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ESPN Analyst Picks Nebraska

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Posted by Jack on 26 Aug 08 - 0 Comments

Kirk Herbstreit, one of the more popular and well-known college football analysts for ESPN, picked Nebraska as his sleeper team for the upcoming season. I was watching one of the many pre-season football shows ESPN has been running over the weekend when I heard Kirk make this prediction for the Cornhuskers.

Predictions should normally be taking with a grain of salt, but with Nebraska coming off only its second losing season since 1961 there are a lot of fans who will take any good news they can get. Prediction or otherwise.

Huskers In The Headlines For August 15th

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Posted by Jack on 15 Aug 08 - 0 Comments

Nebraska CornhuskersToday is an All-ESPN edition of Huskers In The Headlines as the worldwide leader in sports takes several looks at the Big 12.

Big 12 quarterdeck crowded with talented signal callers – Ivan Maisel breaks down the quarterback position for each team and has kind words to say about Nebraska’s Joe Ganz.

Running games take a backseat to pass-happy offenses in Big 12 – Tim Griffin has an extra long piece about the emphasis on throwing the ball over running it in the quarterback-rich Big 12. Only one Big 12 school is returning a 1,000-yard rusher and that would be Nebraska with Marlon Lucky.

Kevin Dixon Kicked Off Football Team

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Posted by Jack on 11 Aug 08 - 0 Comments

Kevin DixonIn case you hadn’t heard, Kevin Dixon was kicked off the team this Sunday for undisclosed reasons. Here is Bo’s statement on the matter:

“We move on, we move forward. We want guys that do things the right way.”

Dixon, listed as the backup nose tackle and defensive end on the team’s depth chart was officially sent packing for violating team rules.

There are reports circulating that it is related to a recent incident in which he was a passenger in a car that, when pulled over by police for a violation, was found to have less than an ounce of marijuana inside.

Huskers In The Headlines For August 4th

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Posted by Jack on 04 Aug 08 - 0 Comments

Nebraska CornhuskersBig 12 morning links: Bo-mania sweeps through Nebraska – ESPN has put together a really nice collection of Big 12 links for those of you who are ready to hyperventilate over college football’s impending return to our lives.

Massey headed North – The Weatherford Democrat, out of Weatherford, Texas, has a really nice writeup on Taylor Massey. For those of you not in the know, Massey recently decided to come pitch for the Cornhuskers after a successful high school career.

Big 12 quarterbacks rule college football – The Kansas City Star has a look at the insane quarterback depth in the Big 12 this year. Joe Ganz gets a mention and Bo is quoted later in the article.

A Look At College Recruiting

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Posted by Jack on 13 Jul 08 - 0 Comments

We post a lot about College Recruiting here at Husker Nation as it pertains to just Nebraska alone. Of course, there’s a lot more to this topic than just what happens with the Cornhuskers.

While a lot of the times all you hear about in regards to college recruiting is the cream of the crop in high school athletes there are still a lot of young kids out there looking for scholarships.

These student athletes might not be the best at their sports or positions but they’re still viable options for a number of colleges across the country. Anyone who has seen High school sports live knows the number of talented students out there who could play in college.

A recently growing trend amongst these high school athletes is to put together a College recruiting video to send to schools they’re interested in attending. These videos are basically new age marketing materials used to help land high school athletes scholarships.

Long gone are the days of players only getting a look from college coaches and staff if those school officials were willing to make road trips to see high school games. Thanks to the Internet and new technology, now high school athletes can take the recruiting trip right to the coaches with the use of video.