This is from Husker online:
Bryce Benhart and Turner Corcoran are statistically two of the worst tackles in the FBS.
Corcoran is the worst tackle in FBS. The left tackle allowed 60 quarterback pressures on his 405 pass blocks, that is roughly one pressure per every seven snaps. Six of the hurries were sacks and nine were hits.
Benhart is the seventh-worst tackle in FBS and the third-worst in Power Five. Alabama's Chris Owens is sandwiched between Benhart and Cocorcan in the top three in the Power Five.
Nebraska's right tackle, Benhart, gave up 39 pressures on 384 pass plays, about one pressure for every nine snaps. He allowed five sacks and four hits and scored a 23 grade on pass blocking in the true pass set.
Bryce Benhart and Turner Corcoran are statistically two of the worst tackles in the FBS.
Corcoran is the worst tackle in FBS. The left tackle allowed 60 quarterback pressures on his 405 pass blocks, that is roughly one pressure per every seven snaps. Six of the hurries were sacks and nine were hits.
Benhart is the seventh-worst tackle in FBS and the third-worst in Power Five. Alabama's Chris Owens is sandwiched between Benhart and Cocorcan in the top three in the Power Five.
Nebraska's right tackle, Benhart, gave up 39 pressures on 384 pass plays, about one pressure for every nine snaps. He allowed five sacks and four hits and scored a 23 grade on pass blocking in the true pass set.