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Sunday, July 30, 2017

Nebraska Football Starts Today!

The Nebraska football team had their first fall practice for the 2017 year today. Nick Stoltenberg is now weighing 315. Peyton Newell is moving to middle guard. Josh Kalu is still at safety. Tre Bryant took most of the first team reps today.

The predictions have Nebraska with an average win total of seven this year. They also have NU finishing third or fourth in the Big Ten West. With no more key injuries NU will finish better than that.

The loss of our best player on defense, Chris Jones, will make a four or five point difference in the big games.

Missouri Western State has offered Millard North guard Nick Ferrarini.

Mila Gretzky, niece of Wayne Gretsky, is chasing her dreams as a soccer player at Nebraska.

AJ Bush, a former Nebraska quarterback, is now playing at Virginia Tech.

D1 Presbyterian College has offered 2018 Lincoln East wing Sam Griesel.

4 star Nebraska WR commit Joshua Moore says he is 1000% committed.

Adrian Beltre is the 31st member of the 3000 hit club!

Former NU WR Westerkamp signed with the Dolphins today!!

Former NU coach Bill Busch is now co-defensive coordinator for Rutgers.


Sunday, July 23, 2017

Two Huskers Named to NABC Honors Court

Two Huskers Named to NABC Honors Court: Tanner Borchardt and Michael Jacobson were recognized for their efforts in the classroom Tuesday, as both players were named to the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) Honors Court.

Sunday, July 09, 2017

Remembering Coach Bob Elliott

Remembering Coach Bob Elliott: We are deeply saddened about the passing of Bob Elliott. Bob was a wonderful man with a great family. Bob has left an impact on and off the field that will be remembered for many years to come.

Wednesday, July 05, 2017

Rolfzen, Wong-Orantes Win Gold With Team USA

Rolfzen, Wong-Orantes Win Gold With Team USA: Former Nebraska volleyball standouts Amber Rolfzen and Justine Wong-Orantes won the gold medal with the U.S. Women's Volleyball National Team at the Pan American Cup on Sunday in CaƱete, Peru.

Booker earning players' trust after sudden shift

Booker earning players' trust after sudden shift: Hired in March as a special teams consultant, Scott Booker is now Nebraska's safeties coach, where he's following culture instilled by former colleague Bob Diaco