Nebraska tight ends coach Bo𒉰b Wager has resigned from his position with the team after getting cited for DUI earlier this week.🍰
Early Wednesday morning൩, at around 1:24 a.m., Wager was pulled over by Lincoln poli🍬ce near Pinnacle Bank Arena, .
He was cited for suspicion of DUI with a blood ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚalc🧸ohol content above 0.15 percent.
“It isಌ with great remorse that I resign from my position as assistant football coach at the University of Nebraska,” Wager said in a statement on Friday, .
“Earlier this week I received a citation for a driving offense that I regret immensely. I am grateful for the opportunity extended to me, and sincerely sorry for any negativity my poor decision has brought to my family, our team, our staff🧜, and aꩲll those I have disappointed.”
Wager was also cited for h🐷aving an open alcohol container, refusal of a chemical test, refusal of a preliminary test and careless driving, .
Wager had joined the staff of Matt Rhule, who is coaching his first 💎season at Nebraska this season, earlier this year.
He had previously been head coach at Martin High School in Arlington, Tx. for 17 seasons, ♉winning a total of 210 ga🌼mes.
Nebraska promoted Josh Martin — previously a tight ends coach at SMU and Arizona State who’d joined the Cornhuskers’ staff as a special teams assistant — to be Wager’s replacement.
Nebraska is coming off a disappointing 4-8 season that began under Scott Frost — who was fired midseason — and continued under Mickey Joseph.