elijahjeudy
There's still a lot we don't know about Nebraska defensive coordinator Tony White's 3-3-5 defense, in particular, how he'll tweak it to adapt to the Big Ten. Speed and versatility will be some of the hallmarks moving forward, but what the front 6/7 looks like in a predominantly running league has some fans curious. The Huskers lost Colton Feist, Devin Drew and Stephon Wynn from last year's D-line rotation. When Matt Rhule was hired as head coach late last year, he was faced with a position group that had been largely neglected on the recruiting trail, with the previous staff signing only 11 pl...
HuskerMax
As Nebraska headed into spring ball, the defensive line was probably the position group I had the most concern over. As I pointed out in my recruiting recap in February, in five recruiting classes, the previous Nebraska football staff signed a total of 11 players to play on the D-line. The majority of them were projects who eventually flamed out. Three more of them — Mosai Newsom, Marquis Black and Jailen Weaver — left the team in early December. Their attrition is insignificant, but it was the graduation of Devin Drew and the decision by Colton Feist to bypass using his final season of eligib...
HuskerMax
Installation of defense gives way to emphasis on playing fast and executing With the Nebraska football spring game coming next week, defensive coordinator Tony White said the defensive installation has slowed as the coaches focus more on execution. "We haven't installed anything new in the last couple of days just so that way guys can go out there and execute," White said after Thursday's practice. "Coaches like to think its them and all the X's and O's and stuff, but if those young men don't line up and they don't play fast, then we don't have a chance. "At this point it's a matter of making ...
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