All posts tagged "ncaa division i fbs football teams"
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Football
/ 2 months agoCignetti, Rhule strike different tones, but results similar
Indiana’s Curt Cignetti and Nebraska’s Matt Rhule couldn’t have struck a much different tone. At Big Ten Media Days in July,...
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Football
/ 2 months agoIs Kurtis Rourke or Dylan Raiola the better quarterback?
Welcome to the Hot Topic, a weekly feature that poses a key question about the Nebraska football team. On the “Life in...
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/ 2 months agoOur game picks, and over/unders
After a week off, it’s back to business. Nebraska football is trekking over to Indiana to take on the unbeaten Hoosiers...
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/ 2 months agoPredicting Week 8 of college football
Check out our picks for the week, including Georgia vs. Texas and that game in Indiana. Nebraska at Indiana Amie Just,...
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/ 2 months agoTommi Hill still a game-time decision for Nebraska-Indiana
The better a team gets, the tougher the travel roster becomes to map out. So said Nebraska coach Matt Rhule on...
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/ 2 months agoIs Indiana the biggest surprise in college football so far?
Welcome back to the Just Askin’ mailbag. The premise is straightforward. You ask me some questions — or vent your frustrations...
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/ 2 months agoMatt Rhule talks self-scouting Nebraska and developing freshmen over the bye week
Matt Rhule had a handful of goals over the bye week. He started with self-scouting. With no game to prepare for...
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/ 2 months agoAs Indiana soars, coach Curt Cignetti ‘highly confident’ in strong showing against Nebraska
The man who has won football games at a 78% clip for more than 13 years as a head coach isn’t...
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/ 2 months agoA new leader and bottom feeder
A marquee weekend of Big Ten football delivered with last-second finishes, one-score wins and drama. The conference landscape has been shaken...
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/ 2 months agoNebraska’s run game is missing one thing
Over Nebraska’s bye week, Matt Rhule took a deep dive into the Huskers’ running game. The numbers were skewed by the...