Last season, if you were a Nebraska football receiver whose name wasn’t Stanley Morgan Jr., JD Spielman, or Mike Williams, you were kind of lost in the shuffle. It wasn’t that the team did not care about the other wide receivers, it was just there was so much star power at the position. Now with Morgan gone, other receivers will have to step up and make a name for themselves.
Enter Kade Warner. Warner did not have the type of season that would make the front page headlines. However as a freshman, he showed he could make an impact, catching 17 passes for 95 yards, averaging 5.