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Huskers TE Lindenmeyer: Bye Week Boosts Body and Mind
20 Nov
Summary
- Junior tight end felt flying after bye week recovery.
- Team aims to 'sprint through the finish' in final games.
- Lindenmeyer praises young QB Lateef's potential.

Nebraska junior tight end Luke Lindenmeyer shared insights following the team's bye week, noting a significant physical and mental recovery. He described feeling "flying around" after intense play, emphasizing the importance of the break for regaining strength and focusing on fundamental skills. This rest period allows the team to prepare for the demanding final stretch of their season.
Looking ahead to the matchup against Penn State, Lindenmeyer stressed the team's commitment to "sprint to the finish." He articulated that their performance in these closing games, regardless of the outcome, will significantly influence individual players' future football careers. The focus is on playing hard and leaving a strong "silent tape" of effort.
Lindenmeyer also expressed optimism regarding backup quarterback T.J. Lateef, praising his performance and potential. He anticipates Lateef will continue to grow, even in high-pressure environments like the upcoming road game at Penn State. The team is rallying behind him, aiming to instill belief as they face a talented Nittany Lions squad.




