It's also year three of Nebraska's offensive line under coach Mike Cavanaugh, who had to navigate a unit through injuries last season but, as a result, gets five guys who started games in 2016 — left tackle Nick Gates, left guard Jerald Foster, right guard Tanner Farmer and right tackles Cole Conrad and David Knevel. None of those five played any game snaps in the old spread offense, so the only scheme they really know is the one they're currently in.
"A lot of the guys have grown up in the system," Cavanaugh said Wednesday.
Cavanaugh praised Gates and Foster for their offseason leadership — for setting good examples, but also being vocal about their high standards and keeping younger players accountable. He's excited to see the progress of three redshirt freshmen — Matt Farniok, John Raridon and Boe Wilson — and how they push three redshirt sophomores — Michael Decker, Jalin Barnett and Christian Gaylord — in spring. The latter three, Cavanaugh said "need to get on their horse and let's go." Omaha North grad Decker in particular "has tools," Cavanaugh said. He'll need them to beat out Raridon, who excels at finishing blocks, Cavanaugh said.