Nebraska football offensive coordinator Marcus Satterfield revealed some strategy on Tuesday afternoon. He indicated that quarterback Heinrich Haarberg would see time on the field alongside quarterback Dylan Raiola.
Haarberg was the team’s starting quarterback for much of the 2023 season. He threw for 967 yards, seven touchdowns, and seven interceptions. The junior has a solid frame at six-foot-five, 225 pounds.
The Nebraska native also saw a bit of time at wide receiver last season, playing a few snaps in the opener against Minnesota. His versatility and overall athleticism are assets to the program. Satterfield made it clear that Haarberg would see the field in some capacity, as noted by The Athletic’s Mitch Sherman.
It will be interesting to see exactly how the program utilizes Haarberg and in what capacity and how much playing time he will see. This offense is going to look a bit different from last season’s unit, and it’s clear the coaching staff wants to put the best athletes on the field.
Nebraska OC Marcus Satterfield: “Heinrich (Haarberg) is going to be out there on the field with Dylan a lot.”
— Mitch Sherman (@mitchsherman) August 27, 2024
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