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Ahman Green has returned to Lincoln.
Green, one of the greatest running backs in program history, is a Nebraska Sports Hall of Famer, two-time national champion and is still third on the Huskers' all-time rushing yards and rushing touchdowns lists.
Green sat down with Inside Nebraska publisher Zack Carpenter to discuss moving back to Nebraska and his exciting new role with the university. (2:02)
Then, he discusses some of his favorite memories during his playing days at Nebraska, including how Tom Osborne and the rest of the staff prepared him for a successful career. (19:45)
He then shares thoughts on some of the Husker running backs and what advice he would give them as they continue their college careers. (23:15)
We wrap up with Green talking about the future of the Husker program, including what he thinks of the new staff's push to center the offense around a strong running game, his expectations for the Huskers to compete for Big Ten championships and what could be on the horizon in Lincoln. (29:05)
Please note: As said in the introduction, we recorded the interview in early March prior to spring ball. Almost the entire interview remains relevant and up-to-date, minus a couple minor parts that we edited out of the podcast.
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Ahman Green has returned to Lincoln.
Green, one of the greatest running backs in program history, is a Nebraska Sports Hall of Famer, two-time national champion and is still third on the Huskers' all-time rushing yards and rushing touchdowns lists.
Green sat down with Inside Nebraska publisher Zack Carpenter to discuss moving back to Nebraska and his exciting new role with the university. (2:02)
Then, he discusses some of his favorite memories during his playing days at Nebraska, including how Tom Osborne and the rest of the staff prepared him for a successful career. (19:45)
He then shares thoughts on some of the Husker running backs and what advice he would give them as they continue their college careers. (23:15)
We wrap up with Green talking about the future of the Husker program, including what he thinks of the new staff's push to center the offense around a strong running game, his expectations for the Huskers to compete for Big Ten championships and what could be on the horizon in Lincoln. (29:05)
Please note: As said in the introduction, we recorded the interview in early March prior to spring ball. Almost the entire interview remains relevant and up-to-date, minus a couple minor parts that we edited out of the podcast.
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