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Nebraska Considers Cancelling Annual Basketball Series Against Creighton


After rumors were swirling about Nebraska looking to cancel next season’s football game at Oklahoma, it now appears that they are exploring options to cancel the annual basketball series with Creighton. The Husker men’s basketball team has lost nine out of their last ten matchups against Creighton while the women’s basketball team has lost five matchups against the Lady Jays.

Creighton was initially disgusted at this proposal but is now having second thoughts as they try to work on including the Nebraska-Creighton volleyball series as part of the deal (a 19-0 series advantage for Nebraska).

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By the way…it’s April Fool’s Day. Onto Flakes…

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