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The one and only Train Wreck, and the differences between a Nebraska football retired jersey and retired number.
Corey Campbell has his work cut out for him with the Nebraska Cornhuskers, but the players are responding. Campbell is ...
Nebraska Cornhuskers defensive back Ceyair Wright (15) defends a field goal attempt by Iowa Hawkeyes place kicker Drew Stevens (18) Friday, Nov. 29, 2024 at Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City, Iowa.
The Nebraska Cornhuskers football program has a storied history filled with national championships, conference titles, and a tradition of producing legendary players who have left indelible marks ...
The first of two Cornhuskers to have his uniform number (No. 60) retired by the school, Novak is the only four-time all-conference selection in the history of the Nebraska program.
Undeniably, the Huskers have improved their depth. In part, they’ve taken advantage of a changing landscape in the sport that has reduced the visibility of the 85-player scholarship limit.
LINCOLN, Neb. (Huskers.com) - The AVCA Division I Player of the Year Watch List was narrowed down to 14 semifinalists on Thursday. Nebraska senior libero Lexi Rodriguez and sophomore setter Bergen ...
Twenty-nine or 30 Nebraska players will walk on Senior Day this weekend as the team begins to determine whose college careers will actually end this season.
One of Nebraska’s most promising young defensive backs is no longer with the Husker football team. Sophomore cornerback Ethan Nation and several walk-on players are no longer listed on the ...
A Nebraska high school football player has accepted a preferred walk-on spot with the Cornhuskers. Rowdy Bauer is a class of 2024 prospect out of Norfolk, Nebraska. He made the announcement on ...
Nebraska football: Players being openly mocked for Huskers’ recent futility The only solution to the mockery is to win — and the Nebraska Cornhuskers have not done much in the last decade plus ...
Nebraska Cornhuskers Former Nebraska football player, 32, dead in single-vehicle crash: 'Mourning the loss of one of our own' Cole Pensick played at Nebraska from 2009-2013.