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Bill Busch will be without one of his players against Michigan. The Nebraska defensive coordinator commented on the suspension of Myles Farmer.
The sophomore defensive back will be out against the Wolverines after a DUI arrest last weekend. According to Evan Bland with the Omaha World-Herald, Farmer was pulled over around 12:30 a.m. for failure to use a turn signal. Farmer reportedly had a blood alcohol content of .123% at the time of his arrest.
Nebraska DC Bill Busch on Myles Farmer, suspended against Michigan after he was ticketed for DUI last weekend: “He is devastated in how he handled himself in that situation.”
Busch has praised Farmer often for his play. Said he had the safety in on 20 tackles against Minnesota.
— Mitch Sherman (@mitchsherman) November 9, 2022
Farmer has made 31 tackles while recording 1 interception on the season. He was coming off a strong showing against Minnesota with 14 tackles. Farmer has been more active lately with 30 total stops over the last three games.
His absence comes at a tough time for Nebraska. The Huskers have lost their last three contests against Purdue, Illinois and Minnesota.
Things don’t get much easier with undefeated Michigan on Saturday. The Wolverines are 9-0 and sit atop the B1G East. The Huskers need to win out to become bowl eligible at 6-6.