LT Sirles ready for another Big 12 test Posted by: Steve Sipple on October 12, 2010 at 7:04PM CST
Somewhat overlooked in Nebraska's resounding triumph last week at Kansas State was the job Husker redshirt freshman left tackle Jeremiah Sirles did against standout Wildcats defensive end Brandon Harold. Harold, a 6-foot-5, 258-pound sophomore from East St. Louis, Ill., had only one tackle. He entered the game as the top tackler in the Big 12 among defensive linemen, with 26 stops through K-State's first four games. "He was a freshman All-American -- a damned good player," Sirles said Tuesday. "He was very strong. Very good with his hands. Things like that help me develop as a player, going against guys of that caliber."
Come Saturday, the 6-6, 310-pound Sirles likely will see a lot of Texas defensive end Sam Acho, a 6-3, 260-pound senior, who is tied for the team lead with four sacks.
"He's a very, very good player," Sirles said. "I'm really excited to test my skills against him as well."
Sirles generates confidence from the confidence his coaches show in him. "I go in there with the mindset of, 'I'm the starting left tackle, he's the starting defensive end, and there's a reason I'm out here,' " Sirles said. "Coaches wouldn't put me out there if they didn't think I was ready."
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