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** Nebraska's experience on offense is showing up in this preseason camp, Watson said. He sees a unit that's playing with confidence. "We've made plays," he said. "We're making a good handful of plays against a great defense. It's been exciting to see how far we've come. We've got to put it on film when it really counts, in a game."
Compared to last year at this time, the offense has been much more effective, he said.
** True freshman wide receiver Quincy Enunwa (6-2, 205 pounds) "has put himself in the hunt for depth at receiver," Watson said. A native of Moreno Valley, Calif., Enunwa possesses strong hands, Watson said. "He plays big and he plays fast," the coach said. "He has the ability to get in and out of cut. He functions very well in space and in tight proximity. He's really a complete player. We're really pleased with him."
** Nebraska's top three receivers are clear-cut: Niles Paul, Brandon Kinnie and Mike McNeill. "The competition for the other three spots has been pretty spirited, pretty tight," Watson said.
Life in the Red's Blog | Watson lauds QBs' maturity
Compared to last year at this time, the offense has been much more effective, he said.
** True freshman wide receiver Quincy Enunwa (6-2, 205 pounds) "has put himself in the hunt for depth at receiver," Watson said. A native of Moreno Valley, Calif., Enunwa possesses strong hands, Watson said. "He plays big and he plays fast," the coach said. "He has the ability to get in and out of cut. He functions very well in space and in tight proximity. He's really a complete player. We're really pleased with him."
** Nebraska's top three receivers are clear-cut: Niles Paul, Brandon Kinnie and Mike McNeill. "The competition for the other three spots has been pretty spirited, pretty tight," Watson said.
Life in the Red's Blog | Watson lauds QBs' maturity