Nebraska Football Bolsters Coaching Staff with Lonnie Teasley and Roy Manning

Nebraska's football program has made a significant addition to its coaching staff by hiring Lonnie Teasley as the run game coordinator. With over 15 years of coaching experience, including stints in the SEC and the NFL, Teasley brings a wealth of knowledge to the Huskers. The announcement of Teasley's hiring was made on social media with the message "Pound the rock."
Nebraska head coach Matt Rhule expressed his excitement about Teasley joining the staff, highlighting his expertise in coaching offensive linemen and his track record as a top-notch recruiter. Teasley's previous coaching stops include South Carolina, where he served as the offensive line coach, as well as the Baltimore Ravens and Temple University.
In addition to Teasley, Geep Wade has also been added to Nebraska's offensive coaching staff this offseason. The Huskers have further bolstered their coaching ranks by officially bringing on Roy Manning to coach defensive edges. Manning, who has coaching experience at various high-level programs, including Michigan, Oklahoma, and UCLA, is expected to make a significant impact on the defensive side of the ball.
The additions of Teasley and Manning underscore Nebraska's commitment to enhancing its coaching staff and improving the football program. With their wealth of experience and expertise, both coaches are poised to contribute to the team's success on and off the field. The Huskers are gearing up for an exciting season ahead, and the new coaching additions are sure to play a crucial role in the team's development and performance.