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      <description>Head Coach Dave Ridder knows a thing or two about defensive ends.  In college, he played defensive end and so when he looks at Micah Kreikemeier he sees a defensive end in waiting.  The 6-foot-3 and 210-pound athlete with a 4.8/40 from West Point (Nebr.) Central Catholic knows that it will take hard work to get there, but Coach Ridder says that you never had to tell Micah twice what he had to do.</description>
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Micah Kreikemeier was a surprise to many recruiting fans when he got an offer and made a commitment to Nebraska. After viewing his senior film it is easy to see that he is a big an athletic player that has a great frame. 
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      <title>Visit goes well for Kreikemeier</title>
      <description>This is actually an exceptional year for in-state talent in Nebraska.  There is one five star, a four star and a handful of three and two star players that come from the most populated of areas to some of the more rural areas.  Nebraska has offered eight players, in-state, and Micah Kreikemeier was one of the last to get an offer and commit.</description>
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      <description>Talk about a story.  One of the first pieces of business that Tom Osborne took care of following the announcement of the next head coach at Nebraska was to extend an offer to an in-state player.  It's one of those things that in that framing is impossible to forget.  This local product isn't technically a Husker yet, but that time is rapidly approaching.</description>
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