Nor was it falling for anyone whose name isn’t Brice Williams, who had 26 of Nebraska’s 46 points and made nine of the Huskers’ 16 field goals in Monday’s 49-46 loss. Why not Williams there?
Less than a month ago, Nebraska basketball was dead and buried. By comparison, where the Huskers stand after a gnarly 49-46 defeat Monday night against Big Ten co-leader Michigan looks encouraging.
After all of this change, all of what once was morphing into something we barely recognize, Nebraska still doesn’t get it. It’s about the product on the field. College football is now ...
in Lincoln, on Thursday, Feb. 27, from 5 to 7 p.m. A memorial service will take place at the church on Friday, Feb. 28, at 1 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be sent to the Nebraska Chapter ...
Understanding these gaps is the first step in strengthening local news across Nebraska.” Husker Experience Lab student groups Buoy and Production House also supported the project. Buoy students ...
They took 16 more shots than the Huskers in the first half but only made them at a 36.1% clip. Nebraska’s 27.3% field goal percentage in the same timeframe, lowlighted by a lone 3-pointer in 10 ...
Braxton Meah also brought a level of physicality Nebraska lacked early. His alley-oop and-one gave the Huskers their first lead of the game, and he finished with 10 points and seven rebounds.
Nebraska announcer Greg Sharpe passed away on Friday evening after a courageous battle with pancreatic cancer. Sharpe was 61 years old. He began his permanent role as a football announcer in 2008 ...
Greg Sharpe, the longtime announcer of the Nebraska Cornhuskers, passed away Saturday morning. As the news circulated through the Huskers community, Nebraska quarterback Dylan Raiola paid a simple ...