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Nebraska’s staff shakeup complicates the evaluation Last year, I handed out midseason grades of the Nebraska coaching staff. It's a fun exercise to evaluate the performance of the assistants, coordinators and head coach in a handful of different areas. The overall GPA allows us to see how they rank. Honestly, I almost didn't do it this year. The shakeup from Scott Frost's firing - two existing coaches in interim roles, replaced by two analysts - makes proper evaluation tough. Plus, there is the elephant in the room: several (if not all) of the current coaches will be out of a job when the full...
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Nebraska’s tight ends enjoy being more of a first option in the passing game Even though he's the offensive coordinator, Mark Whipple says it's probably a good thing that his unit hasn't consistently held the upper hand during spring ball. "We've had good battles with the defense," Whipple said after Wednesday's Nebraska football practice, the 11th of spring. "What I've always learned in spring practice is if one side is dominating the other, you probably don't have a good team. But I believe we have a good team because the defense has made plays and the offense has bounced back and handled ad...
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With blocking as his forte, Minnesotan fits old-school prototype Nebraska's tight end room took a bit of a hit when Austin Allen decided to forgo his final season of eligibility to try his hand at the NFL. That leaves the Huskers with three redshirt freshmen (Thomas Fidone II, James Carnie, AJ Rollins) behind senior starter Travis Vokolek. Sophomore Chris Hickman and senior Chancellor Brewington are also involved, but they don't fit the traditional tight end profile and are more scheme-specific. It would have been nice to have another year with Allen while Sean Beckton continues to recruit and...
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New assistant Mickey Joseph helped engineer an infusion of talent Mickey Joseph has made an immediate impact on Nebraska's wide receiver room. In his first few weeks in Lincoln, he added two players from the transfer portal; Isaiah Garcia-Castaneda (New Mexico State) and Trey Palmer (LSU). Then he went to work on the recruiting trail. At the time, Nebraska had two receivers committed. After resetting the Huskers' board, Joseph decided to move on from Fairview (CO) High School's Grant Page, who ended up signing with in-state Colorado. Joseph wasn't done adding to his room. By signing day, he he...
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