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Carl Nicks


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OL, 6-5, 325, <?xml:namespace prefix="st1"?>Salinas, Calif.

(Hartnell JC/New Mexico St./North Salinas HS)

 

Offensive lineman Carl Nicks is one of eight junior college recruits to join Nebraska in the class of 2006. Standing 6-5 and weighing in at 325 pounds, Nicks received a four-star rating from Rivals.com, ranking as the 35th-best overall junior college prospect. After graduating from NorthSalinasHigh School in Salinas, Calif. in 2003, Nicks attended New MexicoState playing for then head coach Tony Samuel, a former Husker player and assistant coach. At NMSU, he started his career as a defensive tackle and switched to the offensive side of the ball, before transferring back to Salinas to attend HartnellJunior College. As a sophomore, Nicks earned 2005 California Community College Football Coaches Association first-team All-American honors and Region II first-team All-California honors as an offensive lineman playing for Coach Larry Souza. Nicks also was named a third-team JC-Gridwire/JCFootball.com All-American as he helped lead Hartnell to a 7-4 record and a conference championship. Nicks received a four-star rating from Scout.com. College Football News ranks Nicks as the sixth-best junior college offensive lineman in the country, and the 25th-best junior college prospect in the nation. Nicks is ranked No. 9 on the SuperPrep JUCO 100. Nicks chose the Huskers after also receiving offers from California, Washington, Wisconsin and Louisville. Nicks also throws shot put and discus for Hartnell. Nicks has a wife, Bridget, and a two-year old daughter, Serena. He will have two seasons to play two at Nebraska. Nicks, the son of Carl Nicks, Sr., was born on March 5, 1983.