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Parker Transferring, Johnson to NFL Leaves Nebraska RBs in Limbo

Jamarion Parker, a highly-touted Nebraska freshman running back, has announced his intention to enter the transfer portal, leaving a void in the Huskers backfield following Emmett Johnsons departure for the NFL. With an inexperienced group of running backs, Coach Matt Rhule is expected to actively seek a transfer to bolster the teams depth and replace the significant production lost.

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