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This interview with Malachi hits close to home with Adam, as his mom was also adopted. First, Malachi talks Husker football, starting with his welcome-to-the-Big Ten moment. Also, WRs coach Garret McGuire, Matt Rhule's message to the team this offseason, Nebraska's three QBs (Raiola, Kaelin & Haarberg), transfer portal additions at WR and what Husker football is capable of this year. Then they discuss Malachi going from being homeless, to foster care, to being adopted by his parents. This interview took place exactly nine years after Malachi and his sister (Nevaeh) came to know their parents, ...
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Nebraska's defensive and offensive coordinators accepted the blame for subpar performances on both sides of the ball in Saturday's loss to Michigan State. Offensive coordinator Marcus Satterfield noted that first-down production was poor, a "common theme" this season. "I've got to put them in positions where they can go and have a chance to execute plays to get ahead of the sticks," Satterfield said after Tuesday's practice. Defensive coordinator White said there were situations in the game where "I don't think I was aggressive enough as a play-caller" — playing coverage instead of attacking. ...
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Nebraska's struggles building up its wide receiver room have been well chronicled. Even with the transfer portal, it's not something that can be rectified in one offseason. Thanks to six new additions from the 2023 recruiting class, the numbers are getting better, but proven top-end talent is still lacking for the most part. The team lost three receivers to the portal after spring ball, with junior Alante Brown's attrition coming as a bit of a blow. Brown left the team in February, but the door had been open for a possible return. Instead, a week before the Red-White game, Brown put his name i...
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In-state athlete’s decision boosts stature of Nebraska’s early-signing class of 2023 recruits Prized in-state recruit Malachi Coleman provided some signing-day drama Wednesday before announcing he was joining Matt Rhule's first recruiting class at Nebraska. The four-star athlete from Lincoln East had committed during Mickey Joseph's stint as interim head coach, then decommitted shortly after Rhule was hired in late November for the permanent position. Coleman indicated at the time that he wasn't necessarily closing the door on the Huskers. Coleman's final two schools were Colorado and Nebraska...
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