Nebraska’s running back room got a late jolt on Tuesday, and it came from a name with Big Ten experience attached.
The Huskers added Tikey Hayes, a transfer who began his college career at Penn State before leaving in January and spending this spring at Iowa Western Community College. HuskerOnline confirmed with IWCC head coach Scott Strohmeier that Hayes plans to join Nebraska when fall camp opens later this month.
“They are taking him now as a late-season add from what I know,” Strohmeier said about his projected starter making the jump to Nebraska on Tuesday. “I was informed (on Monday) night.”
At 5-foot-11 and 200 pounds, Hayes brings a little more size and a little more certainty to a room that needed both. He played in just one game last season, but he did get a taste of a bowl setting, carrying the ball three times for 18 yards against Clemson in the Pinstripe Bowl.
Even with that limited college résumé, Nebraska is getting a back who piled up eye-catching production before his Penn State stint. At Aliquippa, Hayes ran for 1,022 yards and 17 touchdowns on 97 carries as a senior, 2,239 yards and 26 touchdowns on 230 carries as a junior, 2,011 yards and 33 touchdowns on 198 carries as a sophomore, and 1,723 yards and 23 touchdowns on 221 carries as a freshman.
The timing matters because Nebraska’s depth at running back is thin. The only backs in Lincoln with meaningful college experience right now are Mekhi Nelson and Isaiah Mozee. Connor Booth is a talented in-state player, but likely not someone ready to start in the Big Ten, while true freshman Jamal Rule brings plenty of Power 4 talent without any college snaps yet.
Hayes’ arrival also puts a spotlight back on Nelson. He looked like he might be carving out the starting job in the bowl game against Utah, but his arrest in Florida earlier this summer has left his status unresolved. The University has not said anything publicly about what comes next for him.
For Nebraska, the addition doesn’t settle the backfield. It does, however, give Matt Rhule and his staff another option after drawing criticism over the winter for not adding a transfer running back to replace All-World back Emmett Johnson when he declared for the NFL Draft. Whether Hayes is here to push for a role, cover for a possible Nelson departure, or simply give the Huskers another body in the room, the move gives Nebraska a much-needed late boost before camp opens.
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