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Monday notebook: Morgan's record season not surprising
***Running back Devine Ozigbo suffered a sprained ankle at Penn State and was listed as questionable going into the week, but the junior running back was suited up on Monday.
***Offensive coordinator Danny Langsdorf said he saw some good things from David Knevel at right guard, and Knevel would get the start there again on Friday vs. Iowa.
***Langsdorf said Iowa linebacker Josey Jewell was a player the offense had to account for on every play because of his ability to find the football wherever he is.
***Langsdorf said Iowa’s defense as a whole would be a major physical test. “They get dirty, they play hard,” Langsdorf said. “They’ll hit you in the mouth from the first play of the game, and if you’re not ready for it it’ll set you back a little bit.”
***Langsdorf said he’s really been impressed with how good of a receiving tight end Jack Stoll has turned into since he first arrived in Lincoln. Langsdorf said they recruited Stoll as a “bruiser” blocking tight end, but the redshirt freshman has really come along with his hands and his route running.
***Receivers coach Keith Williams said he’s not surprised at all that Stanley Morgan is so close to breaking Nebraska’s all-time receiving yards record. In fact, Williams said Morgan probably should have already broken the record by now if he hadn’t left so many yards on the field with drops.
***Williams said the tandem of Morgan and J.D. Spielman could go down as one of the best receiving duos in school history if they both continue to develop the way they have been next season.
Monday notebook: Morgan's record season not surprising
***Running back Devine Ozigbo suffered a sprained ankle at Penn State and was listed as questionable going into the week, but the junior running back was suited up on Monday.
***Offensive coordinator Danny Langsdorf said he saw some good things from David Knevel at right guard, and Knevel would get the start there again on Friday vs. Iowa.
***Langsdorf said Iowa linebacker Josey Jewell was a player the offense had to account for on every play because of his ability to find the football wherever he is.
***Langsdorf said Iowa’s defense as a whole would be a major physical test. “They get dirty, they play hard,” Langsdorf said. “They’ll hit you in the mouth from the first play of the game, and if you’re not ready for it it’ll set you back a little bit.”
***Langsdorf said he’s really been impressed with how good of a receiving tight end Jack Stoll has turned into since he first arrived in Lincoln. Langsdorf said they recruited Stoll as a “bruiser” blocking tight end, but the redshirt freshman has really come along with his hands and his route running.
***Receivers coach Keith Williams said he’s not surprised at all that Stanley Morgan is so close to breaking Nebraska’s all-time receiving yards record. In fact, Williams said Morgan probably should have already broken the record by now if he hadn’t left so many yards on the field with drops.
***Williams said the tandem of Morgan and J.D. Spielman could go down as one of the best receiving duos in school history if they both continue to develop the way they have been next season.
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