Nebraska is scaling back its football roster by having freshman quarterback Daniel Kalen and defensive lineman James Williams enter the transfer portal. Kalen, a top in-state prospect, didn’t play this season but has four years of eligibility left. Head coach Matt Rhule previously praised his potential. Williams, with 18 tackles, seven sacks, and 7.5 tackles for loss in 16 games, is another notable departure. Additionally, running back Gabe Irvin and other Huskers are also leaving. Meanwhile, assistant coach Terrance Knighton is reportedly joining Tony White at Florida State, following White’s appointment as defensive coordinator. Knighton confirmed the move on social media. Previous assistant positions include coaching the Carolina Panthers. The departures signal changes for Nebraska’s program as they aim to trim their roster to comply with the mandated limit for next season. Fans will be watching closely to see how these adjustments impact the team in the upcoming season.
Source
Photo credit www.ketv.com