*ESPN NEWS VERIFIED: Eric Crouch Returns to Nebraska Cornhuskers as Senior Coaching Staff Member*
Lincoln, NE – In a move that is set to send shockwaves throughout the college football world, ESPN News has verified that former Nebraska Cornhuskers star player Eric Crouch is returning to his alma mater as a senior member of the coaching staff.
Crouch, who won the Heisman Trophy in 2001 while playing quarterback for the Cornhuskers, will bring his expertise and experience to the team’s coaching staff. The move is seen as a major coup for Nebraska, who are looking to restore their program to its former glory.
“We are thrilled to welcome Eric back to the Nebraska family,” said Nebraska Athletic Director Trev Alberts. “His passion, knowledge, and experience make him an invaluable addition to our coaching staff. We look forward to seeing the impact he will have on our program.”
Crouch, who has spent time coaching in the NFL and at the collegiate level, will work closely with Head Coach Matt Rhule to develop the team’s offense and quarterback play.
“I am honored to return to Nebraska and be a part of this storied program,” said Crouch. “I am excited to work with Coach Rhule and the rest of the coaching staff to help bring championships back to Lincoln.”
The move is seen as a major boost to the Nebraska program, who are looking to compete with the top teams in the Big Ten Conference. With Crouch on board, the Cornhuskers are expected to be a major force in college football once again.