Nebraska football fans have reason to celebrate as offensive coordinator Dana Holgorsen has agreed to a two-year contract worth $1.2 million to stay with the Huskers. Head coach Matt Rhule praised Holgorsen as an elite offensive mind and expressed excitement for the potential of the offense under his leadership. This announcement comes amidst a hectic period at Nebraska, with defensive coordinator Tony White leaving for Florida State and five players entering the transfer portal.
Holgorsen, who was previously the head coach at Houston, was brought in as a consultant by Rhule to evaluate the struggling offense. After impressive showings in games against USC and Wisconsin, Holgorsen was officially named offensive coordinator for the rest of the season. Fans are hopeful that Holgorsen’s offensive prowess will lead to success for the Huskers in 2025 and beyond.
With the offensive coordinator’s future secure, Nebraska football enthusiasts can look forward to watching Holgorsen’s exciting and dynamic offense in action on Saturdays.
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