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      <title>Freshmen Feedback: Mason Wald</title>
      <description>Special teams isn't glamorous by any stretch, but it's playing. Any freshman would tell you that, that is what they want to do. As a noted nightmare for opponents on special teams freshman safety Mason Wald got his time on the field to try and be just that. We talked to him about his experience and how it's nice having his former teammate now his current teammate once again.</description>
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      <title>Coach Speak: Justin Rogers and Mason Wald</title>
      <description>There is a sense of pride when you see your son emulate you.  Kenny Rogers, Justin Rogers’ father, was a running back at Mississippi State in the early 80s and is still involved with the game.  Mr. Rogers shares with Big Red Report his thoughts about his son and Mason Wald’s football talent and talks about how the two ended up at Nebraska.</description>
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      <title>What about Wald?</title>
      <description>There might not have been a potential recruit for Nebraska that has generated the type of response on LOI day quite as Mason Wald.  Wald, a 5-foot-10 and 205-pound safety from Birmingham (Ala.) Vestavia Hills plays the safety position a lot bigger than at 5-foot-10 and 205-pounds.  Watch Wald’s film and you will see why Husker fans wanted Wald in the signing day class.</description>
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      <title>Rogers and Wald's Nebraska experience</title>
      <description>From ‘Bama to Nebraska , it’s a long trip and perhaps there are some expectations. Well, if you are a high school recruit, that is. For Justin Rogers and Mason Wald, both proud members of the Vestavia Hills Rebels, this was probably going to be a learning experience and an interesting one as well. It was for both. Now the question is, what does it mean for their respective futures?</description>
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      <title>Huskers Step up for Rogers and Wald</title>
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Nebraska has been bringing in teammates and brothers for official visits, and a pair from Alabama seems to be having a tremendous time on their visit, but of course the news that they are both getting offers did not hurt. Scout.com caught up with Rogers for a brief moment, even though he was still in Lincoln on the visit.
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      <title>Late trip plans for Rogers and Wald</title>
      <description>The Nebraska staff has been hard at work.  This time, a little outside of the regular recruiting area for Nebraska, the Huskers have targeted a pair from the same high school in Alabama.  The running back and safety duo are confirmed visitors now per their head coach.</description>
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      <description>What can you say around a running back who consistently rushes for over 100 yards a game and isn’t satisfied with less than 200?  If you are Vestavia's senior running back Justin Rogers the answer is easy.  Rogers gives all the credit to his offensive line and to the Rebels' defense.</description>
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