Matt Rhule has officially brought on Glenn Thomas as part of Nebraska’s staff shuffling.

ESPN’s Pete Thamel reported Tuesday that Thomas would join Nebraska’s staff as quarterbacks coach. Thomas will also hold the title of co-offensive coordinator, the program announced Wednesday.

Thomas has 15 years of college coaching experience, including 10 as a coordinator. He was with Rhule for five seasons at Temple and Baylor.

Thomas comes to Lincoln after serving as an offensive assistant with the Pittsburgh Steelers this past season. He has eight seasons of NFL coaching experience, including his work with former QB Matt Ryan with the Atlanta Falcons.

“Glenn Thomas has a history of success throughout his coaching career, and I look forward to him being a part of the Nebraska football program,” Rhule said in a program release. “Glenn has proven to be an elite developer of quarterbacks, and his background at both the collegiate and NFL levels is a great addition to our coaching staff.”

Thomas was the co-OC and QBs coach under Rhule at Baylor from 2017-19. He also served on Rhule’s Temple staff from 2015-16, stepping into the OC role in 2016.

“I am honored for the opportunity to join a tradition-rich football program at the University of Nebraska,” Thomas said via Nebraska. “I have been fortunate to work for Coach Rhule in the past and appreciate the chance to join him and his outstanding staff at Nebraska. I can’t wait to get to Lincoln and go to work with the Husker offense.”

Nebraska’s announcement notes that offensive coordinator Marcus Satterfield will coach Husker tight ends. Josh Martin is returning to an analyst role after serving as an offensive assistant.