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Nebraska DC Aurich: Shifting to 4-2-5 defense
20 Dec
Summary
- New defensive coordinator Rob Aurich is implementing a 4-2-5 scheme.
- The Huskers' defense ranked poorly in total defense and sacks last season.
- Aurich previously led a successful defense at San Diego State.

Nebraska's new defensive coordinator, Rob Aurich, is ushering in a significant philosophical change for the Huskers' defense. Aurich, who recently joined from San Diego State, is implementing a 4-2-5 defensive scheme. This marks a departure from the 3-3-5 system previously utilized under head coach Matt Rhule over the past three seasons.
The move comes as Nebraska's defense faltered last season, ranking eleventh in the conference for total defense and near the bottom in sacks. Aurich's previous tenure at San Diego State saw his defense achieve top rankings in scoring and yards allowed, demonstrating his capability to build a formidable unit.
Aurich's primary goal is to generate more sacks and disrupt opposing offenses, making quarterbacks uncomfortable. This strategic shift is expected to be a crucial step in rebuilding the Blackshirts and allowing Aurich to immediately establish his defensive identity within the team.




