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Sign Up Now!Can we get his dad to come coach RBs too?Three takes on Oklahoma LB Dasan McCullough's commitment to Nebraska
The Nebraska football team added another transfer portal commitment from Oklahoma linebacker Dasan McCullough.
Here are three quick takes on McCullough as the Huskers fill its 2025 transfer portal class.
McCullough has proven production at two Power Four schools
The 6-foot-5, 235-pound McCullough was a freshman All-American at Indiana in 2022 before transferring to OU in 2023. He played in 17 games over the last two seasons, making 12 starts at the cheetah and Will linebacker positions. He missed the first five games of 2024 with injury.
Oklahoma did not anticipate his entry into the portal. He logged 436 defensive snaps in 17 games at Oklahoma, with 47 tackles, six tackles for loss and three pass breakups.
While at Indiana, he saw action in 12 games, making four starts for the Hoosiers. He played 477 snaps at IU, with 49 total tackles, 6.5 tackles for loss, four sacks and three pass breakups as a true freshman.
There’s no question McCullough gives NU a player they can plug in immediately in its 2025 defense in his final year of eligibility.
Position versatility
McCullough is a highly versatile athlete. His father, Deland McCullough, is the current Notre Dame associate head coach and running backs coach for Marcus Freeman. Before that, he worked under Andy Reid as the Kansas City Chiefs running backs coach.
He shared an interesting take on the feedback his son has received from NFL scouts.
“Long, dynamic, rangy, with elite athleticism for his stature. Bends, closes and strikes. High football IQ. Excels in coverage, pass rushing, and a violent on point tackler. Projects either as OLB, ILB, DE, hybrid nickel/safety. A true unicorn player at 6’5 235 that must stay healthy be developed beyond his physical skill. Needs to be used as a weapon and not a tool. Too talented to be limited.”
That type of position versatility should fit into the 3-3-5 defense, which gives players like McCullough the ability to move around to multiple positions.
Nebraska adds another player to the roster with Kansas City ties
Dasan McCullough is another player with high school football ties to Kansas City joining the Husker football program in 2025.
He is the fifth since adding Jamar Mozee to Matt Rhule’s coaching staff. Mozee was formerly the head coach of Lee’s Summit (Mo.) North High School.
Besides McCullough, Nebraska has added WR Isaiah Mozee (Lee’s Summit North), OLJuJu Marks (Olathe South), LB Dawson Merritt (Overland Park Blue Valley) and DE Williams Nwarnei (Lee’s Summit North) to its roster.
McCullough began his high school football career at Overland Park (Kan.) Blue Valley North in Kansas City from 2018 to 2020 before moving to Bloomington (Ind.) for his senior year in 2021.
McCullough’s father Deland worked with new Nebraska defensive line coach Terry Bradden with the Kansas City Chiefs from 2018-2020. He also worked withDave Merritt, the father of Dawson Merritt, with the Chiefs during the 2019 and 2020 NFL seasons. Dave Merritt is currently Kansas City’s defensive back coach.
Deland McCullough left Kansas City for Indiana in 2021 to be the running backs coach and has been at Notre Dame since the 2022 season.
It’s also likely McCullough is connected with Mozee, a top Kansas City high school football coach at Lee’s Summitt (Mo.) North from 2015 to 2023.
Is this you or @Black DeanView attachment 47209
This gets me happy.
My dream/conspiracy theory is that we haven’t been pursuing any portal RBs bc Barthel is out after the bowl game, and now that Dasan is N we’ll make a push to get dad here in the same role as he has at ND.Can we get his dad to come coach RBs too?
it's DasanIs it like Jason or Deshaun
Could already be a done deal and they’re just waiting for ND’s playoff run to end.My dream/conspiracy theory is that we haven’t been pursuing any portal RBs bc Barthel is out after the bowl game, and now that Dasan is N we’ll make a push to get dad here in the same role as he has at ND.
Personally, I’m going to believe this needs to happen and, if it doesn’t, I will be IRATE! #firerhuleCould already be a done deal and they’re just waiting for ND’s playoff run to end.
Not only that, if this guys doesn’t bring 2-3 ND players with him at least then it’s a complete failure and mismanagement.Personally, I’m going to believe this needs to happen and, if it doesn’t, I will be IRATE! #firerhule