Ameer Abdullah is a long shot to win the Heisman Trophy, but Nebraska can dream.
Actually, folks who still cherish that award might pull for Abdullah if they get to know his story.
It's Week 5 of the season, the unofficial start of the Big Ten title chase, and if you're a fan of this beaten-down conference looking for something to pull for beyond your own team, Abdullah could be your guy.
Consider the way he responded this week after moving into third place on Nebraska's all-time rushing leaderboard, at 3,602 yards, behind Ahman Green (3,880) and Mike Rozier (4,780).
"People forget numbers," Abdullah told the Omaha World-Herald. "What they don't forget is personalities, what kind of impact that person had on the program, the school and the community.
"I want to be remembered as someone who catapulted this program to where we are now and above, being an influence on the guys who are going to lead this program into the future."
Abdullah hails from Homewood, Ala. Listed generously on the roster at 5-9, the senior tailback grew up hoping to play for Auburn, but the Tigers were among the teams that wanted him to play cornerback.
So he took his dream to Nebraska, where he blossomed into one of the Big Ten's top players in 2012. He turned down a chance to enter the NFL draft this year, knowing he can become the ninth of nine children in his family to earn his college degree.