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All's quiet on center-snap front, but NU gears up for a defense that can make noise in backfield

Nebraska offensive line coach Greg Austin hasn't fielded many questions lately regarding Cameron Jurgens' snaps to the quarterback.

Yeah, the quiet is a good sign. But it doesn't mean the matter is totally under control.

"Nothing's under control," Austin told reporters following Wednesday's practice. "Yeah, it's better. He's been more consistent. But the moment you don't focus on it, the moment you kind of consider that we're over that, then they come back to bite you in the ass.

"We're on his butt every day. Even today we were on him because we want it perfect so the quarterback can expect that ball to be exactly where it's supposed to be so he can get through his reads and get through his pass progression and feel comfortable back there in the pocket.