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The Norris graduate adds even more depth and potential competition for the interior offensive line spots up for grabs in Greg Austin's room.
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NU athletics projects shortfall up to $100 million, provides season ticket holders options in letter
There are three options for ticket holders who don't wish to attend games this season.
The Huskers, who would have transitioned into shells next week before full pads, must stick with just helmets for now.Ìý
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Nebraska head coach Scott Frost called for a fall season in a potentially last-minute effort as the Big Ten considers punting until spring.
Playing a schedule filled with Big Ten teams is the first option. That much is clear. But if the league pulls the plug, the Huskers could look elsewhere.
"There's been a lot of emotions into this thing, especially for guys who feel really, really, passionate about this game of football, like me."
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"I would want as many fans in Memorial Stadium as local health authorities would approve," the Husker AD tells the Journal Star.
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The Big Ten doesn't exactly put a premium on transparency, at least not under the current leadership.Ìý
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Another morning kickoff is in the cards for the Nebraska football team.
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Following a stinging loss at Northwestern to start the season 0-2, the Nebraska head coach is pleased with the way his team is responding in practice.
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