In case you missed it, the 2024 Nebraska football season is officially 100 days away. That feels like a long time but it’s coming fast. Now that spring ball is over, we have moved to the next part of the offseason.
Rolling with Raiola, a former five-star quarterback ranked as the No. 2 overall quarterback in the 2024 recruiting class by 247Sports, would be a great way for Rhule to create a ton of hype around the program and get fans invested in 2024 right away.
Nebraska football has a ton of talent at the wide receiver position, with several new transfers and key returners. The tight ends are also nothing to scoff at, as Thomas Fidone and Carter Nelson look to add tremendous production in that area.
Most of the conversation this spring for Nebraska football revolved around the quarterbacks. But running the football is always going to be important for the Huskers and any other team that wants to win.
Things are changing in college football and there is one potential change that Nebraska football head coach Matt Rhule isn’t a fan of and that’s the elimination of walk-on players.
Summertime is approaching, and Nebraska Athletics is staying busy. From the football team to the baseball program, it seems as though Husker athletics is filling up their schedule.
Nebraska football has hosted a pair of five-star recruits in the past month and the Huskers seemed to make a positive impact on both during their visit.
Nebraska basketball is starting to get busy again on the recruiting trail after a little bit of a lull. The program will be hosting UCLA forward Berke Buyuktuncel on Thursday, per HuskerOnline’s Robin Washut.
With the spring season past us, there are only three months until college football returns. The longest part of the offseason awaits as Nebraska Cornhuskers begin to prepare for the 2024 campaign.
The Nebraska Cornhuskers had a plethora of visitors on campus during the Red-White spring game, including Ei Johnson. Johnson is a 2026 wide receiver and tight end at Westside High School in Omaha, Nebraska.
Jaymison Cattau recently visited the Nebraska Cornhuskers. He is a 6-foot-5, 195-pound long snapper and wide receiver from Cedar Catholic High School in Hartington, Nebraska.