All posts tagged "omaha.com"
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Football
/ 1 month agoNebraska football’s 5-1 start bringing joy to former players
Past met present at the red midfield ‘N’. And it wanted a picture. The sun was setting and most Nebraska players...
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/ 1 month agoThe storylines and moments that have defined Nebraska’s first six games
The wins the Nebraska football team earned this fall were built many months prior. There were grueling mat drills in the...
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/ 1 month agoWeighing possible Nebraska football bowl game destinations
The Nebraska football has reached the midseason mark of its 2024 season and, with a 5-1 record, stands just one game...
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/ 1 month agoHas defense lived up to hype?
Expectations were always going to be high for the Nebraska defense in 2024. Veteran starters were back all over the field...
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/ 1 month agoA midseason analysis of Nebraska football: Amie Just
Whoaaaaaa, we’re halfway there. Six games down, six games to go for Nebraska football. Parts have been great. Parts have been...
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/ 1 month agoNebraska football midseason review: Dylan Raiola and offense
After watching quarterback Dylan Raiola play his first snaps in a Nebraska uniform this spring, head coach Matt Rhule delivered a...
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/ 1 month agoNebraska has 2 commits in its 2026 class. Our Big Board identifies other targets
Across the nation, some of the country’s best 2026 recruits are beginning to make their college decisions. Some programs, like Florida...
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/ 1 month agoOn the penalties hounding Nebraska halfway through 2024
EVAN BLAND Omaha World-Herald The yellow flag flew into the night sky as Memorial Stadium let out a collective groan. Matt...
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/ 1 month agoHow many games will Nebraska football win on the back-half of its schedule?
Welcome back to the Just Askin’ mailbag. The premise is straightforward. You ask me some questions — or vent your frustrations...
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/ 1 month agoHow many wins for Nebraska football? Amie Just’s mailbag
Welcome back to the Just Askin’ mailbag. The premise is straightforward. You ask me some questions — or vent your frustrations...