Multiple NCAA Teams Adjust Cornerback Rotations Ahead Season Openers
Multiple NCAA Teams Adjust Cornerback Rotations Ahead Season Openers

Multiple NCAA Teams Adjust Cornerback Rotations Ahead Season Openers

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Several college football programs are focusing on strengthening their cornerback positions ahead of the 2025 season. Nebraska's defensive coordinator John Butler considers three players, including redshirt freshman Donovan Jones, as starters who will rotate heavily to keep fresh legs on the field. Michigan has found clarity with redshirt sophomore Jyaire Hill cementing himself as the No. 1 cornerback after an uneven previous season, while senior Zeke Berry provides additional experience. UCLA's secondary is bolstered by transfers like Andre Jordan, Robert Stafford, and Scooter Jackson, all expected to contribute significantly under coach Demetrice Martin. Louisville is rebuilding its cornerback group after significant losses, with coach Steve Ellis optimistic about Rodney Johnson, Tayon Holloway, and ongoing competition among newcomers to fill the starting roles. Each team shows a mix of veteran leadership and new talent, emphasizing depth and competition to solidify their defensive backfields.

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