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With a year under his belt, Jaylen Lloyd doesn’t feel like a ‘young guy’ anymore
Jaylen Lloyd was one of the lone bright spots for Nebraska's offense last year. Entering 2024, he's bulked up and doesn't feel like a 'young guy' anymore. The post With a year under his belt, Jaylen Lloyd doesn’t feel like a ‘young guy’ anymore appeared first on On3.
NE Game & Parks Approve 2025 Big Horn Sheep Season
The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission approved a 2025 bighorn sheep hunting season at its Aug. 16 meeting at Fort Robinson State Park near Crawford. Commissioners approved staff recommendations for one lottery and one auction permit for the season, which will be Dec. 2-22, 2025. The commissioners also approved changes...
Nebraska Football Countdown to Kickoff: No. 14 Rahmir Johnson
The countdown until Nebraska’s season opener on August 31 against the UTEP Miners is down to just 14 days, moving Huskers senior running back Rahmir Johnson into today’s player spotlight. The Harlem, New York native is entering his sixth season with the program and is hoping for a healthier 2024 campaign after suffering a season ending injury last September against Northern Illinois. Prior to his injury, Johnson had totaled 12 carries for 65 yards and was also showing promise on kick returns with three returns totaling 102 yards. In his first five seasons in Lincoln, Johnson has totaled 172 rushing attempts for 739 yards and six touchdowns. He also has 27 career receptions for 258 yards and an additional pair of touchdowns. This fall if Johnson can stay healthy, he’ll have the opportunity to be a mainstay once again in the Huskers running back rotation, likely backing up Gabe Ervin Jr. Contact/Follow us @CornhuskersWire on X, and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Nebraska news, notes, and opinions.
Matt Rhule Huskers scrimmage speech goes viral on Pat McAfee Show
Nebraska football head coach Matt Rhule delivered a stellar speech in the middle of the Red-White scrimmage at the beginning of August. The speech made it onto ‘The Pat McAfee Show’ and was applauded by the hosts. At the time of the speech, the Nebraska football players were struggling and not executing under the watchful eye of the thousands of fans who attended. Although he did not call out any player specifically for their performance, Rhule made it clear he was not happy with the overall effort during the scrimmage. Both McAfee and Hawk really appreciated how the coach handled the speech, as the football program continues to receive national recognition. Time will tell how things go in the 2024 season as the Huskers look to make their first bowl game since the 2016 season. It’s clear Rhule wants to build a better culture in his second season with the program. Find the clip from The Pat McAfee Show below. What a message from @CoachMattRhule 👏#PMSLive pic.twitter.com/TAiJrZxqCd — Pat McAfee (@PatMcAfeeShow) August 15, 2024 RelatedNebraska Football Countdown to Kickoff: No. 16 Elijah Jeudy Contact/Follow us @CornhuskersWire on X, and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Nebraska news, notes, and opinions.
Updated preseason bowl projection for Nebraska football
Nebraska football has been crowned as an offseason champion once again, after landing five-star quarterback Dylan Raiola and landing some key additions in the transfer portal. The Huskers were also able to retain some key players on their own roster who could have easily entered the NFL draft such as Nash Hutmacher, Ty Robinson, and Isaac Gifford. Ben Scott is another.
Tradition Crystal Ball: Predicting every Nebraska football game in 2024
Editor’s note: Saturday Tradition’s annual Crystal Ball series continues with Nebraska. We’ll go in alphabetical order through the 18-team B1G. Previously: Illinois | Indiana | Iowa | Maryland | Michigan | Michigan State | Minnesota. * * * * * * *. Welcome back to another installment...
2024 Preseason 12-team College Football Playoff rankings prediction
In one week, the season officially begins. And with it, the official march to the College Football Playoffs. Of course, this season is quite a bit different than any other season. We've gone from the regular old pollls picking the champ to the BCS, to a smaller version of the playoffs until this year's 12-team CFB field.
Dylan Raiola named to Polynesian College Football Player of the Year Award Watchlist
Another player for Nebraska football earned a spot on an award watchlist for the 2024 season. Freshman quarterback Dylan Raiola was named to the Polynesian College Football Player of the Year Award Watchlist. The award is presented annually to the most outstanding college football player of Polynesian ancestry, who epitomizes great ability and integrity. The Watch List comprises 96 players from 37 different FBS schools, and candidates are selected based on past performance and future potential. Raiola enters his freshman season at Nebraska as one of the nation’s top high school quarterbacks in the class of 2024. In his high school career,...
Huskers get strong endorsements from Colin Cowherd and Urban Meyer
Preseason buzz continues to build for the Nebraska football program, which looks to have its first winning season in eight years. The hype is palpable, with talent on both sides of the football field. The program will look to clinch a bowl berth for the first time since the 2016 season. Multiple experts are particularly high on Nebraska, and that includes Collin Cowherd and Urban Meyer. Meyer gave a strong endorsement to Rhule in the Nebraska football program in an appearance on The Herd earlier this week. He cited several reasons why he would want to join the program. “You stole my...
11-year-old’s alleged involvement in Omaha murder reignites debate over juvenile justice
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - Tuesday, just before midnight, 64-year-old Mursal Jama was shot and killed outside his home. Detectives believe six young people between the ages of 11 and 17 took his SUV and headed out-of-town to allegedly steal more guns. So far, three of those arrested will be tried in court as adults for murder: the 14-, 16-, and 17-year-olds.
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