TGHusker
Heisman Trophy Winner
Just what the doctor ordered: Rebuild that OL and a 3 star RB or QB will be successful behind it. I like the description of the Peyton Joseph. We need guys like this - which also describes are great OLs from the 90s"
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"[Joesph] plays mad with an angry field demeanor that fuels block-finishing conviction.", said 247Sports Scouting Analyst Gabe Brooks.
Former 4-Star OL Peyton Joseph to Enter Transfer Portal After Geep Wade Takes Nebraska Job
Nebraska’s offensive line overhaul under new position coach Geep Wade may already be creating ripple effects across the college football landscape. Just hours a
Nebraska’s offensive line overhaul under new position coach Geep Wade may already be creating ripple effects across the college football landscape.
Just hours after the news broke that Wade would be Nebraska’s next offensive line coach, Georgia Tech redshirt freshman and former four-star offensive lineman Peyton Joseph entered the transfer portal. That instantly raised eyebrows in Lincoln for several reasons. Joseph, one of the most coveted interior linemen in the 2025 class, had been considered a future building block in Atlanta. The former ESPN300 prospect played a reserve role this season, earning time on Georgia Tech’s field-goal protection unit while developing behind an experienced offensive front. With Tech graduating All-American Keylan Rutledge and veteran Joe Fusile, Joseph was trending toward a much larger role in 2026.
Coming out of high school, Joseph was described as exactly the kind of lineman recruit that has seemed to escape Nebraska's roster in recent years. His physicality, attitude, and relentlessness were documented time and time again. It even caught the attention of some of the most connected prep recruiting analysts in the country. "[Joesph] plays mad with an angry field demeanor that fuels block-finishing conviction.", said 247Sports Scouting Analyst Gabe Brooks.
When watching the tape, you can see it, too. Blocking defenders five and even 10 yards down the field was a recurring instance for Joseph playing in Georgia state 5A football throughout his prep career. He played both guard and tackle in high school, proving himself as a player with a versatile background, making him even more attractive to a Nebraska staff that could use the help anywhere they can get it.
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