OWHNebraska coach Mike Riley has been regularly dropping the name of De’Mornay Pierson-El into recent interviews, and the sophomore-to-be receiver came up again Wednesday as Riley talked about evaluating film from last season and winter workouts.
Pierson-El was one of the Huskers’ pleasant surprises last season, catching 23 passes for 321 yards and leading the nation with 596 punt return yards. He also had four receiving touchdowns and brought back three punts for scores.
Riley watched the Holiday Bowl live when Pierson-El capped his freshman season with a game-high eight receptions for 102 yards and a TD.
“We can run the fly sweep with him, we can run our wide receiver screens, we can run our reverses with him and we can run the posts,” Riley said, in response to a question about getting an idea what returning Huskers can do. “And then we got to teach him a comeback to the field, and that’s a pretty good package for a guy. So a little bit of what we’re teaching, we’ve got a little bit of an idea already. We have to just do that with more players.”
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