Eric the Red
Team HuskerBoard
The Huskers have several talented wideouts, said Keller, singling out 6-4, 210-pound junior Todd Peterson of Grand Island.
“I also had a chemistry with Todd, in my opinion,” Keller said. “He is reliable and always in the right spot. The main thing is, I want to figure out every single receiver’s little nuances. So that way if I see something in a defense, I’ll know exactly where to look. It just gives me more ammo.”
Keller feels comfortable with the basics of Nebraska’s complex offense, though he has much to learn this summer, he said.
“Basically, I have every single (video) clip of seven-on-seven and team (drills) from the entire spring,” he said. “I’m getting refreshed on the plays we ran. And we put in a lot during spring practices. We got all of our stuff in.
“I like that I have another couple months to keep working. It’s the kind of situation where I have dreams about when the season gets going and playing in games, because that’s what I love to do. But being in my fifth year, I can appreciate the time off to fix things and get better individually and get better with my teammates.”
“I also had a chemistry with Todd, in my opinion,” Keller said. “He is reliable and always in the right spot. The main thing is, I want to figure out every single receiver’s little nuances. So that way if I see something in a defense, I’ll know exactly where to look. It just gives me more ammo.”
Keller feels comfortable with the basics of Nebraska’s complex offense, though he has much to learn this summer, he said.
“Basically, I have every single (video) clip of seven-on-seven and team (drills) from the entire spring,” he said. “I’m getting refreshed on the plays we ran. And we put in a lot during spring practices. We got all of our stuff in.
“I like that I have another couple months to keep working. It’s the kind of situation where I have dreams about when the season gets going and playing in games, because that’s what I love to do. But being in my fifth year, I can appreciate the time off to fix things and get better individually and get better with my teammates.”