“It wouldn’t surprise me if Raridon and Farniok ever get in a fistfight, even though they’re both offensive linemen, because they’re so competitive,” Cavanaugh said. “They’re gonna be kind of fun.”
After a season in which injuries hit and depth was challenged, the trio will go from scout team to in the mix as redshirt freshmen in spring workouts.
That should ramp up the options and competition on the line.
“That group we brought in a year ago … tough guys,” Cavanaugh said. “So, (I) really like those guys.”
Nebraska is seeing a little more of them during December practices, and some thoughts turn to the future as the Huskers lose three seniors after the Music City Bowl.
As of now, Cavanaugh projects Raridon at center, Farniok at right tackle and Wilson at guard. The Huskers also have guard Bryan Brokop from their last recruiting class. The staff considered playing Wilson after losing left guard Jerald Foster to a mid-August injury, but improvised instead.