NEWS ARCHIVE
October 2005
• Monday morning quarterback with Tommie Frazier.
• Mike Smith, Las Vegas defensive end commits to the Huskers.
• Next up is Kansas, a 13-3 winner over Missouri.
• Oklahoma 31 Nebraska 24: Press and stats accumulating on the game page.
• 1995 Huskers still amaze former assistants. Team will appear at Pavilion.
• Huskers continue preparations for the Sooners. Look for fast start.*
• Viewers in England need your help in getting the OU game broadcast.
• The Kansas game will start at noon. No TV or PPV.
• Saturday's game is the first in 43 years with both teams unranked.
• Mike Minter has a tough bye week in the coaching arena.
• Huskers.com Oklahoma game press conference.
• Huskers in the NFL: Week 7.
• 1995 National Championship Team to appear at Pavilion.
• Huskers getting off on the wrong foot.*
• The current team understands the Oklahoma rivalry.
• Curt McKeever: Big 12 Stock Report 10/25.
• Huskers.com OU Monday pre-game press release.
• Sooners don’t have time to feel fortunate heading to Nebraska.
• Ahman Green out for the season with thigh injury that requires surgery.
• Huskers enforce "24 hour rule"* in dealing with Missouri loss.
• Adrian Peterson's playing status is still uncertain.
• Missouri fans show lack of respect.
• CFN Oklahoma ticket raffle winners: James McCarty of Reno, NV and Jeff Rosenberger of Canton, GA. Kansas State raffle ends Oct. 31.
• Missouri 41, Nebraska 24: Slow start and turnovers lead to another loss in Columbia. Links will accumulate on the game page.
• Christmas item of the day: Born Red shirts. (Link fixed)
• Brian Rosenthal: NU opponents keep getting away with holding.
• Cory Ross mum about his health status.
• John Blake denies Internet rumors about the Miami coaching vacancy.
• Nebraska, Penn State, Alabama and Notre Dame are on the comeback trail.*
• The Blackshirts lead the nation with 34 sacks.*
• Adam Ickes’ career highlight came in the form of a black jersey.
• Marvin Sanders uses his Nebraska disaster training at UNC.
• Baylor commentary: Colonel, Khus the Red, Husker Dan, Jim Meier, Jeff.
BlueCreek player of the game: Cortney Grixby.
BlueCreek player of the game: Cortney Grixby.
• Environment could impact Saturday’s game.
• Brian Rosenthal reviews player aspirations. Tuesday notes.*
• Zac Taylor making progress with both his arm and feet.
• NU is giving workhorse* a bit of help.
• The Oklahoma game will be on ABC at 11 AM.
• Steve Sipple: Callahan keeps foes guessing.
• Tommie Frazier has this weeks' Monday morning quarterback view.
• Tom Shatel:* Huskers leave Waco without Bear scratch.
• Missouri up next for Cornhuskers in key North Division* matchup.
• Roger Craig: NU offense* grows up.
• Nebraska 23, Baylor 14: Links will accumulate on the game page. Follow the commentary on the BBS. Order the game on DVD.
• Baylor pre-game press: Huskers.com, BaylorBears, KETV, OWH 1*, 2*, 3,* 4,* LJS 1, 2, 3, GII 1*, 2*, 3* Waco 1, 2, Kentucky
• Diane Vedral loses her battle with cancer.
• Steve Smith profiles the Husker road fans. Jon Schuetz has his Baylor list of 7.
• The Huskers are important* to Baylor's Bowl plans.
• Former Nebraska football player Dan Lindstrom* has mixed loyalties.
• Elmassian not worried about lack of interceptions from corners.
• Offense makes big improvement. Quarterback stats similar to last year.
• Christmas item of the day: Husker Helmet Print.
• More funny schtick from Matt Schick.
• ESPN writer doesn't consider Nebraska a factor in the Big 12.
• Wednesday's practice was in half pads in Memorial Stadium. Hardy returns. Moore* watches videos to improve. Ola Dagunduro* answers a few questions.
• Meet the team bus and tailgate with Texas Husker fans at the Baylor game.
• Baylor defense* in the top 15 in three different categories.
• Guy Morriss keeps Baylor players focused. Huskers more motivated.
• Texas Tech commentary: Jeff, Colonel, Husker Dan, Khus the Red, Jim Meier.
BlueCreek desktop download player of the game: Cody Glenn.
BlueCreek desktop download player of the game: Cody Glenn.
• The Baylor game will be on Fox Sports PPV.
• 'Deceptive' Adam Ickes will start in place of Stewart Bradley on Saturday.*
• Huskers.com Baylor pre-game and Tuesday press release.
• Latest recruit: Rulon Davis, defensive lineman from Mount San Antonio College.*
• Huskers* looking to reverse road game trend.
• Bradley's knee injury prognosis not good.*
• Mike Stuntz recalls 2001 road trip to Baylor.
• Missouri game to be televised on FSN with 11:30 AM CDT kick off.
• Stewart Bradley may be out the rest of the season* with a knee injury.
• Nebraska has to get past the one that got away and focus on Baylor.
• Steve Sipple: Tech loss feels better than Pitt win.
• NU proud of effort in last-second* loss to Tech.
• LeKevin Smith cited by University police for parking incident last Friday.
• Tommie Frazier has the Monday morning quarterback view for this week.
• Tickets are still available for the Baylor game. Baylors' win over Iowa State was their first ever Big 12 road win.
• HuskerNews.com answers some homecoming questions.
• Texas Tech 34 - NU 31: Valiant effort comes up short as Tech holds on for win. Coverage will accumulate on the game page. Order the game on DVD.
• Expect tighter security at the game today and the rest of the season.
• John Bishop phased out from 'Sports Nightly'.
• 1995 look back: Schuster battled for playing time.
• Instant Replay could have reversed key plays in Husker history.
• Towel waving hasn't always helped the Huskers' cause.
• Wake Forest AD wants Demon Deacon fans to be more "Nebraska-like."
• Key Matchup: Texas Tech receivers against Nebraska secondary.
• Jon Schuetz has his list of 7 for the Tech game.
• McKeon, Blackshirts eager for challenge. Brian Rosenthal predicts victory?
• There's a Canadians for Nebraska chapter forming.
• Tierre Green will remain busy against Tech. Thursday practice report.
• Several JUCO prospects will visit this weekend.
• Christmas item of the day: Johnny Rodgers signed Game of the Century DVD.
• A fan in Georgia looks at the current Huskers through the eyes of a child.
• 'Mulk' is prime time player that adds new meaning to the term Walk-On.
• Bill Byrne's mother* dies.
• Callahan emphasizes the importance that the crowd will play on Saturday.
• 4-0 start producing positive feelings* in Nebraska's locker room.
• Texas Tech coach knows plenty about Nebraska tradition.
• Former Husker John Nichols honored* by the Denver Broncos.
• The crowd can help the Huskers.
• Coach Callahan adresses the offensive game plan for Saturday.
• Coach Cosgrove: "We have our work cut out for us." Revenge* not a factor.
• Sipple: Break out the TUMS for this rematch.
• Husker Dan previews the Killer Leaches.
• Defense, other factors make Nebraska tough for Tech.
• Nebraska has a shot at payback when Texas Tech comes to town.
• The Colonel checks in with his ISU assessment.
• Huskers feel teamwork is building.
• Huskermedic has some ISU tailgate and game photos.
• Khus the Red: The gears are turning. Jeff's ISU Scarlet Commentary.
• Zac Taylor is the BlueCreek desktop download player of the week.
• Does 'Coz' have revenge* in mind for Texas Tech?
• Husker* playmakers step up.
• Huskers face Texas Tech in battle of unbeatens.
• Baylor game to be played under the lights. Not selected for TV.
• Nebraska 27, Iowa State 20 - Double OT: Huskers.com and game page coverage. Order the video on DVD. Commentary from Jim Meier
• Sipple: Team, fans find hope in offense.
• Norvell* was confident Huskers could get things rolling.
• Nebraska, Penn State, and Alabama remain among the unbeaten.*
• Nebraska breaks into the top 25* in the Harris Poll.