LJSDylan Utter spent the first three seasons of his Nebraska football career with the typical chip-on-shoulder approach taken by many in-state walk-ons.
He busted his butt to impress the coaching staff.
Just as he began doing so, that coaching staff was replaced.
Back to square one.
“That’s just kind of the name of the game. It’s a business,” Utter said. “On to the next one, try to impress the next coaches.”
Which, six practices into fall camp, and on the heels of a strong spring and summer, Utter is again doing.
Utter, referred to by former co-offensive line coach Barney Cotton as a “junkyard dog” and current offensive line coach Mike Cavanaugh as a “dirt devil,” is primed for a starting role at left guard.
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