HUSKER FOOTBALL: Junior Safety Myles Farmer Leaves Nebraska Program

LINCOLN–(KFOR/On3)–Nebraska football junior safety Myles Farmer has entered the NCAA Transfer Portal.

According to the website On3, Farmer’s decision comes two days after Nebraska football coach Matt Rhule announced that Farmer was suspended from the team indefinitely due to not “meeting the standard” of the program. Rhule also said Monday that the “ball is in his court” on a potential return to the Husker program.

Farmer started 11 games for the Huskers last season, finishing second on the team in tackles with 73. He was not listed on Nebraska’s 120-man roster as it opened fall camp for the 2023 season Monday.

In November 2022, Farmer was suspended from the team after receiving a DUI citation. At the time, Lincoln Police said the 21-year-old was pulled over near 10th and P Streets for failure to use his turn signal. Police said the officer observed signs of impairment and additional tests were conducted. Farmer tested .123 BAC and was cited and released for DUI and failing to use a turn signal.