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Nebraska Football hosted their first ever Battle of the Boneyard 7-on-7 Camp at Memorial Stadium on Friday.
In a little less than two weeks Nebraska football will host one of the most rare events in the entire college football landscape — a 7-on-7 tournament inside a college football stadium.
The inaugural Battle at the Boneyard is in the books and the day had a little bit of everything. We saw a dominating camp performance, a line of top talent getting to spend time in Lincoln.
Nebraska hosted its first-ever Battle of the Boneyard 7-on-7 event Friday night inside Memorial Stadium. The star-studded showcase featured several nationally sponsored 7-on-7 teams. Additionally ...
It's a seven-on-seven camp featuring the likes of quarterback Trae Taylor, a Nebraska commit in the Class of 2027 and even former NFL star Cam Newton, who was there coaching one of the teams.
Out of his 502 football decals, Mark McLaughlin has 172 from Nebraska's current high schools with 32 duplicates and seven from teams that no longer exist.
The Nebraska 2027 quarterback commit stayed busy all afternoon and into Friday evening at the “Battle at the Boneyard” 7-on-7 event on his future home field.
It's hard to believe, but the last time Oklahoma and Nebraska met on the football field was in the 2010 Big 12 Championship Game. Prior to that 23-20 Sooners victory, the two teams had met 85 ...
Nebraska football's official Twitter feed announced that the Huskers will wear helmet decals bearing Pasquale's jersey number, No. 36.
Nebraska quarterback pledge Trae Taylor flashed his abilities while a host of other top talent — past, present and future — gathered for a 7-on-7 tournament both innovative and entertaining.