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Red Report: After a ‘celebrity’ run with the Huskers, Collin Miller to retire; targeting talk; snow in the forecast | Football



Miller, though, quickly returned to the sideline to help NU in practice and has been an active cheerleader for his teammates. He said Tuesday he could see himself getting into the coaching side of the game.

“I’ve always wanted to do (that) after football … coach and see where that could take me,” Miller said. “I love the game of football, I love the environment football brings, and I’m a big competitor.”

Miller finished the 2020 season with 27 total tackles and ends his college career with 122 tackles, one sack and two fumble recoveries. 

His time at Nebraska allowed him to realize a big part of what he set out to accomplish.

“I wouldn’t say I got it taken away from me. One thing about Nebraska is, they treat you like an NFL team out here. They treat you like a celebrity, so I can kind of say that I played and fulfilled those achievements that I wanted to reach, playing for the great state of Nebraska,” Miller said. “It was a fun run.”

Targeting rule difficult to navigate: After starting defensive back Cam Taylor-Britt missed the second half against Minnesota after being called for targeting on a hit of Gophers quarterback Tanner Morgan, NU defensive coordinator Erik Chinander on Tuesday talked about the difficulties for defenses in trying to remain physical while staying within the rules.



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