A new perspective for Stille
Ben Stille from Ashland (Nebr.) Greenwood was in Lincoln yesterday to see Nebraska take on BYU. The future Husker was able to take in a couple of tours and caught lunch with the other recruits before heading out to the field to see the Huskers warm up and see the game.
"We go to Lincoln around noon," Stille said. "We went on a quick tour of the facilities. We had seen most of it before. We took a tour of the stadium and we went and ate at the training table before we headed out onto the field."
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This was the first chance for Stille to come to Lincoln to see a game as a future member of the team. He said that it was definitely a different experience. It was something that he really liked and he was also a fan of what he saw on the field from the Huskers.
"It was definitely a new perspective being that you are part of it," Stille said. "It was pretty cool. I saw it as part of them. I liked what I saw on the field."
Stille liked what he saw on the field despite the fact that Nebraska lost on a last second throw to the end zone from BYU. Stille summed it up the best that he could by saying that one play and the loss didn't overshadow what he took away from the game.
"That one play didn't define that one game for Nebraska," Stille said. "There were a lot of positives that took place on the field. There are also a lot of things that they can work on to get better."
The Huskers should plan on having Stille in attendence for all of their home games which could come in helpful for them. Stille said that he was able to catch up with the other commitments that were in town this weekend.
"It's pretty safe to say that I will be at all of the home games this season," Stille said. "Something could come up to cause me to miss one I guess. I spoke to all of the commitments that were there like JoJo Domann, John Raridon and Cameron Jurgens. It was good to talk with all of them."
Stille went on to say that his Greenwood team are off to a .500 start. He says that things are definitely different on the field because opposing teams have been keying on him. He can definitely tell the difference that the commitment and what came with it meant to the opposing teams.
"We are 1-1 right now," Stille said. "I am doing good. It's different this year with people keeping an eye on you. People are playing me differently. I am hoping that we can keep it going."
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