June 25, 2020

Nebraska is finding a new source of depth by adding transfer players as walk-ons who were on scholarship elsewhere.

The regular-season finale against Minnesota tops this power index of Husker home games for 2020.

June 24, 2020

Ezra Miller, a 2019 four-star offensive tackle signee at Iowa, is joining the Huskers as a walk-on. | Discuss

Despite the uncertainty about the football season, season ticket renewals are only slightly lower than normal. | Business impact

He’s 80 years old, but Monte Kiffin is in no rush to retire.

Athlon ranks the Big Ten coaches and has Scott Frost at No. 9.

Rob Zatechka discusses Nebraska’s student-athlete tradition and more in a National Football Foundation Q&A.

Monday Morning Quarterback: Who was Nebraska’s top offensive guard?

June 23, 2020

Former Husker running back Maurice Washington has been located and is “safe and sound” after being reported missing last week by family members.

Rutgers coach Greg Schiano sees former Husker Noah Vedral as an excellent fit in the Scarlet Knights’ offense.

Gabe Ervin, a three-star running back from Georgia, announces his commitment to the Huskers.  | Coverage & highlights | Discuss | Class of 2021

Boyd Epley, the strength-and-conditioning pioneer who launched the Husker Power program in the 1960s, is retiring at the end of the month at age 73

June 22, 2020

Iowa Western defensive back Darius Moore is joining the program this season as a walk-on.

Peer leadership looms large in Year 3 for Scott Frost.

The LJS breaks down what is known and what remains unanswered at each level of the Nebraska defense.

Former Husker Jeremiah Sirles talks with Adam Carriker about how Nebraska’s offensive line can improve, retiring from the NFL, playing for Bo Pelini and more.

Tom Shatel says the 2020 season is likely to be rife with unpredictable turns due to coronavirus issues. | Athlon: Hypothetical schedule

June 21, 2020

Matt Farniok’s move is just one of the potential personnel decisions faced by the coaching staff.

Scott Frost needs the recruiting class of 2019 to stay together and thrive together, Steven M. Sipple writes.

The LJS looks at some of Nebraska football’s father-son combinations over the years.

It will be an unusual July for the Huskers, but the two-week ramp-up to fall camp is welcomed by a program that missed most of spring drills.

The OWH begins its preseason player countdown with an eye on the Huskers’ youth movement. | Opportunity for McCaffrey

June 20, 2020

Former Husker assistant Marvin Sanders yearns to see the program return to national prominence and says what happened in 2003 “changed us forever.”

Sam McKewon pumps the brakes on optimism for a college football season this fall.

June 19, 2020

Bill Moos announces cost-cutting measures for the Athletic Department, including a 10% reduction in administrative staff and a freeze on increases to sports programs’ budgets.

June 18, 2020

Linebacker Christopher Paul from Georgia has decommitted from the Huskers’ recruiting class of 2021.

Scott Frost and Fred Hoiberg will return a portion of their salaries to the Athletic Department to help mitigate revenue shortfalls. | Discuss

Central Michigan, the Huskers’ second opponent, has a few question marks after a surprising eight-win season in 2019.

Scott Frost says team culture is “where we want it” for the first time but can always get better.

June 17, 2020

As expected, the NCAA approves a college football preseason calendar that includes two weeks of minicamp-style practices before the typical preseason camp.

Barron Miles Jr., son of the former Nebraska all-conference defensive back, is joining the Huskers this season as a walk-on.

June 16, 2020

Scott Frost says the Huskers understand the coronavirus risks and want to play. More from the coach’s Zoom session with reporters Tuesday: Farniok to right guard: 1, 2, 3 | The young QBs | Free thinking & speech | Analysis: Sipple, Callahan | Video

Outland Trophy winners Larry Jacobson and Zach Wiegert are again on the College Football Hall of Fame ballot. | HOF Huskers

There are no Huskers on Athlon’s first- and second-team preseason All-Big Ten squads, but seven are third- or fourth-teamers.

Monday Morning Quarterback: Will more than half of FBS teams play this fall?

June 15, 2020

The state’s easing of coronavirus restrictions isn’t a green light for a full Memorial Stadium this fall, but the governor says “we’re all hoping to get there.”

Iowa has reached a separation agreement with strength and conditioning coordinator Chris Doyle.

Adam Carriker runs down five things the Huskers must do to compete for the Big Ten West title.

We’ve updated the HuskerMax logo. We like the new look and hope you do too. | Discuss

Husker247 ranks Nebraska’s 2020 opponents and sees few if any gimmes.

June 14, 2020

Steven M. Sipple sees a possible road map for Luke McCaffrey to win the starting job at quarterback.

Nash Hutmacher chose football, but he has a big fan in Nebraska wrestling coach Mark Manning.

June 13, 2020

Need gifts for Dad? Take a look here.

Eric Crouch, Ron Brown and others join a “Not One More Life” march in Lincoln organized by former Husker Kieron Williams.

Mark Banker is candid as he reflects on his two seasons as Nebraska’s defensive coordinator: “I loved everything about being there except for the internal workings.”

The New York Giants’ Nick Gates is giving the center position a try for the first time.

June 12, 2020

As his affinity for football has grown, so has the play of O-lineman Marcus Mbow, a prospect from Wisconsin who has Nebraska on his radar.

June 11, 2020

Whoever Purdue’s quarterback might be, he’ll have a talented receiving corps led by Rondale Moore.

Steven M. Sipple mulls over possible scenarios in Iowa’s near future involving Bob Stoops or Jay Norvell.

Will Schweitzer, a three-star outside linebacker from California, announces his commitment to the Huskers. | Coverage & highlights | Class of 2021 | Discuss | Boller to Wisconsin