Sam McKewon and Gary Sharp discuss Sam's sitdown conversation with Husker coach Matt Rhule. They also preview the Battle of the Boneyard seven-on-seven tournament, featuring 16 teams and many blue-chip players.
Hawthorne was once a high-priority recruit for Nebraska in the 2025 class. After a year at Iowa State, Hawthorne found his way to Lincoln, hoping to provide depth in the Huskers’ special teams and linebackers rooms.
Marques Buford was a staple in Nebraska’s secondary over the past two-plus seasons. Now, his younger brother Mario could have his turn to push for a starting spot this fall.
Dylan Rogers displayed improved pass rush and explosion off the edge last season in his first career start against UCLA. This fall camp, he could be competing for a larger role for Nebraska’s defense.
Tyler Knaak may never crack Nebraska’s offensive line as a full-time starter. However, he is the perfect depth piece for the Huskers as a “break glass in case of emergency” option.
Tyson Terry has been out of football for over a year. Nebraska’s fall camp could be his chance to solidify his spot in the Huskers’ defensive line rotation.
Caleb Benning had his breakout game in Nebraska’s Las Vegas Bowl loss to Utah at the end of last season. He could carry that momentum to compete for a starting spot on the Blackshirts during fall camp.