Position battles continue for a deep-looking Husker defense.
Defensive coordinator Erik Chinander said Tuesday that Sunday's scrimmage, the first of fall camp, went well for the defense.
"I thought we tackled pretty well ... and that's what you want to see when you go live," he said, adding that the defense forced a couple of turnovers.
He said a starting eleven is not quite solidified yet, and battles are ongoing for the top backup spots among a deep pool of talented players: "Are you that next guy in, and can you play special teams?"
Depth was a recurring theme with Chinander and others who spoke Tuesday.
Defensive lineman Casey Rogers said the competition "is as healthy as can be and as fierce as can be." D-line coach Tony Tuioti said Damion Daniels is having his best camp yet and has improved from being capable of just two or three consecutive reps to seven or eight.
Addressing the defensive backs' performance in Sunday's scrimmage, coach Travis Fisher said: "I think there’s always room to get better but to go out in the stadium the way they did and compete and fly around and have fun, it was rewarding to see."
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Coverage
- Lincoln Journal Star | Rapid Reaction: Defense performs well in scrimmage; transfer DB Johnson showing confidence
- Omaha World-Herald | How deep is Nebraska's defense? Huskers say second-teamers could be starters
- Husker247 | Husker Quick Hits: Chinander gives scrimmage thoughts; 'take my job' challenges from vets
- Hail Varsity | Healthy Competition for Huskers' Defense Following First Scrimmage of Fall Camp
- Nebraska Athletics | Chinander Emphasizes Depth of Defense
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Fisher, Chinander & Rogers
Tony Tuioti
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