In order to upgrade a passing offense which ranked in the bottom five nationally last season, Nebraska needed offseason reinforcements in two vital positions: quarterback and wide receiver.
The Nebraska defensive backs are an experienced position group that have been recruited and developed over time. Sam McKewon takes a deeper look at the defensive backs before Husker training
When the light goes on for a Husker football defender, Nebraska defensive coordinator Tony White can see it come out in a player’s personality. Comfort. Aggression. A lack of hesitation. Belief.White saw the personalities of his top safeties and rovers — Myles Farmer, Isaac Gifford, Corey Collier, Omar Brown, DeShon Singleton — start to show
Gift this article Share this article paywall-free. Nebraska’s new defensive backs coach knows how to bring the energy.Both during practices and around the NU practice facility, Evan Cooper is always ticking. The kind of coach who both praises good reps and is quick to correct incorrect ones, Cooper’s approach is already rubbing off on the
There’s nothing we fans love more than a good depth chart. And these days with multiple positions and packages, coaches regard a depth chart the same way ‘57 Corvette driver probably regarded the upsides of a horse and buggy. There are many other reasons including but not limited to: not desiring to let opposing coaches