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The Huskers finished their seventh of 15 spring practices on Saturday inside of Memorial Stadium. It was a very positive one for linebacker Cody Glenn and one that had Bo Pelini in good spirits.
The practice featured scrimmaging and some red zone action.
"We're making progress, both sides of the football, we're seeing some good things," Pelini said. "I liked what I saw out there today. I thought we took a step back (Friday), especially on the defensive side of the ball. But today we came back and we got back on it. It was good to see our guys respond with a sense of urgency today."
Pelini praised the play of Glenn before even being asked about him. "He's just very instinctive," Pelini said. There's still some things that he doesn't know, but his instincts, his athleticism is showing up, he's tough. He can be a very good player ... It's been a pleasant surprise in how quickly he's made an adjustment."
In his third practice at the position, Glenn saw action with the top-level guys.
"He's going to a senior year so it's not something you want to make a long-term project into," Pelini said. "It's either (that) he shows it's a fit or not a fit. So far, he's done a lot of good things. He's made some plays. But it's too early on making a rash judgment. I do like some of things I've seen out of him."
A couple of tight ends, Mike McNeill and Dreu Young sat out the practice, but Pelini said it was nothing serious and that both guys would have played if it were a game day. Will Henry, Kenny Wilson and Tyson Hetzer also continue to sit out.
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The Huskers finished their seventh of 15 spring practices on Saturday inside of Memorial Stadium. It was a very positive one for linebacker Cody Glenn and one that had Bo Pelini in good spirits.
The practice featured scrimmaging and some red zone action.
"We're making progress, both sides of the football, we're seeing some good things," Pelini said. "I liked what I saw out there today. I thought we took a step back (Friday), especially on the defensive side of the ball. But today we came back and we got back on it. It was good to see our guys respond with a sense of urgency today."
Pelini praised the play of Glenn before even being asked about him. "He's just very instinctive," Pelini said. There's still some things that he doesn't know, but his instincts, his athleticism is showing up, he's tough. He can be a very good player ... It's been a pleasant surprise in how quickly he's made an adjustment."
In his third practice at the position, Glenn saw action with the top-level guys.
"He's going to a senior year so it's not something you want to make a long-term project into," Pelini said. "It's either (that) he shows it's a fit or not a fit. So far, he's done a lot of good things. He's made some plays. But it's too early on making a rash judgment. I do like some of things I've seen out of him."
A couple of tight ends, Mike McNeill and Dreu Young sat out the practice, but Pelini said it was nothing serious and that both guys would have played if it were a game day. Will Henry, Kenny Wilson and Tyson Hetzer also continue to sit out.
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