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Nebraska offensive linemen Andy Christensen will be out the rest of the year with a terrible knee injury that he sustained on the second drive of the USC game. Early reports are saying he tore his ACL.
I would expect Mike Huff or Keith Williams, or Jordan Picou to get some more playing time due to Christensen’s injury.
The Nebraska Football team began practice for the upcoming season today and by the opening press conferences you sure can tell they are ready to get going. We hope to have some reports up every few days on how practices are going to keep everyone updated.
First off Zack Bowman and Andy Christensen did not practice today. Bowman is expected back anytime to take part in drills but there wasn’t much said why Christensen did not take part in practice.
Zac Taylor was back with the Huskers today, but he pretty much just watched practice and didn’t really help out much. He would like to help out but I’m not sure what he is allowed to do with the team at this point. I think he would be a great addition as a Graduate Assistant in the future. He could really work with the young quarterbacks and teach them the west coast offense.
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