Nebraska hired former Carolina Panthers, Baylor and Temple coach Matt Rhule Saturday, and plenty of reaction poured in. Rhule returns to college for the first time since 2019, heading to a program ...
This is year two under Matt Rhule for the Nebraska Cornhuskers. For those who are unfamiliar, here is what that entails. Whether it has been at Baylor or Temple ...
Julie also engaged in community and charitable activities while at Baylor University and could influence changes in the community positively during Matt's leadership. Matt Rhule began his coaching ...
In 2021, Baylor went 12-2, won the Sugar Bowl and finished with a No. 5 national ranking. There were a lot of Matt Rhule players on that team, quite a few recruited by McGuire, a Baylor assistant ...
Matt Rhule has been the head coach for the Nebraska Cornhuskers since 2023. He was a linebacker for the Penn State Nittany Lions from 1994-1997. As per his official Nebraska Cornhuskers profile ...
So if Turner comes back, he decides to, if, you know, if it depends on the timing, if he does Red shirt still playing the ball game would be really big for him. Nebraska football coach Matt Rhule ...
Carolina Panthers head coach Matt Rhule talks about his relationship with quarterback Cam Newton. Carolina Panthers wide receiver Steve Smith totals 218 yards and two touchdowns against the ...
Matt Rhule solidified a shaky wide receiver corps by adding the likes of Josh Fleeks (Baylor transfer), Billy Kemp (Virginia), and the state’s No. 1 prospect Malachi Coleman, among others.
“We put Ceyair in black because he’s a starting corner right now, and the defensive guys came to me and asked for Buschini to be in black, so we put Buschini in black," Rhule said. Matt Rhule ...
LINCOLN — After three straight losses and as part of his upcoming week of “introspection,” Nebraska football coach Matt Rhule ... coordinator for Rhule at Temple, Baylor and the Carolina ...
The problem with Nebraska starts with the name, the mascot, the essence of the place. They’re called the Cornhuskers. As the legend goes, the term actually came from a sportswriter in 1900 ...