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Former Husker punter Caleb Lightbourn lands at Oregon State
Former Husker punter Caleb Lightbourn lands at Oregon State

Former Husker punter Caleb Lightbourn lands at Oregon State
Former Nebraska punter Caleb Lightbourn announced Thursday he'll play his final season of football at Oregon State.
Lightbourn - who announced in April his departure from Nebraska - becomes another ex-Husker to join the Beavers' program. Last year Avery Roberts, Tristan Gebbia and Tyjon Lindsey all transferred to Oregon State.
Lightbourn was NU's starting punter for two-and-a-half seasons before he was replaced by walk-on Isaac Armstrong midway through the Wisconsin game last season. He later lost kickoff duties as well after a botched onside kick attempt at Ohio State.
The 6-foot-3, 250-pound native of Camas, Washington, still has a redshirt season remaining because he was thrust into the starting punter role as a true freshman after the death of Sam Foltz.
Armstrong is the odds-on candidate to start at punter in 2019. NU also welcomes a transfer from Michigan State, William Przystup, this summer.
The next step in my journey…… #BuildTheDam #TMC
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- Caleb Lightbourn (@4th_n_10) June 13, 2019