Nebraska’s struggling offense gets a boost with the appointment of Dana Holgorsen as offensive coordinator, just one week after he joined the staff as an analyst. Holgorsen brings a wealth of experience and success to the role, having previously coached at West Virginia and Houston. The move comes as Nebraska looks to turn around a three-game losing streak and improve its offensive performance. Holgorsen will work alongside incumbent coordinator Marcus Satterfield, who will remain on staff as the tight ends coach.
Nebraska’s offensive struggles have been evident in recent weeks, averaging only 354.1 yards per game and 14.7 points per game during the losing streak. The team needs to win one of its remaining three games to secure bowl eligibility. Holgorsen’s main task will be developing star freshman quarterback Dylan Raiola. Known for his success developing quarterbacks such as Case Keenum and Will Grier, Holgorsen’s appointment brings hope for a turnaround in Nebraska’s offense.
Holgorsen’s background in the Air Raid system and his experience coaching under Hal Mumme and Mike Leach make him a valuable addition to the coaching staff. Nebraska had previously pursued Holgorsen for a role on the staff, and now they have secured his services as offensive coordinator. With Holgorsen’s expertise and fresh perspective, Nebraska hopes to see improvements in their offense as they strive for success in the remaining games of the season.
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