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Nebraska Tight End AJ Rollins Enters Transfer Portal

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Nebraska football’s entries into the transfer portal are far from over.

The Huskers, like everyone else in college football, need to trim the roster to 105 by next fall. That means a number of walk-ons and scholarship players will be hitting the portal this cycle. The latest to do so is tight end AJ Rollins.

Out of Creighton Prep, Rollins was ranked among the nation’s top 45 tight ends in the 247Sports Composite rankings for the 2021 class. He played in seven games over his first two years in Lincoln before switching to the defensive line.

In 2023 Rollins played in four games, posting seven tackles. During the offseason, he switched back to tight end. This fall, he played in two games.

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Rollins has one year of eligibility remaining.

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Starting fires helped contain a Nebraska wildfire — and ignited another – Flatwater Free Press

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Starting fires helped contain a Nebraska wildfire — and ignited another – Flatwater Free Press


This story is made possible through a partnership between Flatwater Free Press and Grist, a nonprofit environmental media organization.

As the fast-moving blaze rolled toward Fire Chief Jason Schneider’s district in Cozad, he and his crew faced a literal uphill battle.

The Cottonwood Fire was tearing through the Loess Canyons, an area defined by steep slopes, narrow valleys, few roads and pockets of invasive eastern red cedar trees, which can throw embers and ash — and even explode — when they burn.

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“You think you would have it put out, and you keep on moving north, and you’d look back south and it’s just going again behind you,” Schneider said.

But the situation started to improve when they connected with a prescribed burn group. They had equipment and showed Schneider and his volunteer crew how to use fire to contain the wildfire.

“It would have burned a lot more if they hadn’t showed up and helped us get it stopped where we did,” Schneider said.