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There Are Holes to Fill but a Whole Summer and Fall to Fill Them By Steve Beideck For a group that entered spring football with
There Are Holes to Fill but a Whole Summer and Fall to Fill Them By Steve Beideck For a group that entered spring football with
The Nebraska spring game traditionally is a real game and a showcase for Nebraska’s new talent, enabling a savvy fanbase to size up prospects for
Expect Lots of New Names in the Third Phase By Jansen Coburn Six plays into the spring game, a sign of the special team woes
Luben Runs Hard, Turns Some Heads in Game’s Second Half By Jansen Coburn Most fans in attendance for Nebraska’s spring game came for a sneak
By Scottie Spinazola The grading scale is skewed a bit due to starters and other higher profile newcomers playing only a sliver of the game.Also,
Spring Game Offers Grand Stage for Attracting Prospects By Scottie Spinazola Glorified “thud” drills standing in for the spring game may not have impressed some
Softball Team Finds Its Chemistry and Eyes an NCAA Regional Opinion • By Steve Beideck A most unexpected renaissance has become the bright spot of
Williams Loved Her Team and Sees Good Things Ahead By Shawn Ekwall A 24-win season – tied for fourth best in school history. The first
Believe It or Not, It’s Not All Doom and Gloom Around Husker Basketball Opinion • By Jacob Bigelow Except for a stunning three-game run of
Could Carl Crawford Have Saved Frank Solich’s Job at Nebraska? Story by Shane G. Gilster It was Feb. 7, 1999, and Nebraska had just signed
Charles Fryar Listened to Osborne and Became All-Big Eight By Shane G. Gilster Charles Fryar had planned to follow in cousin Irving Fryar’s footsteps to