Tanner Lee was a guest over on 1620 the Zone this morning on Sharp and Benning. A wide ranging interview allowed the Nebraska quarterback to cover a lot of ground.

The guys hit on some interesting topics:

— One of the biggest things for Lee was the presence of Danny Langsdorf. The quarterback said he clicked right away with the offensive coordinator and that made it a really easy decision when looking to transfer. Lee said he feels like the two are pretty similar in how they look at football.

"I think we clicked in a way that we talk ball and see things the same way. I spent a lot of my visit watching film. He’s showing clips, highlights, things that I’d be doing. It felt right."

— Lee described Nebraska's offense as balanced, but didn't hesitate to say that he could get the ball where it needed to go on any given route.

— Look for Nebraska and Lee's red zone offense to feature some throws to the corners. The quarterback said he likes routes that allow him to put the ball in the air where his receiver can get it and make it difficult on cornerbacks to defender, even with good positioning.

— Lee feels like he was able to click quickly with Nebraska's players because he didn't try to be anything other than himself. Additionally, the quarterback said he wouldn't have changed his experiences leading up to this season for anything. Felt like his time at Tulane prepared him for this moment, making him stronger and forcing him to get better.

Catch the whole interview here: