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Stories are listed roughly in reverse chronological order.
 
A year minus a day after the big win over Oklahoma, NU tries to right the ship in College Station, Texas. Game-day stories come to you from the papers in Omaha (1, 2, 3), Lincoln (1, 2, 3, 4, 5), Grand Island (1, 2, 3), Houston (1, 2, 3), San Antonio and College Station (1, 2, 3, 4).
The L.A. Times weighs in on the state of the program. More commentary: 1, 2, 3, 4
Some donors consider abandoning ship.
The Huskers look for ways to get their confidence back.
Dahrran Diedrick isn't a happy guy.
The Loon returns from Vegas with some unusual odds.
Dan Vili Waldrop and the O-line may be facing their stiffest challenge yet.
Notes from Thursday's practice (1, 2, 3, 4), plus some A&M notes.
Player features: NU's Kyle Larson, and A&M's Marcus Jasmin and Dustin Long.
Injuries hit the Aggies' defensive line.
A&M's Bethel Johnson closes in on some records.
Josh Brown says he was misquoted.
The Aggies' QB suddenly is on fire.
R.C. Slocum insists the Huskers look pretty good, but he may be in the minority in Texas: 1, 2, 3
Freshmen are making a big impact.
The Blackshirts have had trouble setting the tone, especially in the second half.
Notes from Wednesday's practice: 1, 2, 3, 4. Also, notes from the A&M side.
The Harmon Forecast says A&M 21, NU 14.
The Blackshirts try to regain their confidence.
Josh Brown hints of coming changes in the program.
Bill Byrne says he has heard no calls for a coaching change from "boosters of substance." And one major booster explains why he's not on the warpath.
Chris Kelsay describes the frustrations of being sidelined.
Frank Solich says he considers David Horne the co-No. 1 I-back.
Dr. Tom supports a regime change, but not in Lincoln.
Quotes from Tuesday's news conference: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
More on A&M's offensive resurgence.
Turner Gill sees improvement in Jammal Lord's passing.
The Aggies' change in offensive coordinators seems to have worked wonders, and A&M's receivers are brimming with confidence.
Frank Solich says the team simply must move forward.
Notes from Monday's practice (1, 2, 3), and quotes from the Big 12 coaches' teleconference 1, 2, 3) and A&M press conference.
The remedy some fans are demanding would cost a bundle.
The Blackshirts' second-half performance and inability to stop the run frustrate George Darlington.
With even tougher games ahead, the slumping Huskers again try to pick up the pieces.
The Aggies are coming off a 47-22 win over Kansas.