Nebraska running back Jamal Rule named breakout player for 2026 season
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 16, 2026, 9:09 AM
Last updated Jun 16, 2026
Jamal Rule, a freshman running back from Nebraska, has been identified as a potential breakout player for the 2026 season by Big Ten insiders. Following an impressive senior year at Charlotte Christian, where he rushed for 1,362 yards and 16 touchdowns, Rule's performance in Nebraska's spring game showcased his big-play potential, highlighted by a 75-yard touchdown run. With Emmett Johnson leaving the team, Rule is expected to compete for significant carries as the Huskers adopt a running back-by-committee approach early in the season. His quick adaptation to the college game has garnered attention from observers.
- •Rule had 121 yards in Nebraska's spring game with a 75-yard touchdown.
- •He was a three-star prospect and ranked as a top 50 running back nationally.
- •Emmett Johnson accounted for over 76% of the team's rushing yards last season.
- •Rule will compete for the primary running back position as a freshman.
- 9:09 AMYahoo Sports — Insiders name Nebraska running back a breakout player for 2026 season
"In an article by CBS Sports, Nebraska running back Jamal Rule was named a potential breakout player in 2026 according Big Ten insiders.
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