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Google News: McKewon: Vocal and fiery, Jackson thriving at center
[Omaha World-Herald] - John Garrison doesn't do that. The Nebraska offensive line coach mixes in a rhetorical salad every now and again. Say you hit him up for a comparison on new starting center Justin Jackson. Garrison doesn't lean on the old standbys of Huskerdom. He
Google News: Notes: Jackson praised after first start as NU center
[Omaha World-Herald] - The 6-foot-3, 280-pound Norris High School graduate was also praised by assistant offensive line coach John Garrison for his season-opening performance in the Huskers' win against Southern Mississippi. A few of Jackson's snaps in the shotgun to
Google News: From the Sidelines: More than just players were battling heat
[Omaha World-Herald] - Hannon seemed to be fitting in well with his future team, greeting offensive line coach John Garrison during pregame warmups. Hannon moved from farther up the sideline where the other prospects were standing down to the end zone where the O-line was
Sideline chatter: Coach Kaczenski fitting right in
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[Lincoln Journal Star] - Running backs coach Ron Brown, wide receivers coach Rich Fisher and assistant line coach John Garrison coach from the field. Recruiting watch. Nebraska only hosted two high school players for official recruiting trips, but had a few other players at
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