Husker Linebacker named to Bednarik Watchlist

He would be only the second Husker to ever win the award!

The Bednarik Award is an annual postseason trophy presented to the College Defensive Player of the Year. The Maxwell Football Club has given the award away every year since its inception in 1995. It’s named for Chuck Bednarik, a linebacker who played for Penn from 1945-1948 and was the first overall pick of the 1949 NFL Draft of the Philadelphia Eagles. He was a 2x NFL Champion (1949, 1960), a 10x First-team All-Pro, and a member of the NFL’s 50th, 75th, and 100th Anniversary All-Time Teams.

Husker Linebacker Luke Reimer has been named to the Bednarik watchlist. Last season the Lincoln, Nebraska native had 90 total tackles, one sack, and one interception for the Cornhuskers. Should Reimer win the award, he would be the second Husker after 2009 winner Ndamukong Suh.

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Former Alabama pass rusher selects Nebraska

The Huskers pick up another commitment via the transfer portal!

Nebraska received more help on the defensive line this season with the commitment of former Alabama end Stephon Wynn. The 4-star recruit out of Florida will have two years of eligibility remaining. The pass rusher played his first three prep seasons in South Carolina before transferring to IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida. Before selecting Alabama, he received offers from Clemson, Florida, Georgia, LSU, and Michigan.

Wynn joins edge rusher Ochaun Mathis, and defensive tackle Devin Drew as the third player to join the Husker’s defense in 2022 via the transfer portal. The three new additions should help replace the loss of linemen Jordon Riley and Casey Rogers, who transferred to Oregon to join former Husker defensive line coach Tony Tuioti.

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