Brian Stewart wasn’t out of work long.
The former defensive coordinator who mutually agreed to part ways with Maryland last week is now the defensive backs coach at Nebraska.
“I couldn’t be more excited to be a part of the Nebraska football program,” Stewart said in a statement released by the school. “The opportunity to coach at Nebraska is awesome. My first impression is ‘wow’. From the weight room to walking down the hallway and seeing the national championship trophies, Nebraska is what you think it is…a football powerhouse.
“The most important thing for me in my coaching career is my family. Coach Riley and his staff have been together so long, and you can just see the loyalty and trust. I’m proud to be a part of that.”
Stewart spent three seasons as Maryland’s defensive coordinator, but last season, the Terps defense slipped and was one of the worst in the Big Ten. It ranked 12th in the Big Ten in total defense and 13th in pass defense.
Stewart inherits a Nebraska secondary group that ranked fourth in the Big Ten in passing yards allowed, fourth in passing efficiency defense and fifth in interceptions.
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