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#12 Courtney Osborne

Jr S 6-3 200 lbs

Hometown: GARLAND, TX
Previous School: SOUTH GARLAND

Handicapping the Spring Game

<font size="2">The Nebraska Athletic Department has released the rosters for the Spring game. <font size="2">Based on what we see, which team has the edge?</font></font>

Secondary is Stocked for New Coach

Regardless of who comes in to take over the secondary from the departed Corey Raymond, the new coach will get a chance to evaluate highly touted talent and impressive returning depth.  In addition to two scholarship recruited athletes that could have an opportunity to contribute right away, the new coach …

What We Know Now

As far as game week press conferences for an FCS opponent go, Monday's season opener was a fairly good one. The coaches were a little more upfront on depth chart questions and all in all there were some illuminating bits. Here's a recap:

Position Battle Buzz - Defense

There's no actual depth chart on the horizon so lets take a couple of minutes for round two of the annual August parlor game: Guessing the depth chart. We won't know anything for sure until Sept. 3 but here's my take on what's happened so far this fall. …

Handicapping the Spring Game

<span lang="">Since Bo Pelini returned to Nebraska, the spring game has become a competitive contest. By splitting the talent, Nebraska's head coach has kept things from becoming too one-sided. Even so, it's often been clear which team had an advantage. This season's contest might be the toughest to call yet.</span> …

Bo's Best Defense?

In the past two seasons, Nebraska fans have been treated to two tremendous defenses. In 2009, it was led by Ndamukong Suh and a front four that collapsed the pocket quickly, ending plays before they could begin. In 2010, it was a secondary that made completing passes seem downright futile. …

12th Man Wears Zebra Stripes as Texas A&M Gets Win Over Nebraska

<font size="2">All year, Husker fans were left to wonder whether the Big 12 would allow Nebraska to win a conference championship in their final season. They may have gotten an answer to that question as they watched their team face the Aggies in College Station. Nebraska was flagged 16 times …

Questions that Matter: How Will NU Replace the Middle of its Defense?

Season preview articles typically include a run down of the depth chart or a listing of key contributors. Often, they take the form of a unit-by-unit review of the team (Headline: NU is deep at cornerback!). At Big Red Network we get tired of reading that kind of thing. We suspect …

Will it be a Happy New Year for Nebraska?

Coming off a big win in the Holiday bowl and a good game for Lee, you can begin to imagine a much better year for the Husker offense in 2010. Not to mention the ten returning starters for Nebraska on offense. Add to that the news that Lee has been playing …

Gomes Recruitment Telling

Nebraska head coach Bo Pelini and his staff have shown a clear preference for high school talent over junior college players. In the abbreviated recruiting season of 2008 none of the 16 new players that Pelini's staff recruited came from junior colleges. This signing day, only two players out of twenty-one …

Early Developments at Husker Camp

Seemingly every year, there are surprises that come from the pre-season practices at NU. Some players step up, while others get off to a rough start. Sometimes injuries are a factor, or maybe there is a newcomer or two who joins the mix. Through the first few days of NU's fall …

Position Breakdowns: Safeties

Outlook: The safety position might be the most interesting one for the Huskers in 2008. NU head coach Bo Pelini has a history of making stars out of safeties with his defense and he inherits some players that were highly regarded safety recruits. Depth is a concern, making the position a …

Position Breakdowns: Cornerbacks

Outlook: The Huskers are particularly thin at cornerback, which means it might be the spot where a true freshman is most likely to contribute. Former NU secondary coach George Darlington had once said that if a cornerback couldn't compete as a freshman, then they probably shouldn't have recruited him anyway. If …

The Class of 2008 Comes Together

The Huskers recruiting class of 2008 might be remembered as much for whom it didn't include as for who it did. Among the decommits were five-star quarterback Blaine Gabbert, four-star running back Jonas Gray, four-star offensive linemen Trevor Robinson, Bryce Givens, and Dan Hoch, four-star linebacker Shaun Mohler, and five-star defensive …

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