Tennessee Special Teams Coordinator Mike Ekeler Joining Nebraska Football

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Nebraska football may have its replacement to lead special teams.

According to Volquest with On3, Tennessee special teams coordinator and outside linebackers coach Mike Ekeler is leaving Knoxville to return to Lincoln and coach the Big Red’s special teams. He had spent the last four seasons at Tennessee.

Tennessee Outside Linebackers/Special Teams Coordinator Coach Mike Ekeler at the Orange & White spring game.

Tennessee Outside Linebackers/Special Teams Coordinator Coach Mike Ekeler at the Orange & White spring game at Neyland Stadium in Knoxville, Tenn. on Saturday, April 24, 2021. / Calvin Mattheis/News Sentinel via Imagn Content Services, LLC

A native Nebraskan, Ekeler played for Bill Snider at Kansas State in the early 1990s. As a senior, he earned National Special Teams Player of the Year by George Michael Sports Machine, a popular national sports show at the time.

Ekeler went on to coach at a number of collegiate programs, including Indiana, USC, Georgia, North Carolina, and Kansas. He spent three seasons in Lincoln under coach Bo Pelini, leading the linebackers.

During his time in Lincoln, Nebraska won or shared the Big 12 Conference North Division every season. Ekeler aided in some of the best Husker defenses of the 21st century. In 2010, Nebraska was fifth nationally in pass defense (153.6), ninth in scoring defense (17.4) and 11th in total defense (306.8). In 2009, the Cornhuskers led the country in scoring defense (10.4) and pass efficiency defense, while ranking seventh in total defense (271.3) and eighth in rushing defense (92.43).

Nebraska Cornhuskers linebackers coach Mike Ekeler (right) celebrates with Tyler Wortman (53).

Nov. 28, 2008; Lincoln, NE, USA; Nebraska Cornhuskers linebackers coach Mike Ekeler (right) celebrates with Tyler Wortman (53) after Wortman intercepted a pass against the Colorado Buffaloes in the first quarter at Memorial Stadium. Nebraska won 40-31. / Bruce Thorson-Imagn Images

Ekeler has coached more than a dozen players who went on to play in the NFL over the past 15 years. At Nebraska, those names include Lavonte David, Phillip Dillard, Cody Glenn, Eric Martin, and Will Compton.

Ekeler’s Coaching History

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The University of Nebraska football program has announced the addition of Tennessee’s Special Teams Coordinator, Mike Ekeler, to their coaching staff. Ekeler brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the Huskers, having previously coached at schools such as North Carolina, Georgia, and Oklahoma.

With Ekeler’s proven track record of success in coaching special teams, Nebraska fans can expect to see significant improvements in this area of the game. Special teams play is often overlooked but can have a major impact on the outcome of a game, and Ekeler’s presence will undoubtedly benefit the Huskers in this aspect.

Head coach Scott Frost expressed his excitement about Ekeler joining the coaching staff, stating that he is confident in Ekeler’s ability to elevate the special teams unit and contribute to the overall success of the team. Nebraska fans can look forward to seeing Ekeler’s impact on the field in the upcoming season.

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