For Nebraska, a return to greatness starts with Mc

Eric the Red

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For Nebraska, a return to greatness starts with McKeon

Recently, Nebraska Cornhuskers middle linebacker Corey McKeon was placed on the watch list for the Chuck Bednarik Award. The prestigious honor is given at the conclusion of college football's regular season, and is presented to the player voted as the best defender in the nation.

Much like the 59 other names chosen for the esteemed list, McKeon, a junior, was added because of high expectations.

Last year was McKeon's first as a starter for the Huskers, and he made it count. On the season, the Illinois native racked up 97 total tackles (61 solo), seven sacks and three interceptions in helping 8-4 Nebraska return to a more relevant position than it had in 2004, when the team finished just 5-6.

Entering the upcoming season, Nebraska is expected to once again be competing for a Big 12 title, and possibly more. The Blackshirt defense, led by McKeon, will be the unit counted on by the Husker faithful to return the program to its formerly prominent days.

At this time last year, the Nebraska Cornhuskers ' coaching staff was hoping McKeon would become a solid starter. Luckily for them, he's become much more. McKeon had a vast amount of pressure on him, since he was replacing former Husker great Barrett Ruud. Certainly, McKeon more than exceeded the fans' expectations.

When Ruud left for the NFL's Tampa Bay Buccaneers prior to 2005, many in Lincoln were worried that his leadership and on-field prowess would be irreplaceable. However, McKeon stepped in and performed masterfully last season, and will likely do the same again. As a result, nobody in Lincoln has any concern over the spot Ruud vacated. In fact, he's become somewhat of an afterthought.

In today's college football landscape, Penn State senior linebacker Paul Posluszny gets most of the praise. The Nittany Lions' star definitely deserves it, but don't think the 225-pound McKeon doesn't belong in the same class. Both are defensive leaders with the ability to change a game in one fell swoop.

How many games will McKeon change in 2006 for Bill Callahan's squad? Let's all bet on at least a couple.

 
i think Q is gonna have a great year. Year 3 in Coz's scheme, playing with seasoned teammates, and the Defense seems unified. Im thinking All-Big XII second team when the season ends. Rufus Alexander will get all the love because he plays for OU.

 
I think his tackle total will be lower than other linebackers around the nation because we have such great depth at his position and hopefully we will play them all. I just hope that his big plays (sacks, int, tfl) all make him stand out even more.

 
I think his tackle total will be lower than other linebackers around the nation because we have such great depth at his position and hopefully we will play them all. I just hope that his big plays (sacks, int, tfl) all make him stand out even more.
That is what I was thinking. Hopefully he can up his int's and sacks. Correct me if I am wrong, didn't he lead the team in tfl and 2nd in sacks behind Carricker.

Hopefully Coz brings the backers from all over this season and Q can break through even more.

 
Corey is very fun to watch! He help bring a certain level of fire to the defense!!! He should have a great year!

 
Hopefully Coz brings the backers from all over this season and Q can break through even more.
After last seasons sack total, I can almost guarentee that will happen.

 
Welcome Huskergirl2!!! I can't wait to see what McKeon and this defense can do. If our secondary steps up and plays tough against the receivers then we shouldn't have anyone that can score on us. :box

 
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