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A former Pro Bowl offensive lineman doesn't appear to be a fan of Nebraska's helmet design. Former Michigan Wolverine Taylor Lewan posted a short clip of a recent visit to the Husker football ...
“Art” about football is generally documentary in nature, usually statuary (there’s plenty of that around Memorial Stadium), realistic painting, photography or posters, none of which captures ...
Two days after Walters spoke, former Husker safety Ben Eisenhart tweeted a clip from the 2006 Colorado-Nebraska game and needled Walters by saying, "This is why the Purdue Coach hates Nebraska so ...
Tickets for Nebraska's Spring Game have been selling at a brisk pace since going on sale last week. As of mid-afternoon Monday, there had been approximately 42,000 tickets sold for the April 22 ...
From bobbleheads to helmets, Nebraska's equipment sale Saturday morning was a hit — just ask the crowd that lined the street before the doors opened.
Huskers have been working with in-helmet communication all spring, ready for the rule just passed "What I like about it that people wouldn't think about is all the quarterbacks are hearing what is ...
The new in helmet communication has come under scrutiny amid the Big 12 requesting teams return their system amid security concerns. Now, Nebraska Cornhuskers head coach Matt Rhule shared that the ...
In the video below, Huskers QB Tommy Armstrong and LB Josh Banderas try out the new helmet camera and capture a few plays. We could watch this kind of video all day long.
Check out a clip from the Pick Six Podcast, where Sam McKewon, Evan Bland and Tom Shatel learn that Dylan Raiola was named Nebraska's starting quarterback. LINCOLN — The ways Nebraska can ...
When seconds mattered, Marcus Satterfield didn’t have to waste any on saying a lengthy call. Here's what Nebraska's offensive coordinator and Dylan Raiola had to say about the in-helmet ...
People learning to drive in Ireland have to put a big 'N' sticker on their car, which looks very similar the the N you see on Nebraska football helmets.
Nebraska's Dylan Raiola throws the ball next to Heinrich Haarberg. Offensive coordinator Marcus Satterfield will speak to the quarterbacks via the helmets equipped with a radio.