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In-state fullback to walk-on at Nebraska

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An in-state fullback has committed as a walk-on for the Nebraska Cornhuskers. Izaac Dickey made the announcement after he participated in the Husker’s fullback camp earlier in the month.

Stromsburg, NE – 8 man football – Fullback since 3rd grade. Don’t quit on your dreams. I’m honored and blessed to announce I am able to continue playing at the next level! I want to thank all of my past and present coaches for everything they’ve done for me. Lastly, I want teammates who have pushed me to be the best player and teammate I can be. With that being said, my recruitment is CLOSED! 100% Committed as a walk-on to the University of Nebraska! ALL N!

Dickey plays eight-man football for Cross Country High School out of Stromsburg, Nebraska. The fullback isn’t the only Division I football prospect for Cross Country.

Tight end Tanner Hollinger recently earned his first scholarship offer from the University of Illinois.

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Final injury report for Nebraska vs. Rutgers revealed

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Final injury report for Nebraska vs. Rutgers revealed


The final injury report for a contest between Nebraska and Rutgers is out on Saturday, and one team will be dealing with a significantly larger number of injuries.

Nebraska enters the game relatively healthy, sporting just two on the injury report, though both will be out for the game.

Rutgers has nearly a dozen players on the injury report, on the other hand, including a pair of season-ending injuries. One of those injuries was revealed on Saturday shortly before the game, with offensive lineman Bryan Felter out for the game. More on that below.

You can view the complete injury report for both teams below.

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Nebraska Cornhuskers:

Tristan Alvano – Out
Turner Corcoran – Out

Rutgers Scarlet Knights:

Mohamed Toure – Out (season)
Emir Stinette – Out
Bryan Felter – Out (season)
Chris Long – Questionable
Robert Longerbeam – Questionable
Ian Strong – Questionable
AJ Surace – Questionable
Michael Dixon – Questionable
Naseim Brantley – Questionable
Shedrick Rhodes – Questionable

Rutgers OL Bryan Felter out for season

Without Felter, the Rutgers offensive line will have to regroup ahead of the biggest game of the season. Head coach Greg Schiano knows going to Lincoln to try and stay undefeated is a monumental task.

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Especially for his offensive line to provide running lanes and pass protection.

“Defensively, I think their defensive line is stout,” Schiano said Monday. “Robinson, 9, and then 0 and 1, I think it’s Butler and I don’t know if I’ll say this right, Hutmacher, those three guys, as physical as you’re going to see. The linebackers, we kind of know one of them, he’s an Irvington kid that we recruited, really good player in Gbayor, and then I think the secondary is really well-coached. I mean, they play together. They play — you can see they know what they are doing with the scheme.

“So I think their defense is one of the better ones in America, and they certainly understand what their defensive coordinator wants them to do. Tony is a heck of a coach, and I think that it’s a well-coached team. It’s a talented team and we are going to play them in a very, very tough place to play.”

On3’s Nick Kosko also contributed to this report.



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Everything Rutgers fans need to know ahead of Nebraska matchup

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Everything Rutgers fans need to know ahead of Nebraska matchup


LINCOLN, Neb. — Rutgers faces Nebraska at Memorial Stadium on Saturday.

The Scarlet Knights (4-0, 1-0) are seeking their first win over the Cornhuskers (4-1, 1-1) after falling in their first six meetings. They came close in their last matchup, falling 14-13 on a Friday night in Piscataway.

Now, in the midst of their best start to a season in 12 years, there is more reason than ever to believe they could knock off one of the sports’ blue bloods.

Here is what Rutgers fans need to know ahead of the first Big Ten road trip of the season:

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On the field

Rutgers-Nebraska preview: Keys to victory, x-factor and more with 5-0 start at stake

Rutgers-Nebraska forecast calls for record-setting heat that may feel ‘like a blowtorch’

Rutgers-Nebraska picks, prediction: Will Scarlet Knights make history in tough Big Ten road game?

Rutgers Rant: Previewing massive road game vs. Nebraska

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Off the field

ESPN’s College Gameday at Rutgers? Aaron Rodgers says, ‘This could be the year’ | Here’s what it would take

With Rutgers rolling again, N.J.’s HS coaches double down on endorsing Greg Schiano

Rutgers’ Aaron Lewis: ‘Defense needs to turn it up’ amid early struggles

Proud moment in store for former N.J. coach when Rutgers faces Nebraska

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Q&A with Rutgers OL Gus Zilinskas, who knows Nebraska football better than any Scarlet Knight

What Rutgers’ Greg Schiano said about Nebraska’s Patrick Mahomes-esque QB Dylan Raiola

Why Nebraska coach Matt Rhule compared this Rutgers star to ‘The Matrix’

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Patrick Lanni may be reached at planni@njadvancemedia.com.

Brian Fonseca may be reached at bfonseca@njadvancemedia.com.



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Millard North's Nebraska recruits show off skills against Lincoln East

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LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – Millard North showed off its flashy Division I recruits in a 55-28 win against Lincoln East.

On the first drive of the game, 3-star recruit Pierce Mooberry showed why he has his stars with an 85-yard touchdown on Millard North’s first drive of the game.

The tight end/outside linebacker is committed to Nebraska.

Caden Vermaas, another 3-star Nebraska recruit, scored a 47-yard rushing touchdown.

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Not only are these two guys explosive offensively, but they also play both sides of the ball.

Lincoln East finally scored after switching to a hurry-up offense. But it was too little too late.

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