Nebraska defensive back DeShon Singleton, nearing the end of his college football career, was disqualified from redshirting due to an injury in his 2023 campaign. Head coach Matt Rhule appealed to the NCAA, arguing that a sign-stealing controversy in the Michigan game should discount it from Singleton’s record, but the appeal was rejected. Rhule believes Singleton would have gone to the NFL even if he could return for another season at Nebraska. Singleton has been an anchor in the secondary for a successful Nebraska defense. The injury against Michigan and subsequent NCAA ruling sparked controversy, with Rhule hinting at animosity toward Michigan’s Connor Stalions over the sign-stealing scandal from last season. Despite the disappointment of not receiving an extra year of eligibility, Singleton’s future in football seems promising. Stay updated on Nebraska football by following Nebraska Cornhuskers On SI, subscribing to HuskerMax on YouTube, and visiting HuskerMax.com regularly.
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