Brendon White wasn't even expected to play meaningful snaps during Saturday's game against Nebraska, but when the dust settled, he had the team lead in tackles and tackles for loss.
When Jordan Fuller was ejected in the second quarter for targeting, White stepped into the first meaningful action of his career joining a secondary already missing two starters – and he had himself one heck of a a coming out party.
White finished the game with 13 total tackles – tied with Malik Harrison for the team lead in the game – and had team-highs with eight solo tackles and two tackles for loss.