The Nebraska football coaches “swarmed” the state on Friday, visiting schools from Omaha to the panhandle. The coaches split up the visits, each sharing a variety of selfies and photos of the school they were at.
Whether you missed it or couldn’t keep up with all of the tweets (there were a lot of visits, honestly), we’ve compiled a list right here. To start, Nebraska split the coaches up by offense and defense and shared their schedule.
https://twitter.com/HuskerFBNation/status/855418805018914816
https://twitter.com/HuskerFBNation/status/855439284387631105
As for individual coaches, here’s where they ended up:
Keith Williams
Area of focus: Omaha, Nebraska
- Omaha North High School
- Creighton Prep High School
- Westside High School
- Burke High School
- Boys Town High School
- Ralston High School
Mike Cavanaugh
Area of focus: Central and Western Nebraska
https://twitter.com/CoachCavHuskers/status/855402108719292416
- North Platte High School
- Valentine High School
- Scottsbluff High School
- Gering High School
- Ogallala Senior High School
Reggie Davis
Area of focus: Lincoln, Nebraska
- Lincoln North Star High School
- Lincoln Lutheran High School
- Lincoln Northeast High School
- Lincoln East High School
- Lincoln Pius X High School
- Lincoln High School
Danny Langsdorf
Area of focus: Omaha, Nebraska and Council Bluffs, Iowa
- Lewis Central High School
- Papillion – La Vista High School
- Papillion – La Vista South High School
- Bellevue West High School
https://twitter.com/CoachLangsdorf/status/855528621460643840
Bob Diaco
Area of focus: Omaha, Nebraska
John Parrella
Area of focus: Central Nebraska
- Kearney Catholic High School
- Grand Island Central Catholic High School
https://twitter.com/Coach_Parrella/status/855480161751318528
While Donte Williams, Trent Bray and Bob Elliott did not personally tweet their locations, they were also focused between the middle and eastern side of the state.

Erin is the Deputy Editor and Digital Marketing Strategist for Hail Varsity. She has covered Nebraska athletics since 2012, which has included stops at Bleacher Report, Cox Media Group’s Land of 10, and even Hail Varsity (previously from 2012-2017). She has also been featured on the Big Ten Network, NET’s Big Red Wrap-Up, and a varsity of radio shows nationwide. When not covering the Huskers, Erin is probably at Chipotle.