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It was fall football weather Friday night in Champaign as the visiting Nebraska Cornhuskers rode a strong defensive performance to defeat the Illinois Illini 20-7. Nebraska improved to 4-0 in Friday night road games since 2017 and snapped a 3-game losing streak against Illinois. Nebraska hadn’t won a game going into its bye week since 2016, a 31-16 over Illinois. Coincidentally, that season was also the last time the Huskers qualified for a Bowl. Thanks to two stops inside the 1-yard line on Illinois’ opening possession, the Blackshirts set the tone early as to how difficult it was going to be...
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Nebraska's struggles building up its wide receiver room have been well chronicled. Even with the transfer portal, it's not something that can be rectified in one offseason. Thanks to six new additions from the 2023 recruiting class, the numbers are getting better, but proven top-end talent is still lacking for the most part. The team lost three receivers to the portal after spring ball, with junior Alante Brown's attrition coming as a bit of a blow. Brown left the team in February, but the door had been open for a possible return. Instead, a week before the Red-White game, Brown put his name i...
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Mickey Joseph and players comment on challenges posed by No. 17 Illinois Nebraska is preparing for a test of its toughness in Saturday's game against Illinois, and Mickey Joseph says he has seen improvement in the Huskers' physicality. "It's gotten a lot better," Nebraska's interim head football coach said Tuesday. "I like where they are right now. It has to be up there because Illinois is a physical football team, so we have to match that physicality." The 17th-ranked Illini have one of the nation's top defenses statistically, and the offense is powered by the country's leading rusher, Chase ...
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Nebraska coach Mickey Joseph shores up the wide receiver corps after the departure of Samori Toure and Zavier Betts. *There's nothing to fear but a wide receiver who can run a 100 yard dash in under ten seconds\.*__Franklin D\. Roosevelt__ Wide Receivers It's apparent that when WR assistant coach Mickey Joseph came to Lincoln in January, he didn't like what he saw in the wide receiver room. And with the departure of Samori Toure (NFL) and Zavier Betts (retirement?), Joseph knew the Huskers had some holes to fill. It seems Nebraska has done just that. What did Frost & Company do? They looked at...
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