Emmett Johnson: Nebraska's E-Money dey Shine Without Raiola?

Nebraska dey see star for running back position as Emmett Johnson dey light up de field, even as injured Dylan Raiola dey sideline. Johnson dey show say e be key player for de Huskers, and e performance dey make people dey talk about Heisman Trophy.

E-Money dey Lead de Way

Johnson, wey e teammates dey call 'E-Money,' know say e offensive linemen deserve praise. Before one run play against UCLA, e tell dem say make dem join am for end zone if e score. E even suggest Heisman pose! This action dey show say e dey appreciate e team.

“Nebraska football just need more love,” Johnson tell CBS Sports. E feel like some people no dey rate am well, but e believe for e teammates. Na dem dey make am shine.

Heisman Hopeful?

Even though Johnson no dey top Heisman rankings now, e fit dey there next year. E don rise from three-star prospect wey only Nebraska give scholarship. E dey account for 37.9% of Nebraska total yardage – de highest share of any player for college football. E don produce 1,582 yards from scrimmage, second-most for nation, and e 1,234 rushing yards dey lead Big Ten.

Coach Rhule dey Praise Johnson

Huskers coach Matt Rhule talk say: “I personally believe Emmett Johnson should be for New York. I think e should be Heisman candidate. I think e should be Doak Walker finalist if not winner. Wetin e dey do dey fantastic. I hope people dey appreciate am. E be first-team All-American.”

Johnson be de only FBS player with 1,200 rushing yards and 300 receiving yards.

Family Support dey Important

Johnson e success no just dey happen for game day. E story be one of hard work, resilience, and support from two families. E always dey hungry to achieve more because e remember how e feel to no get anything. E don prove doubters wrong and e don double e production from last season.

Johnson believe say e be de most prepared running back for de country when e come to understanding football. E knowledge dey more advanced than last year.

Johnson dey ready to continue to shine and make Nebraska proud.

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