Storied rivalry could be what it takes to change Husker narrative
Husker Nation woke up Saturday morning content to celebrate history, and went to bed frustrated yet again, but subtly still celebrating.
Husker Nation woke up Saturday morning content to celebrate history, and went to bed frustrated yet again, but subtly still celebrating.
It’s safe to say freshman tight end Nate Boerkircher will never forget his first catch as a Nebraska Cornhusker.
There’s just no way that’s ever going to happen.
Nebraska’s win Saturday over FCS Fordham will be long forgotten by many. While it was a much-needed win for a confidence-starved group, it just won’t register for most fans.
It’s no secret the Betterhalf is possibly one of the top female Husker football fans. A week ago her Husker loyalty took a challenge after the Cornhusker’s loss to Illinois.
A trio of former Aurora standouts each found the field for the Nebraska football team Saturday.
Captain Oz sure has a nice ring to it.
Austin Allen made it no secret since spring ball that his goal was to become a captain for the Nebraska football team.
ANR Sports Editor Rich Rhoden in his BigRich Sports Report made mention of former Husky Nate Boerkircher making good waves inside the Husker football workouts.
“How’s it going, Oz?”
The voice Austin Allen heard through the zoom call was all too familiar. The Aurora native has heard it quite a bit in his lifetime.
The beautiful, flowing hair from the back of his helmet makes him stand out in the crowd.
Austin Allen isn’t much of a coffee guy. He doesn’t drink any soda, either -- hasn’t since 2011.