The interior of Nebraska’s line, if you’re just going off what I saw and heard this week, is NU’s best interior in awhile. Guards Tanner Farmer and Jerald Foster look more than solid, their backups at guard — Boe Wilson and John Raridon — do, too, and top guy Cole Conrad is a big ole Big Ten center who was a little out of position at right tackle, but sturdy inside. From what I could see — across a field — the run blocking was good and interior pass blocking was solid, too. Michael Decker is the No. 2 center and a quality backup if he doesn’t win the starting job. Based on drills and some team passing plays, David Knevel looks better than last season and Nick Gates is closer to who he was at the start of last season than the end of it. I watched the interior trio much more, and, for one week, it was a good look for third-and-short. Among backups, Matt Farniok is fun because he’s aggressive and when he gets into the ribs of a defender, he’s got 'em. The second line: Christian Gaylord, Raridon, Decker, Wilson and Farniok. Jalin Barnett was down with the third group, the freshmen.