Where is Nash Hutmacher from?

Last Modified Sep 17, 2024 05:13 GMT
Where is Nash Hutmacher from
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Nash Hutmacher is a college football player, playing as a defensive lineman for the Nebraska Cornhuskers.

Hutmacher began his collegiate career during the 2020 season, though his opportunities were limited due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In his Sophomore season, Hutmacher appeared in all 12 games, starting two. He recorded 15 tackles and 0.5 tackles for loss, with notable performances including his first career tackle against North Dakota and a career-high four tackles with his first career TFL against Wisconsin.

In 2023, Hutchman started all 12 games at nose tackle, setting career highs with 40 tackles, 8.0 tackles for loss, and 4.5 sacks. Hutmacher played a key role in Nebraska's top-ranked rushing defense. He had standout games against Northwestern, with career highs in tackles and sacks, and blocked his first career field goal against Iowa. Additionally, he pursued wrestling after the football season, competing in the 285-pound class and earning Academic All-America honors. As a Senior in 2024, Hutmacher has started every game. He has recorded six tackles, 2.0 tackles for loss, and 1.0 sack, with notable performances including three tackles against UTEP and three solo tackles with an 11-yard sack against Colorado.

Where is Nash Hutmacher from?

According to huskers, Nash Hutmacher is from Oacoma, South Dakota. He was born on May 15, 2001, and is the son of Joe and Laura Hutmacher. He completed his degree in management in May 2024 and will compete as a graduate student this fall.

Hutmacher attended Chamberlain High School in South Dakota and excelled as a three-sport athlete. He was a standout football player, earning three-time all-state honors, with a high school career that included 269 tackles, 63 tackles for loss, and 13 sacks. His senior year saw him with 88 tackles and 18 tackles for loss.

In wrestling, he was a four-time state champion and the first heavyweight wrestler in South Dakota to achieve this feat. He went undefeated in high school wrestling, finishing with a 166-0 record and earning the Junior Schalles Award as the nation’s best high school pinner. In track and field, he won state titles in the shot put and discus. Hutmacher was a consensus top recruit in South Dakota, ranked among the top defensive tackles by major recruiting services.

Nash Hutmacher Nationality

According to huskers, Nash Hutmacher is American. He was born in Oacoma, South Dakota.

FAQ's On Nash Hutmacher Hometown

A. Nash Hutmacher plays as a defensive lineman (DL).

A. Nash Hutmacher's jersey number is #0.

A. Nash Hutmacher stands 6 feet 4 inches tall.

A. Nash Hutmacher weighs 330 pounds.

A. Nash Hutmacher is a senior for the Nebraska Cornhuskers.

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