As the month of June slowly comes to a close, the countdown to kickoff until the beginning of the Nebraska Cornhuskers’ 2024 season against the UTEP Miners sits at just 65 days.
In the player spotlight with 65 days remaining is Huskers redshirt junior offensive lineman Teddy Prochazka.
A member of the Huskers 2021 recruiting class, Prochazka was ranked a four-star prospect by Rivals as well as being considered a top-100 prospect by the recruiting service.
So far in his career, the former four-star prospect has struggled with his health, suffering season-ending injuries in each of his first two seasons.
In 2023, the Elkhorn, Nebraska native was finally healthy and played in 10 games and making six starts including the Huskers’ final five games of the season at left tackle. In his time on the field, he was impressive and showed that he could play up to the hype that comes with being a top-100 prospect out of high school.
In 2024, the former Elkhorn standout is projected to be the program’s starting left tackle. If he can stay healthy, he’ll have the opportunity to be one of the Big Ten’s top tackles.
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