Stories By Steve Marik, Staff Writer
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/ 2 months agoWhy Nebraska’s DBs will get an early physicality test against UTEP
Why Nebraska’s DBs will get an early physicality test against UTEP Tommi Hill. (Photo by Zack Carpenter/Inside Nebraska) Watch the edges...
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/ 2 months agoUTEP Preview: Defending Scotty Walden's pace-and-space attack
Here’s a preview of Nebraska’s season-opening opponent, the UTEP Miners. Source link
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/ 2 months agoWhat about Haarberg? Satterfield on plans to use the big, versatile athlete
Nebraska play-caller Marcus Satterfield wants to use Heinrich Haarberg and Dylan Raiola on the field together. Source link
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/ 2 months agoUTEP coach Scotty Walden high on QB Dylan Raiola, Husker team, Matt Rhule
Scotty Walden high on QB Raiola, “wild banshees” on special teams and more Scotty Walden. (Photo by Gaby Velasquez // El...
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/ 2 months agoRhule on The Big Four RBs: "I think we're gonna play them all"
No one has emerged as Nebraska’s go-to running back with the season-opener four days away. Source link
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/ 2 months agoWhich coaches will be on the field and up in the box? Rhule explains
Matt Rhule is in the process of finalizing which assistants will coach from the box and field level. Source link
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/ 2 months agoInjury updates from Rhule as season-opener with UTEP approaches
A quick rundown of the injury situations for a select few Husker players. Source link
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/ 2 months agoRhule isn't interested in holding back Dylan Raiola in season-opener
Matt Rhule isn’t interested in holding back his true freshman quarterback. He’s letting Dylan Raiola go. Source link
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/ 2 months agoNebraska depth chart release: Analysis for season opener vs UTEP
Thoughts on Nebraska’s depth chart for the season-opener against UTEP. Source link
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/ 2 months agoRhule sees no "main character syndrome" with Nebraska's older vets
Matt Rhule wants his younger players to learn from the older ones, who don’t have a “main character syndrome.” Source link