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Practice observations: Injury watch picks up on Huskers’ first-team offense midway through camp | Football



* Freshman left tackle Turner Corcoran was limited on Wednesday and it appears he has been for some time. 

Corcoran, the 6-foot-6, 300-pounder, was at practice and had his pads on, but did not go through normal stretching with the team and did not take part in the walk-through reps with the top offense. 

He had a similar start to practice last week on Wednesday. 

With Corcoran limited, redshirt freshman Brant Banks got most of the work with the top unit on the offensive line. Sophomore walk-on Nouredin Nouili also got some work with the top group, which continues to also feature left guard Ethan Piper, center Cam Jurgens, right guard Matt Sichterman and right tackle Bryce Benhart. 

* In the first full-offense walkthrough period of the day, the first running back up was freshman Sevion Morrison. 

The Tulsa, Oklahoma, native has drawn praise across the board this month for his offseason work. Freshman Gabe Ervin and USC transfer Markese Stepp also were near the front of the line at other times during the open period. 

* A couple of the other players that did not practice on Wednesday but were in attendance: Nadab Joseph, Mikai Gbayor and Blaise Gunnerson along with walk-on defensive lineman Colton Feist and wide receiver Elliott Brown. 



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