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Dylan Raiola wanted to stick with Nebraska rather than transfer to another school, Cornhuskers head coach Matt Rhule said.
WWII was rough on the program in many ways. NU’s coach, Maj. Lawrence McCeney "Biff" Jones, was ordered to active duty and left Nebraska shortly after war was declared. The Huskers would have four ...
Nebraska football’s push to build out its 2026 class continues with a big weekend of visits. Here's who's coming to town.
The next Nebraska football commitment could be just a few days away. Hayden Ainsworth, an offensive tackle in the 2026 class, will make his commitment announcem ...
Former Huskers teammates, who played at the CWS in 2005, are now in opposite dugouts with new positions, coaching their sons.
Dylan Raiola could've taken the easy route. After an up-and-down first season at Nebraska-- being the only true freshman quarterback to start every game for a Power Four team last year -- the former ...
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Husker commitment set to visit campus next Friday
Reynolds originally committed to the Huskers on May 5. He has visited Nebraska several times in this calendar year, with his ...
Now, a pair of priority targets have received crystal balls to land at other schools. What's the latest buzz on two recruits ...
In this episode of the Five Heart Podcast, Nebraska Cornhuskers fans get a jam-packed show! We start with exciting recruiting news: Rex Waterman, a massive 6'5”, 295-pound OL prospect from Arizona, ...
The new No. 1 target on our Big Board for Nebraska football recruiting stands 6-foot-7 and calls Chicago home. Check out our ...
Dylan Raiola was perhaps more known for his impressions of Patrick Mahomes as a freshman at Nebraska last season than he was for any actual "quarterbacking" he did.
A 6-foot-5, 295-pound lineman who could play either guard or tackle in college committed to the Huskers on Tuesday.