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HUSKER FOOTBALL TUESDAY PRACTICE COMMENTS – COORDINATORS:

SATTERFIELD – MORE INJURIES, MORE OPPORTUNITIES:

Nebraska Football’s offensive coordinator Marcus Satterfield spoke on the injuries affecting the Husker offense, and how it creates new chances for younger players on the roster…

Head Coach Matt Rhule added that nearly each starting position on offense against Purdue will be underclassmen during his Monday press conference.

 

SATTERFIELD – OFFENSIVE LINE WORKS AS ONE; HUSKERS IN TUNE:

Marcus Satterfield, Nebraska’s offensive coordinator, was asked during his Tuesday press conference about the continued shuffling of offensive linemen due to injuries in the trenches…

Nebraska will have three new starters on the offensive line this week after two season ending injuries to Turner Corcoran and Ethan Piper against Northwestern.

 

SATTERFIELD – VERY PATIENT WITH HAARBERG:

Nebraska offensive coordinator Marcus Satterfield stated at his Tuesday press conference the importance of patience when working with his young quarterback Heinrich Haarberg…

The Kearney Catholic alum has had a turnover in each of his starts this season.

 

WHITE – DEFENSIVE LINE MAKING DISRUPTION BEHIND THE SCENES:

Nebraska defensive coordinator Tony White was asked what his defensive line – specifically Ty Robinson – have done to be dominant this season…

The Huskers swarmed Northwestern, holding the Wildcats to only nine offensive points and forced eight sacks.

 

WHITE – PURDUE OFFENSE PREVIEW:

Nebraska Defensive Coordinator Tony White gave a preview of what to expect from the Purdue offense that the Blackshirts face on Saturday…

Purdue’s offense is eighth in the Big Ten in total yards, averaging 371 yards per game.

 

WHITE – GIFFORD’S STOP THE PLAY OF THE GAME:

Tony White, Blackshirts coordinator, was asked about the impact and importance of Isaac Gifford’s stop on a screen pass in the second half of the Northwestern contest…

The Huskers expect Gifford to continue to excel, as he currently sits in the Top 15 in the Big Ten in total tackles.