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Under a new defensive coordinator, the Huskers have added a new position group. The edges bring versatility and athleticism to a defensive line that will look to improve dramatically in 2026.
After securing four interceptions and not allowing a single touchdown on his watch, Dwayne McDougle comes to Lincoln regarded as one of the top transfer safeties in the entire country.
Set to return an honorable-mention All-Big Ten performer to the tight ends room, the Huskers should feel optimistic about the position group heading into 2026.
Returning nearly every contributor from last fall and adding a top pass catcher from a Big Ten school, the Huskers' wide receiver room will have the potential to do what they were supposed to do last season, in 2026.
New Jersey native Oluwasemilore Olubobola stands 6-foot-6, 275 pounds, and has 35 Division I scholarship offers ahead of his senior season of high school.
Despite a 44-point second half, the Huskers lost their third game of the year. However, it shows a team capable of beating anyone, even on their worst nights.