Mavric Posted April 16, 2017 Share Posted April 16, 2017 Nebraska never pursued in-state star Danny Woodhead, who dominated the Division II college football world at Chadron State. Luckily, Mike Riley and the Huskers may have a do-it-all back in Wyatt Mazour. The sophomore from Albion earned the "Danny Woodhead" nickname from Riley in the spring and led the White offense with four catches for 78 yards, while adding two carries for 4 yards. Switching to the Red team in the second half, Mazour led that offense with 57 yards on four carries and a touchdown. “It was busy today, but I'm glad,” Mazour said. “After last season and spending most of the season just watching, it was really hard for me. It was really nice to get out their with my brothers and show what I got.” Mazour moved up on the depth chart last season, expecting to travel to Indiana and play on the special teams unit before a concussion in practice caused him to miss the trip and eventually ended his season. The extra time allowed Mazour to hit the weight room, jumping from 180 pounds to 196 at the beginning of spring practice, and allowed him to focus mentally. LJS 1 Quote Link to comment
broganreynik Posted April 16, 2017 Share Posted April 16, 2017 Nebraska never pursued in-state star Danny Woodhead, who dominated the Division II college football world at Chadron State. Luckily, Mike Riley and the Huskers may have a do-it-all back in Wyatt Mazour. The sophomore from Albion earned the "Danny Woodhead" nickname from Riley in the spring and led the White offense with four catches for 78 yards, while adding two carries for 4 yards. Switching to the Red team in the second half, Mazour led that offense with 57 yards on four carries and a touchdown. It was busy today, but I'm glad, Mazour said. After last season and spending most of the season just watching, it was really hard for me. It was really nice to get out their with my brothers and show what I got. Mazour moved up on the depth chart last season, expecting to travel to Indiana and play on the special teams unit before a concussion in practice caused him to miss the trip and eventually ended his season. The extra time allowed Mazour to hit the weight room, jumping from 180 pounds to 196 at the beginning of spring practice, and allowed him to focus mentally. LJS Uh oh. In all seriousness though, Mazour really surprised me today. He looks like he could end up being a great asset to the team. Quote Link to comment
NUance Posted April 17, 2017 Share Posted April 17, 2017 Nebraska never pursued in-state star Danny Woodhead, who dominated the Division II college football world at Chadron State. Luckily, Mike Riley and the Huskers may have a do-it-all back in Wyatt Mazour. The sophomore from Albion earned the "Danny Woodhead" nickname from Riley in the spring and led the White offense with four catches for 78 yards, while adding two carries for 4 yards. Switching to the Red team in the second half, Mazour led that offense with 57 yards on four carries and a touchdown. It was busy today, but I'm glad, Mazour said. After last season and spending most of the season just watching, it was really hard for me. It was really nice to get out their with my brothers and show what I got. Mazour moved up on the depth chart last season, expecting to travel to Indiana and play on the special teams unit before a concussion in practice caused him to miss the trip and eventually ended his season. The extra time allowed Mazour to hit the weight room, jumping from 180 pounds to 196 at the beginning of spring practice, and allowed him to focus mentally. LJS Uh oh. In all seriousness though, Mazour really surprised me today. He looks like he could end up being a great asset to the team. Definitely. Sure, he's not an every-down back. Don't need him to be. We should bring him into the rotation and use him like we *should* have used Woodhead. It'll give B10 DCs fits trying to get their LBs to keep track of him! Quote Link to comment
Cdog923 Posted April 18, 2017 Share Posted April 18, 2017 Nebraska never pursued in-state star Danny Woodhead, who dominated the Division II college football world at Chadron State. Luckily, Mike Riley and the Huskers may have a do-it-all back in Wyatt Mazour. The sophomore from Albion earned the "Danny Woodhead" nickname from Riley in the spring and led the White offense with four catches for 78 yards, while adding two carries for 4 yards. Switching to the Red team in the second half, Mazour led that offense with 57 yards on four carries and a touchdown. It was busy today, but I'm glad, Mazour said. After last season and spending most of the season just watching, it was really hard for me. It was really nice to get out their with my brothers and show what I got. Mazour moved up on the depth chart last season, expecting to travel to Indiana and play on the special teams unit before a concussion in practice caused him to miss the trip and eventually ended his season. The extra time allowed Mazour to hit the weight room, jumping from 180 pounds to 196 at the beginning of spring practice, and allowed him to focus mentally. LJS Uh oh. In all seriousness though, Mazour really surprised me today. He looks like he could end up being a great asset to the team. Definitely. Sure, he's not an every-down back. Don't need him to be. We should bring him into the rotation and use him like we *should* have used Woodhead. It'll give B10 DCs fits trying to get their LBs to keep track of him! That, and I think he'll be very good on special teams, both in the return game and in coverage. 1 Quote Link to comment
Making Chimichangas Posted April 19, 2017 Share Posted April 19, 2017 @NUANCE @CDog, True on both points. But will he actually see the field in the fall? Or, will he play in one game, then disappear the rest of the season as has been the usual? (For RBs in general the last two years, not just him this season.) Quote Link to comment
HuskermanMike Posted April 19, 2017 Share Posted April 19, 2017 @NUANCE @CDog, True on both points. But will he actually see the field in the fall? Or, will he play in one game, then disappear the rest of the season as has been the usual? (For RBs in general the last two years, not just him this season.) He is being compared to Danny Woodhead, so by golly Mike will find a way to put him on the field. Quote Link to comment
swmohusker Posted April 19, 2017 Share Posted April 19, 2017 @NUANCE @CDog, True on both points. But will he actually see the field in the fall? Or, will he play in one game, then disappear the rest of the season as has been the usual? (For RBs in general the last two years, not just him this season.) He is being compared to Danny Woodhead, so by golly Mike will find a way to put him on the field. Maybe he compared them by the fact that neither will every play a down for Nebraska. JK!! Kid will find a role and when his opportunity presents itself he will be ready for it. 1 Quote Link to comment
Making Chimichangas Posted April 19, 2017 Share Posted April 19, 2017 @NUANCE @CDog, True on both points. But will he actually see the field in the fall? Or, will he play in one game, then disappear the rest of the season as has been the usual? (For RBs in general the last two years, not just him this season.) He is being compared to Danny Woodhead, so by golly Mike will find a way to put him on the field. Maybe he compared them by the fact that neither will every play a down for Nebraska. JK!! Kid will find a role and when his opportunity presents itself he will be ready for it. I had to give you a +1 for that...it was legit funny. 1 Quote Link to comment
junior4949 Posted April 21, 2017 Share Posted April 21, 2017 I don't get this revisionist history that Nebraska never pursued Woodhead. They did pursue Woodhead. They just didn't offer him a scholarship. I would say everything worked out. Quote Link to comment
MyBloodIsRed16 Posted April 21, 2017 Share Posted April 21, 2017 Why do people care? A lot of schools didn't go after walter payton. It's part of the game. What if nebraska would have passed on the #1 rb recruit so they could have signed Woodhead... people would have lost their minds. Get over it. It's not a science its a lot of luck involved Quote Link to comment
Red Five Posted July 6, 2017 Share Posted July 6, 2017 The #grit in this pic is off the charts 1 Quote Link to comment
ColoradoHusk Posted July 6, 2017 Share Posted July 6, 2017 https://twitter.com/danny__woodhead/status/882253891659636737 The #grit in this pic is off the charts I'm sure they are like coaches on the field. Quote Link to comment
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