LINCOLN, Neb. — This spring on the practice field at Nebraska, seven offensive linemen bring 152 returning starts over four years in the Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-12 and SEC. That’s more than 2 ½ seasons of starting experience, on average, for each of the five spots up front on offense. And it’s not even the trait about the Huskers’ O-line that encourages coach Matt Rhule the most. “There’s a healthy competition,” Rhule said, “and there’s a lot of depth being built. The young players, they might not think they’re good yet, but they’re going to be really good players.”...
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