Nebraska Football Welcomes Corey Brown as New Defensive Line Coach

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Nebraska Football Welcomes Corey Brown as New Defensive Line Coach

Nebraska football has introduced Corey Brown as its new defensive line coach, taking over from Terry Bradden. Brown brings a wealth of experience, having previously coached at Miami, South Dakota, Rutgers, and Cornell College. His coaching career began in Iowa, where he served as a defensive line and strength and conditioning coach at various community colleges. As a former player for the Hawkeyes, Brown brings a player's perspective to his coaching role, having started at defensive tackle during his senior year.

During his time at Miami, Brown's coaching prowess was evident as the RedHawks recorded an impressive 89 sacks, with one of his players, JT Jones, earning a free agent deal with the Atlanta Falcons. Brown's coaching philosophy emphasizes player development and performance, as evidenced by the success of his teams in generating sacks and creating opportunities for players to advance to the professional level.

Nebraska's decision to bring in Miles Taylor as the new safeties coach further strengthens the coaching staff, signaling a commitment to enhancing the team's defensive capabilities. With these new additions to the coaching staff, Nebraska football is poised to elevate its defensive performance and compete at the highest level in the upcoming season.