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4 Players Nebraska Football Must Target In Transfer Portal
It’s predicted that Matt Rhule, the top coach of the Nebraska Cornhuskers, would use the school soccer switch portal to extend the depth and caliber of his squad. That’s hardly surprising given his prediction that if the portal is utilized to enroll a major variety of new gamers, the membership will do higher than its 2022 efficiency. Right here we’ll focus on the 4 gamers whom Nebraska soccer should goal within the switch portal for the 2023 school soccer season.
As 2022 attracts to a detailed, hope for Nebraska soccer is as soon as extra seen within the distance. The reconstruction has begun instantly as soon as new head coach Matt Rhule was formally named. We’re all aware of the tales of how he propelled Temple and Baylor into prominence. In fact, let’s simply neglect what occurred with the Carolina Panthers.
In fact, as Rhule returns to the collegiate sport, he’ll now see that it has a brand-new element that may hasten a Cornhuskers rebuild. That, after all, is the switch portal, and we count on Rhule to profit from it.
The Huskers have a ton of alternatives for brand new beginnings and dimensions of their offense. Quite a few people could enter for an opportunity to grow to be the following Cornhusker famous person below Rhule’s tutelage.
Now allow us to take a look at the gamers whom Nebraska soccer ought to attempt to get within the 2023 switch portal.
1. Devin Leary (NC State, QB)
NC State quarterback Devin Leary has the abilities to be a key contributor straight away. Needless to say he handed for six,807 yards and 62 touchdowns whereas a member of the Wolfpack.
Keep in mind that Rhule desperately wants signal-callers, whether or not Casey Thompson stays one other season or not. In fact, take observe that Leary underwent surgical procedure in October to restore injury after lacking six video games in 2022 as a result of a broken pectoral muscle. He’s now making an attempt to get again into the limelight, and few are brighter than the one that’s presently in Lincoln.
Earlier than struggling a shoulder harm that ended his season, the ACC’s preseason Participant of the Yr began six video games for the Wolfpack. His potential suitors presently quantity within the double digits given his degree of expertise and success. Keep in mind that throughout his profession at NC State, Leary logged 3,400 yards in a single season. He was additionally the Sixteenth-ranked quarterback within the class of 2018.
Leary nonetheless has one yr to be eligible. He was additionally a candidate for the Heisman Trophy going into the yr, however as soon as once more, an harm ended his 2022 marketing campaign. Having him below heart for Nebraska soccer could be extraordinarily tantalizing.
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2. Nathan Carter (UConn, RB)
Now that UConn operating again Nathan Carter’s previous place coach (EJ Barthel) is on the Huskers’ employees and the operating again scenario is unsure, Carter is an apparent goal for coach Rhule. Needless to say Carter gained 405 operating yards via 5 video games, averaging greater than six yards per carry, earlier than having his season lower brief by a shoulder harm in 2022.
Heading into this season, Carter was the Husky’s prime offensive participant. Nevertheless, he sustained a second-degree shoulder separation in UConn’s fourth sport of the season in opposition to Michigan. That pressured him to overlook the remainder of the marketing campaign.
Previous to changing into harm, Carter was second amongst operating backs with at the very least 50 carries in yards per carry (6.5) and third within the nation in dashing yards with 384. If Rhule is ready to efficiently signal Carter, he would have a backfield consisting of Carter and Ajay Allen. That might be a really explosive duo on the bottom for Nebraska soccer.
3. Dorian Singer (Arizona, WR)
Trey Palmer’s determination to enter the NFL draft signifies that Nebraska now wants one other man who can posterize opposing secondaries. That is the place Arizona’s Dorian Singer ought to are available. Needless to say he led the Wildcats’ receivers with 1,105 yards and 6 touchdowns reverse Jacob Cowing in 2022.
If Singer is ready to signal with Nebraska, Palmer’s newly established single-season yardage report is likely to be instantly jeopardized. That is additionally very true if Singer can group up with a stable QB like Leary. Recall that this season, Singer had essentially the most receiving yards within the Pac-12.
He had 18 receptions for 301 yards as a rookie in 2021 earlier than exploding in 2022 together with a reenergized offense below head coach Jedd Fisch. Singer spent two seasons at Tucson, the place he completed eleventh within the nation with 1,105 receiving yards, six touchdowns, and a median of 16.7 yards per reception. The Pinnacle Excessive College graduate initially joined the Wildcats as a most popular walk-on however shortly moved via the ranks earlier than the top of his first yr.
4. Elijah Jeudy (Texas A&M, DL)
Texas A&M Dl Elijah Jeudy is a former Philadelphia 4-star prospect. He’s a plug-and-play choice off the sting and will present rapid defensive influence. The 6’3, 235-pound redshirt freshman additionally hails from Rhule’s neighborhood. That connection might show vital, and Jeudy additionally nonetheless has most of his eligibility left.
There’s some coach curiosity right here, too. Aggies defensive position coach Elijah Robinson has had an extended relationship with Rhule, and that might swing this within the Cornhuskers’ favor. For the Large Crimson, a package deal take care of Robinson and Jeudy could be an enormous coup.
After graduating from Northeast Excessive College in 2021, Jeudy selected Jimbo Fisher’s program regardless of affords from faculties like Penn State, Georgia, and Alabama. In line with 247Sports, he was the category of 2021’s No. 215 general recruit. Moreover, he was Pennsylvania’s prime prospect and the state’s prime edge rusher on the time. Jeudy would bolster the Nebraska soccer cross rush in a extremely significant approach.
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All-Out Blitz Week 13: Wisconsin Badgers vs. Nebraska Cornhuskers
All-Out Blitz Week 13: Wisconsin Badgers vs. Nebraska Cornhuskers
BadgerBlitz.com brings back its All-Out Blitz weekly series for the 2024 season, where you can find everything you need to know about Wisconsin’s upcoming opponent. We look at UW’s tenth opponent in the Nebraska Cornhuskers, who the Badgers will travel to play Saturday afternoon in Lincoln at 2:30 p.m. on BTN.
QUICK PROGRAM FACTS
Head Coach: Matt Rhule (57-55 career record, second season at Nebraska)
Nebraska All Time Record: 887-404-38 (.667)
2024 Record: 5-5 (2-5 Big Ten)
Rankings: N/A
Series vs. Wisconsin: 4-13
WHEN NEBRASKA HAS THE FOOTBALL
COMPARING THE PROJECTED STARTERS
Nebraska’s gradual decline over the course of this season is parallel with the decline of their offense.
Through the first five games, in which the team began 4-1, the offense averaged 405.4 yards per game. Over the last five, the 1-4 Cornhuskers are averaging just 294 yards per game.
This prompted the demoting of offensive coordinator Marcus Satterfield, and promotion of Dana Holgorsen, prior to last week’s loss to USC.
It was the hope that Holgorsen, a former disciple of Mike Leach, could reinvigorate freshman quarterback Dylan Raiola.
It’s hard to tell if the former No. 1 quarterback in the 2024 class is responsible for the offense’s drop-off, or merely a victim of it, but all we know is that his season has fallen off of a cliff.
Through the first five games, he threw for nine touchdowns and two interceptions while completing 70% of his passes. In the five games since, he’s down to two touchdowns and eight interceptions, completing just 60% of his passes.
Raiola hasn’t received much help from his receiving core. He never had a true No. 1 receiver, even when the offense looked good, and nobody is stepping up now. No Husker receiver has reached 100 yards in a game since the season opener against UTEP.
They added two starters via the transfer portal — Isaiah Neyor (Texas) and Jahmal Banks (Wake Forest) — but both have been solid at best.
Wisconsin’s pass defense, which has only improved as the season has gone on, should create problems for Raiola and co.
They held Oregon quarterback Dillon Gabriel without a touchdown for the first time all season in what felt like a triumphant defensive performance, despite the 16-13 loss.
Beyond the strong coverage of cornerbacks Ricardo Hallman and Nyzier Fourqurean, what was most impressive about Wisconsin’s defense was how their line was able to generate consistent pressure on Gabriel.
It’ll be key for the Badgers to shut down Nebraska’s passing attack, because their running game isn’t particularly dangerous.
They rotate between three backs on a regular basis, led by Dante Dowdell, who averages a team-high 12 carries per game. Sophomore Emmett Johnson received more carries than Dowdell in the most recent outing against USC and could be ascending up the depth chart. Regardless, no Nebraska back has been a consistent threat.
WHEN WISCONSIN HAS THE BALL
COMPARING THE PROJECTED STARTERS
This will be the first game Wisconsin plays since offensive coordinator Phil Longo was fired on Sunday.
Fickell wasn’t willing to name a replacement play caller, instead alluding to a “collaborative” operation.
However that turns out, it must lead to some sort of reinvigoration. Over Wisconsin’s three-game losing streak, the offense is averaging just 261.6 total yards per game.
The offensive incompetence was especially frustrating against Oregon, a game in which the defense had their best performance of the season.
The offense needs to go back to basics. All season, they’ve been at their best when the offensive line opens up running lanes and allows for a balanced game plan.
Running back Tawee Walker struggled mightily against Penn State and Iowa, rushing for just 111 yards over those two games, but rebounded with a 97-yard performance last week against Oregon.
The front line will have a tough matchup against Nebraska’s defensive line trio of Ty Robinson, Jamari Butler and Nash Hutmacher, who lead the 20th-ranked rushing defense in the nation.
The production of Wisconsin’s running game will be key, because they simply can’t rely on quarterback Braedyn Locke, who’s coming off of a 96-yard passing performance against Oregon. He’s thrown an interception in all seven of his starts this season, bringing his season touchdown-interception ratio to 9-9.
Locke will try to take advantage of a Nebraska secondary that suffered a crushing blow earlier this week, with the announcement that Tommi Hill would miss the rest of the season due to a foot injury.
The best starter besides Hill is Malcolm Herzog, the team leader in interception (four) who primarily plays in the slot. Although the biggest priority for Wisconsin will be safety Isaac Gifford, who leads the team in tackles with 59 and can manage to fly all over the field.
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HUSKER GAMEDAY: Nebraska, Wisconsin seek bowl eligibility in Big Ten clash
LINCOLN, Neb. (WOWT) – When Nebraska (5-5, 2-5) and Wisconsin (5-5, 3-4) face off in a Big Ten conference bout Saturday, it will be like looking in the mirror.
Yes, the similarities between these teams run far deeper than the color palette.
Both squads exceeded expectations early in the 2024 season, each stringing together solid wins and even earning conference championship contender status for a brief moment. But then both teams faltered… and faltered, and faltered again.
Alas, neither team has won a game in the last 30 days.
GAME INFO
- WHERE: Memorial Stadium, Lincoln, Neb.
- WHEN: 2:30 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 23
- WATCH: Big Ten Network
- LISTEN: Huskers Radio Network
- VEGAS ODDS: Wisconsin +1, O/U 41.5
And both head coaches — Nebraska’s Matt Rhule and Wisconsin’s Luke Fickell — are in their second year with their current employer, both of whom were brought in to turn their respective programs back toward the success of old. Both of whom seem to be slightly behind schedule on said objective, depending on who you ask.
Again, the similarities are striking, and that’s without even mentioning the fact that both teams sit at 5-5 and need one more win to achieve bowl eligibility. That’s where one of the few differences can be exposed, though. Wisconsin’s last bowl appearance came, well, last year. In fact, they’ve played in a bowl game every season since 2002.
For Nebraska, it’s been a long, arduous eight-year bowl drought, which could all come to an end inside Memorial Stadium on Saturday. But the Huskers haven’t won a game since it beat Rutgers 14-7 at home on Oct. 5. Four consecutive losses followed. Still, as Husker fans know so well, not all losses are the same.
Nebraska’s 56-7 blowout loss to Indiana left a gross taste in the mouths of Big Red Nation, but then, the Huskers lost three straight games by one score, including a near upset of No. 4 Ohio State. There are no moral victories, though, and fans have grown far too used to seeing one-score losses.
But despite all the ire and hand-wringing present around the Husker program over the past six weeks, they still have a chance to do something no Nebraska team has managed to do since 2016, and that’s make a bowl game.
To do so in front of their home crowd on senior day would be a cherry on top.
“I think the veteran guys, those senior guys are locked in,” Rhule said in his press conference Thursday. “There’s 30 seniors. There’s a lot of guys who’ve been here for five or six years, so this means a lot to them. The gravity of the situation is not lost on them and I know how much they’d like to win. I know how much they’d like to be the ones who broke through.”
This will be the second game in which Nebraska’s play-calling duties are in the hands of Dana Holgorsen, who Rhule hired last week to be the team’s new offensive coordinator, demoting Marcus Satterfield to tight ends coach.
Though, according to Rhule, it wasn’t necessarily the X’s and O’s that were the problem, and Holgorsen has echoed that.
“[Holgorsen] is putting a lot of pressure on the guys to make the plays,” Rhule said. “He’s been very direct with them. If they want to win, they’re going to have go make plays. They’re going to have to catch balls, break tackles, make long runs, make big blocks against an excellent defense, score touchdowns in the red zone. It’s not the plays that do it, it’s the players that do it. We want our players to believe that players win games.”
Wisconsin poses a unique challenge to Nebraska in that, again, they’re very much alike. The Badgers don’t really boast any major firepower on offense. Halfback Tawee Walker is their best playmaker, having found the end zone 10 times this year with an average of just under five yards per carry.
But this year’s Wisconsin squad hangs its hat on the defensive side of the ball — namely, the secondary. The Badgers rank in the top 10 nationally in both passing yards allowed and passing yards per game. Cornerback Ricardo Hallman is one of the top-rated NFL Draft prospects at his position.
Last week, the Badgers held Oregon quarterback and Heisman candidate to just 218 yards, no touchdowns and an interception.
“They’re an excellent defense,” said Rhule. “They’ve got guys who can cover. They’re going to play man [coverage]. They’ve got a great safety, linebackers who can run, excellent pass rush. They held Oregon to 16 points and they were really good in the red zone against Oregon, so it’s probably as good of a defense as we’ll see all year.”
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Tigers Top Flip Target Locks in Commitment with Nebraska
Eli Drinkwitz and the Missouri football staff have compiled the No. 20 ranked recruiting class in the nation up to this point, according to 247Sports’ composite rankings.
The Tigers hoped to add to that class with the addition of 4-Star safety Jeremiah Jones from Murray, Kentucky, but the talented defender had other ideas.
Despite taking a visit to Columbia last week and speaking highly of his time in Missouri, Jones locked in his commitment to Nebraska this week with a post on social media.
Jones is rated as the No. 4 player in the state of Kentucky and is the No. 35 safety in the nation, according to 247Sports. He committed to Nebraska in July of this year, joining the Cornhuskers’ 21st ranked recruiting class. As just a sophomore at Murray High School in Kentucky, Jones compiled an impressive 97 tackles and five interceptions.
Nebraska has struggled in recent weeks after a hot start that saw them jump out to a 5-1 record. The Cornhuskers now sit at 5-5 after dropping four straight games to conference opponents, but still have a chance at bowl eligibility with games remaining against Wisconsin and Iowa.
Head coach Matt Rhule put together a strong recruiting class in 2024, headlined by 5-Star quarterback Dylan Raiola, that finished in the top-20 in the nation. As it stands now, Nebraska looks to be in position once again to secure a top-20 class potentially.
Despite missing out on the flip, Drinkwitz and Missouri are also still in play for one of the nation’s top classes. The Tigers finished 20th in the country in 2024, and are still in position to do so again.
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