He’s still a fullback — “hitting and blocking” remain his top priorities, Janovich said — but he’s not sure if his role will increase in the new offense. His handful of highlights in preseason camp seem to suggest that the Gretna product could have more of an impact, maybe as an H-back. Janovich already has the endorsement of Nebraska defenders.
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He’s already set to play on every special teams unit, aside from the extra point group. And if he receives more snaps offensively, so be it.
Janovich has three career catches. He has three carries. He’s fine with that. His favorite individual highlight as a Husker is a block he had on an unsuspecting Iowa linebacker in 2012.
That’s his desired reputation, anyway. To be one who seeks out contact and leaves an impression.
“Always looking for more,” Janovich said. “I don’t want to go out there and just get a block. I want to make the other guy not want me to come back, you know?”