LINCOLN – Nebraska Football wrapped their first week of fall camp with a Saturday morning session, marking their sixth practice of the season so far. Head Coach Matt Rhule addressed the media and answered to reporters after the practice:
HUSKER FOOTBALL SATURDAY PRACTICE COMMENTS – MATT RHULE:
RHULE – FIRST WEEK HAD CHALLENGES, PLEASED WITH EFFORT:
Matt Rhule, first year Nebraska Football Head Coach, summarized his first week of fall camp on Saturday during his media session…
The Huskers took an off-day on Sunday and returned to the practice facility this morning.
RHULE – TRUST LEADERSHIP IN BIG TEN FOR EXPANSION:
Prior to the sixth practice of the Huskers fall camp, Washington and Oregon officially joined the Big Ten – furthering the conference’s geographical footprint. Head Coach Matt Rhule was asked his thoughts on the further growth of the Big Ten…
Rhule had previously coached in the AAC at Temple and the reduced Big 12 at Baylor.
RHULE – ISAAC GIFFORD ONE OF THE STRENGTHS AT SAFETY:
The Blackshirts took a hit during the first week of fall camp, as returning starter Myles Farmer entered the transfer portal. Nebraska Football Head Coach Matt Rhule stated however that he’s still confident in the defensive backfield because of standout players…
The Huskers hope Gifford can replace the second leading tackler from 2022 in Farmer.
RHULE – PROCHAZKA BANGED UP AGAIN; EXPECTED TO RETURN:
Nebraska Football Head Coach Matt Rhule spoke to the media after Saturday morning’s practice and gave an injury update on the offensive line…
Prochazka has missed time the past two seasons with knee injuries including a freshman year ACL tear that ended his campaign after being named a starter.
RHULE – YOUNG RECEIVERS CONTINUE TO DEVELOP:
Matt Rhule shared some praise for his young receiving corp after Saturday’s practice, saying that development is exciting to watch…
Nebraska coaches and players have stated the fastest players on the team are in the receiving room, including Nebraska natives Zavier Betts and Malachi Coleman.
RHULE – CREATING WINNING CULTURE:
Matt Rhule, Nebraska Football Head Coach wrapped his first week of fall camp after Saturday morning’s practice and stated to the media after he’s happy to see how the culture is fitting in…
Nebraska would like to break into the win column enough in 2023 to go to a bowl game, having not appeared in postseason play since 2016.

