Chad Williams+FollowYoung Huskers receivers ready to shineNebraska’s wide receiver group is buzzing with young talent and big expectations. Even after standout freshman Isaiah Mozee switched to running back, coach Daikiel Shorts is excited about the depth and versatility in his room. Nyziah Hunter is showing flashes of star potential, while Jacory Barney Jr. is leveling up his game after a tough spring. Veterans like Dane Key are setting the tone with their work ethic, and physical players like Janiran Bonner are making their presence felt. With full pads coming on and competition heating up, which Husker receiver are you most excited to watch this season? #Sports #Football #Huskers00Share
Jay Williams+FollowYoung Huskers shaking up the backfieldNebraska’s running back room is buzzing with competition as a new wave of young talent battles for snaps behind Emmett Johnson, who’s locked in as the starter. For Husker fans, this means we could see some fresh faces making big plays this season, adding excitement and unpredictability to every game. It’s not just about who gets the ball next—it’s about the future of Nebraska football taking shape right before our eyes. Which young back do you think will break out and earn their shot? Let’s hear your picks and predictions! #Sports #Football #Huskers00Share
phughes+FollowInside Husker football: BTN’s Lincoln visitBig Ten Network’s cameras rolled into Lincoln, giving fans a close-up look at the Huskers’ fall camp energy. Coach Matt Rhule is pushing for a “killer instinct” mentality—he wants Nebraska to bring the same fire every single day. Quarterback Dylan Raiola says the game’s slowing down for him, and now it’s all about having fun and playing his best. With Fan Day and the Big Red Preview kicking off tomorrow, there’s a real buzz around what this team could achieve. What’s your take—will this new mindset make a difference on the field this season? #Sports #Football #Huskers00Share
Jay Williams+FollowNwaneri making waves in Huskers defenseWilliams Nwaneri is already turning heads in Lincoln. Even with a packed roster of new defensive transfers, it’s Nwaneri—fresh from Missouri—who’s got teammates buzzing. Cam Lenhardt calls him a “freak” for his speed and athleticism, and says he’s quickly become someone the D-line can count on, despite being so young. With other new faces like Andrew Marshall and Marques Watson-Trent also in the mix, Nebraska’s defense is shaping up to look a lot different this season. How do you feel about all these fresh additions? Think the new energy will pay off on game day? #Sports #Football #Huskers00Share
Aaron Gentry+FollowInside Nebraska volleyball’s first practiceNebraska volleyball kicked off its 2025 season prep with a high-energy first practice under new head coach Dani Busboom Kelly. With just 22 days until their opener against Pittsburgh, the Huskers’ gym was buzzing as all 17 players hit the court together for the first time. Fresh faces like Manaia Ogbechie and Kenna Cogill joined the mix, adding new depth to the roster. It’s a fresh chapter for Nebraska volleyball, and you can already feel the excitement building. How do you think the team will gel under Coach Busboom Kelly’s leadership? #Sports #NebraskaVolleyball #Huskers00Share
John Camacho+FollowNebraska’s tight ends: The wild card for 2025Nebraska’s tight end group might just be the most unpredictable—and exciting—part of the Huskers’ 2025 offense. You’ve got a former walk-on (Lindenmeyer), a converted quarterback (Haarberg), a freak athlete from 8-man football (Nelson), and a transfer from LSU (Markway), all coached by Marcus Satterfield, who stuck around after a tough demotion. With new offensive minds prioritizing tight ends late last season, expect more big plays and creative roles for this crew. Could this unlikely mix be the key to shaking up Nebraska’s attack? Let’s hear your take: which tight end are you most excited to watch this fall? #Sports #Football #Huskers00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowNebraska hoops eyes top-100 guard LanierNebraska basketball fans, the Huskers are making a serious push for one of the hottest uncommitted prospects in the 2026 class—Jacob Lanier. After landing their first commit, Fred Hoiberg and his staff are going all-in on the 6'5" shooting guard from Arkansas, who just snagged MVP honors at the Pangos All-American Camp. Lanier’s already got top programs like Arkansas, Ole Miss, and Clemson chasing him, but Nebraska’s hoping to get him on campus this fall for a game-day visit. If Lanier joins, it could be a game-changer for the Huskers’ future. What do you think—can Nebraska pull off this recruiting win? #Sports #NebraskaBasketball #Huskers00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowEmmett Johnson ready to power Nebraska’s offenseEmmett Johnson is stepping into the spotlight as Nebraska’s go-to running back for 2025, and the buzz around him is real. After leading the team in all-purpose yards last season—even while splitting carries—he’s now got the full backing of new offensive coordinator Dana Holgorsen. Johnson’s been grinding in the weight room, adding size and durability, and his ability to catch passes out of the backfield makes him a perfect fit for Holgorsen’s creative offense. Husker fans, do you think Johnson’s versatility will be the key to a big leap for Nebraska this year? #Sports #Football #Huskers00Share
Danielle White+FollowUnited’s Making Husker Game Days Way EasierTraveling to Lincoln for a Huskers home game just got a major upgrade. United Airlines is rolling out direct flights from Detroit and LA for two of Nebraska’s biggest matchups this fall—no more layover drama! Michigan fans can fly straight in for the Sept. 20 showdown, and LA folks get a nonstop for the Nov. 1 battle vs. USC. Big Red fans, this is your sign to make those game day plans happen! #News #Huskers #CollegeFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowAussie Rollout: Archie Wilson’s Big TestHusker Nation, get ready for a new look on special teams! Coach Ekeler is putting his faith in Aussie rookie Archie Wilson, who’s bringing the Prokick pipeline and a roll-out punt scheme to Lincoln. Ekeler’s W-T-H mantra (no more 'wishing, trying, hoping') is already shaping Wilson’s mindset. With the rivalry heating up and Wilson’s first college punt looming, can the new style finally flip Nebraska’s field position woes? Let’s talk if this Aussie experiment is the game-changer we need! #Sports #Football #Huskers00Share