Practice Report: DT Rome makes push to play right away
By BRIAN CHRISTOPHERSON/Lincoln Journal Star
Saturday August 14th, 2010 - 06:49:44 pm CDT
Apparently Chase Rome's early arrival on campus was worth it.
The true freshman defensive tackle finished high school a semester early, enrolling in college classes in January and participating in spring ball at Nebraska.
Seems like he's made an impression.
"He's really coming along," Husker coach Bo Pelini said after practice Saturday. "He's playing really good football."
Good enough that he could play this fall and not redshirt like most true freshmen? It's possible.
"He's definitely in the mix right now," Pelini said of the 6-foot-3, 280-pound native of Columbia, Mo.
"He's been repping with the 1s and 2s, and getting in there and playing some good football for us. Hopefully that will continue."
Rome just solidifies Pelini's confidence in the depth on the interior of the defensive line.
Obviously, there's junior Jared Crick, but Pelini said he's also pleased with the progress of Terrence Moore, Baker Steinkuhler and redshirt freshman Thaddeus Randle.
didn't see that, got a call earlier today while i was out and about with work, when i was told.Practice Report: DT Rome makes push to play right away
By BRIAN CHRISTOPHERSON/Lincoln Journal Star
Saturday August 14th, 2010 - 06:49:44 pm CDT
Apparently Chase Rome's early arrival on campus was worth it.
The true freshman defensive tackle finished high school a semester early, enrolling in college classes in January and participating in spring ball at Nebraska.
Seems like he's made an impression.
"He's really coming along," Husker coach Bo Pelini said after practice Saturday. "He's playing really good football."
Good enough that he could play this fall and not redshirt like most true freshmen? It's possible.
"He's definitely in the mix right now," Pelini said of the 6-foot-3, 280-pound native of Columbia, Mo.
"He's been repping with the 1s and 2s, and getting in there and playing some good football for us. Hopefully that will continue."
Rome just solidifies Pelini's confidence in the depth on the interior of the defensive line.
Obviously, there's junior Jared Crick, but Pelini said he's also pleased with the progress of Terrence Moore, Baker Steinkuhler and redshirt freshman Thaddeus Randle.
Or he really is that good of a player. I see it only as a positive if he plays early.I hope he is a redshift and cannot compete for a starting DT as a true freshman. I say that because it would signal a huge drop-off in our defense.
I hope you are right and I want the best player on the field obviosly. However replacing suh with a frosh would say more in my mind about the lack of talent there than that of the newcomer who surely has a huge upside. Seldom is a frosh DT ready to start on a top defensive line. Maybe this time it's different. I hope it is.Or he really is that good of a player. I see it only as a positive if he plays early.I hope he is a redshift and cannot compete for a starting DT as a true freshman. I say that because it would signal a huge drop-off in our defense.
The staff is going to evaluate everyone and put the best players on the field. If thats a freshman, then so be it. It only strengthens the argument that Bo has no favoritism, and by busting your @ss and being the best, you will see the field. Lets recruits see this too.