No Saturdays off during football season in Nebraska
Saturday was a tire swing of different emotions, from scouting out Nebraska football’s future to living vicariously through another program’s success.
Saturday was a tire swing of different emotions, from scouting out Nebraska football’s future to living vicariously through another program’s success.
I had this nagging feeling watching the Nebraska game on Saturday that I was in the wrong place.
At this point in the calendar year, this sports guy can smell the football being tossed around from miles away.
No, it’s not an itchy rash. It’s a love for the game.
Dick Phillips, an Aurora City Council member, made his way out to the mound and tossed a clean fastball to the plate in front of a cheerful crowd at Mitchell Field.
Wait, what?
Some people call it ice water in the veins. Others refer to it as coming up in the clutch.
Tom Kropp is a recognizable figure across the state for his legendary accomplishments that started in an Aurora uniform 50 years ago.
I’ve always taken issue with people who leave sporting events early.
My job is relatively easy – be in the right place at the right time.
I was anything but Monday.
It’s a practice facility Austin Allen has become quite familiar with. Corey Hoelck, on the other hand, not so much.