A Nebraska punter has withdrawn from the transfer portal. Jacob Hohl made an official decision on Friday afternoon.
Hohl started his career at Nebraska Wesleyan, where he played two seasons for the Praire Wolves before transferring. The punter averaged 40 yards per punt during his time at NWU.
The Nebraska native has not appeared in a game with the Cornhuskers. Hohl played his high school football at Lincoln Southwest High School.
The punter has deep family connections to the Nebraska program. His father, Erich, was a tight end for Tom Osborne in the early 90s and was a member of the 1994 National Championship team.
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