FORT WORTH, Texas — The game that Texas A&M never wanted to play again is currently on a track to become the most expensive ticket in the history of college football. On Saturday, Nov. 30, the Aggies will host Texas at Kyle Field. According to Stubhub, the cheapest ticket for that game c…
Nebraska took a “deep step back†to address some fundamental concerns after the loss, but Matt Rhule reached for rationality — not rage — ahead of a meeting with Ohio State.
Trailing 28-7 on its first drive of the third quarter, Matt Rhule opted to go for it on fourth down instead of a field goal. He unpacked that decision Monday.
In a break from Nebraska's usual Monday routine, the entire roster and coaching staff rewatched the first half of the loss together.
Micah Mazzccua lined up at left tackle on Nebraska's only scoring drive against Indiana. Heinrich Haarberg was a missed block from a touchdown.Â
For the fifth straight week Nebraska is the No. 2 ranked team in college volleyball. But the NCAA Tournament committee likes NU at No. 1.
Ohio State has a bunch of future NFL players. Does Nebraska? A Saturday afternoon in Columbus, Ohio, will be telling.
When teams blitz, Nebraska has been unable to pick it up and pop a big run play. Here's what Matt Rhule had to say about it.
“If anything, 56-7 should snap you back to reality, right?†Rhule said. Here are the quick hits from the Nebraska coach's 30-minute news conference Monday.
Nebraska's home game against UCLA on Nov. 2 now has a time and TV designation.
Jeter Worthley committed to play baseball at Michigan before he could drive a car. Now he’s heading to Nebraska for a reason familiar to all brothers.
How did Indiana dice Nebraska up to the tune of nearly 500 yards with a run-pass option? And, more on Dylan Raiola’s learning moment.
Why Nebraska's best unit — the defense — performed at its worst during Indiana's flood of points
The Blackshirts have been the older brothers who mostly protected their wilder siblings on special teams and offense in the season’s first half. Not Saturday.
Everything went wrong for Nebraska on Saturday ... and next week brings a trip to take on one of the best teams in the country.
What do we make of this? Is Indiana just that good? Is Nebraska just that bad? Amie Just has the column from Bloomington.
The Nebraska coach earned himself another 15-yard penalty this week. This time involved an iPad on the sideline.
Matt Rhule had a chance to put his offense on the field first against Indiana, which hasn't trailed this season.
A look at some talking points following the Huskers' loss to Indiana on Saturday.
Nebraska had it all working as it blew past Ohio State on NBC for its 15th consecutive win.
Jeter Worthley spent the last two years committed to playing college baseball at Michigan. On Saturday, he announced a change of plans.
Matt Rhule: "It’s a bad loss and I apologize for the loss. I apologize for people who spent time and money to watch that."
Nearly everything was bad. Honestly, it was disappointing, writes Amie Just from the Huskers' lopsided loss to the Hoosiers.
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The "Big Noon Kickoff" crew delivered its score predictions for Nebraska at Indiana. Did the Huskers get any love?
Both Nebraska and No. 16 Indiana are as healthy as can be coming off bye weeks for a midseason Big Ten showdown.Â
Beating the Spartans was step one of a weekend road trip that will test the focus of the Huskers, who now turn their focus to a nationally-televised match.
A breakthrough in Bloomington would free Nebraska from two skids that have defined the most futile era of Husker football since the 1950s.
The Oregon football team's decision to exploit a loophole in the rules late in a win over Ohio State is hardly new.
In catching up with Rebekah Allick, the junior covers a lot of ground, from season expectations to goofy road trips. Check it out.