Football

Nebraska Huskers Kick Off Fall Camp with New Uniform and Dual-Threat Quarterback

Coach Matt Rhule and offensive coordinator Dana Holgorsen assess the team’s progress as they unveil the 2026 alternate jersey

Fall Camp Begins with a Bold New Look

The Nebraska Huskers opened the latest chapter of their preseason preparations this week, stepping onto the practice field for a full‑scale scrimmage that blended intensity with a clear tactical focus.

Head coach Matt Rhule, now in his second year with the program, used the session to run through nine distinct practice modules, each designed to stress the offense while giving players a chance to showcase versatility.

Coaching Staff Sets the Tone

Offensive coordinator Dana Holgorsen, entering his second full season in the role, emphasized a balanced attack, noting that the team’s playbook has been expanded to exploit the new talent on the roster.

The scrimmage also served as the public debut of the Huskers’ 2026 alternate uniform, a sleek design that blends the school’s classic scarlet and white with modern accents, sparking early conversation among fans and alumni.

A Dual‑Threat Quarterback Emerges

Among the standouts was sophomore quarterback Anthony Colandrea, whose dual‑threat skill set — combining a strong arm with the ability to extend plays on the ground — has already drawn praise from both coaches and teammates.

Defensively, the coaching staff is still sorting out the starting libero position, with three candidates vying for the role that will anchor the back line and shape the team’s reception strategy.

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