Nebraska Volleyball player Laney Choboy and football player Jeremiah Charles are among the most admirable couples in the Huskers circuit. They don’t miss a beat when spending time together and enjoy each other’s company, but one of their recent gestures has led to signs of the couple’s wedding plans.
Nebraska Volleyball’s Laney Choboy Engages in a Playful Conversation to Spark Wedding Talks
Besides their respective collegiate careers, Choboy and Charles are frequently seen posting engaging videos together for their fans. In one such post on TikTok, the couple showcased their playful side as they danced together, displaying their impressive dance moves as part of a challenge. The text overlay of the video read, “dance or breakup.”
Reacting to the video, a fan sparked wedding rumors with a comment, stating, “When you know the wedding will be an absolute party.” Choboy replied with a slight hint that read, “most fun wedding ever.”

Notably, Choboy has been one of the standout liberos for the Huskers in the 2025 season, where she has racked up 260 digs to her name, along with 89 assists. These solid performances have given her team stability on the defensive line, eventually culminating in a perfect 30-0 regular season record.
Choboy Comments on Her Team’s Standout Practice Sessions in the Volleyball Gym
Choboy recently shed light on how practice sessions in the gym are a crucial factor in determining match outcomes on the court. Several individuals associated with the program, including head coach Dani Busboom Kelly, have spoken about the high intensity and competitive spirit in the Huskers’ practice sessions, which ultimately contribute to the team’s overall development.
“I mean, that’s really expected, is that when teams come to play us, they’re going to give their best shot, but I think we’re handling it really well this year, and we’re competing really, really hard in practice. So, my dad said practice is the hardest thing you should do, so that when you go to the game, it’s easier,” the Nebraska libero said while emphasizing the importance of practice on the team.
“I think that this team’s doing such a great job of being positive and taking everything with a grain of salt, and even if it’s not perfect, we’re making it work,” Choboy added further.
Further in the conversation, Choboy also mentioned that this work ethic among the players is essential for maintaining the team’s high spirit, especially as the postseason approaches.
