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Nebraska's Recent Top 5 Picks
- Trev Alberts, No. 5, Indianapolis Colts, 1994
- Bruce Pickens, No. 3, Atlanta Falcons, 1991
- Mike Croel, No. 4, Denver Broncos, 1991
- Neil Smith, No. 2, Kansas City Chiefs, 1988
- Irving Fryar, No. 1, New England Patriots, 1984
2 days ago
awolfson
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Over 100 pass attempts over the last 2 games
and not 1 holding penalty. And the OU and KU O-lines were depleted.
So is holding still illegal?
4 days ago
JLew
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Nebrasketball Importable Calendar
Just in time for 2009-10 Nebrasketball season, Huskers.com has an downloadable schedule that you can import directly into your Outlook calendar. Glad to see The U has passed its Y2K tests. Follow the instructions, and it works pretty slick. You may need to scrub the .csv file first to make sure everything lines up.
9 days ago
Mr.X
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Beaten up, bloodied, but the Huskers BEAT OU!!!
12 days ago
Section 37
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They May Take Our Lives...
I thought this might set the mood for the NU-OU game.
14 days ago
Section 37
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While today's game is proof that Nebraska isn't and never was "back"...the reaction of the Cyclones indicates that beating Nebraska is still something special. (HT: Clone Chronicles)
26 days ago
Husker Mike
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Packers bring back Ahman Green
Green is expected to practice with the Packers and, possibly be available to back up Ryan Grant in Sunday’s game against Cleveland.
about 1 month ago
awolfson
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The Case Against Awards - Or, Don't Worry If Suh Doesn't Win
This is a short, fun article that I found apropos to our Heisman situation here. There's a decent chance we're going to end up feeling like Suh got jobbed - the odds are against him simply because no lineman has ever won. And we all know the best player often doesn't win, either. Yeah, this can also apply to Tommie- er, Eddie George's Heisman. Bottom line, we should thank our lucky stars that we get to watch Ndamukong Suh play every week.
about 1 month ago
awolfson
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Curtis Carter, WR, Stonewall, LA
Curtis will be in Lincoln for the game this weekend. It should be a great atmosphere for him. I heard an interview with Carter on the Huskers Illustrated radio show, and I was very impressed with his attitude. He sounded intelligent and he seems to be taking it nice and easy with the recruiting process. He's described as wide open, but he was impressed with Nebraska, and he was willing to go out of state. Offers from LSU, Alabama, TCU, Mississippi St., many others. He's a burner, and he's a small guy (5'10" 160), but can he learn to run routes at an elite level and catch what comes his way? Nebraska is in need of a complete receiver. What do you guys know about Carter?
about 1 month ago
awolfson
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Yep...another highlight reel from the Nebraska-Missouri game. Never get tired of watching this, right?
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