Former Big Eight champion Matt Lindland was a volunteer assistant coach at Nebraska under Tim Neumann for four seasons from 1996-2000. Lindland assisted in coaching 10 All-Americans for the Huskers, including a standout 1999-2000 season that saw Nebraska crown four All-Americans and finish eighth as a team. Nebraska was 52-25 in his four seasons in Lincoln.
Lindland also had a storied career wrestling for the Huskers. He helped NU to its best finish ever in 1992-93, compiling a 36-1 record, with an 11-0 dual mark at 158 pounds. His victory total put him in the top 10 in single-season wins, and his .973 winning percentage tied him for No. 1 on NU's all-time list with Bill Scherr. Lindland's only loss came at the NCAA Championships, which prevented him from All-America honors.
His season was the driving force behind Nebraska's No. 2 final dual ranking and third-place NCAA finish. He won the Big Eight title at 158 pounds and helped NU to the 1993 Big Eight team title.
Lindland continued his wrestling career on the international level, earning several chances to compete on U.S. National teams. He was also named the 1999 USA Wrestling Athlete of the Year.
He and his wife, Angie, have two children, James and Robin.