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LINCOLN — Though no official count has been done before, Nebraska football’s support staff for 2022 may be as big as it has ever been.
With the addition of director of player development William Prince — who came from Southern Mississippi to replace Marcus Castro-Walker — NU has further beefed up its off-the-field operation. The Huskers already added senior director of player personnel Vince Guinta and offensive quality control staff member Austin Whipple — whose dad Mark is the NU offensive coordinator — this offseason.
NU now has nearly 30 administrative/support staffers. The World-Herald is not counting full-time football assistants or nutrition/training experts who work across several sports, but is counting strength coaches, administrative assistants and football graduate assistants, who can help with on-field coaching.
Nebraska football’s administrative/support staff
Senior associate A.D.-external engagement: Matt Davison
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Head strength coach: Zach Duval
Director of football operations: Andrew Sims
Associate director for football operations: Austin Herink
Senior director of player personnel: Vince Guinta
Director of player personnel: Sean Dillon
Assistant director of player personnel: Ryan Callaghan
Recruiting analyst: Dan Dillon
Director of high school relations: Kenny Wilhite
Director of player development: William Prince
Director of football creative & engagement/offensive quality control: Orah Garst
Director of graphic design for football: Hunter Krenhke
Director of video technology: Matt Haron
Video assistant for football: Cole Gerke
Assistant strength coach: Andrew Strop
Assistant strength coach: Jasen Carlson
Assistant strength coach: Dan Millington
Football administrative assistant: Joni Duff
Senior offensive analyst: Frank Verducci
Senior offensive analyst: Ron Brown
Senior offensive analyst: Steve Cooper
Offensive analyst: Mike Cassano
Offensive analyst: Keanon Lowe
Offensive quality control: Austin Whipple
Senior defensive quality control: DJ Vokolek
Defensive quality control: Demeitre Brim
Graduate assistant: Marcell Lazard
Graduate assistant: Jon Germano
Graduate assistant: Quentin Carter
The 2022 Nebraska football schedule
Northwestern Wildcats
When: Aug. 27
Where: Dublin, Ireland
2021 record: 3-9, 1-8 Big Ten
Nebraska’s record against: 9-6
Last meeting: Nebraska won 56-7 (Oct. 2, 2021)
North Dakota Fighting Hawks

When: Sept. 3
Where: Lincoln, Nebraska
2021 record: 5-6, 3-5 Missouri Valley
Nebraska’s record against: 1-0
Last meeting: Nebraska won 33-0 (Sept. 23, 1961)
Georgia Southern Eagles

When: Sept. 10
Where: Lincoln, Nebraska
2021 record: 3-9, 2-6 Sun Belt
Nebraska’s record against: Never played
Oklahoma Sooners

When: Sept. 17
Where: Lincoln, Nebraska
2021 record: 10-2, 7-2 Big 12
Nebraska’s record against: 38-46-3
Last meeting: Oklahoma won 23-16 (Sept. 18, 2021)
Indiana Hoosiers

When: Oct. 1
Where: Lincoln, Nebraska
2021 record: 2-10, 0-9 Big Ten
Nebraska’s record against: 8-10-3
Last meeting: Indiana won 38-31 (Oct. 26, 2019)
Rutgers Scarlet Knights

When: Oct. 7
Where: Piscataway, New Jersey
2021 record: 5-7, 2-7 Big Ten
Nebraska’s record against: 5-0
Last meeting: Nebraska won 28-21 (Sept. 18, 2020)
Purdue Boilermakers

When: Oct. 15
Where: West Lafayette, Indiana
2021 record: 8-4, 6-3 Big Ten
Nebraska’s record against: 5-5
Last meeting: Purdue won 28-23 (Oct. 30, 2021)
Illinois Fighting Illini

When: Oct. 29
Where: Lincoln, Nebraska
2021 record: 5-7, 4-5 Big Ten
Nebraska’s record against: 13-5-1
Last meeting: Illinois won 30-22 (Aug. 28, 2021)
Minnesota Golden Gophers

When: Nov. 5
Where: Lincoln, Nebraska
2021 record: 8-4, 6-3 Big Ten
Nebraska’s record against: 25-35-2
Last meeting: Minnesota won 30-23 (Oct. 16, 2021)
Michigan Wolverines

When: Nov. 12
Where: Ann Arbor, Michigan
2021 record: 11-1, 8-1 Big Ten
Nebraska’s record against: 4-6-1
Last meeting: Michigan won 32-29 (Oct. 9, 2021)
Wisconsin Badgers

When: Nov. 19
Where: Lincoln, Nebraska
2021 record: 8-4, 6-3 Big Ten
Nebraska’s record against: 4-11
Last meeting: Wisconsin won 35-28 (Nov. 20, 2021)
Iowa Hawkeyes

When: Nov. 25
Where: Iowa City, Iowa
2021 record: 10-2, 7-2 Big Ten
Nebraska’s record against: 29-20-3
Last meeting: Iowa won 28-21 (Nov. 26, 2021)
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