Nebraska’s Bryce Benhart named to Outland Trophy watch list

Offensive tackle Bryce Benhart was selected for the 2024 Outland Trophy Award Watch List on Tuesday. 

A Nebraska offensive lineman has been named to a postseason award watch list. Offensive tackle Bryce Benhart was selected for the 2024 Outland Trophy Award Watch List on Tuesday.

The Outland Trophy is awarded to the best interior lineman in college football. This is the first time the senior has been named to an award list.

Last season, he received All-Big Ten honors from the coaches and media in 2023. Benhart is one of 75 players named to the preseason list, 13 of whom are from the Big Ten.

Nine Cornhuskers have won the Outland Trophy in program history.

1971: Larry Jacobson – Defensive Tackle

1972: Rich Glover – Nose Tackle

1981: Dave Rimington – Center

1982: Dave Rimington – Center

1983: Dean Steinkuler – Guard

1992: Will Shields – Guard

1994: Zach Wiegert – Offensive Line

1997: Aaron Taylor – Center

2009: Ndamukong Suh – Defensive Tackle

The 2024 Outland Trophy will be announced at the Home Depot College Football Awards on ESPN on December 12.

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Nebraska Countdown to Kickoff: No. 54 Bryce Benhart

Only 54 days remain until Nebraska’s 2024 season begins.

Only 54 days remain until the beginning of the Nebraska Cornhuskers’ 2024 season, and as the countdown continues, 6-foot-9, 315-pound offensive lineman Bryce Benhart is in the spotlight.

The Lakeville, Minnesota native is entering his sixth season with the Huskers after signing with the Huskers as part of their 2019 recruiting class and was a consensus four-star recruit across the recruiting industry. Coming out of Lakeville North High School, he was also an Army All-American in 2019.

Through his first five seasons with the program, Benhart has become an anchor of the Husker’s offensive line, starting in 41 games over his career at right tackle, a program record.

His 2023 season was his best as a Husker, and he earned All-Big Ten honorable mention honors from both the coaches and media. He has also been a consistent Academic All-Big selection throughout his career.

In 2024, Benhart will be expected to be once again a stalwart member of the Huskers’ offensive line, which hopes to improve from 2023.

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Nebraska receives boost for 2024 with two key starters returning

A pair of key starters have announced their return for Nebraska.

The Nebraska Cornhuskers football program is eying a big 2024 season, and on Monday, a pair of key starters for the program announced their returns for the 2024 season.

Safety Isaac Gifford and offensive tackle Bryce Benhart announced via X on Monday that they are returning to Nebraska with a short video.

Gifford, a senior defensive back out of Lincoln, started all 12 games for the Huskers at safety in 2023, recording 86 tackles, a team-high and a career-high. He became the first Husker since Nathan Gerry in 2014 to record 80 or more tackles and earned honorable-mention All-Big Ten in the process from both the coaches and media.

Benhart, the rising sixth-year senior out of Minnesota, has made 41 starts at right tackle for the Huskers over his career, tying the school record for career starts at the position. Before the season, Benhart was a Senior Bowl watch list member before starting all 12 games and earning honorable-mention All-Big Ten honors from both the coaches and media.

Nebraska in 2024 will look to improve in the second year of the Matt Rhule era after going 5-7 in 2023. In each of Rhule’s prior head coaching stops at the college level, his programs have seen significant jumps in their second year. At Temple, the Owls were 2-10 under Rhule in year one before going 6-6 in 2014, eventually improving to 10-4 and 10-3 in 2015 and 2016, respectively. At Baylor, Rule and the Bears were 1-11 in 2017 before improving to 7-6 in 2018 and eventually 11-3 in 2019

For a Nebraska team that lost four games by a field goal, it may not take too much to get the Huskers over the hump and into the territory of pushing for eight or nine wins. The Huskers will open their 2024 season on August 31 as they host the UTEP Miners at Memorial Stadium.

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Two Huskers on the offensive line named to All-Big Team

A pair of Husker offensive linemen earned All-Big Ten honors on Wednesday afternoon.

A pair of Husker offensive linemen earned All-Big Ten honors on Wednesday afternoon. Junior right tackle Bryce Benhart and junior center Ben Scott were both named honorable-mention by the league’s coaches and media.

Benhart was the only Husker on offense to start in all 12 games this season. He also has 41 career starts, tying for the most in school history by an offensive lineman.

Scott made 11 starts this season after transferring to Nebraska from Arizona State. The two linemen join eight members of the Nebraska defense as members of the All-Big Ten team. Offensive guard Ethan Piper was Nebraska’s 2023 Big Ten Sportsmanship Award recipient.

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247Sports’ Nick Kosko predicts Nebraska to upset Iowa in the 2022 season finale

247Sports’ Nick Kosko likes the Nebraska Cornhuskers to upset the Iowa Hawkeyes in the 2022 regular season finale.

Iowa has owned the series against Nebraska, winning the past seven contests against the Cornhuskers. It looked like the Hawkeyes’ dominance over Nebraska was set to come to a close last year in Lincoln, Neb., but a fourth-quarter Iowa rally was jumpstarted by Henry Marchese’s blocked punt that Kyler Fisher returned 14 yards for a touchdown.

That sliced Iowa’s deficit from 21-9 to 21-16. The Hawkeyes followed that special teams game-changer up by forcing Huskers backup quarterback Logan Smothers into an intentional grounding penalty in the end zone for a safety. Iowa’s Caleb Shudak added a 44-yard field goal on the ensuing possession and suddenly the game was tied.

Then, Iowa quarterback Spencer Petras capped off a six-play, 76-yard drive with a two-yard touchdown plunge to give the Hawkeyes its first lead with 2:58 remaining. Hawkeyes cornerback Jermari Harris sealed the victory, intercepting Smothers to end any final threat from the Huskers.

In the process, Iowa registered its fifth consecutive victory in Lincoln, captured the Big Ten West crown and notched a 10-win season. 247Sports’ Nick Kosko isn’t buying into any of the recent series history in his game-by-game predictions for Nebraska’s 2022 season, though.

Kosko likes Nebraska to upset Iowa, 24-21, to end the 2022 regular season.

Yes, we’re picking an upset here. Nebraska puts a stamp on its bowl game date, whenever and wherever it might be. The upset over the Hawkeyes on the road will be the defining game of the 2022 season for Scott Frost. There’s gotta be one in there somewhere, and why not the final regular season game of the upcoming fall? Let’s do it. A late field goal puts Nebraska up by 10 (24-14) and the defense holds on as Iowa fails a late comeback. With the 7-5 record, Frost ensures a 2023 campaign and has a chance to win an eighth game in the postseason. – Kosko, 247Sports.

Obviously, this would be a reversal of what fans have seen in recent years. There’s a good chance that it has serious division implications for the Hawkeyes, too. The West feels like it’s wide open, and Iowa just might be hosting Nebraska for a return trip to Indianapolis in the 2022 edition to determine the fate of the Heroes Trophy.

If that’s the circumstances going in for Iowa’s Senior Day game, then the Huskers will have earned a difficult to come by victory, and it would further signal that Nebraska has made progress as a football program in 2022.

While Iowa is an interesting team heading into next season given the disparity between the team’s offensive and defensive production in 2021, Nebraska might have been the most intriguing, hardest to figure out team in all of the Big Ten last season. The Huskers finished 3-9, which is by definition bad. Still, Nebraska lost eight one-score games, which could indicate that the Huskers are ripe for a quick turnaround.

Time will tell on that front. One thing is for certain: Scott Frost needs 2022 to show tangible results if he’s to remain the Huskers’ head football coach. Frost brought in offensive coordinator Mark Whipple from Pittsburgh to help try and rejuvenate Nebraska’s offense. Last season’s backup quarterback in Smothers returns for Nebraska, but longtime starter Adrian Martinez is off to Kansas State.

Nebraska went ahead and brought former Texas quarterback Casey Thompson in to be the likely starter, and the Huskers added Florida State transfer signal-caller Chubba Purdy as well. The wide receiving corps features a series of transfers as well with Trey Palmer arriving from LSU, Marcus Washington from Texas and Isaiah Garcia-Castaneda from New Mexico State.

Palmer had 30 grabs for 344 yards and three scores in 2021, Washington registered 18 receptions for 277 yards and a pair of touchdowns, and Garcia-Castaneda hauled in 37 passes for 578 yards and four scores. Add that in with Omar Manning’s returning 26 grabs for 380 yards and two touchdowns.

In the backfield, Nebraska will be looking for Rahmir Johnson, Gabe Ervin Jr. and Jaquez Yant to combine for the Huskers’ rushing attack. Last season, Johnson carried 112 times for 495 yards and four scores, Ervin Jr. rushed 37 times for 124 yards and two touchdowns and Yant tallied 47 totes for 294 yards and one trip to the end zone.

Defensively, Nebraska added two-time All-Big 12 second-team selection Ochaun Mathis at defensive end. Mathis has 135 tackles, 30.5 tackles for loss and 15.5 sacks over the course of his college career. He’ll team with Garrett Nelson, Ty Robinson and Alabama transfer Stephon Wynn Jr. At the second level, Nebraska linebackers Luke Reimer and Nick Henrich combined for 189 tackles last season.

The Huskers’ defensive backfield has its fair share of transfer additions as well, featuring Tommi Hill from Arizona State, DeShon Singleton from Hutchinson Community College and Omar Brown from Northern Iowa. That trio will join safety Myles Farmer and cornerback Quinton Newsome.

For a head coach in Frost that frankly is desperate for success heading into 2022, it makes sense to replenish the roster with a series of transfer portal additions and see if it works. While Iowa hopes to be fighting for the Big Ten West in the season finale, Frost just might be coaching for his job.

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