Nebraska's spring practice period is underway, with Kwinten Ives solidifying the No. 2 running back position behind Emmett Johnson. As the Huskers aim to build on their 7-6 season, sophomore quarterback Dylan Raiola leads the charge under head coach Matt Rhule. The team will conclude spring practice with the Husker Games, offering fans a preview of the upcoming 2025 season through various competitions and former player involvement.
The running back situation, defensive line changes, and offensive line improvements are key focuses during spring practices. Kwinten Ives emerges as a significant backup, while new additions in the defensive line aim to fill key departures. Offensive coordinator Dana Holgorsen highlights Justin Evans-Jenkins as a potential starting center, with promising depth in the offensive line. Additionally, the receiving corps sees upgrades with transfers Dane Key and Nyziah Hunter, alongside freshmen Cortez Mills and Isaiah Mozee, indicating a more dynamic offense for the Huskers in the upcoming season.