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  If Luke Reimer happens to hear his position coach's latest comments on his overall game, he'll note it's essentially a good news-bad news assessment. Actually, there's not much bad news at all. "I don't know if Luke has a big-time weakness, but he has to improve everything," Nebraska inside linebackers coach Barrett Ruud said Monday. "I think that's a good way to put it. "He's a really good athlete, really understands football," the coach added. "Probably the worst part of his game - I don't know if it's a weakness - is the pass rush. But overall, he doesn't have a glaring weakness in his game. It's all about having the mentality to improve each aspect on a daily basis." Reimer, a sophomore from Lincoln North Star, said he grades himself in a harsh manner. He understands his limitations. Good news: He has an opportunity to make significant improvements this month, what with Nebraska in the midst of preseason practice in advance of its Aug. 28 opener at Illinois. A five-game starter last season, he's regarded as one of the Huskers' top three inside linebackers along with redshirt freshman Nick Henrich and Chris Kolarevic, a junior transfer from Northern Iowa. - Lincoln Journal Star

(DS#30 ILB) rSr/2024 ILB Luke ReimerNebraska
News Source: Lincoln Journal Star


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