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Nebraska Football Shocker: The Untold Spring Saga That Could Change Matt Rhule’s Entire Season

Rule was a dominant back in high school. As a junior, he ran for 1,236 yards in just seven games, averaging over 170 yards per game, and scoring 15 touchdowns. He continued the dominance in his senior year, running for 1,362 yards and 16 scores. He also added to his receiving game, bringing in 25 receptions for 327 yards and a score.

Nebraska is replacing almost all of its production from the backfield this year. Johnson took 251 carries for 1,451 yards and 12 touchdowns last year. The top returning running backs are Mekhi Nelson and Kwintern Ives. Nelson ran the ball just 27 times for 147 yards and two touchdowns. Meanwhile, Ives ran the ball 20 times for 133 yards and two scores.

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