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Name: Turner Corcoran (+) Coming off Oct 2023 Undisclosed INJ/Out for 2023
College: Nebraska      Number: 69
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 6-6   Weight: 310
Position:  Pos2: OG
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2025

40 Low: 5.15
   40 Time: 5.26
  40 High: 5.35

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 Data Scout Notes: X-PFA/Starting LT in 24/Was Top 10 Oline Recruit/Plays OG as well/7GP INJ Recheck-23 2023: NAC...(+) Oct 2023 Undisclosed INJ/Out for 2023...2022: NAC...2021: NAC...2020: NAC

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 Turner Corcoran, Nebraska, Player News

  06/13/22 - OT Turner CorcoranrSr/2025, Nebraska, 6-6, 310 (DS#41 OT) + More +

  Turner Corcoran got tired of waiting. When Ethan Piper hurt his hand during spring practice, Corcoran, who himself was sitting out with an upper-body injury, went looking for Nebraska athletic trainer Mark Mayer. "Where are my pads at?" Corcoran asked. Mayer wouldn't tell him. He couldn't while Corcoran was still rehabbing. Though the Husker lineman felt ready to practice, Mayer pleaded otherwise. "Don't do this. You're gonna get hurt." Corcoran, now 100% healthy, says the injury wasn't serious. "Just some maintenance from the season," he said. But maintenance still requires rehab.

And rehab, no matter how minor, tests your mind, your will, your patience. "It's a mental game," Corcoran said at Saturday's football development camp. "You can't get too down on yourself because you're not up to pace with where you thought you'd be. I had to keep chugging away." Corcoran is referring to the "wall" he hit during his recovery. One day, he couldn't lift as much weight as he could the day before. His strength had regressed; his progress froze. He compared the feeling to digging yourself a hole. The only way to correct it: "Dig yourself out." - Lincoln Journal Star


(DS#41 OT) rSr/2025 OT Turner CorcoranNebraska
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  05/04/21 - OT Turner CorcoranrSr/2025, Nebraska, 6-6, 310 (DS#41 OT) + More +

  Had he done it during the season, perhaps Turner Corcoran would have brought an even bigger reaction with his fashion choice than it did Saturday. But when the freshman offensive lineman showed up for a postgame interview wearing a white hat with "RUN THE DAMN BALL" embroidered in red letters in the front, it still brought a few chuckles. "Me and Bryce (Benhart) just got them like three or four days ago. We placed an order and they came from Australia and it got here the other day, so we were like, 'Why not wear them for the Spring Game?'" Corcoran said. "They got here just in time for the game." Most offensive linemen would readily admit they prefer ground-based tactics when it comes to the offensive approach to the game: line up and smash the guy in front of you as far down the field as you can until the whistle blows, then do it again.

It doesn't always work like that, of course, and Nebraska's offense, despite leaning more on the running game toward the end of last season, will still look to get its shiny new toys at receiver involved whenever possible. But this is Nebraska, dang it, and running the ball will always be sewn into the fabric of those red jerseys the Huskers pull on every Saturday at Memorial Stadium. So was the 6-foot-6, 300-pound Corcoran, who last season became the first true freshman to ever start at left tackle for Nebraska in the Huskers' win over Rutgers, trying to make some kind of statement that he wants NU to utilize the handoff more than the forward pass? - Lincoln Journal Star


(DS#41 OT) rSr/2025 OT Turner CorcoranNebraska
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  12/10/20 - OT Turner CorcoranrSr/2025, Nebraska, 6-6, 310 (DS#41 OT) + More +

  Freshman left tackle Turner Corcoran hasn't played much this season, but that in and of itself is a good thing. He's behind steady veteran Brenden Jaimes, who on Saturday set a Nebraska offensive line record by starting his 39th consecutive game. Corcoran, the former four-star prospect from Lawrence, Kansas, is taking what amounts to an apprentice year. He's played in a pair of games, studied Jaimes' game, and will be in position to compete to take over as NU's blind-side protector in 2021 if Jaimes heads off to the NFL.

"Personally, I think he's more mature than I was when I was in his shoes," Jaimes said of Corcoran this week. "I think he'll be a great asset to the team next year, as he is this year. Whatever role he fills, I think he'll be able to do it to the best of his ability." Offensive line coach Greg Austin and head coach Scott Frost have both complimented Corcoran's work since he arrived on campus back in January. "Coach Austin likes him, Coach Frost likes him, along with all the other young guys," Jaimes said. "I think they're doing a great job competing every day in practice. But for him, I think if he has to take that left tackle next year, I'm going to do my best to kind of give him all the advice that the older guys gave me and just pass down a legacy of being a left tackle at Nebraska." - Lincoln Journal Star


(DS#41 OT) rSr/2025 OT Turner CorcoranNebraska
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