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On a wintry freezing day the last weekend in October, the Nebraska Cornhuskers dominated the Purdue Boilermakers and won 31-14 to garner their fifth win in the last six games. It was the first time the Huskers have won three games in a row since Mike Riley was head coach in 2016. With the bye week, the Huskers finished undefeated in October for the first time in 22 years. In a game the Blackshirt defense deserved a shutout, the offense and special teams put them in perilous positions repeatedly with five fumbles of which four were lost. Nebraska turned the ball over on its first touches of the...
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On the first day of Fall, the Nebraska Cornhuskers used a strong second half performance to build a lead before weathering a game stoppage and then held off the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs to win 28-14. It was a sloppy game for both teams even though the rain didn’t appear until the fourth quarter and a lightning strike caused a 56-minute weather delay. Husker fans need to take wins any way they come -ugly or not. The Huskers once again started strong on defense and were slow out of the gate on offense. Louisiana Tech was scoreless in the first quarter, marking the fifth time in the past six games...
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Tristan Alvano has won the battle for Nebraska's placekicking job. Head football coach Matt Rhule named the true freshman from Omaha as the Huskers' starting kicker for Thursday night's season opener at Minnesota. Alvano had been in a battle with veteran Timmy Bleekrode for the top spot. Speaking after Tuesday morning's practice, Rhule referenced Alvano's youth and said: "I'm sure there's gonna be some ups and downs, some highs and lows. There's gonna be that for the whole team, you know? ... But I'll tell you this: If the game comes down to the end and we've gotta go win it, I'm gonna put Tri...
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Placekicker will come to Lincoln aiming to take starting job Nebraska's special teams units were putrid during Scott Frost's tenure as head coach. Thanks to the work of Bill Busch and Joey Connors, those units played better this past season. While there is still progress to be made getting that phase of the game where it needs to be, steps were taken in the right direction. It's now up to new special teams coordinator Ed Foley to help Nebraska take the next step. Last offseason, the previous staff turned to the transfer portal to add talent at the specialist positions. Brian Buschini had a ver...
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