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Old 04-03-2008, 01:01 PM   #1 (permalink)
mjlane
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NU's Cody Glen to LB

Heard on the radio here in Omaha earlier this week that Cody Glen is moving from RB to LB for the Huskers. Not really much of a surprise since Castille and Lucky are both better and will get the majority of the touches. I think it's more of a desperation move due to the fact that the LB position is a huge hole for their D. I think they expect Glen to be a starter, which is asking a lot for a college senior who has been a RB his entire life. I suppose he might have played some LB in high school, but I'm too lazy to look it up.

Obviously the Husker D needs a lot of work, and contrary to the belief of most Big Red fans it wasn't all the fault of Cosgrove. There just isn't a lot of talent on that side of the ball. I don't see any reason why we can't beat them in Ames this year.
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