True freshman Quentin Castille is turning heads this summer in Lincoln. At 6'1" and 245, Castille could be the next 'big back' at Nebraska since Correll Buchhalter and Dan Alexander were crashing through opponents' D-lines. Given nagging minor injuries to Marlon Lucky and Cody Glenn, Castille has the chance to play a significant role this season and provide needed depth at RB. According to Husker coach Bill Callahan, “He fits the profile you look for in a big back; he can run people over. That’s what he does best. ... When you’re down in the short-yardage and goal-line situations, it’s good to pound the big backs.” Look for Quentin Castille to get plenty of opportunity to 'pound the rock' this season.
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
The door is wide open for RB Quentin Castille
True freshman Quentin Castille is turning heads this summer in Lincoln. At 6'1" and 245, Castille could be the next 'big back' at Nebraska since Correll Buchhalter and Dan Alexander were crashing through opponents' D-lines. Given nagging minor injuries to Marlon Lucky and Cody Glenn, Castille has the chance to play a significant role this season and provide needed depth at RB. According to Husker coach Bill Callahan, “He fits the profile you look for in a big back; he can run people over. That’s what he does best. ... When you’re down in the short-yardage and goal-line situations, it’s good to pound the big backs.” Look for Quentin Castille to get plenty of opportunity to 'pound the rock' this season.
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