Name four current former Nebraska High School players now starting on D-1 d lines?+
C catch54 Senior Feb 5, 2003 30,258 611 113 Sep 5, 2017 #1 Name four current former Nebraska High School players now starting on D-1 d lines?+
C cubsker_rivals142943 All-Conference May 29, 2003 18,603 3,797 0 Sep 5, 2017 #2 Mick bazata harrison something from millard west lacouture Reactions: Headcard
Headcard Heisman Feb 2, 2005 192,508 20,877 113 Sep 5, 2017 #3 cubsker said: Mick bazata harrison something from millard west lacouture Click to expand... Totally forgot about Lacouture's time in Lincoln.
cubsker said: Mick bazata harrison something from millard west lacouture Click to expand... Totally forgot about Lacouture's time in Lincoln.
o_h3 Senior Oct 6, 2001 772 433 1 Sep 5, 2017 #4 Rush Bazata Conrad Mick S. Harrison Phillips Holtorf Foster Last edited: Sep 5, 2017
C catch54 Senior Feb 5, 2003 30,258 611 113 Sep 7, 2017 #6 Sooner_or_Later said: What was the answer ? Click to expand... Mick Stoltenberg (Nebraska) Nate Bazata (Iowa) Harrison Phillips (Stanford) Christian Lacouture (LSU)
Sooner_or_Later said: What was the answer ? Click to expand... Mick Stoltenberg (Nebraska) Nate Bazata (Iowa) Harrison Phillips (Stanford) Christian Lacouture (LSU)
o_h3 Senior Oct 6, 2001 772 433 1 Sep 7, 2017 #7 Jerald Foster (Nebraska) Cole Conrad (Nebraska) Adam Holtorf (KSU) ??????
C catch54 Senior Feb 5, 2003 30,258 611 113 Sep 7, 2017 #8 Sooner_or_Later said: Jerald Foster (Nebraska) Cole Conrad (Nebraska) Adam Holtorf (KSU) ?????? Click to expand... Correct but in my original post, the question was for the d-line. To emphasize that we lost out on three very good ones to other schools. Admittedly Christian Lacouture (LSU) was a bit of an oddball situation.
Sooner_or_Later said: Jerald Foster (Nebraska) Cole Conrad (Nebraska) Adam Holtorf (KSU) ?????? Click to expand... Correct but in my original post, the question was for the d-line. To emphasize that we lost out on three very good ones to other schools. Admittedly Christian Lacouture (LSU) was a bit of an oddball situation.