Former Nebraska defensive lineman Nash Hutmacher is performing at a high level in Shrine Bowl practices. NFL analyst Tony Pauline called him out for his stellar play on Saturday.
This is no surprise to Nebraska fans, as Hutmacher has a strong 2024 season overall. He had 24 combined tackles and two sacks on the season. Overall, he had a very successful Nebraska career, as he played in 49 games. He recorded 79 combined tackles, 13 tackles for loss, and 6.5 sacks on the season.
Hutmacher formed a dynamic duo with fellow defensive lineman Ty Robinson. They were able to hold down the defensive line together and were a significant part of the unit’s success.
Now, it appears he is turning heads on a national level. The Shrine Bowl will be a tremendous chance to boost his stock. We have seen this happen before with Huskers players, with Trey Palmer being a prime example. A continued strong week could do him wonders.
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