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LINCOLN — Nebraska coach Scott Frost may have been done Tuesday talking about the tackle that led to NU quarterback Adrian Martinez’s right leg injury, but new video of the play — which was released Wednesday by the Huskers and can be seen at the top of the page — could keep chatter going.

NU released to the media the 1-minute, 42-second film of Martinez’s right leg being wrapped up and twisted by Colorado linebacker Jacob Callier. While CU coach Mike MacIntyre said Monday that he’d talked with the Pac-12 and was moving forward without any punishment of Callier, the series of angles that Nebraska turned in to the Big Ten and Pac-12 on Monday appears to show Callier, after the whistle, putting extra pressure on Martinez’s knee.

Martinez did not suffer a serious injury in the game. NU has listed him as “day to day” for Saturday’s game against Troy, though he has not practiced in pads this week.

The film shows multiple angles of Martinez being tackled by Callier. The angle around the 44-second mark is the clearest. It appears to show Callier grabbing Martinez’s right leg, driving his right shoulder into the leg and twisting the foot backward.