Fresh Links
March 19, 2019
The Lost Spring Games: We begin our 28-season rundown with the 1940s, featuring the likes of Al Zikmund and the “jet-propelled” Cletus Fischer, plus the slim pickings of wartime.
To become better blockers, the Huskers are focusing on “plus-twos”* — driving their man back two yards or more.
March 18, 2019
Position changes could play a key role in shaping the 2019 offensive line.
Former Husker Austin Rose pitches in with the flood-control efforts in Fremont.
Ameer Abdullah has signed a one-year deal that keeps him with the Minnesota Vikings.
Athlon looks at three possible graduate transfers who could help the 2019 Huskers.
Anatomy of an Era, the Final Chapter: Author Paul Koch concludes the series with the observation that love ultimately powered the Nebraska machine.
March 17, 2019
Anatomy of an Era, the Final Chapter: The Nebraska system and what made it work.
This week in Husker history: Nebraska wins by 50-3 — and it’s baseball, not football.
March 16, 2019
New defensive line coach Tony Tuioti is building bonds on the team and making offers* on the recruiting trail. | Corcoran update
Miami, Louisville and Kansas are among the first group of schools committed to taking part in the National AL/DL Pipeline Camp that Nebraska is hosting in June. | Ruud on in-state recruiting
Anatomy of an Era, the Final Chapter: “The best games never seen” happened in the Huskers’ high-intensity practices.
March 15, 2019
Deontai Williams did some learning* as a part-time player at safety in 2018, and that could be a springboard into 2019.
Adam Carriker would like to change the outcomes of several notable plays in Husker history, but this one* tops them all.
Anatomy of an Era, the Final Chapter: The phrase “Champions are made when nobody’s watching” holds true for Boyd Epley’s Husker Power program.
March 14, 2019
Running back Greg Bell, who played in four games as a Husker last season before deciding to transfer, has chosen San Diego State* as his destinationdestination.
The “cinco” role could help give JoJo Domann* a bigger presence on the defense this season.
Tanner Farmer leaves a big hole to fill on the O-line and in the Huskers’ scoring efficiency.
Anatomy of an Era, the Final Chapter: Leadership started with the linemen on both sides of the ball and branched outward.
March 13, 2019
Erik Chinander said after Wednesday’s practice that he likes what he’s seeing with the Huskers’ pass rush. Also, coach Jovan Dewitt talked about his battle with cancer. | Full coverage | Updates & discussion | Spring schedule
Anatomy of an Era, the Final Chapter: Improved speed and talent certainly helped the Huskers’ cause.
March 12, 2019
Progress for safety Cam’ron Jones begins in the classroom, says defensive backs coach Travis Fisher. | Taylor’s many hats
As their senior season nears, cornerback Lamar Jackson is dialed in, and receiver Mike Williams is focusing being a better blocker.
Anatomy of an Era, the Final Chapter: Dedication to one another and a devotion to the process were drivers of success.
March 11, 2019
Former Husker Russell Gary, an all-conference safety in 1980 and seven-year NFL veteran, has died at age 59.
Monday morning’s practice was the first with media access, so there are photos, videos and more to peruse, plus news about Maurice Washington’s legal case. | Updates & discussion | Spring schedule
Does NU need beer money? The pros and cons are examined.
Adam Carriker discusses his favorite game* as a Husker fan — while skiing.
Anatomy of an Era, the Final Chapter: Goal setting at the start of each offseason set the tone.
Dematrius Davis, a 2021 quarterback from Texas with a Nebraska offer, is scheduled to make an unofficial visit for Monday’s practice.
March 10, 2019
A new mindset is said to have taken hold with the Huskers in their weight-room work. | “There’s a pride”
Kade Warner is among the wide receivers being counted on to produce at a high level.
Spring back to April 1906, when football was being saved and the Cornhuskers could have been called the Guinea Pigs.
Anatomy of an Era, the Final Chapter: Motivation came in all shapes, shades, sizes, modes and intensities.
This week in Husker history: A Russian-born former Husker lineman becomes the head football coach and athletic director at Marquette.
March 9, 2019
It was a rarity when quarterback Curt Dukes did it in 2002, but enrolling early is now becoming commonplace, and Scott Frost understands the benefits.
Anatomy of an Era, the Final Chapter: The Unity Council-induced metamorphosis was easier for some than others, but it shifted thoughts and actions.
March 8, 2019
Dan Jenkins,* whose Game of the Century story for Sports Illustrated in 1971 was a classic, has died at age 89.
Collin Miller may have finally found a home at inside linebacker.
Adam Carriker says players have the opportunity find themselves* during spring drills — like he did.
Anatomy of an Era, the Final Chapter: In-state players and walk-ons were the program’s backbone and soul.
March 7, 2019
Hear the Husker Doc Talk discussion of spring football and expectations for the team and fans.
Tanner Farmer leads the way in posting impressive numbers at Pro Day in Lincoln. | Ozigbo’s ascent | Updates & discussion | Photos
Anatomy of an Era, the Final Chapter: Games on the tube against top rivals made for true reality TV.
Nebraska’s Pro Day is Thursday, and several former Huskers will have a chance to impress NFL scouts.
March 6, 2019
In a nonbinding student vote, the balloon release gets 51.9 percent support.
Here is some imagery from Wednesday’s practice, which had no media access.
Intangibles could be a difference-maker this season for the defensive secondary. More material from Tuesday’s press conference is continuing to arrive here.
The biggest question for the offensive line appears to be who will take over at center.