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Another walk-on who became a starter. A pretty solid starter. What happened to all of our O-line recruits from 3/4 years ago?Key Huskers: #9 Mike CaputoSean Callahan HuskerOnline.com Publisher
Caputo's strengths
Senior Mike Caputo is the definition of a successful walk-on player in the Nebraska football program. Caputo came to NU with limited recruiting attention and a very undersized frame for Division I offensive lineman. However, Caputo climbed the latter the old fashioned way from the scout team and will now be a two-year starter. Caputo is one of the strongest players on the entire team, a solid technician and a very good finisher when he gets his hands on a defender. He is also very explosive off the ball, which is what you want to see from a center.
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Most memorable play or moment
During Nebraska's 45-17 win over Colorado, Caputo was battling a knee injury that slowed him for most of the second half of the season. During the CU game, Caputo went down with an injury and was replaced by Cole Pensick for one play. It was Pensick's only significant snap of the season and he was handled up front and Caputo came in immediately the following play.
The toughness Caputo showed to come back into the game with an injured knee describes his career in a nut shell. Caputo has constantly defied the odds and he did it again by playing the entire second half of the season on a knee that required off-season surgery.
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