With the spring season past us, there are only three months until college football returns. The longest part of the offseason awaits as Nebraska Cornhuskers begin to prepare for the 2024 campaign.
Nebraska football has hosted a pair of five-star recruits in the past month and the Huskers seemed to make a positive impact on both during their visit.
The Nebraska football team has high hopes for this upcoming season, and a big reason why is true freshman quarterback Dylan Raiola. Raiola is one of the top players from the 2024 recruiting class and he was originally committed to Georgia.
Nebraska football fans have to be excited about some of the recent developments on the recruiting trail. Whether it’s five-star Michael Terry talking about his visit and saying, “Matt Rhule isn’t playing fair” (in a positive way) or five-star offensive tackle David Sanders taking an official visit this weekend, the momentum is real.
We already knew that Nebraska football impressed five-star recruit Michael Terry on his recent visit but on Tuesday, the wide receiver/athlete posted a video on X recapping his visit and reinforced the point.
When it comes to offseason attrition, the Nebraska Cornhuskers have had the fewest departures in college football. However, this doesn’t mean that Matt Rhule‘s squad was immune to attrition.
I have said consistently when it comes to Chase Loftin and Christian Jones, the top in-state recruits for Nebraska football in the 2025 class, I’ll believe they will leave the state when I see it.
Nebraska football has a bright future thanks in large part to the talent in the quarterback room. Matt Rhule and company have done a great job of adding talent to the game’s most important position and that quest continues on the recruiting trail.
Nebraska football head coach Matt Rhule was in Omaha for a youth football camp on Saturday and took the time to talk to the media as he always does. Rhule talked mostly about the camp in his interview with Husker Online, however, Steve Sipple did report some key injury updates about the Nebraska football team.
By Rock Westfall Matt Rhule’s defiant stand against tampering with a better culture was a resounding success. Chief Borders was the only notable Husker to hit the transfer portal.
Last weekend's Nebraska football spring game was a chance for recruits from all over the country to connect with the Huskers' coaching staff and fanbase as part of a recruiting visit.
Nebraska football head coach Matt Rhule is a great football coach. He also seems like a really cool dude and we got another example of that on Monday night.
Husker head football coach Matt Rhule got what he wanted Saturday in Nebraska's Red-White Spring Game. True to his word, he sat many of his frontline players and gave the less experienced players a chance to show what they could do under game-like conditions.
Nebraska football has had among the fewest transfer portal departures this offseason, but the Huskers suffered their first true transfer this spring as Chief Borders announced he was going to the portal on Monday.
The Nebraska Cornhuskers competed in their annual spring game at Memorial Stadium, where the White team defeated the Red team 25-21 on Saturday. Coming off a 5-7 season, Cornhusker fans were eager for an early look at this year's team, particularly five-star recruit Dylan Raiola.
It’s going to be really hard to put down the Kool-Aid for Nebraska football fans after that spring game. The biggest question going into the game was the quarterback position.
The wait for the 2024 Nebraska football spring game is nearly over. The Huskers will take the field on Saturday at 11 AM CST for what Matt Rhule said will be actual “football.” There are some things that won’t be live.
Nebraska football hasn’t been super active this spring in the transfer portal but Matt Rhule has always said he’ll take good players if he can get them.
Bill Belichick recently visited with the Nebraska coaching staff, and Cornhuskers head coach Matt Rhule was overwhelmed with the former Patriots coach's knowledge of the game.
Former Carolina Panthers HC Matt Rhule claims that he advocated for Brock Purdy to be on the team's board during the 2022 NFL Draft.
It’s that time of the year again. The 2023-2024 college football season wrapped up on last Monday as the No. 1 Michigan Wolverines took down the No. 2 Washington Huskies 34-13.
Nebraska head coach Matt Rhule is adding some NFL experience to his coaching staff ahead of the 2024 season.
Monday was the best day the Nebraska Cornhuskers have had in years.
No. 1 quarterback recruit Dylan Raiola has made a major decision about his college future.
Nebraska HC Matt Rhule is trying to recruit a stong foundation for the future in Lincoln, but that quest wobbled slightly this week with a pair of decommitments.
If that's not going big or going home, then what is?
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