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Matt Rhule’s second fall camp at Nebraska is right around the corner. The HuskerOnline team dives into what to expect from the Huskers with our position-by-position fall camp previews. We kick off the series with Nebraska’s quarterbacks, where a heralded true freshman looks to be the frontrunner to take over the offense in 2024. Subscribe to get exclusive Huskers content on HuskerOnline today! What we know right now: Raiola appears poised to take the reinsNebraska hasn’t been a stranger to starting true freshmen quarterbacks over the past decade or so. Barring any unexpected changes, it looks ...
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One of Matt Rhule’s main focuses this offseason was to grow Nebraska‘s wide recieving corps. It’s no headline that the Huskers struggled at that position, and Rhule has no issue admitting to it. That’s why heading into 2024, Rhule not only retained three of his top four wideouts from a year ago, but he also added some key pieces from the transfer portal to ensure his quarterback — whether it be five-star freshman Dylan Raiola or last year’s part-time starter Heinrich Haarberg — is given some added weapons out wide this fall. “Let me start with Elliot Brown, who to me is like the glue in that r...
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With Nebraska’s 2024 season around the corner, the HuskerOnline team voted on the Top 40 Husker players going into Matt Rhule‘s second season in Lincoln. The voting criteria were to rank the players based on their importance to the team, overall talent, and future potential for the upcoming season. Our voters focused specifically on the 2024 season, not future seasons, a player’s long-term importance, or future talent. The voting panel consisted of HuskerOnline publisher Sean Callahan, columnist Steven Sipple, senior writer Robin Washut, and staff writer Abby Barmore. Each voter submitted thei...
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Expectations are slightly different for Nebraska heading into year two of the Matt Rhule era. Featuring a new-look offense and an imposing defense, ESPN analyst Greg McElroy is high on the Cornhuskers ahead the the 2024 college football season. He recently explained his expectations for Nebraska this fall. “I look at this year’s team and I think this could be a bounce-back season for the Cornhuskers with where their program will ultimately be,” McElory said. “I think Matt Rhule has got them going in the right direction. I believe they are going in the right direction, no doubt about it. But ho...
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QB Dylan Raiola was a major commitment for Nebraska to really start of the tenure of Matt Rhule. His arrival has apparently made an early impact already in more areas than one over in Lincoln. Rhule spoke about Raiola’s early effect on the Cornhuskers during an interview with Joel Klatt on ‘Big Noon Conversations’. While many go with the football player first, his coach started with the person that he is off of the field, including as one with more than a few ties to their program. “Yeah, I mean Dylan’s talent is only matched by who he is as a person,” Rhule began. “I mean his family? Obviousl...
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The Athletic’s Bruce Feldman picked Nebraska as the Big Ten’s surprise team in 2024, in what will be a new-look conference. The first year under Matt Rhule had its bumps and bruises, but the Huskers knew this could be the right way to rebuild the program. Rhule’s done it before at Temple and Baylor. That’s why Feldman is confident in Year 2 with the pieces acquired in the portal and recruiting. “Keep an eye on Nebraska,” Feldman said on The Herd. “You know, like Matt Rhule struggles in his first (year at a place) and then he gets it going. Dylan Raiola is super talented freshman quarterback. H...
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Nebraska fans simply can’t wait to see their new quarterback, Dylan Raiola, suit up this fall. He’s one of the most highly anticipated Cornhusker recruits in quite some time. The Huskers new star was seen on Saturday night in Omaha, taking in the Texas A&M vs. Tennessee matchup. The post Dylan Raiola wears Nebraska jersey at College World Series Finals matchup appeared first on On3.
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As Nebraska heads into the summer, one of the big question marks comes at quarterback. The three scholarship QBs of Heinrich Haarberg, Dylan Raiola and Daniel Kaelin battled it out through the spring, but the competition will continue when training camp starts next month. As for when he’ll make a decision, Matt Rhule said he’s not ready to set a deadline. He’s hoping to give the three quarterbacks a chance to separate themselves with a starter emerging. Rhule joined HuskerOnline’s Sean Callahan and Steven Sipple on HuskerOnline Headlines this week, and he shared an update on the quarterback ba...
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You never know who might show up to a post-graduate football camp. On Monday, Nebraska received a pleasant surprise. QuarterbackJayln Gramstad, the reigning NAIA football player of the year, worked out at NU’s post-graduate football camp inside the Hawks Indoor Center. RELATED – The Weekly Rundown: Nebraska continues to prioritize camp workouts over this busy month of June The 6-foot, 190-pound Gramstad has played at NAIA power Northwestern in Iowa for the last four seasons. Heled the Raiders to a runner-up finish, falling to Keiser (Fla.) in the national championship game. Gramstad threw for ...
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From the moment Dylan Raiola signed with Nebraska, there was chatter about him competing for the starting spot. Not many true freshmen quarterbacks step into power conference programs and win the job but Matt Rhule has enjoyed what he’s seen from Raiola thus far. Yes, spring practice and a nice spring game performance have helped. But before stepping foot on campus, Raiola was set up to play football. “He was raised in a football family,” Rhule said. “His grandfather played at the University of Miami. His Dad was obviously a 14-year pro in Detroit. A great, great offensive lineman. His uncle, ...
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