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Nebraska defensive coordinator Rob Aurich discussed the current roster and what the months ahead will look like Thursday during his first media appearance with the Huskers.
The Nebraska Cornhuskers lost quarterback Dylan Raiola to the college football transfer portal on Monday, giving them a situation to ponder heading into next season.
The Nebraska Cornhuskers shocked the college football world when Dylan Raiola committed to the Big Ten school back in 2024. After another disappointing season though, changes are coming for the midwestern school.
I still pair Oklahoma and Nebraska together in football terms, Tom Shatel writes. And if one can make the playoffs, so can the other. Or, at least, follow a successful
Lane Kiffin and the LSU Tigers are set to attack the NCAA Transfer Portal in January with the program set to utilize a treasure chest full of roster cash. Once
Nebraska football star quarterback Dylan Raiola may be on his way out of Lincoln after a promising yet injury-shortened sophomore season.
Two years ago when five-star quarterback Dylan Raiola signed his letter of intent with Matt Rhule and Nebraska, it was seen as a rebirth for the program. After the chaos of the Scott Frost years that included the transfer of four-year starting QB Adrian
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Change in college football arrives fast and sometimes without warning in December. Last week put that on display.
Athletic Director Troy Dannen reflected on another year of Nebraska Athletics, sharing highlights and achievements of the men and women’s sports teams and hinting at what’s to come.
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Nebraska running back Emmett Johnson named All-American
Nebraska football running back Emmett Johnson was named a First-Team All-American earlier this month. Johnson made additional history with the accolade. He is the 97 th player in Nebraska football history to earn first-team honors.