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Tyrell Spain is no longer part of the Nebraska football team, a university spokesman confirmed.
Spain, in fact, didn't make the trip to the Cotton Bowl. Spain couldn't be immediately reached for comment Thursday.
The 6-foot-3, 190-pound Spain, a native of San Diego, switched from wide receiver to cornerback during preseason drills in August, but never cracked the regular rotation. He did play in nine games on special teams, recording one tackle.
A transfer from Mesa (Calif.) College, Spain signed as part of Nebraska's 2005 class but, because of some quirky class transcript problems, wasn't able to enroll at NU for the 2005 fall semester.
At Mesa College, Spain had 46 catches for 858 yards and eight touchdowns his sophomore season in 2004.
He is the ninth player in the 2005 recruiting class who is no longer with the team. The others: Harrison Beck, Leon Jackson, Dontrell Moore, Brock Pasteur, Rodney Picou, Robert Rands, Jeff Souder and Justin Tomerlin.
Interesting development. I wonder if there are going to be anymore this offseason. Best of luck to him.
Tyrell Spain is no longer part of the Nebraska football team, a university spokesman confirmed.
Spain, in fact, didn't make the trip to the Cotton Bowl. Spain couldn't be immediately reached for comment Thursday.
The 6-foot-3, 190-pound Spain, a native of San Diego, switched from wide receiver to cornerback during preseason drills in August, but never cracked the regular rotation. He did play in nine games on special teams, recording one tackle.
A transfer from Mesa (Calif.) College, Spain signed as part of Nebraska's 2005 class but, because of some quirky class transcript problems, wasn't able to enroll at NU for the 2005 fall semester.
At Mesa College, Spain had 46 catches for 858 yards and eight touchdowns his sophomore season in 2004.
He is the ninth player in the 2005 recruiting class who is no longer with the team. The others: Harrison Beck, Leon Jackson, Dontrell Moore, Brock Pasteur, Rodney Picou, Robert Rands, Jeff Souder and Justin Tomerlin.
Interesting development. I wonder if there are going to be anymore this offseason. Best of luck to him.