Matt Rhule at Minnesota // Nebraska Football @ Minnesota 2023
LINCOLN – Nebraska Football head coach Matt Rhule spent his first press conference of the summer speaking on recruitment at camps, continued development for younger players, and much more:
RHULE – RECRUITING FUTURE NFL PLAYERS:
Nebraska Football head coach Matt Rhule addressed the media for the first time this summer on Thursday morning, and touched on how the Huskers’ home camps can lead to finding talented new recruits…
Rhule’s 2025 recruiting class continues to grow by the week, adding in a significant piece last weekend in Malcolm Simpson, a four star defensive lineman.
RHULE – CONTINUE PORTAL RECRUITMENT:
Husker Football head coach Matt Rhule was asked Thursday morning his thoughts on how long the program peeks into the transfer portal for potential additions through the summer…
Nebraska’s 2024 recruiting cycle closes in late July, with players reporting to fall camp in early August.
RHULE – RECEIVERS APPEAR AS STRONGEST GROUP:
Matt Rhule, Nebraska Football head coach, spoke Thursday during his monthly presser and was asked who he thought the strongest position group was following spring practices…
The Huskers had plenty of developed local talent from last year’s team receive key experience their freshman season, including Lincoln native Malachi Coleman and Omaha Westside alum Jayln Lloyd.
RHULE – CONTINUE TO SEE DEVELOPMENT OVER TIME:
Nebraska Football head coach Matt Rhule expressed his comfortability with his coaching staff staying in tact through the off-season, and spoke on his confidence in his assistants ability to grow talent…
The 2023 youth movement has proven to give Nebraska an edge heading into the 2024 season, as the Big Red rank among the top of college football in experience returning.
RHULE – FOCUS IS ON FIRST STRETCH, NOT NEW TEAMS:
Nebraska Football is focused on the first games ahead late August and early September, as Matt Rhule stated Thursday morning his team is not peeking into the new Big Ten opponents.
Nebraska will travel to USC and host UCLA this season in back-to-back weeks, while Oregon and Washington have also joined the conference.
RHULE – LESSONS LEARNED IN FIRST YEAR IN BIG TEN:
Matt Rhule spoke on Thursday to the media and touched on what the biggest lessons he learned from his first year coaching in the Big Ten conference…
Rhule’s example was from the Iowa matchup, where Hawkeye coach Kirk Ferentz chose the wind in the second half, allowing the visitors to take a game-winning field goal at the end of the contest.

