Eric the Red Posted November 3, 2005 Share Posted November 3, 2005 Swift's rise as NU receiver sparks historical comparisons Nate Swift admits he doesn’t know everything about Nebraska’s football history. His memory is particularly fuzzy when it comes to receivers. He’s discovered an easy way to brush up: Do something that sends media relations people searching through record books. Swift’s back-to-back 100-yard receiving games did just that. It took everyone back to 1983, when Irving Fryar caught passes for more than 100 yards in consecutive games against Minnesota and UCLA. It took 22 years for another NU receiver — Swift — to accomplish that feat. “I think that’s really cool to be a part of that history,” said Swift, a redshirt freshman from Hutchinson, Minn. Over Nebraska’s last two games, the 6-foot-2 Swift has caught 18 passes for 235 yards and three touchdowns — nine for 135 yards against Missouri, and nine for 116 against Oklahoma. “That’s a lot of catches, a lot of grabs for a wide receiver who’s just starting to show a presence,” Nebraska coach Bill Callahan said. Swift didn’t even catch his first career pass until the third quarter of Nebraska’s fourth game, against Iowa State. He’s now tied with running back Cory Ross for most receptions with 28. His 398 receiving yards lead the team. “It’s crazy that this is happening to me,” Swift said. “Coming into this year, all I was hoping for was playing time and being able to get down the field and contribute somehow. To have these last two games has just been like a dream to me, coming in here and being able to do that.” Swift’s emergence has come at an opportunetime. Isaiah Fluellen, Mark LeFlore and Frantz Hardy have either been slowed or missed games because of injury, hampering Nebraska’s depth at wide receiver. Swift hasn’t exactly been void of injury. He was bothered by a sore shoulder in fall camp and wore a green no-contact jersey in preseason practices. He played with a shoulder brace up until the Iowa State game. “We knew in the spring he was going to be a good player,” Nebraska offensive coordinator Jay Norvell said. “He’s got really good natural football sense and ability. When he gets in competitive situations, he reacts real well. We’re not surprised by his development. “You have to be smart and you have to be able to make adjustments, and he does that very well. He’s just got a natural feel for route running and getting open. When you run full-speed, it’s amazing how you can get open, and he’s been able to do that.” It almost allowed Nebraska to tie Saturday’s game against Oklahoma in the fourth quarter. Swift cut inside on a deep route and was wide-open deep in Sooner territory, but Zac Taylor’s pass with a strong wind sailed over Swift. If Swift is able to catch the pass in stride, he likely scores the tying touchdown in the final 2 minutes. “He can see things, which really helps a receiver’s ability,” Callahan said. “Some guys can’t adapt to all the different types of rotations and different types of coverage techniques that they’re getting. But this guy continues to improve and impress.” Swift, who describes himself as a possession-type receiver, is manning Nebraska’s “X” receiver spot. He’s also earned the trust of Taylor, who’s completed passes to 13 different players. “I always know where Swift is going to be, and he has a pretty good feel of what I’m feeling on a play,” Taylor said. “He’s a great route runner. We have a lot of routes where the receiver can make a last-second decision based on the coverage. “With Swift, he makes mistakes every now and then, but he’s really good about reading the coverage, and he knows exactly where he needs to be on any given play.” Reach Brian Rosenthal at 473-7436 or brosenthal@journalstar.com. Quote Link to comment
kramer Posted November 3, 2005 Share Posted November 3, 2005 He is officially our go to guy......how long will he last? Why is he getting so open?? Has he become or go to guy just because he can catch the ball. Swift Quote Link to comment
huskernumerouno Posted November 3, 2005 Share Posted November 3, 2005 Jst one example of what is to come. GO HUSKERS!!!!!!!! Quote Link to comment
chuckd Posted November 3, 2005 Share Posted November 3, 2005 As we start to get more big bodied athletic receivers I think Swift's role will be somewhat reduced. However, I think since he works and competes very hard that he will continue to be in the mix and contribute. As of right now, he is by far our most reliable receiving threat. Quote Link to comment
AR Husker Fan Posted November 3, 2005 Share Posted November 3, 2005 As we start to get more big bodied athletic receivers I think Swift's role will be somewhat reduced. However, I think since he works and competes very hard that he will continue to be in the mix and contribute. As of right now, he is by far our most reliable receiving threat. Hmmmm...reduced in the amount of passes thrown his way, perhaps, but not in his "role". I see him as the consumate "over the middle" receiver. A lot of receivers shy away from that. Quote Link to comment
nu4everfan15 Posted November 3, 2005 Share Posted November 3, 2005 good slot guy in the future Quote Link to comment
Pedro Guerrero Posted November 3, 2005 Share Posted November 3, 2005 This kid is the real deal. Far and away that best we have on this team. He gets better with each game. Quote Link to comment
Nate Posted November 3, 2005 Share Posted November 3, 2005 This kid is the real deal. Far and away that best we have on this team. He gets better with each game. Yea, I was very suprised with his game to game progression. Quote Link to comment
NamelessHusker Posted November 3, 2005 Share Posted November 3, 2005 Having taken over for Frantz Hardy who has become absolete in our passing game has helped us comeback from deficits. Imagine where this team would be without him the last 2 games, and where this offense could be with a healthy Frantz Hardy, a more physical Chris Brooks and a TE threat in Herian. Swift is only scratching the surface and a sign of things to come Quote Link to comment
huskered17 Posted November 4, 2005 Share Posted November 4, 2005 Think how much better hes going to get with some more help. Herian would really cause cover problems if hes back at full speed next year. Quote Link to comment
Scarlet"N"Cream Posted November 4, 2005 Share Posted November 4, 2005 Kick A** name to his position too. Quote Link to comment
Eric the Red Posted November 4, 2005 Author Share Posted November 4, 2005 He's definently a legitimate freshman All-American candidate Quote Link to comment
Steve Posted November 4, 2005 Share Posted November 4, 2005 Once we get a couple of these go to guys we will really start to move. Too bad we don't have Herian as well. Quote Link to comment
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