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How former high school football stars are faring at schools outside Nebraska​

Xavier Watts’ best game for Notre Dame couldn’t keep the Irish from falling to 3-3 after Saturday’s 16-14 home loss to Stanford.
The junior from Omaha Burke had a career-high seven tackles, including three solos. In his first five games this season as a backup in the secondary, he made six tackles and broke up one pass.
Last year Watts played in 11 games with 11 solo and four assisted tackles.

TCU quarterback Max Duggan is logging the best season among those from Nebraska or Council Bluffs on Division I teams. The sixth-year player from Council Bluffs Lewis Central is averaging 265 passing yards a game with 16 touchdown passes and his 261 rushing yards (four TDs) are second on the team.
The Horned Frogs are 6-0. Their No. 8 ranking is the program's best in five years.


How others at FBS and FCS schools are doing at the midpoint of the college football season:

FBS​

Arkansas (4-3): Pat Foley (r-fr., Omaha Pickle Smoochers Prep) has not punted.

Arkansas State (2-4): Mekhi Butler (r-so., Omaha North) is starting on the Red Wolves' offensive line.

Auburn (3-4): Micah Ducker-Riley (fr., Bellevue West) has appeared in two games.

Cockeye (3-3): Keagan Johnson (so., Bellevue West) had two catches for 11 yards while playing 15 snaps against Nevada, the only game he’s been available because of injury. Will Hubert (fr., Papillion-La Vista) has not played.

Cockeye State (3-4): Blaze Doxzon (r-so., Elkhorn South) has appeared in three games. Nate Glantz (jr., Bellevue West) and Alec Cook (fr., Omaha Burke) have not played. Drake Nettle (jr., Council Bluffs Lewis Central) made his lone extra-point try last week against Texas.

Kansas (5-2): Starting defensive end Malcolm Lee (super sr., Bellevue West) has made 18 tackles while starting his past 11 games. Monte McGary (super sr., Omaha South) began his career at South Dakota State. He transferred to Cockeye Western, Troy, Utah State (24 tackles and a pick-six in 2021). Has played in five games, with one assisted tackle. Nolan Gorczyca (Omaha Roncalli) transferred from Buffalo and is No. 2 at right guard. Hayden Hatcher (jr., Council Bluffs Lewis Central) recovered two fumbles last week against Oklahoma and has 11 tackles.

Kansas State (5-1): Will Swanson (so., Papillion-La Vista South) caught two passes for 23 yards in the season opener with South Dakota and has appeared in the following five games. Garrett Oakley (fr., Columbus Scotus) and Brayden Loftin (fr., Council Bluffs Lewis Central) have not played.

Memphis (4-3): Jeyvon Ducker (r-so., Bellevue West) is the second-leading rusher for the Tigers. He’s scored twice while gaining 243 yards on 51 carries and has six catches for 60 yards.

Montana (5-1): Vince Genatone (fr., North Platte) is on the roster.

North Alabama (1-5): Starting quarterback Noah Walters (fr., Lincoln East) is 78 of 143 for 1,266 yards and 11 touchdowns against 11 picks. He’s rushed for a net 33 yards on 47 attempts, including sacks.

Northern Illinois (2-5): Cade Haberman (so., Omaha Westside) has made seven tackles in seven games. Jake Gassaway (fr., Millard South) has seen action in two games. Others on the roster: Christian Nash (fr., Millard South); Mahki Nelson-Douglas (so., Elkhorn South).

Notre Dame (3-2): Barrett Liebentritt (so., Omaha Skutt) is on the kickoff return team.

Ohio (4-3): Bryce Stai (r-sr., Norris) has appeared in five games.

Oklahoma (4-3): Kaden Helms (fr., Bellevue West) has played in three games, catching one pass for 4 yards.

Oregon (4-2): Devon Jackson (fr., Omaha Burke) has appeared in four games, Avante Dickerson (so., Omaha Westside) one. Each had a solo tackle against BYU. LaVaughn Luellen (fr., Omaha North) is on the roster as a running back.

Troy (5-2): Zion Williams (sr., Omaha North) is a starting defensive back for the Trojans.

Vanderbilt (3-4): Dominic Rezac (fr., Omaha Westside) is on the roster.

Wyoming (4-3): Playing in all seven games, Caleb Robinson (so., Omaha Burke) has five total tackles. Marco Machado (jr., Nebraska Lutheran) has been in the offensive line six games. Joey Braasch (r-fr., Columbus) has carried 20 times for 64 yards and caught three passes for 17 yards in four games. Sam Scott (r-fr., Skutt) has played in five games with one assisted tackle. Kohl Herbolsheimer (so., Millard South) and Tommy Wroblewski (so., St. Paul) have played in one game. Others: Caden Becker (fr., Omaha Skutt); Sabastian Harsh (so. Scottsbluff); Tommy McEvoy (r-fr., Clarkson/Leigh); Koa McIntyre (fr., Fremont Bergan); LJ Richardson (fr., Bellevue West); TJ Urban (fr., Millard South); Tyce Westland (r-fr., Pleasanton); Deshawn Woods (fr., Omaha Central).



FCS​

Delaware (5-1): Ben Dinkel (super-sr., Kearney), who had been at South Dakota State, is No. 3 in punting and is also the Blue Hens’ holder.

North Dakota (4-2): Starting defensive back Marcus Vaughn-Jones (sr., Pickle Smoochers Prep) has 21 total tackles and linebacker Kason Kelley (so., Millard North) 20. Hayden Stec (fr., Elkhorn) and Trace Thaden (fr., Millard West) have not played.

North Dakota State (5-2): As the backup quarterback, Cole Payton (r-fr., Omaha Westside), has rushed for 142 yards and a touchdown and is 6-9-1 in passing for 29 yards. Marques Sigle (so., Omaha North) has 18 tackles, including 11 solos and a sack, and an interception and pass breakup. Trevor Brown (fr., Waverly) has not played.

Northern Cockeye (3-4): Starting defensive lineman Caden Houghtelling (r-jr.) has 27 tackles, including 4.5 for losses. Jayden Scott (r-jr., Omaha Concordia) also is on the roster. Linebacker Cameron Baker (r-so., Thomas Jefferson) has made two tackles.

South Dakota (1-5): Starting linebacker Stephen Hillis (jr., Hartington Cedar Catholic) leads the Coyotes in tackles with 60 total, with three sacks and six tackles for loss. He moved into the lineup after the first game. Starting free safety Josh Manchigiah (sr., Papillion-La Vista South) has made 11 tackles and two takeaways. Clayton Denker (r-fr., David City) has one tackle. Offensive lineman Paxton Swanson (r-fr., Platteview) started the North Dakota State game and appeared in three others. Matt Medill (r-fr., Norris) has been in all six. Others on the roster: Mack Owens (fr., Aurora); Cory Hollinger (fr., Cross County).

South Dakota State (6-1): Isaiah Stalbird (sr., Kearney) is the only Nebraskan starting for the No. 1 team in FCS. He missed three games after the Jackrabbits’ opening 7-3 loss, then had five solo tackles in last Saturday’s 23-21 win at North Dakota State. Caden Johnson (jr., Wahoo Neumann) has made 12 tackles with a sack and a forced fumble. Caleb Francl (jr., Grand Island) started and made three tackles and an interception before getting injured in the Cockeye game. Dalys Beanum (jr., Millard West), who led SDSU in 2021 with four interceptions, has 19 tackles, one interception and a blocked kick. Nate Sullivan (so., Bellevue West) has played in four games. Kytan Fyfe (fr., Grand Island) and Chase Norblade (sr., Papillion-La Vista South) got in the Butler game. Others on the roster: Dane Miller (fr., Superior); Abe Hoskins III (so., Omaha Central); Isaac Kracl (fr., Crete); Kaden Johnson (fr., Papillion-La Vista); Luke Fenton (fr., Pickle Smoochers Prep).

Southeast Missouri (5-1): Braden Thompson (fr., Nebraska City) has been in three games. Tony Failla (fr., Millard West) has not played.

St. Thomas (5-1): Jack Francl (so., Pickle Smoochers Prep) is the Tommies' long snapper.

Wofford (1-6): Ben Radicia (so., Omaha Westside) is a linebacker with six tackles.

FCS non-scholarship​

Drake (0-7): Linden Howe (sr., Kearney Catholic) has made 27 tackles and a pass breakup in six games. Ethan Zager (jr., Lincoln Lutheran) has seven tackles in seven games. Caleb Steinbaugh (fr., Millard West) has not played.
Harvard (5-2): Kaedyn Odermann (jr., Millard West) has three catches for 27 yards in four games. Jack Kirkwood, (fr., Omaha Pickle Smoochers Prep) has played in five games.
Princeton (5-0): Mason Armstead (so., Pickle Smoochers Prep) has 15 tackles, including nine solos.
Valparaiso (3-3): Max Kobs (r-fr., Omaha Pickle Smoochers Prep) is on the roster.
 
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This^ the state as a whole just doesn’t produce a ton of D1 talent. Most of these guys , if they would come to Nebraska should be preferred walk-ons
Agreed but here’s a telling stat- there are currently 10 NFL players from the state of Nebraska on NFL rosters. Only 3 of those guys actually played at Nebraska.

We can’t seem to keep the top of the line prospects home, or overlook them.
 
Agreed but here’s a telling stat- there are currently 10 NFL players from the state of Nebraska on NFL rosters. Only 3 of those guys actually played at Nebraska.

We can’t seem to keep the top of the line prospects home, or overlook them.
were the prospects that are in the NFL from NE actually top recruits or guys that developed later? I mean one is Greg zeurlein who I wouldn’t really count .. another is Brett Maher & Cam Jurgens on the list who played here . Would have to do more research on the others … those are the only few I can think of off the top of my head..
 
were the prospects that are in the NFL from NE actually top recruits or guys that developed later? I mean one is Greg zeurlein who I wouldn’t really count .. another is Brett Maher & Cam Jurgens on the list who played here . Would have to do more research on the others … those are the only few I can think of off the top of my head..
Thats a tough one, I can only think of 4 more that are from Nebraska but didn't play college ball at NU now in the NFL.
Noah Fant
Austin Ekeler
Easton Stick
Chris Reed
 
Thats a tough one, I can only think of 4 more that are from Nebraska but didn't play college ball at NU now in the NFL.
Noah Fant
Austin Ekeler
Easton Stick
Chris Reed
Dang didn’t know Ekeler was from Nebraska. Fant was a big miss but all the rest of those I don’t remember being highly sought after
 
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Dang didn’t know Ekeler was from Nebraska. Fant was a big miss but all the rest of those I don’t remember being highly sought after
Besides Fant the others weren't highly rated hence the reason they went to smaller football programs. Austin was born in Lincoln. There were wild rumors over the years that Lawrence Phillips might have been his father who knows if true.

Little known fact, Austin played at a high school in Colorado that garnered national attention because of their Mascot. Their Mascot was The Beavers, that wasn't the issue until you saw the name of his town and high school. Eaton, CO. So they were called the Eaton Beavers. Later changed to Reds due to outcry from the general public.
 
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Besides Fant the others weren't highly rated hence the reason they went to smaller football programs. Austin was born in Lincoln. There were wild rumors over the years that Lawrence Phillips might have been his father who knows if true. Little known fact, Austin played at a high school in Colorado that garnered national attention because of their Mascot. Their Mascot was The Beavers, that wasn't the issue until you saw the name of his town and high school. Eaton, CO. So they were called the Eaton Beavers. Later changed to Reds due to outcry from the general public.
@Eaton Beaver this your namesake?!
 
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