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Nebraska football: Top 3 defensive performers of the 2023 season
The 2023 Nebraska football season is officially and we’re turning the page to 2024 both in college football and the real world. That means that starting this New Year’s Eve it’s time to really look back at just how the Huskers performed. Particularly the defense.
There was no bigger surprise for the 2023 season than how well the Blackshirts performed game in and game out. They finished 13th in the country in total defense. And after a few scares, they’re keeping defensive coordinator Tony White. The only stinker they laid all year was against a Michigan team vying for a National Championship.
We’ll use stats as well as grades from Pro Football Focus in order to determine the best 2023 performances overall. The one caveat here is that as far as the grades go, the player must have at least 250 snaps to qualify for this list.
Tommi Hill has long been one of those players that had a ton of potential but seemed to always fall just a little short. In 2023, he found a way to put everything together. Hill led all defensive players with an overall 85.9 grade thanks to 26 tackles, 9 passes defenderd, 4 interceptions and a fumble recovery. He was also someone opposing defenses usually tried to stay away from and that’s not a metric that’s easy to measure.
The senior defensive back was a breath of fresh air for most of the season both because of his optimism and embracing of Nebraska football culture but also for his stats on the field. He garnered an 82.8 overall grade thanks to 51 tackles, 1 interception, 3 passes defended, 2 forced fumbles and a fumble recovery.
It’s worth pointing out that Hill and Brown both posted better grades than the Huskers’ top two defenders a year ago. Garrett Nelson earned an 84.9 grade and then Ochaun Mathis had just a 74.8 rating.
I’m not sure there was a player this year more unsung than Javin Wright. He finished the 2023 campaign with a PFF grade of 76.1 thanks to 51 tackles, 2 interception, half a sack, 2 passes defended and a forced fumble.
And yet, I don’t know that I recall hearing his name called all that much. That might be a statement on just how good the entirety of the Nebraska football defense was that he was talked about so little despite such a good season.
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Where Are Nebraska Fanโs Heads – CarrikerChronicles.com
I recently read an article by Nate McHugh of SB Nation that stated the last two โsure thingsโ to bring Nebraska football back failed. The first โthingโ is back coaching at UCF, and the second โthingโ is now wearing an Oregon uniform. Because these two โsure thingsโ failed, McHugh points to them as reasons for Husker fanโs frustration. But did he miss the third reason? If Iโm not mistaken, the hiring of Matt Rhule felt like one of those โsure thingsโ as well. But after the โmythicalโ year three and disappointment it became clear Rhuleโs hiring was anything but a โsure thingโ for success.
Because of that fans are torn how they feel about Rhule. Iโm one of them. I catch myself saying Rhule is the right guy for Nebraska and then quickly point out that his overall record as a head coach is 66-62. Clearly mediocre compared to Kyle Whittingham (177-88) or James Franklin (104-45). But Rhule hasnโt stayed anywhere long enough to truly establish himself like Whittingham or Franklin either.
See what I mean, Iโm quick to point out his shortcomings but still believe he can make the Huskers relevant again. Where Husker fans struggle is that Rhule has in fact taken us to back-to-back bowl games for the first time since 2015-2016 yet allowed his team to get curb stomped by Penn State, Iowa, and Utah to end the season.
So, fans are leery going into the 2026 season. What are we going to get considering the schedule? The Huskers get Indiana, Washington, and Ohio State at home, and Oregon, Illinois, and Iowa on the road. While no game is a sure win, if they canโt notch victories against Ohio, Bowling Green, North Dakota, Michigan State, Maryland and Rutgers, then weโll once again question if Rhule is the right man. Simply put, the fan base will be disappointed with another 6-6 season. Personally, with the coaching changes and improvement in talent, my expectation is a record of 7-5 or 8-4 on the season.
Tim Verghese of โInside Nebraskaโ got my attention last week when talking about fans giving recruits a negative vibe and possibly influencing their decision to commit to a program. He used Jimbo Fisher at Texas A&M as an example. The fanbase was so negative about Fisher that it made recruits question how secure he was at A&M. Obviously recruits had reason to be worried.
Does that affect how I approach what I write or talk about? It does, but then again, I donโt think so much of myself to think it matters. I see myself as your typical fan. Iโm just someone who shares their thoughts about Husker football. And frankly, like 50% or more of the fans, Iโm torn between being supportive and negativity. Weโve been burned too many times and havenโt seen the things that we need to see to convince us a turnaround is about to happen. Whether itโs offense, defense, or beating the teams they are supposed to beat (Minnesota & Iowa) there just hasnโt been any consistency from Rhuleโs teams. As fans we need to see Rhuleโs teams win the games they are supposed to, then win the close games, and finally beat the teams they arenโt supposed to. Until we see Rhuleโs teams take those steps, there will be doubt and a level of negativity.
As far as recruits are concerned, I donโt see Rhule going anywhere. Heโs safe due to his contract, the investment being made on the stadium, and Trae Taylor making it clear heโs all โNโ as long as Matt Rhule is the head man. He may just be a senior in high school, but donโt think QB Trae Taylor doesnโt play a role here. He does. And Iโm good with that. Taylor has the same expectations as the fans.
And no, those expectations arenโt too high. Iโve been a fan for over fifty years. The standard at Nebraska was set a long time ago. That standard hasnโt changed. Nebraska fans may be up and down on how they feel about Rhule, but they are consistent on their expectations. The standard is the standard and always will be.
GO BIG RED!! SIMPLE, FAST, VIOLENT!!
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Nebraska Lottery results: See winning numbers for Mega Millions, Pick 3 on May 8, 2026
The results are in for the Nebraska Lotteryโs draw games on Friday, May 8, 2026.
Hereโs a look at winning numbers for each game on May 8.
Winning Mega Millions numbers from May 8 drawing
37-47-49-51-58, Mega Ball: 16
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Winning Pick 3 numbers from May 8 drawing
8-0-5
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Winning Pick 5 numbers from May 8 drawing
01-03-12-24-26
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Winning 2 By 2 numbers from May 8 drawing
Red Balls: 02-20, White Balls: 09-11
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Winning MyDay numbers from May 8 drawing
Month: 01, Day: 16, Year: 17
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Winning Millionaire for Life numbers from May 8 drawing
14-16-21-43-51, Bonus: 03
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When are the Nebraska Lottery drawings held?
- Powerball: 9:59 p.m. CT Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.
- Mega Millions: 10 p.m. CT on Tuesday and Friday.
- Pick 3, 5: By 10 p.m. CT daily.
- Lucky For Life: 9:38 p.m. CT daily.
- 2 By 2: By 10 p.m. CT daily.
- MyDaY: By 10 p.m. CT daily.
- Lotto America: 9:15 p.m CT Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.
- Millionaire for Life: 10:15 p.m. CT daily.
This results page was generated automatically using information from TinBu and a template written and reviewed by a USA Today editor. You can send feedback using this form.
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Nebraska Athletics: Expansion of John Cook Arena is in full swing to modernize amenities
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) – Nebraska Athletics announced Friday that the expansion of John Cook Arena is in full swing.
The Nebraska Athletics Capital Planning and Facilities Department posted to social media that the effort to modernize amenities and provide new seating options is well underway.
According to the athletic fund, the renovation will enhance Nebraskaโs home-court advantage, modernize amenities and provide new premium and general seating options. This includes adding:
- New and improved seats with cup holders in each seat.
- A new centralized student section.
- New and improved courtside seating with both end court and side court locations available. The Courtside Lounge offers access pregame and during intermission and includes private restrooms, televisions and all-inclusive gourmet food, beverage and alcohol.
- New Loge Box seating with hospitality lounge with access pregame and during intermission, including access to private restrooms, televisions and all-inclusive gourmet food and beverage with a cash bar.
- Libero Club seating replaces the VIP seats. Located in the back row of the 100 level, seats include access to the Libero Club Lounge pregame and during intermission complete with televisions and all-inclusive gourmet food and soft drinks with a cash bar.
- Additional ADA seating with new vantage points and easier access from around the concourse.
The Husker Athletic Fund announced the first-ever reseating and parking process in October 2025. It is timed to coincide with the renovation of the arena to increase overall capacity to 10,000.
For more information about the reseating process, click here.
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