It seems every year is the year that Nebraska will get over the hump and return to playing meaningful football late in the year. Cornhusker fans are craving a return to glory for their team, as they have not made a bowl game since 2016. However, many think this may be the year Nebraska can break through and even compete for a Big Ten title.
CBS Sports analyst Josh Pate even believes the Cornhuskers could be playoff contenders for years to come.
“I think they can work themselves into being a fringe playoff contender,” Pate said on his show ”Late Kick.” “Or maybe the kind of program that, on average, contends for a spot one out of every two years or one out of every three years. I mean, that’s a heck of a lot better than what you have had at Nebraska. But also, Matt Rhule strikes me as a guy who gets it.”
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So, what makes this year different from the rest? Two names — head coach Matt Rhule and quarterback Dylan Raiola.
Raiola is what makes this one of the most intriguing storylines this upcoming season. As a former 5-star prospect, Raiola’s arm power and decision-making at a young age make Cornhusker fans believe they have their quarterback for the future.
On the other hand, Matt Rhule is a coach with a proven resume of turning programs around. Despite going 0-6 his first year with Temple, he took the Owls to an AAC championship victory over Navy in 2016. In his prior experience at Baylor, he took a 1-11 team his first year in Waco and led the Bears to an 11-1 season in 2019.
Nebraska finished last season 5-7 despite losing four games by three points or less. So Rhule’s recent track record says the Cornhuskers are bound for improvement in 2024.