Nebraska's Offensive Line Revamp: New Hope for Huskers


Author: The Daily News Now! March 5, 2026 Duration: 1:26
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Nebraska's Offensive Line Revamp: New Hope for Huskers

Nebraskas football team, plagued by a weak offensive line last season, has made significant changes this offseason. Theyve brought in three new linemen from top programs, including Brendan Black with 30 career starts. The coaching staff has also seen a shakeup, with Geep Wade and Lonnie Teasley joining to bolster the lines performance. Spring practices have shown promise, with players and fans alike excited about the potential for a revived run game and improved quarterback protection. If the new line delivers, it could catapult Nebraska to a breakthrough season in the Big Ten.

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