”
Whoa there, big frosh. The older guys are playing lights out right now. You'll get yours. :thumbs
That's no joke. What the heck does he expect? He may become a damn fine player, but the fact is he came into town almost 30 lbs over what Cosgrove wanted him at. McKeon has turned out to be a gem so far, the heart and leader of the defense. I'm glad Dillard wants to get out there and show everyone what he can do, but he also needs to learn to be a little more supportive of his teammates who are doing a damn fine job.

It’s easy to assume Nebraska’s complex offense stymies freshmen, although Callahan poured some cold water on that notion Tuesday, saying, “I think the media has made way too much of the so-called 8-pound playbook.”

No we can't be hearing any of that. It makes too much sense.
No we can't, that would squash what many of the naysayers are complaining about. ;)

 
“I wish I was out there more,” said Dillard, who didn’t play a down at linebacker against Pitt. “I don’t see any reason why I shouldn’t be out there more. I’m not saying I have to start, but I should be playing more.”
Whoa there, big frosh. The older guys are playing lights out right now. You'll get yours. :thumbs
That's no joke. What the heck does he expect? He may become a damn fine player, but the fact is he came into town almost 30 lbs over what Cosgrove wanted him at. McKeon has turned out to be a gem so far, the heart and leader of the defense. I'm glad Dillard wants to get out there and show everyone what he can do, but he also needs to learn to be a little more supportive of his teammates who are doing a damn fine job.
Just like we don't know what goes on in practice, we also don't know what promises or illusions were illustrated when he was recruited. TO handed the reins to Frazier when he breathed the words transfer, maybe Callahan & Co. made some kind of promise when they recruited Dillard.

Even if BC did make some promises to the freshmen, what's wrong with it? Mack Brown obviously made promises to Sims as he shouldn't have been starting over Applewhite and the whole country knew it. There's nothing wrong with making some kind of promise to a potential recruit as long as the recruit knows what's expected of him and we don't get too many roosters in the hen house. Obviously, Dillard isn't living up to his end of the bargain if he came in 30 pounds over what the coaches told him he should be!

 
Man ISU is in for a suprise this weekend. The Depth Chart is an illusion to who actually is going to be starting. There's going to be significant changes along the offensive line and some new players will be in the mix and ISU DC will see some new formations. When was the last time ISU saw a 3 back set :smokin
i would love to see a 3 back set for a change, for part of the game, i think a shot a smash-mouth football is in order against their vernable run defense........

hunter

 
Bill Callahan has played a lot of freshman so far in the first 3 games. When the time is right and the coaches feel Dillard has something to contribute, he will play. I am sure Callahan and staff made promises to these kids for playing time as freshman, but if you ain't physically or mentally fit, the coaches can't be held responsible for that. I am sure the Callahan pessimist will find a way to turn this into a negative

 
Bill Callahan has played a lot of freshman so far in the first 3 games. When the time is right and the coaches feel Dillard has something to contribute, he will play. I am sure Callahan and staff made promises to these kids for playing time as freshman, but if you ain't physically or mentally fit, the coaches can't be held responsible for that. I am sure the Callahan pessimist will find a way to turn this into a negative
I agree with alot of what you are saying, but I dont agree that promises should be made to freshman guarenteeing PT. IMO, the only promise they should get is the promise to compete for playing time, if they put in the hard work and become good enough to earn it.

Has billy c promised these guys PT/starting positions, who knows? There have alot of rumors and statements from recruits, players, and others that he has. If that has happened, I think it is a bad trend to start. It promises something to someone who hasnt earned it, and it really diminishes the contributions of someone who has put in the hard work and effort to earn the PT.

Its something I hope billy c and co. never do.

 
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Isn't Dillard backing up McKeon?

More playing time...phffft.

He'll get his reps...when he can play better than Cory...I mean, IF...he'll see playn' time...but he's gonna have to be a HUGE stud to do that, the way McKeon is playing...

 
I hope Glenn gets more playing time!!!! Some people think he is a fullback or so it seems He is an I-back!!! But he can run over you or run around you just wait and see if he plays more. He will break one, all of us in Rusk will be watching and some are coming to game, since we don't have a game this Friday. He will be a special player for the Cornhuskers before it is over. :bang Give him the ball Coach :bang I know these are Big words but you have to know Cody

 
I know him...and agree with you 100%....he will get his carries because there is NO WAY coach C can look what he did against Pitt and not give him the ball. He will do what he has to, like he has said, and when he DOES break that run we're waiting for...those who dont know him as well....WILL know why we back him so much.

For clips on what he does to people, or how he outruns them....check rivals.com and there are a few highlight reels....

 
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