COLUMBUS, Neb. — Former Nebraska Husker offensive lineman Cole Pensick has died after his pickup truck crashed into trees in the eastern part of the state.
The Omaha World-Herald reports that the accident happened around 6:45 a.m. Saturday when Pensick went through a stop sign at a T-intersection in Polk County.
The truck left the road and came to a rest in trees in an area around 14 miles (24.14 kilometer) southwest of Columbus.
Former Nebraska offensive lineman Cole Pensick has died at 32 after a single-car crash. Nebraska AthleticsThe Polk County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement that Pensick was pronounced dead at the scene.
He was 32.
As a senior at Nebraska in 2013, he was a key member of the offensive line that helped the Huskers become one of the Big Ten’s top rushing teams.
Cole Pensick (r.) with fellow Nebraska offensive linemen Spencer Long (l.), Jake Cotton (68) and Jeremiah Sirles (71) during a practice in 2013. APDespite a knee injury, he was honored as a Big Ten second-teamer by the coaches that year.
Pensick earned his agribusiness degree from Nebraska in December 2012 and completed two semesters of graduate courses while finishing his playing career.



