As the spring game approaches, the Nebraska football program is finalizing its roster for the following campaign. But a lot of people realized something was off with the Cornhuskers’ roster because the most recent roster update left out one defensive member.

According to Steve Marik of Inside Nebraska, defensive back Corey Collier Jr. of the Nebraska football team is officially off the roster. The reason he’s not on the roster right now is not quite obvious.

“Corey Collier Jr., a safety for Nebraska, is no longer with the team, Inside Nebraska verified through a source on Wednesday afternoon. Wednesday at 4:30 p.m., Collier’s name was missing from the transfer portal.

Collier hasn’t contributed much during his time in college. Collier transferred to Nebraska football during the previous offseason, having only registered two tackles and one sack with the Florida Gators. In five games played while with the Cornhuskers, Corey Collier Jr. failed to register any stats. Collier was mostly a special teams player.

It’s unlikely that Collier’s loss will negatively impact the Cornhuskers in the long run. According to reports, the program signed ten defensive backs from the 2024 class and acquired Blye Hill via the transfer site. Having said that, the secondary will be fine for the Nebraska football team the next season.

If Corey Collier Jr. want to play collegiate football, he may transfer to a different university. He would be ideal in a smaller program where he could be able to take on a more significant role. Collier still has at least three years left to be eligible, so we’ll see how things work out for him.