Kaelin's Return: Shaking Up Nebraska's QB Race
Daniel Kaelin, a transfer quarterback from Virginia, returns to Nebraska, bringing valuable game experience. He played in seven games last season, completing 30 of 52 passes for 339 yards, 1 TD, and 1 INT, while rushing for 72 yards. Kaelins growth and added maturity have impressed coaches during spring practices. His local roots and skills, such as solid pocket presence and accurate throws, could challenge the frontrunner for the starting position.
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