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 Data Scout Notes: 2021: HMC...2020: HMC...Wore #19 in '19. 67 TT, 1.5 TFL, 4 PBU, QBH, FR in 12 gms in '19. Backup w/10 TT, BLK, SAF in 8 gms in '18. Backup w/34 TT, FR in 1 st, 12 gms in '17. Redshirted in '16.



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  2020 ALL-BIG TEN FOOTBALL HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): Marquel Dismuke,...Dismuke pairs with Williams to give the Huskers a pair of hard-hitting safeties. Dismuke has 44 tackles this season, including five tackles for loss and a pair of sacks. His 15 tackles against Penn State were the most by a Husker since 2017. - Nebraska Football

(DS#101 SS) rSr/2022 SS Marquel DismukeNebraska
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  He says the experience was "mind-blowing." Not always in a good way. Nebraska safety Marquel Dismuke somehow pushed through to the end of last season despite playing the bulk of it with a neck injury. Tackling with a neck injury was not ideal. "It was mind-blowing to fight through it each and every game," Dismuke said this week. "But I did that just for me, my team and my coaching staff." A native of Compton, California, Dismuke ended the season tied with inside linebacker Collin Miller for third on the team in tackles with 67. That total was the most of any member of the secondary. He came up big in Nebraska's 42-38 win in late September at Illinois, breaking up passes on third and fourth down during the Illini's final drive.

He recorded no fewer than six tackles in each of the Huskers' first six Big Ten games, had a couple of quieter games, then finished the season with a six-tackle performance against Iowa. "I have a lot of respect for Marquel," said Nebraska junior Cam Taylor-Britt, who made seven of his 10 starts last season at safety but is playing cornerback now. "We both kind of played injured throughout last season. We were back there talking, trying to figure out how to do this and that with our injuries. We were lifting each other up the whole time. He's an older guy, and I was the younger guy. "I feel like we're on the same page now. We have a little more chemistry. But he's always lifting me up, and I'm always lifting him up. He was a strong guy last year, and I commend him on that. A lot of people can't do that." - Lincoln Journal Star


(DS#101 SS) rSr/2022 SS Marquel DismukeNebraska
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  Nebraska football players Marquel Dismuke and Jeremiah Stovall were cited by Lincoln Police on Friday evening after a traffic stop. Dismuke was pulled over just before 8 p.m. because he had no front license plate on his car, according to LPD officer Angela Sands. Dismuke was cited for driving with a suspended license. Dismuke had a prior conviction for driving with a suspended license. After an officer smelled a marijuana odor coming from the car, police found Stovall, a passenger in the car, in possession of a small amount of marijuana. Dismuke, a junior from Calabasas, California, is in the running for a starting job in the Nebraska secondary this fall after spending most of his career to date as a back-up and a special teams regular. - Lincoln Journal Star

(DS#101 SS) rSr/2022 SS Marquel DismukeNebraska
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