Mike Schaefer and Brian Christopherson got together on Friday to talk through the latest happenings for Nebraska football after a busy week that saw 29 new names signed and a notable departure on Wednesday night.
Things start with the Chubba Purdy conversation after the quarterback announced his departure, leaving the Huskers situation a little thin for 2024. Does Nebraska have to get a transfer? What could they reasonably look for? How would it look if they don’t?
Trust that the dreams have been brewing for a good while. Once a guy learns how to walk, he quickly wants to run – maybe even with a kid’s helmet on.
When did you get your start? Hey, Isaiah McMorris remembers his dad getting him into football even when he was 3 years old.
There was always belief in what he could be, so Wednesday carried some special meaning when it accually happened, with the Bellevue West receiver signing with Nebraska football.
“I kind of knew I had a gift speed-wise, but I was real young,” McMorris said of the growth to this moment. “So just over the years developing into a receiver.”
Yes, there is being labeled a wide receiver in the program, and then there is actually playing receiver with the precision and technique required to make it to the college football level.