Does Nebraska need to go 4-0 in October? It's a topic that's been bouncing around the world of Husker football this week, and on I-80 LIVE, Jack Mitchell and Jo ...
The Huskers begin with what could be a season-defining October stretch against a Spartans team anchored by its own young star quarterback.
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Every Big Ten school ranked academically by U.S. News for 2026
Before we proceed, it's important to note that the U.S. News ranks schools by their graduation and retention rates, graduate success, academic resources, along with some additional criteria. Below, we ...
INGLEWOOD, Calif. – San Francisco quarterback Mac Jones played with an obviously injured left knee against the Los Angeles Rams on Thursday night, persevering to pass for 342 yards and two touchdowns ...
A year after dominating the run game, Nebraska now thrives in the air. Here's how their defensive statistics stack up year over year.
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A Black champion boxer was held by police at gunpoint. The police chief says he gets the outrage
The police chief of Omaha, Nebraska, acknowledges that Black people are more likely to be pulled over at gunpoint than other racial groups.
As Nebraska enters the hunt for a Red October, let’s make a pact. Fans. Media. All of us experts. Let's ban the word “should” from Husker football vocabulary, writes Tom ...
The tone for Nebraska football this week was set early. All who spoke to the media — from the head man on Monday to the coordinators and the players on Tuesday — were on message after the Huskers’ ...
According to DC John Butler, "Captain Obvious" could point to the Blackshirts' biggest flaw. Here's how Nebraska addressed it over the bye week.
Of the 15 transfers who entered Nebraska's training camp, nine are starters and six are reserves — with a surprise on each list.
Trae Taylor is one of the better players in the 2027 recruiting class. He is a gunslinger with plenty to like, and he was the first commit in the 2027 class for the Nebraska Cornhuskers. He hasn't ...
The Air Force is wrapping up a large study of the cancer risks people who maintained the nation’s land-based nuclear missile arsenal across the Northern Rockies may have faced.
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