Rapid Reaction: Jackson, others earn Blackshirts; prepping for … – Lincoln Journal Star

Nebraska’s top defensive unit has undergone a complete wardrobe change.

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The remainder of NU’s starters on defense sported Blackshirts Tuesday as the Huskers returned to practice after an off day Monday.

Leading the group was cornerback Lamar Jackson, who was benched in the second quarter of the Purdue game before earning back his starting spot, and eventually one of the coveted black jerseys.

“He’s doing the things off the field we want him to do,” NU defensive coordinator Erik Chinander said. “Embracing the culture that Coach Frost is creating, embracing his job in the defense and some of the technique… We felt like he’s doing things the right way, he’s improving steadily.”

Other new Blackshirts were safety Tre Neal and defensive linemen Carlos and Khalil Davis.

Ben Stille was also awarded a Blackshirt, but turned it down because he didn’t feel he practiced well enough.

“Guys have learned how to practice, learning what we want out of the defense,” defensive coordinator Erik Chinander said. “This game (against Minnesota), not doing their own stuff, everybody was kind of playing within the defense, so it was a good time to get the starters into Blackshirts.”

Chinander said the players responded well to Monday’s off day with a good practice Tuesday, with the understanding the the off day was not because the coaching staff is overlooking Bethune-Cookman.

Chinander said JoJo Domann’s move to nickel linebacker gives NU’s defense more flexibility. Defensive backs coach Travis Fisher, while making light of Domann’s move, made it clear he wants to keep the safety in his room.