Thinking has been he starts out on the Oline and that may be so. But there is this:
Recent Husker D-lineman signee Jason Maciejczak saw that point driven home to him when he came on his official visit a few weeks back.
"He's not a 'we're going to sit back and play a Cover 4. Or we're going to specifically blitz these guys on these downs.' He's very expandable in what he does, so I really liked my conversations with both those two," he said of defensive talks with White and D-line coach Terrance Knighton. "I think the biggest thing is that I have to be versatile in my play. I'm not going to be a specific Zero or 1 Tech. They said I'm going to play all over the line because that's how they play and that's how they coach."
Recent Husker D-lineman signee Jason Maciejczak saw that point driven home to him when he came on his official visit a few weeks back.
"He's not a 'we're going to sit back and play a Cover 4. Or we're going to specifically blitz these guys on these downs.' He's very expandable in what he does, so I really liked my conversations with both those two," he said of defensive talks with White and D-line coach Terrance Knighton. "I think the biggest thing is that I have to be versatile in my play. I'm not going to be a specific Zero or 1 Tech. They said I'm going to play all over the line because that's how they play and that's how they coach."
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