Future of Xavier Betts unclear with Nebraska football Football

Future of Xavier Betts unclear with Nebraska football | Football

One of Nebraska’s most dynamic playmakers is no longer in the program.

Huskers coach Scott Frost said Thursday that third-year wide receiver and Bellevue West alumnus Xavier Betts is out of training and his future at NU is unclear. He declined to elaborate, repeatedly stating that the fast 6ft 2in 200lb “is not a member of the team right now”. Betts was the second-highest-ranked rookie in the team’s class of 2020.

Does he expect Betts to return?

“Doesn’t matter,” said Frost. “Now he is not a member of the team.”

Betts was the second-best receiver in Nebraska after throwing 20 for 286 yards last season. He also had three carries – mostly sweeps – for 109 yards and a touchdown.

Receivers coach Mickey Joseph didn’t mention the Betts during his media appearance Tuesday, but did so earlier in March. At the time, Joseph said that Betts’ best football seemed to be ahead of him.

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“Zavier has grown a lot, he has matured a lot,” Joseph said. “You know, Xavier was an immature child when I first got here. But now he has grown. He starts asking questions. He’s starting to understand why he’s here in Nebraska.”

Joseph also said that being an in-state player on a hometown team is an added challenge. His next step, according to the coach, was more consistency.

“I’m just watching last year’s movie,” Joseph said. “One week he shows up, the next week he doesn’t show up. So now my goal is to get him to be consistent so that he shows up every week and gives 100 percent every week. He has to believe in himself.”

Meet the 2022 Nebraska Football Coaching Staff

Scott Frost, head coach

Scott Frost, head coach

First season at NU: 2018

2022 Salary: $4 million

Alma mater: Nebraska

Other training stops: UCF (2016-17), Oregon (2009-15), Northern Iowa (2007-08), Kansas State (2006)

CHRIS MACHIAN, MESSENGER OF THE PEACE

Mark Whipple, offensive/defensive coordinator

Mark Whipple, offensive/defensive coordinator

First season in the state: 2022

2022 Salary: $875,000

Alma mater: Brown

Other training stops: Pitt (2019-21), Massachusetts (2014-18), Cleveland Browns (2011-12), Miami (2009-10), Philadelphia Eagles (2008), Pittsburgh Steelers (2004-06), Massachusetts (1998-2003), Brown (1994–97), New Haven (1988–1993), New Hampshire (1986–87), Arizona Wranglers (1984), Brown (1983), Union (1981–82), St. Lawrence (1980)

ANNA REED, MESSENGER OF THE WORLD

Eric Chinander, defense coordinator

Eric Chinander, defense coordinator

First season in the state: 2018

2022 Salary: $850,000

Alma mater: Iowa

Other training stops: UCF (2016-17), Oregon (2014-15, 2010-12), Philadelphia Eagles (2013), Northern Iowa (2004-09), Ellsworth Community College (2003)

EILEEN T. MESLAR, MESSENGER OF THE PEACE

Bill Bush, Special Groups Coordinator

Bill Bush, Special Groups Coordinator

First season in the state: 2022 (Also NU Analyst 2021, Staff Member 2004-07, PhD Student 1990-93)

Salary: $400,000

Alma mater: Nebraska Wesleyan

Other training stops: LSU (2018-20), Rutgers (2016-17), Ohio State (2015), Wisconsin (2013-14), Utah (2009-12), Nebraska (2004-07), Utah (2001-03), Utah (2001-03), New Mexico State (1997-2000), Northern Arizona (1995-96), Wisconsin (1994), Nebraska (1990-93), Nebraska Wesleyan (1989)

MATT MILLER, MESSENGER OF THE WORLD

Mickey Joseph, wide receivers/passing coordinator/assistant head coach

Mickey Joseph, wide receivers/passing coordinator/assistant head coach

First season in the state: 2022

2022 Salary: $600,000

Alma mater: Nebraska

Other training stops: LSU (2017-21), Louisiana Tech (2016), Grambling State (2014-15), Alcorn State (2013), Langston (2008-12), Desire Street Academy HS (2005-08), Oklahoma Central (2004- 05) ), Nicholls State (2001-03), Alabama State (2000), Tulane (1999), Archbishop Shaw HS (1998), Wayne State (1997), Omaha State North HS (1995-96)

ANNA REED, MESSENGER OF THE WORLD

Donovan Raiola, offensive line

Donovan Raiola, offensive line

First season in the state: 2022

2022 Salary: $325,000

Alma mater: Wisconsin

Other training stops: Chicago Bears (2018–21), Aurora University (2017), Notre Dame (2015–16), Hawaii (2014), Kapalama HS (2012–13)

ANNA REED, MESSENGER OF THE WORLD

Sean Becton, tight ends

Sean Becton, tight ends

First season in the state: 2018

2022 Salary: $450,000

Alma mater: UKF

Other training stops: UCF (2009-17, 1996-2003, 1992-93), Orlando Predators (2008), Mainland HS (1993-96)

CHRIS MACHIAN, MESSENGER OF THE PEACE

Brian Applewhite, running back

Brian Applewhite, running back

First season in the state: 2022

2022 Salary: $325,000

Alma mater: Northern Colorado

Other training stops: TCU (2020-21), Colorado State (2015-19), Louisiana-Monroe (2010-14), Montana State (2009), Wyoming (2003-08), Northern Colorado (1999-02)

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Mike Dawson, quarterback

Mike Dawson, quarterback

First season in the state: 2020 (also coached at NU in 2018)

2022 Salary: $550,000

Alma mater: University of Massachusetts

Other training stops: New York Giants (2019), UCF (2016-17), Philadelphia Eagles (2013-15), Boston College (2009-11), Akron (2006-08), New Hampshire (2000-05), Pitt (1999) ), Maine (1998)

CHRIS MACHIAN, MESSENGER OF THE PEACE

Barret Ruud, midfielders

Barret Ruud, midfielders

First season in the state: 2018

2022 Salary: $325,000

Alma mater: Nebraska

Other training stops: UKF (2016-17)

ANNA REED, MESSENGER OF THE WORLD

Travis Fisher, quarterbacks

Travis Fisher, quarterbacks

First season in the state: 2018

2022 Salary: $450,000

Alma mater: UKF

Other training stops: UCF (2015–17, 2013), Southeast Missouri (2014)

LILY SMITH, MESSENGER OF THE WORLD

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