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I think Rhule just made another significant move with the hire of Glenn Thomas?

The Nebraska football program's recent appointment of Glenn Thomas as the quarterbacks coach seems to be a strategic move that could be significant for the team's future success. Thomas brings a wealth of experience to Nebraska, having honed his skills in both the NFL and college football.

His recent role as an offensive assistant with the Pittsburgh Steelers, along with his time as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Arizona State, highlights his proficiency in managing offensive plays and nurturing quarterback talent. This is further underlined by his successful tenure as the quarterbacks coach for the Atlanta Falcons, where he worked with several different quarterbacks and helped them achieve some impressive stats.

In the realm of college football, Thomas's stints at Baylor and Temple as co-offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach, where he worked alongside Matt Rhule, are particularly interesting to me. His ability to develop quarterbacks was evident during his time at Temple, where he guided a quarterback to a standout season, marked by impressive passing yards and touchdowns.

Thomas's arrival at Nebraska could be a game-changer for the team's quarterbacks. Given the team's recent challenges in quarterback development, his extensive experience and proven track record in developing quarterbacks could be crucial for revitalizing this position. With young talent in the squad, Thomas's guidance could be pivotal in their development and success on the field.

The hiring of Glenn Thomas as quarterbacks coach represents a significant opportunity for us in love with Nebraska football. His rich background in both the NFL and college football, along with his history of successfully developing quarterbacks, could be instrumental in enhancing the team's offensive capabilities and nurturing the quarterbacks.