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Glenn isn't satisfied
Published Friday, September 05, 2008 at 06:43 AM
Cody Glenn
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) Cody Glenn says he isn't giddy over his first game as a Nebraska linebacker. Even though he led the Cornhuskers with 12 tackles against Western Michigan, he admits to making his share of mistakes. He got flagged for a late hit. He missed assignments because he didn't hear defensive signals. He sometimes allowed too much separation between himself and receivers he was covering. His most embarrassing moment came when WMU tight end Branden Ledbetter burned him on a 50-yard pass play in the third quarter. Coach Bo Pelini said Glenn's mistakes were to be expected for a first-timer. But Pelini says he loves the passion with which Glenn plays. Saturday's game kicks off at 11:30am.


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