Matt Rhule plans to bring in outside evaluators to review Nebraska football program

Nov 4, 2024 at 10:37 PM
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In the midst of a three-game losing streak, Nebraska Cornhuskers head coach Matt Rhule is taking a proactive approach to address the team's offensive woes. Rhule plans to bring in outside evaluators to review the program and identify potential solutions on both sides of the ball, signaling a willingness to make necessary changes to turn the season around.

Unlocking the Huskers' Offensive Potential

Seeking a Fresh Set of Eyes

Recognizing the need for a new perspective, Rhule is determined to have trusted individuals take a close look at the Huskers' offense and defense. "One of the best things you can do is have a fresh set of eyes look at it," Rhule stated. "I'm going to have some people I trust look at us on offense and defense, look at what we're doing and go from there." This move suggests Rhule's openness to implementing changes that could revitalize the team's performance.

Evaluating the Offensive Coordinator

As part of his own evaluation process, Rhule will be closely examining the performance of offensive coordinator Marcus Satterfield. "If you score 18 points, you're going to be under fire," Rhule acknowledged, taking responsibility as the head coach. However, Rhule emphasized the importance of the players taking accountability as well, stating, "We don't call any plays that they can't execute." This balanced approach indicates Rhule's desire to identify and address the root causes of the offense's struggles.

Calling for Player Ownership

Rhule's message to the players is clear: they must take ownership of the team's struggles. "The players have to play. They have to play. They can't just say 'Did you read what they're saying about Satt?' You are Satt. You are the offense," Rhule asserted. This call for accountability underscores Rhule's belief that the players must step up and execute at a higher level to turn the season around.

Injury Update and Upcoming Matchup

In injury news, Rhule revealed that quarterback Dylan Raiola suffered a back contusion in the fourth quarter of the previous game. However, Rhule believes Raiola will be available for the Huskers' upcoming matchup against USC on November 16. The Big Ten has announced that the Nebraska-USC game will have a 3:00 pm CT kickoff.

Embracing Change and Accountability

Rhule's willingness to bring in outside evaluators and hold both the coaching staff and players accountable demonstrates his commitment to finding solutions for the Huskers' offensive struggles. By embracing a fresh perspective and demanding more from his team, Rhule is signaling a determination to turn the season around and lead the Huskers to their first bowl game since 2016.