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Nebraska Cornerbacks Prepare for Spring Football
New additions and returning players look to make an impact in the secondary.
Published on Feb. 9, 2026
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As Nebraska's spring football season approaches, the Cornhuskers' cornerbacks room is shaping up with a mix of experienced veterans, promising young talent, and a high-profile transfer. Led by secondary coach Addison Williams, the group features seniors Andrew Marshall and Victor Evans, juniors Jeremiah Charles and Blye Hill, and a host of underclassmen looking to make their mark, including sophomore Donovan Jones and freshman Bryson Webber.
Why it matters
The cornerback position is a critical part of Nebraska's defense, and the Cornhuskers will be looking to solidify their secondary as they aim to improve on last season's performance. The influx of new talent, combined with the returning experience, could give the team a boost in the defensive backfield.
The details
Andrew Marshall, a transfer from Idaho who is familiar with defensive coordinator Rob Aurich, is expected to be a key contributor in the cornerbacks room. Alongside him, the Cornhuskers have a mix of underclassmen looking to make their mark, including sophomore Donovan Jones and freshman Bryson Webber, who is already on campus.
- Spring football practice begins in two weeks.
The players
Andrew Marshall
A senior transfer from Idaho who is familiar with defensive coordinator Rob Aurich.
Victor Evans
A senior cornerback for the Cornhuskers.
Donovan Jones
A sophomore cornerback looking to build on his first year of college football.
Bryson Webber
A freshman cornerback who is already on campus and has the right mindset for the new challenge.
Addison Williams
The secondary coach for the Nebraska Cornhuskers.
The takeaway
The Nebraska cornerbacks room is shaping up to be a mix of experienced veterans and promising young talent, which could give the Cornhuskers a boost in the defensive backfield as they prepare for the upcoming spring football season.
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