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As most Husker fans know by now, Samori Toure was chosen in the 7th round of the NFL draft Saturday as the 258th overall pick. Most sports fans like to root for the underdog, especially if they don't have a dog in the fight. It makes sense. David needs all the support he can get to take down Goliath. Such might be the case with former Husker wide receiver, Samori Toure. As most Husker fans know by now, Toure was chosen in the 7th round of the NFL draft Saturday as the 258th overall pick. When there are only 262 possible slots, coming in at #258 might not look too great. But consider the route ...
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Wide receiver's single season as a Husker pays off in NFL draft A Day 3 shutout for the Huskers in the NFL draft was averted Saturday when the Green Bay Packers selected Nebraska wide receiver Samori Toure late in the final round. Toure went to the Packers with the draft's 258th pick out of 262. On Friday night, two of his teammates, center Cam Jurgens and cornerback Cam Taylor-Britt, were drafted in the second round. After that, 198 players were chosen over the course of more than five full rounds before Toure became the third Husker selected. Toure played one season in Lincoln after transfer...
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Nebraska senior receiver Samori Toure was added Monday to the Biletnikoff Award watch list after his performance Saturday against Ohio State. Toure had four receptions for 150 yards and a 72-yard touchdown against the Buckeyes. He also set up Nebraska’s second touchdown with a 53-yard catch. The Montana transfer from Portland, Ore., leads Nebraska this season with 33 receptions for 718 yards and four touchdowns. His four 100-yard receiving games are the second-most in a single season in Nebraska history. Toure has a nation-leading four receptions of at least 60 yards and averages 21.8 yards pe...
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Frost, players resolve to right the ship after upset at Illinois Coach Scott Frost said Monday that Nebraska wasn't expecting an even defensive front from Illinois, and “about half of our game plan was out the window when they lined up how they did.” "But, hey, we got to be better," Frost said. "We have to establish the run. We have to be ahead in the game so we can commit to the run." Frost and several players spoke after Monday's practice, two days after the 30-22 loss in Champaign. “I hope nobody lost excitement after Saturday. This team has a chance to be really good,” Frost said. “If ther...
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The Nebraska wide receiver discusses the transition to a new team and a new level of football. In the season's third "Through Our Eyes" installment, wide receiver Samori Toure describes his transition from Montana to Nebraska and gives his assessment of the Huskers as they get set to embark on the 2021 season. Transferring to Lincoln meant not only getting acquainted with a different coaching staff and 100-plus new teammates, but also adjusting to the jump from to FBS-level football. He says he feels good mentally and physically, and he likes "where the team's at right now. ... I feel like eve...
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Kolarevic, Touré, Stepp and Johnson appear set for key roles In October 2018, the NCAA modernized the transfer process by introducing the transfer portal. With that, the landscape of college football changed. The dynamics shifted even more this past April when the NCAA approved a one-time transfer rule which allows athletes in all sports to transfer one time and maintain immediate eligibility. The transfer portal has essentially become college football's version of free agency. At last month's Big Ten Media Days, Nebraska coach Scott Frost was asked about his approach to the transfer portal. "...
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Husker Dan takes a look at the wide receivers and tight ends. The past two weeks, we've looked at what I consider to be two of the top five Big Red Flags that need to be addressed if Nebraska is going to have a successful season this fall: QBs and RBs. Now it's the receivers' turn. For the purposes of this overview, the receivers room will include both tight ends and wide receivers. We'll look at each group separately and I'll give an overall grade at the end of this column. For purposes of time, we won't look at every receiver, just the ones who might be able to contribute this fall. Note: Of...
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