Brion Carnes surprised many Wednesday when he announced that he planned to play college football for the University of Nebraska Cornhuskers. Carnes, who played for Manatee High School in Bradenton, FL, was previously committed to Western Kentucky. Carnes' sudden change was an unexpected blow to the school's recruiting program, but it sounds like the high school star was torn between the two colleges. While the new Western Kentucky coach, Willie Taggert, played quarterback for Manatee when...Read Full Story
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Husker spring football recapOmaha World-HeraldThey focused on helping scholarship backup Brion Carnes learn the offense and run it during two major scrimmages. Junior Ron Kellogg III is a reliable No. 3. Martinez, whom Pelini described as “very sharp” in scrimmages. Carnes “did some good things,” ...
Let's Rank 2012′s Big Ten Backup QBsBig Ten NetworkBrion Carnes, Nebraska. The 6-1, 200-pound native of Bradenton, Fla., redshirted in 2010 and saw some brief action last season. Carnes played in three games, hitting two-of-two passes for 26 yards and rushing twice for minus-six yards.
Brion Carnes (born 1992) is a football player who played quarterback for Manatee High School in Bradenton, Florida. Brion Carnes is expected to play quarterback again for the Nebraska Cornhuskers.