Nebraska's 2019 regular season came to an end Friday with the loss to Iowa, so we now have a complete picture of which Husker players were able to maintain their redshirts despite playing in games this year.

Last season, a large number of Nebraska’s freshmen players suffered season-ending injuries, rendering conversations about redshirts and the four-game limit a moot point. This season, Nebraska has cycled through a number of players on special teams and on offense to get seasoning for 2020 and beyond.

"There are a few guys, that knowing some of the injuries we have had, and some of the places that we haven’t had enough depth, that we think maybe we should have tried to just go ahead and play guys,” Frost said. “We tried to play them as they were ready to play and as we felt they were prepared to go out and do it. We are going to be glad that we saved the year for some of these guys down the road, but there are a couple spots where we think maybe if we would have played them that we could have gotten a little more help. But we have to do what is best for the team first and the kids second, and that is a tightrope that you have to walk sometimes.”

Here’s a quick look at where things stand for Nebraska in the redshirt department.