Nebraska Sports: New Approach, High Stakes


Author: The Daily News Now! February 26, 2026 Duration: 1:13
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Nebraska Sports: New Approach, High Stakes

Nebraska sports fans are in for a thrilling ride as the softball team ranks fourth nationally and the football program under Matt Rhule gears up for a more aggressive season. Rhules fourth year focuses on leveraging transfers and experienced players, shifting to a pocket-passing quarterback, and bolstering the offensive line. Meanwhile, mens basketball under Fred Hoiberg aims to finish strong. With early spring practices and player development at the forefront, all eyes are on whether these changes will translate to victories.

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