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George Flippin became Nebraska's first Black athlete in 1891 and lettered in his final three seasons. This week, Tom Osborne joins the show to share his memories from the 1970 national champions ...
Octavien practiced Wednesday in his black jersey — symbolic of defensive excellence at Nebraska since the 1960s — for the first time since Husker coaches stripped him of it early last month ...
The Huskers rank among the nation's worst defensive teams this season. They are 104th overall, allowing 457 yards a game. They've allowed two opponents more than 600 yards.
But it was the University of Nebraska, alone among Big Ten teams, that made a nod to history, using a helmet sticker to pay tribute to the school’s first Black football player, George Flippin.
Randy Gregory leads the Huskers with five tackles for losses. “I think he is going to be outstanding,” coach Bo Pelini said. LINCOLN — Randy Gregory checks his locker every day before ...
That stout squad highlighted the 1965 campaign -- a team co-captained by Kennedy and Frank Solich, who guided the Huskers to a perfect regular season and an Orange Bowl showdown with Alabama.
Former Blackshirts presented the highest honor to 14 Nebraska defensive players.
Nine different Huskers were sporting the Blackshirts including number 82 Colton Feist, a homegrown Husker who group in Yutan. Feist came to the Nebraska football program as a walk-on.
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