Nebraska football has secured Dana Holgorsen as its new full-time offensive coordinator with a two-year contract worth $1.2 million annually. Holgorsen, who previously served as an offensive consultant on Matt Rhule’s staff, was promoted to replace Marcus Satterfield. He played a crucial role in the team’s recent success, helping the Huskers secure bowl eligibility for the first time since 2016.
Holgorsen brings a wealth of experience from his previous coaching stints at West Virginia and Houston where he coached several standout quarterbacks. With his new role at Nebraska, he is expected to guide star freshman quarterback Dylan Raiola and boost the team’s offensive output. The Cornhuskers showed improvement in their offense towards the end of the season under Holgorsen’s guidance, and fans are eager to see what he can accomplish in the upcoming season. Nebraska’s offense has struggled in recent years, but with Holgorsen at the helm, the team is optimistic for a brighter future.
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