Rhule on victory over Northwestern ‘we’re not going to play in fear’

Nebraska head football coach Matt Rhule met with the media following the Cornhusker’s 17-9 victory over the Northwestern Wildcats on Saturday afternoon.

Nebraska head football coach Matt Rhule met with the media following the Cornhusker’s 17-9 victory over the Northwestern Wildcats on Saturday afternoon. When asked about the performance of the passing game, Rhule stated that the plays were there to be made.

“We’re not going to play in fear, the passes were there. A lot of our passes were like, hey it’s a pass with a quarterback draw. The pass might happen and I said at one point we’re starting to get a little bit on hey we’re running the ball, we’re better when we are mixing it. We come out of a wheel route and Alex (Bullock) is wide open. We didn’t quite hit it today. I don’t know how we’re going to get better if we don’t call it and work through it.”

Nebraska had its lowest passing yard output of the season, with starting quarterback Heinrich Haarberg going 8-17 for 85 yards with one touchdown and two interceptions

Through Nebraska’s first seven games, the Cornhuskers are averaging a paltry 134 passing yards per game. Rhule also made it clear that he will never shy away from the opportunity to make a big play.

“I don’t worry about things that, like three quick passes and our defense is tired. When the time of possession is tilted in our favor or when it’s close or even. The defense isn’t tired. I don’t worry about those things. If I was thinking that way I probably wouldn’t and I would say hey just run the ball, we have a lead. But we took the shot to Malachi (Coleman). We had some other shots in the game we thought we were going to have and made a couple of plays.”

Rhule went on to say that the Cornhuskers will continue to be aggressive on the offensive.

“I just think we have to continue to be aggressive and we just have to coach our way, and work our way through these phases of, you know what, hey it’s not super pretty right now just keep playing.”

Nebraska will take the field next against the Purdue Boilermakers on Saturday, October 28, at 2:30 p.m. at Memorial Stadium. Find a photo gallery of the victory over Northwestern below.

Haarberg tells media ‘I’m heavier, I’m faster and I’m stronger’ as a running quarterback

Nebraska starting quarterback Heinrich Haarberg met with the media following the Cornhuskers 35-11 victory over Northern Illinois.

Nebraska starting quarterback Heinrich Haarberg met with the media following the Cornhuskers 35-11 victory over Northern Illinois. He started his press conference by commenting on his physical play from the quarterback position.

“I enjoy the physicality in the moment. Right now it doesn’t feel too good, but I know what the energy can do to the team. Seeing your quarterback out there going full speed ahead and not slowing down, not hesitating. That’s something that I’ve been working on since spring. Running physically, because I know that I’m not the stereotypical quarterback. I’m heavier, I’m faster and I’m stronger so I’m going to use that to my advantage and try to push my teammates.”

Matt Rhule on the quarterback position moving forward ‘we’ve got a good situation’

Nebraska head coach Matt Rhule met with the media following the Cornhuskers 35-11 victory over Northern Illinois.

Nebraska head coach Matt Rhule met with the media following the Cornhuskers 35-11 victory over Northern Illinois. The head coach opened his availability by crediting his players.

“I’m obviously very, very proud of the players. It’s been two hard weeks and I’m really, really proud of the way that they’ve stood together. I’m really, really proud of the way that team stood together and I think we’ve gotten better each week. It certainly wasn’t perfect tonight, but there were a lot of really good things and I thought they played like a team, which was really important to me. That first turnover, down in the red zone – defense going out there and getting the stop and holding them to a field goal. That’s really the culture we want to have. Having 96 yards rushing in the fourth quarter – that’s the culture we want to have, and putting games away and with the run game. There were a lot of things, obviously, in between. We had a couple guys go down with injuries. Rahmir (Johnson) went down and Cam (Lenhardt) went down. Gabe (Ervin Jr.) went down at the end, so hopefully they’ll all be okay. A lot of credit to Northern Illinois. I was watching that Florida State-BC (Boston College) game today. Seeing BC almost beat Florida State after seeing these guys beat BC – I knew it would be a battle and I thought our guys hung in there and did a good job.”