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We're still pretty thin at LB. And we won't be able to get by in the B1G with just one or two guys like we did last year. Our LBs are going take more of a pounding this year. Lavonte just can't be expected to play every down in B1G conf play like he did in Big 12 play last season.Developing depth at linebackerBy Rich Kaipust Omaha World Herald
LINCOLN — Injuries have slowed Trevor Roach and Mathew May, but Nebraska defensive coordinator Carl Pelini mentioned those two first Friday in addressing the Huskers' search for depth at linebacker. Pelini said Roach was having a "great camp" but is a little banged up now. May was "really coming" with strides through the spring and summer before a recent hamstring problem. "So we need to keep developing those two guys," Pelini said.
Roach is a 6-foot-2, 235-pound redshirt freshman and walk-on from Elkhorn. The 6-1, 215-pound May is a fifth-year senior from Imperial, Neb., who has contributed on special teams the last three seasons while seeing limited snaps with the defense. Pelini said Graham Stoddard and Alonzo Whaley also have had some good recent days under the tutelage of first-year assistant Ross Els. "The depth is coming there," Pelini said.
Finding help behind Lavonte David, Will Compton and Sean Fisher has been considered a priority during preseason practice. The Huskers were reminded why a year ago when both Fisher and Compton were injured in August practices.
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