CHASE ROME RUMORS & GOSSIP

Nebraska's Braylon Heard, Chase Rome will transfer

Running back Braylon Heard and defensive tackle Chase Rome have left the Nebraska football program. Coach Bo Pelini announced the players' departures Wednesday at his signing-day news conference. Pelini said both players plan to transfer after finishing the spring semester at Nebraska. Heard appeared in 12 games as a sophomore backup to Ameer Abdullah. He rushed 52 times for...
Via AP on Fox
February 06, 2013  |  Discuss

Rome returns week after quitting

Nebraska coach Bo Pelini has announced that defensive tackle Chase Rome has returned to the team and will be available to play Saturday against Idaho State. Rome left the team last week after starting the first two games. Pelini said Thursday that Rome has been practicing all week. The sophomore from Columbia, Mo., didn't play much in the second half of the Cornhuskers'...
Via AP on Fox
September 20, 2012  |  Discuss

Nebraska DT Rome returns after quitting for week

Nebraska coach Bo Pelini has announced that defensive tackle Chase Rome has returned to the team and will be available to play Saturday against Idaho State. Rome left the team last week after starting the first two games. Pelini said Thursday that Rome has been practicing all week. The sophomore from Columbia, Mo., didn't play much in the second half of the Cornhuskers'...
Via AP on Fox
September 20, 2012  |  Discuss

BRR Examines: 2013 JUCO DT

A JUCO DT seemed to be a want of the Nebraska staff before the start of the season. There were a number of offers extended to some of the top junior college defensive tackles nationally and with the unexpected departure of Chase Rome a want for a JUCO DT has turned into a definitive need for the 2013 class.
Via nebraska.scout.com
September 14, 2012  |  Discuss

Neb's Rome quits after disagreement over his role

Nebraska coach Bo Pelini has announced that starting defensive tackle Chase Rome has left the team. Pelini told reporters after practice Wednesday that Rome's ''personal goals and personal perception of where he should be on this football team doesn't match the team goals.'' Rome's departure comes after the Cornhuskers' defensive line played poorly...
Via AP on Fox
September 12, 2012  |  Discuss

Quick Hitter: DT Rome leaves the Huskers

Citing "personal reasons," Nebraska head coach Bo Pelini confirmed the news sophomore defensive tackle Chase Rome has left the team.
Via nebraska.scout.com
September 12, 2012  |  Discuss

Nebraska Player Beats Up Towel Dispenser After Loss To Wisconsin On Saturday Night

(Source) Husker defensive tackle Chase Rome ended a losing night in Madison, Wis., with a citation for damage to property. Rome, a freshman redshirt from Columbia, Mo., was cited for damaging a paper towel dispenser at the Dane County Regional Airport just before the Huskers boarded a chartered plane bound for Lincoln. The Dane County Sheriff’s Office issued the ticket just before...
Via The Hot Glove Verified_ybn
October 04, 2011  |  Discuss

Nebraska DT takes out his frustration in airport bathroom, Sooner LB basks in Huskers’ first Big Ten loss

Nebraska defensive tackle Chase Rome may have made his best solo tackle after Saturday's 48-17 loss to Wisconsin. While at the Dane County Regional Airport waiting for the team's flight back to Lincoln, Rome took out some frustration on an unsuspecting towel dispenser in the bathroom. Rome, 19, was cited by Dane County deputies for criminal damage to property after he allegedly...
Via Dr. Saturday
October 03, 2011  |  Discuss
THAT WON'T FLY

Nebraska DT cited for airport incident

Chase Rome didn't take his team's 49-17 loss to Wisconsin on Saturday all too well as witnessed by the beatdown he gave a towel dispenser at the airport after the game. 

Via Kegs 'n Eggs Verified_ybn
October 03, 2011  |  Discuss
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