In his quest to improve Nebraska football’s special teams units, Ed Foley jumped in a golf cart and sped off. That level of urgency was commonplace this spring for a Nebraska special teams unit that has room for improvement in 2024. Foley reunited with Rhule in 2019 as a special teams analyst at Baylor then worked as an assistant special teams coach on the Carolina Panthers over the next two seasons. Foley’s annual salary of $550,000 is tied for the ninth-highest nationally among special teams coordinators according to FootballScoop. “We definitely have the personnel to have a really big advantage on special teams,” Buschini said last month.