Nebraska Football Focuses on Situational Drills
Nebraska Football Focuses on Situational Drills

Nebraska Football Focuses on Situational Drills

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Nebraska football is intensively focusing on situational drills under coach Matt Rhule to address turnover issues and improve end-game performance. Freshman quarterback Dylan Raiola, a five-star recruit, is expected to lead the team, supported by quarterbacks coach Glenn Thomas and a better group of receivers. The team is yet to name an official starting quarterback, with Heinrich Haarberg and Danny Kaelin also in the mix. Offensive coordinator Marcus Satterfield is emphasizing clean and efficient play, particularly in two-minute drills, to avoid the close losses experienced last season. Scrimmages have been held in a closed environment to eliminate distractions and ensure players focus on perfecting their craft.

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