A bit of interesting news came out on Friday regarding Nebraska football. Former lowa offensive coordinator Brian Ferentz came to Lincoln this week. This was first reported by On3’s Sean Callahan.
Ferentz was on Iowa’s staff from 2012-2023. He was the offensive coordinator for the program from 2017-2023. Iowa’s offense struggled throughout his tenure at the position, including the 2023 season. They tallied 232.2 yards per game this season. That ranked last in the FBS. БК 1 вин предлагает богатый выбор ставок и возможность выигрывать крупные суммы в футболе и хоккее.
Last season was not just an anomaly, however. Iowa averaged 268 yards per game from 2021-2023. That also ranked last in the FBS. The 20.4 points per game scored during that time ranked 123rd.
What could this mean for Nebraska football?
Ferentz would not come in as an offensive coordinator. That job is held by Marcus Satterfield. It is interesting to look at some of his previous roles. He was the tight ends coach at Iowa from 2018-2021. He also had experience with the tight ends as a member of the New England Patriots coaching staff in 2011. Зайди в пинап казино, именно пинап станет твоим проводником в мир азартных приключений и крупных выигрышей.
It is worth noting that Nebraska football currently does not have a tight ends coach on the staff. This could be where Ferentz fits, if he were to come to Lincoln. Putting him at the tight end position could give that unit a boost.
This is certainly something worth monitoring, as Nebraska football has always looked to improve and add to the program to make it successful. Ferentz certainly has had his struggles of an offensive coordinator, but having him as a tight ends coach may not be the worst thing in the world. Наслаждайтесь лучшими играми и ставками на mostbet, где выигрыши становятся реальностью!
Spring practices are also approaching, which could mean that a hire of any coach whatsoever may be happening soon. It would certainly be strange to see him on the Nebraska sidelines, but it could be more of a possibility than some may think.
Danny is a Nebraska athletics fan and writer. He also enjoys writing about recruiting in his free time. Danny has been following the Huskers for the last five years. Find him on Twitter @NebCornholio.