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2nd round pick seems like a stretch at this point.Baker Steinkuhler has never lacked for good examples.
The Nebraska defensive tackle grew up watching his brother, Ty, a technically sound lineman who finished his Husker career as a starter for coach Bo Pelini in 2008.
After redshirting that season, Baker Steinkuhler was a reserve in 2009 when Ndamukong Suh was the Associated Press player of the year. He then started alongside second-team All-American Jared Crick in 2010.
"Any time you can watch someone and learn a little bit of their craft, it's a great opportunity," Steinkuhler said Wednesday.
The junior feels as if he's reached a point, however, where simply being associated with those kinds of players isn't good enough anymore.
Crick is back and the preseason pick for Big Ten defensive player of the year, but Steinkuhler sees his own chance for taking things up a notch. The 6-foot-6, 290-pounder now has the experience of starting 13 career games and said he has come out of the offseason stronger and faster than before.
"I just can't sit back and let him do all the work," Steinkuhler said. "I want to match that, if not be better than him, so I don't think I'll ever be comfortable with that."
http://www.omaha.com/article/20110810/BIGRED/708109721/-1#baker-ready-to-turn-up-the-heat
Lets see it Stein! Id really like for him to have a breakout year, but if not there are a few lined up behind him who should be hungry for pt.
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