Whenever wide receiver recruits visit Nebraska, Kenny Bell doesn’t try to sugarcoat the truth.
“I tell them, ‘If you want to jog around and only work when routes are being run, then don’t come here,’” Bell told ESPN.com. “‘We only care about winning football games, and the best way to do that is by having a strong running game.’”
Nebraska might be the school of Johnny Rodgers and Irving Fryar, but for decades the first job of any Cornhuskers wide receiver has been to block.
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