Nebraska football head coach offered some positive injury updates on Wednesday as the Huskers prep for Illinois on Friday. The injury report has been mostly negative for Nebraska football this week, especially with the news that Luke Reimer and DeShon Singleton will be out for a few weeks.
Nebraska football will be dealing with some injuries heading into Saturday’s showdown against Michigan. Linebacker Luke Reimer and defensive end Cam Lenhardt will both be out for Saturday’s contest.
Nebraska football gets good news on the Luke Reimer injury front, plus more Nebraska Cornhuskers news. Michigan is coming to Lincoln Memorial Stadium and will provide a huge test for the Nebraska Cornhuskers.
Linebacker Luke Reimer should be ready to play, defensive end Cam Lenhardt is still questionable, and quarterback Jeff Sims remains less than 100% but might play.
Nebraska football linebacker Luke Reimer is questionable for Saturday’s game against Michigan. Coach Matt Rhule mentioned Reimer’s status and his meeting with the media on Monday, as noted by Husker247’s Brian Christopherson.
Linebacker Luke Reimer left Saturday's game against Louisiana Tech with an injury, and coach Matt Rhule said Monday that his status for this week's game against Michigan is questionable.
Nebraska football linebacker Luke Reimer was a participant at Big Ten media days on Thursday. He opened up about the defense, as he looks to continue a solid career at Nebraska.
We are just two weeks away from Big 10 media days, and the representatives for Nebraska football were announced. Offensive lineman Ethan Piper, quarterback Jeff Sims and linebacker Luke Reimer were announced as the representatives for the program.
Luke Reimer is a beast on the field for the Huskers. Saturday night against Indiana, he demonstrated the anatomy of a perfect hit. We aren't crazy; any time you level someone on a bang-bang play, there is always the fear of getting flagged for targeting.
Nebraska's Luke Reimer was named Monday to the 51-man watch list for the Butkus Award, presented each year to the nation’s top linebacker. The 6-foot-1, 225-pound junior from Lincoln is about to begin his third season as a starter for the Huskers.
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On a day when hometown heroes were honored in a stirring reprise of the epic 2001 Rice game Tunnel Walk, it seemed fitting and proper that Luke Reimer stepped forward and played the best game of his still-young career.