Nebraska Football Unveils First Single-Digit Jerseys, New Tradition

Nebraska football has a new tradition this fall.

"I got really tired of having a guy in my program who had spent three years at like No. 47, was getting ready to play and wanted to wear No. 1 or No. 3, and he'd earned it, and we would give it to a recruit," head coach Matt Rhule said earlier this year. "So what we decided was that 1-9, or now 0-9, would go to the nine, or now ten, toughest guys on the team.

"When I say 'toughest,' we define that for the guys, but really, the guys who best exemplify what it means to be a Cornhusker, to be accountable, to be dependable, to be tough, hardworking, competitive every single day."

The first players with single-digit jerseys were unveiled Wednesday.

Senior wide receiver Billy Kemp IV picked the No. 1, safety Isaac Gifford is wearing No. 2, Luke Reimer is wearing No. 4 and quarterback Jeff Sims is wearing No. 7.

The honor is voted on by the team.

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