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The Nebraska Cornhuskers are reintroducing a mascot that dates back nearly 50 years but recently underwent a modification in reaction to the evolving meaning of a common hand gesture. Herbie ...
Nebraska's mascot will no longer make its signature "OK" hand gesture to prevent association with white supremacists, as the gesture was co-opted by racists to signal white power. Going forward ...
Over the next couple of months, SBLive/SI will be featuring the best high school mascots in every state, giving readers a chance to vote for No. 1 in all 50.
In this lively and wide-ranging episode of the Five Heart Podcast, hosts Greg and Minnie deliver a fun-filled Thursday night show covering everything from Husker football scheduling to mascot ...
Herbie is the pride and joy of the Cornhusker nation, and in 1996, a former high school mascot became the first female to don the red hat-wearing costume.
Creighton Prep Junior Jays Nebraska has lots of high school Bluejays, but Creighton Prep gets a little creative to take a next-in-line position behind the Creighton Bluejays in the college ranks.
For the past 14 years, Bobbie the Barker has interacted with visitors and helped grow excitement for the festivities in Grand Island.
First it was the giant, inflatable Duck at Big Ten football media days in Indianapolis, and Tuesday the Duck mascot itself waddled into Nebraska football media days to say hello.
The NCAA tournament boasts a variety of mascots: Hoosiers, Boilermakers, birds of all types and more. Here's a look at all of them.
Nebraska Athletics unveiled a new "modernized" version of Herbie Husker. What do you think of the updated version of the university's beloved logo and mascot?
Nebraska Vice Chancellor/Director of Athletics Trev Alberts said it’s important the mascot stays true to its agricultural roots. Herbie is also back to being a blonde.
High school mascot fans in Nebraska know that better than anyone. Over the next couple of months, SBLive/SI will be featuring the best high school mascots in every state, giving readers a chance ...