One of the recruits in the 2023 class whose position was up in the air when they signed was Mason Goldman of Gretna. At 6-foot-5 and 260 pounds, he has potential as both an offensive or defensive lineman.
Inside Nebraska confirmed this morning with a source that Goldman, who originally had plans to start as an offensive lineman, will now begin fall camp as a defensive lineman. He made the move about two weeks ago.
That's the second Class of 2023 recruit who has changed positions early in his career. Jason Maciejczak, a big, strong player from South Dakota, originally had O-line in the plans, too, but will begin his career on the D-line.
Inside Nebraska confirmed this morning with a source that Goldman, who originally had plans to start as an offensive lineman, will now begin fall camp as a defensive lineman. He made the move about two weeks ago.
That's the second Class of 2023 recruit who has changed positions early in his career. Jason Maciejczak, a big, strong player from South Dakota, originally had O-line in the plans, too, but will begin his career on the D-line.
