February 15, 2021

Nebraska may be set to go in a different direction as it negotiates a new broadcasting and marketing deal.

February 14, 2021

With the game in Dublin this year looking highly doubtful, a Husker trip to Ireland in 2022 is reportedly being discussed.

The men’s hoops team has finally ended its conference losing streak, more than a year long. Coverage and highlights.

This week in Husker history: Link Lyman’s return after a season off, the Huskers’ only February game, and the hiring of Jumbo Stiehm.

February 13, 2021

The Athletic Department will have a lot riding financially on how the pandemic affects the 2021 football season.

The Daily Nebraskan looks at the nearly 40-year exclusion of Black athletes from Nebraska football.

February 12, 2021

Bill Moos hopes some fans might be able to attend baseball and softball games this spring but hasn’t heard anything from the Big Ten that makes him overly confident.

The OWH and Husker247 break down the competition on the 2021 Huskers’ offensive line

February 11, 2021

The Huskers need to to replace their top wide receiver for the third straight season. Here’s a look at who might step up. | Position outlook | Carriker on talent level

Jeremy Pernell wraps up his recruiting reviews with a look at the Huskers’ incoming defensive backs.

February 10, 2021

Brenden Jaimes discusses culture issues at Nebraska, the 2020 season and more. | Discuss

Jeremy Pernell assesses the signees at linebacker, where there’s quality but perhaps no true outside ‘backer.

Adam Carriker says Nebraska needs a “legit” QB in order to compete at a high level, and eventually for titles.

Steven M. Sipple says the Huskers got a steal in the hiring of Bill Busch.

Position breakdowns for 2021: Running backs, defensive line, quarterbacks.

February 9, 2021

Jeremy Pernell says the Huskers’ two signees on the defensive line appear to be perfect fits for the 3-4.

Ready for bigger roles? Running back Sevion Morrison and defensive lineman Jordon Riley.

February 8, 2021

Jeremy Pernell evaluates the Huskers’ 2021 signees on the offensive line.

Three staff hires are now official: Marcus Castro-Walker as director of player development, Bill Busch as defensive analyst, and Keanon Lowe as an offensive analyst.

The Huskers are No. 4 in Athlon Sports’ Big Ten roster rankings.

February 7, 2021

Lavonte David, Ndamukong Suh and Khalil Davis are Super Bowl champions after Tampa Bay’s rout of Kansas City. | Photos | Interviews | Super Bowl Huskers

The offensive line is front and center in weekend commentary by Sam McKewon, Steven M. Sipple and Derek Peterson.

Jeremy Pernell looks at the Huskers’ 2021 tight end class, widely regarded as among the best in the nation.

This week in Husker history: A posthumous Silver Star for Butch Luther.

February 6, 2021

Former Nebraska assistant Keith Williams is joining the Baltimore Ravens’ staff as passing game specialist.

Winning is what it will take to unify the fan base, Steven M. Sipple writes.

Jeremy Pernell sizes up the Huskers’ additions at wide receiver in the 2021 recruiting class.

The Bucs’ Super Bowl season is giving former Husker Lavonte David some overdue recognition. | Top plays of 2011

February 5, 2021

Jeremy Pernell evaluates 2021 signee Gabe Ervin and says he has the size and strength to be an every-down running back for Nebraska.

The Big Ten announces schedule adjustments for 2021, including a switch to Black Friday for the Iowa game. | Five takeaways | Composite schedule

February 4, 2021

Scott Frost met with reporters Thursday to discuss the Huskers’ recruiting class and the outlook heading into spring ball. Coverage & video | Updates & discussion

February 3, 2021

Jeremy Pernell says Heinrich Haarberg might have the highest ceiling of all the quarterbacks Scott Frost has brought to Lincoln. | Rankings: Husker signees, Top 40 classes.

Bill Moos says the fate of the Ireland game will be decided in the next seven to 10 days.

Four-star linebacker Wynden Ho’ohuli makes it official by signing with the Huskers on an otherwise quiet day for Nebraska. | Updated Class of 2021 | Bios | NU’s “Super Six”

As expected, cornerback Avante Dickerson of Omaha Westside has opted for Oregon. | Carriker gut reaction

February 2, 2021

It figures to be a quiet signing day Wednesday for the Huskers, who are likely to have a couple of scholarships at their disposal going into the spring. | Lohr’s son walking on | Class of 2021

The 2021 Huskers appear loaded at inside linebacker aside from lacking an all-conference-level star.

Ready for bigger roles? Pola-Gates, Gunnerson, Clark, Gifford, Newsom, Banks, Brown.

All signs seem to indicate the game in Ireland won’t happen.

Dave Feit says Nebraska should leave the Big Ten — in baseball.

The Huskers have another Super Bowl connection in Chad Wade.

Missouri is among several schools that have joined the hunt for Omaha-area football talent.

February 1, 2021

Scott Frost has reportedly hired Marcus Castro-Walker away from Arizona State as director of player development.

Defensive back Michael Booker III, son of the mid-1990s Husker standout, announces he’s walking on at Nebraska.

Offensive coordinator Matt Lubick is staying put rather than pursuing the head coaching job at Montana State.

Lavonte David is excited to be in the hunt for a Super Bowl ring with two other former Blackshirts. | In spotlight at last

January 31, 2021

Sam McKewon runs down some pros and cons of adding a transfer quarterback. More commentary and analysis: Peterson on the portal, Sipple on the defense

The 2021 walk-on class adds Joey Mancino, an offensive lineman from New Jersey with a Christian Peter connection.

Former Husker linebacker Carlos Polk is reportedly joining the Jacksonville Jaguars’ staff as a special-teams assistant.

This week in Husker history: The opening of the Coliseum gives Nebraska “the most complete athletic plant in the Missouri Valley.”