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#6 Tim Marlowe

Sr WR 5-10 175 lbs

Hometown: Youngstown, OH
Previous School: Cardinal Mooney
Recruiting Class: 2008

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>

Time for a Reed Revival?

<font size="2">In the offseason, it's easy for fans to look over the roster, envision the best case scenario for a player and get really excited about what that player might produce on the field. Such was the buzz around Kyler Reed a year ago. It made sense given that Reed …

Spring Breakdown: Receivers and Tight Ends

Nebraska fans have earned the right to be skeptical when they hear that the Huskers have a “great receiving corps” returning.  In NU’s run-heavy history, special pass catchers have been few and far between. You can name them on one hand. And the dropped balls from the 2011 season are …

Is the Era of the Two-Sport College Athlete Coming to an End?

<font size="2">Khiry Cooper is said to no longer be with the Nebraska football team, yet the door remains open for a return. After being a fifth-round baseball draft pick out of high school, Cooper hasn't had a lot of success at the plate in college. Bo Jackson once had tremendous …

Huskers Add Safety Commit

<font size="2">Despite the departure of their secondary coach, Nebraska added a safety to the recruiting class of 2013 in Marcus McWilson. McWilson attends Cardinal Mooney high school in Ohio, the alma mater of NU head coach Bo Pelini. He had offers from division rival Michigan State, among others. He's been …

Line Play Biggest Question Mark Offensively

<font size="2">Nebraska returns a lot at of experience at the skill positions offensively. There are returning starters in the offensive backfield with Taylor Martinez and Rex Burkhead. The top two receiving options at tight end are back in Kyler Reed and Ben Cotton. Young but veteran receivers return in Kenny …

Nebraska and the New Kickoff Rule

<span lang="EN">While it won't be official for at least another week and perhaps not at all, you might be wondering what the new kickoff rule (moving the kickoff five yards closer to the opposing team) might mean for the Huskers. Kicks taken at the goal line or inside the five-yard …

What To Watch For Saturday

Tens of thousands of Nebraska fans will be watching  the Husker's annual spring game this Saturday. While it won't be on television, scads more will listen on the radio and digest every bit of information they can from news reports. What should the fans inside Memorial stadium direct their attention? Well, other …

Spring Is In The Air

Last April, the Red White game at Memorial Stadium was expected to be a showcase of quarterback backups and what the defense would do without Suh on the field.  Instead, fans at the game caught a glimpse of speed that an option spread attack could provide.  Led by Taylor Martinez …

Special Teams One Key to Spring

For good reason, much of the attention and scrutiny from media and Cornhusker fans during this year's NU spring drills has been placed on the offense. After all, that's where the Husker woes were last season, particularly as the season wore on.  The offense is being overhauled under new Offensive Coordinator Tim …

So This Is What "Multiple" Looks Like

Since his arrival three years ago, Bo Pelini has said he expects his offense to be “multiple”. The fits and starts NU went through in this transition created a bit of an offensive identity crisis for the Huskers. At first, NU tried to be a power run team. Then, the …

Pondering the Niles Paul Paradox

Niles Paul is a paradox. Both on and off the field, he presents some serious contradictions for Husker fans to consider. Last year, he could make spectacular receptions and punt returns one week and costly mistakes the next. This off season, he looked and talked the part of the team …

Geography Matters

Geography is destiny. Where you are often dictates the outcomes in your life, whether you want to admit it or not. You geography affects everything - your economic opportunity, the medical health problems you may encounter in life, even things as small or as simple as your everyday mood. Where you …

Braylon Heard Pledges to Nebraska

This weekend, running back Braylon Heard became the newest prospective member of the Nebraska 2010 recruiting class. The Youngstown, Ohio product switched his verbal commitment from West Virginia when he chose Nebraska. Heard's choice to join the Huskers has implications for Coach Bo Pelini's team on the field as well as …

Kansas Post-Mortem

I've got to admit, this was a week that had me both apathetic and worried at the same time. After such an emotional game last week, I wondered how our team would be able to respond to a team that many consider to be underachieving. Kansas has the pieces and the …

Missing Swift: Who Will Field Punts in 2009?

Every pre-season prognostication on the magazine racks right now talks about the lost production that Nebraska must replace at wide receiver. Many of those suddenly missing receptions and yards came from Nate Swift. Swift's departure hurts more than the loss of his fellow key wide receiver Todd Peterson because Swift also …

Winging It: Will Slot Runners Be Back En Vogue at NU?

Next season, Nebraska's offense is likely to adapt and change based on its personnel. A good stable of running backs, a more athletic quarterback in Zac Lee and less experience at wide receiver makes an emphasis on the run game more likely. The use of more read option from the shotgun …

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 …

Marlowe Commits

Tim Marlowe, a two-star athlete from Ohio (and the same high school that Bo Pelini attended) committed to Nebraska tonight. Marlowe is the 26th commitment for the class of 2008. The small speedy player might be used at wide receiver, cornerback, or as a returner on special teams.

Another Weekend Update

It appears only one Prater made a visit this past weekend. Shaun Prater made the visit but Shane did not. Shane is no longer listed as a “softâ€? commitment to Iowa and Shaun is listed as “softâ€? by Rivals.com but not Scout.com. It would be easy to think the brothers are …

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  • Big 12 Commissioner’s Spring Academic Honor Roll (2010)
  • Nebraska Offensive Scout Team MVP (2008)