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Handling Cooper with care
Turns out we might not see true freshman wideout Khiry Cooper this season after all.
During preseason camp, Cooper was mentioned by the Nebraska coaching staff as being prominent among true freshmen in the mix to contribute immediately. But the 6-2, 180-pound wideout wasn't listed anywhere on the season's first depth chart released Tuesday.
"He's an interesting subject," NU wide receivers coach Ted Gilmore said Wednesday. "He's a very mature kid. I like his route running. I mean, he's very smooth."
However, "It's so unfair to think a true freshman is going to come in here and shine. The problem is, he's thinking. In that sense, he can't really just go out and play naturally. But he's a talent. I'm excited about him."
Is there a chance Cooper could play at some point this season?
"Right now, we're not putting any time frame on it," Gilmore said. "If it's not a deal where he can benefit from it and get tons of reps, we're not going to waste his (red) shirt.
"If I had any regrets from a year ago, we wasted Niles Paul's (redshirt). He didn't have enough reps in the ballgames to play him. I don't want that situation to repeat itself.
"The role he had on special teams, and the role he had in the offense, wasn't worth wasting that year."
Handling Cooper with care
Turns out we might not see true freshman wideout Khiry Cooper this season after all.
During preseason camp, Cooper was mentioned by the Nebraska coaching staff as being prominent among true freshmen in the mix to contribute immediately. But the 6-2, 180-pound wideout wasn't listed anywhere on the season's first depth chart released Tuesday.
"He's an interesting subject," NU wide receivers coach Ted Gilmore said Wednesday. "He's a very mature kid. I like his route running. I mean, he's very smooth."
However, "It's so unfair to think a true freshman is going to come in here and shine. The problem is, he's thinking. In that sense, he can't really just go out and play naturally. But he's a talent. I'm excited about him."
Is there a chance Cooper could play at some point this season?
"Right now, we're not putting any time frame on it," Gilmore said. "If it's not a deal where he can benefit from it and get tons of reps, we're not going to waste his (red) shirt.
"If I had any regrets from a year ago, we wasted Niles Paul's (redshirt). He didn't have enough reps in the ballgames to play him. I don't want that situation to repeat itself.
"The role he had on special teams, and the role he had in the offense, wasn't worth wasting that year."