LINCOLN – Nebraska Football head coach Matt Rhule addressed the media late Monday morning, updating Husker fans on his team’s health, their mentality moving forward after the loss to Michigan, and how the team will adjust their schedules with a Friday night matchup at Illinois.
HUSKER FOOTBALL MONDAY PRACTICE COMMENTS – MATT RHULE:
RHULE – UPDATE ON INJURIES:
Nebraska Football head coach Matt Rhule spoke at his Monday presser updating fans and media on the team’s overall health, including two key injuries to the Blackshirts…
Rhule added their Reimer’s injury is non-football related as he was admitted to the hospital the day of the Michigan contest during the team’s breakfast.
RHULE – SHORT WEEK CONDENSED PRACTICE SCHEDULE:
Matt Rhule, Nebraska Football head coach, was asked about how the practice schedule adjusts to the shortened week as the Huskers head to Illinois on Friday night…
The Huskers aim to even their record at 3-3 this week for their second midweek game of the year after playing at Minnesota on a Thursday night to open the season.
RHULE – HUSKERS DID NOT PLAY WELL AGAINST MICHIGAN:
Nebraska Football was blown out by the No. 2 team in the country last Saturday, as head coach Matt Rhule stated in his Monday presser that he wanted to see his team step up…
The Huskers went down 14-0 in the opening minutes of the contest and scored a late touchdown to avoid the shutout in the 45-7 loss.
RHULE – GET TO A WINNING MINDSET:
Matt Rhule, Nebraska Football head coach, spoke at his Monday press conference that his team needs to get back into a winning mentality to pull through the next stretch of the season…
Rhule added that the team went for a full padded practice on Sunday night, attempting to provide more physicality to the Huskers on the shortened week leading into the Illinois contest.
RHULE – GOOD PLAYERS NEED TO BECOME GAME WRECKERS:
Matt Rhule, Nebraska Football head coach, was fired up at his Monday press conference, setting a new expectation for his best players on the roster…
Nebraska is 2-3 on the year and heads to Illinois on Friday night attempting to even their mark on the season.
RHULE – HAVE TO PLAY WITH NO HESITATION:
Nebraska Football head coach Matt Rhule spoke about the new change his team is needing to make heading into the next stretch of the year…
Nebraska does not have a ranked opponent on their schedule the remainder of the season.

