Nebraska senior linebacker Dasan McCullough declared for the NFL Draft earlier this week. He made the surprising decision to play in the Huskers’ bowl game against Utah in the Las Vegas Bowl on New Year’s Eve.
For Nebraska, in some ways, the game came down to a crucial fourth-quarter Michigan drive. After all the fireworks, the explosive plays, and the successful Hail Mary (!), the Huskers needed to stop the Wolverines when it mattered the most.
The buzz around Nebraska football this fall has plenty to do with big-picture expectations under head coach Matt Rhule. However, Monday’s preseason press conference brought linebacker Dasan McCullough stealing the show.
Following a look at the 2025 defensive line, Nebraska’s linebacker room stands out as arguably the most experienced and productive unit on the entire roster.
The winter transfer portal window is open, and college football players have the option to make decisions on where they will play in 2025. One of the top transfer defenders in the country has reportedly chosen his next home.
A key piece of Oklahoma’s defense has found a new home — and he’s back in the Big Ten. Linebacker Dasan McCullough, a part-time starter during his two seasons in Norman, will play the 2025 season for the Nebraska Cornhuskers.
The NCAA transfer portal is in full swing after opening earlier this week, seeing a long list of talented players entering to hopefully find a new home.
The college football transfer portal officially opened on Monday, and another player decided to enter it on Tuesday. The Oklahoma Sooners joined the SEC this offseason with Texas from the Big 12.
An Oklahoma linebacker is the latest Sooner to head for the transfer portal. Dasan McCullough, who played the last two seasons in Norman after transferring from Indiana, entered his name into the portal on Tuesday night.
Oklahoma’s defense could get another piece back as it prepares for Texas. Linebacker Dasan McCullough could make his 2024 debut in the Cotton Bowl against the No.
According to head coach Brent Venables on Wednesday night, the Oklahoma Sooners defense gets another talented playmaker back this week, as linebacker Dasan
After a brief stay at Oklahoma, Daeh McCullough has found a new home. McCullough, a freshman defensive back and younger brother of Sooners linebacker Dasan McCullough, announced on social media Saturday that he’s transferring to Louisville.
Former 4-star recruit and Oklahoma safety Daeh McCullough has entered the transfer portal after one season in Norman. The 6-foot-1, 181-pound defensive back made one appearance as a true freshman, playing in the Sooners’ season opener against Arkansas State.