Huskers head to Big Ten Football Media Days in Las Vegas

With the start of preseason practice a week away, a contingent of Nebraska football players and Head Coach Matt Rhule will be in Las Vegas for Big Ten Media Days presented by Discover.
Joining Rhule in Las Vegas will be offensive lineman Henry Lutovsky, quarterback Dylan Raiola and defensive backs Marques Buford Jr. and DeShon Singleton. The group will do interviews with local, regional and national media as well as with the Big Ten Conference’s television partners. Buford will also serve as the Huskers’ social correspondent in Las Vegas, working with the Huskers football creative staff to bring fans behind-the-scenes access and content from the trip.
The Big Ten Network will provide extensive coverage from the event, with two shows daily running from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. (central) on Tuesday and from 11:30 to 7 p.m. (central) on Wednesday and Thursday. All television programming also streams live via the FOX Sports App.
The Huskers will be one of six featured teams on Tuesday afternoon. Big Ten Commissioner Tony Petitti will start the festivities at 1 p.m. (central) while Matt Rhule’s podium presser will take place at 2:30 p.m. (central). BTN will also have Coach Rhule on set at 5:15 p.m. (central) with Lutovsky, Raiola and Singleton on the set at 6 p.m. (central).
Husker Athletics Adds Special Events Department
Nebraska Athletics has established a new Special Events department with the goal of engaging Husker facilities on a more regular basis. Two employees have been hired to develop and execute unit operations, which will begin in mid-August. The Special Events team will prioritize external rentals, allowing the public more access to Nebraska facilities while providing increased revenue opportunities for Athletics.
Husker Special Events aims to host large events in Memorial Stadium in the offseason. In addition, Nebraska plans to make other competition spaces and facilities available for rental gatherings such as conferences, banquets, galas, private receptions and corporate functions.
“Lincoln is a vibrant city with a lot of activities and events, but Husker Athletics can become more active in continually driving events and people into our community,” Nebraska Director of Athletics Troy Dannen said. “We have talked regularly about engaging Memorial Stadium more than just seven home games in the fall and making all our facilities more available to the public. The next step in that process was to create a department that can focus on these types of events and better engage the public.”
Arek Olson has been hired to lead the department and will serve as the Assistant Athletic Director of Special Events. Olson joins the Huskers after spending the past four years as the Director of Event Operations in the Arkansas athletic department. During his time with the Razorbacks, Olson oversaw approximately 175 revenue generating events per year, including the first ever public ticketed concert in the football stadium. Olson has also spent time working in event management and operations at Lehigh and Syracuse
Kaci Natale will join the department as Assistant Director of Special Events. Natale has a strong background in project management and a degree in hospitality. Natale most recently has served as a marketing specialist at Bass Pro Shops and Cabela’s and worked for six years as an Events Services Manager at Pinnacle Bank Arena.
Both Olson and Natale will officially start with Nebraska Athletics on Aug. 11.
A dedicated rental page will be available in the near future on Huskers.com, which will detail all spaces and opportunities available to the public. Until the rental page is active, any questions or rental requests can be sent directly to Arek Olson at aolson73@huskers.com.