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Fran Brown credits wife for Syracuse landing QB transfer Kyle McCord from Ohio State
Kyle McCord made headlines as one of the initial high-profile college football players to enter the transfer portal last December. The former Ohio State starting quarterback departed just weeks after the regular season concluded and ultimately committed to Syracuse for the 2024 season. It was a surprising move by McCord, who had interest from other power conference programs. So, how did the Orange and first-year head coach Fran Brown pull off the unexpected transfer recruitment?
Top 150 2025 recruit Quentin Rhymes set to visit Nebraska
A class of 2025 forward is set to visit Lincoln later this year. Small forward Quentin Rhymes revealed he will be visiting Nebraska in September. Rhymes received an offer from the Huskers back in May. The 6-foot-7, 185-pound forward is one of four small forwards in the class of 2025 to earn an offer from Nebraska. He also received offers from TCU and Wichita State throughout the summer. Rhymes stands at No. 136 in the rankings for the class of 2025. He is attending Hillcrest Prep in Phoenix, Arizona, after playing for Bishop Gorman in Las Vegas, Nevada. Rhymes also plays for the Las Vegas Knicks in the AAU, where he delivered stellar performances throughout the season. Last week against West Virginia Gold, he scored 40 points and landed six 3-pointers. Quentin Rhymes, On3’s No. 136 player in 2025, has set official visits to @On3Recruits has learned… New Mexico Sept. 5th Boise State Sept. 12th Nebraska Sept. 20th UC-Santa Barbara Sept. 28thhttps://t.co/pdyaF4Gyw9 pic.twitter.com/MeYj4bQuMz — Jamie Shaw (@JamieShaw5) July 24, 2024 Contact/Follow us @CornhuskersWire on X, and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Nebraska news, notes, and opinions.
Nebraska to host five-star athlete next week
The top athlete in the class of 2025 will visit Nebraska next week. Michael Terry III is a five-star recruit for Alamo Heights High School out of San Antonio, Texas. As a junior, he earned district MVP honors by rushing for 995 yards and 20 touchdowns and receiving 564 yards and ten touchdowns. He is scheduled to visit the Lincoln campus on Tuesday and Wednesday. Terry recently spoke with Phillip Dukes of the On3 network about his last visit to Nebraska and the impression it left on him. It’s like a big family over there. When I went on my OV (official visit), they welcomed me with open arms. Just the culture around them and my family had fun out there. I got to spend time with the players and really got to see how it is out there. Terry is being recruited as a wide receiver, running back, and defensive back. He is ranked as the No. 1 athlete in the 2025 recruiting class. Contact/Follow us @CornhuskersWire on X, and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Nebraska news, notes, and opinions.
After a shaky start, Micah Mazzccua continues to shine on Nebraska’s offensive line
Micah Mazzcua's Nebraska career started a bit rocky in adjusting to Matt Rhule's "standards." Now, he's in line to be the No. 1 left guard. The post After a shaky start, Micah Mazzccua continues to shine on Nebraska’s offensive line appeared first on On3.
Nebraska’s athletic director discusses grass at Memorial Stadium
Could Nebraska have a new surface at Memorial Stadium in the near future? Husker athletic director Troy Dannen met with the media at Big Ten Media Days, and during his impromptu press conference, he discussed a surface change for the Cornhuskers’ home stadium. “That’s the plan for grass to happen. Matt’s highly motivated for grass. We’ve done some work on the practice field and re-topped them with grass. After this season we plan to dig those out and put some sort of heating in to keep those practice fields grass live. He’ll practice on grass. Unless there’s lightning or it’s impossible,...
The improbable return of ‘the beer that made Omaha jealous’
In a time before Prohibition, tiny Wilber, Nebraska, produced something nearby metropolis Omaha envied. Today, more than a century later, Wilber is trying to make Omaha jealous again. In its heyday, the Wilber Brewing Company produced 40,000 barrels of beer per year, and almost all of it was consumed by...
Husker Volleyball Stars at Hastings YMCA for Nebraska Volleyball Camp
HASTINGS, Neb. — You make your way to Hastings, and you are a Nebraska volleyball fan, you might be starstruck. Some of the best were in the Tri-Cities, Sunday afternoon. The Hastings YMCA hosted the Huskers for their second annual Nebraska Volleyball Camp, bringing in players from across the state, and even some from Kansas and Missouri, according to the Hastings Y's Associate Executive Director, Ty LeBar.
Strongman competition raises money for Nebraska veterans looking to reach their fitness goals
OMAHA, Neb. — 500-pound weights are no match for these men and women!. Saturday, a Gretna strongman competition raises money to end veteran suicide. Participants lifted all afternoon for a unique non-profit that's gaining traction across the country. It's called QRF: Quality Resilience Fitness. In the military, that same...
Hastings keeps playoff hopes alive
The Hastings Sodbusters still have something to play for on the final day of the regular season. The Sodbusters continued their domination of the Nebraska Prospects with a 9-1 win on Saturday. With Spearfish rallying past Fremont 10-9 in 10 innings, three teams still have a shot at the final championship series spot.
Drying out and heating up
SCOTTSBLUFF, Neb. (KNEP) - Storms will finally taper off this evening but we will see hot temperatures return as we kick off the work week. Heading into tonight we will see skies clearing. Temperatures won’t be too bad. Low temperatures will be down into the 50s. Cooler into Laramie with a low of 48 degrees.
Big Brothers Big Sisters give out backpacks full of supplies for school year
At Benson Park Pavilion, Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Midlands host their annual Back-to-School Picnic, helping families with the necessary school supplies needed to have a successful school year.
'A Life Well Lived': Film on David Kaufmann, savior of Jewish families, premieres August 4
The Hall County Historical Society announcing the premiere of A Life Well Lived: An Account of David Kaufmann. a man who emigrated from Germany settling in Grand Island where he would save hundred of lives. David Kaufmann made major contributions to multiple communities including Kearney, North Platte and his adopted...
Estimated 700-plus acres burned in grass fire northwest of Dalton
DALTON -- At about 1:30 p.m. today, July 28, Dalton firefighters responded to a report of smoke northwest of Dalton. Units from Broadwater, Sidney Rural Fire Protection District, Potter and Gurley were called for mutual aid. The grass fire was west of U.S. 385 near Cheyenne County Road 105 and...
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