Stories By Steve Marik, Staff Writer
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Huskers Online
/ 5 months agoAnalyzing Husker receiver commit Isaiah Mozee
Welcome to the Blackshirt Breakdown, Inside Nebraska‘s video series where former Husker Blackshirt and eight-year NFL veteran, Jay Foreman, and staff...
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Huskers Online
/ 5 months agoRanking 10 most impactful second-year Huskers
Which second-year Husker players are set to make the biggest impact? Here’s a list of the top 10. Source link
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Huskers Online
/ 5 months agoMatt Rhule gives position by position report of first fall camp scrimmage
Nebraska head coach Matt Rhule spoke to the media following Saturday’s practice, a workout that included a scrimmage. Source link
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Huskers Online
/ 5 months agoGarret McGuire on deep WR room, Nelson's talent and "fearless" Bonner
Nebraska receivers coach Garret McGuire talks his room and its potential. Source link
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Huskers Online
/ 5 months agoE.J. Barthel talks his RB room and the players who are standing out
Nebraska running backs coach E.J. Barthel talks about his room and who is standing out in it. Source link
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Huskers Online
/ 5 months agoObservations from Nebraska's Aug. 9 fall camp practice
Nebraska allowed a 15- to 20-minute open viewing period during Friday’s practice. Here are observations. Source link
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Huskers Online
/ 5 months agoCould Keona Davis be Nebraska's next freshman D-lineman to see the field?
Terrance Knighton has shown he’ll play true freshmen if they earn it. What does that mean for Keona Davis? Source link
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Huskers Online
/ 5 months agoJohn Butler sees "bright future" for Tommi Hill, but job isn't done yet
New secondary coach John Butler sees traits of NFL corners in Tommi Hill. But the coach knows Hill isn’t there yet....
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Huskers Online
/ 5 months agoBack from injury, safety DeShon Singleton isn't taking anything for granted
Nebraska safety DeShon Singleton is back from a season-ending knee injury. He’s not taking anything for granted now. Source link
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Huskers Online
/ 5 months agoWhile the deal was fast, John Butler is fine — it's not his first rodeo
John Butler spoke with the media for the first time as Nebraska’s secondary coach and pass game coordinator. Source link