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Huskers in the Headlines

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Burkes poised to step up on O-line – Great article on Jaivorio Burkes from the Lincoln Journal Star.

Bo makes the rounds downtown – I would hate to get busted.

Receiver measures up – I don’t care if he is 3′4″ just so he holds onto the ball.

Young NU secondary seeks answers – In order for our defense to turn things around our secondary will have to step up.

Saturday practice report – Practice report from the Lincoln Journal Star.

Coaches’ confidence contagious – There were times last year where our coaches and players looked like they lacked confidence. I think Pelini & Co. can get the players built back up.

Huskers strive for ‘fast and physical’ model – Looks like James Dobson is doing a great job of getting the players in shape.

Huskers in the Headlines

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Posted by Jack on 03 Apr 08 - 0 Comments

I-back picture refocused with Glenn’s move to defense – Looks like Cody Glenn could be switching to linebacker. This is probably a good move since we are pretty deep at I-back but not so much at linebacker.

Corners to look for picks – Wow, turning around and looking for the ball? What a CRAZY concept.

Ranking the BCS coaches: Big 12 has big potential – Coach Pelini is currently at no. 9 but the author of this article thinks he will move up the list pretty quickly.

Huskers in the Headlines

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Posted by Jack on 02 Apr 08 - 0 Comments

Huskers Ink Three-Game Series With Southern Mississippi – This is a good deal. Southern Miss always seems to be tough. We will play them at home in 2012 and 2014 and in Hattiesburg, MS in 2013.

Huskers go full pads on Day 4 – Practice notes from the Lincoln Journal Star.

Tackle Burkes set to build off rookie season – Great article on Jaivorio Burkes.

Hickman switch no snap decision – Jacob Hickman should be able to get the job done a center.

Nebraska coaches see progress on defense – It is good that the coaches are seeing progress this early in spring practice.

No detail too small for coach – Focusing on what seems like small things should payoff in game time. Hopefully Coach Gilmore can remedy the problem of all the dropped balls.

Watson teaching players and coaches – This line from the article says it all: Professor Watson explaining the intricacies and overriding concepts of the West Coast system to new NU offensive assistants Barney Cotton, Tim Beck and Ron Brown.