No Letdown Here: Husker Football Program Continues to Collect the Best Talent in the State – Without Having to Pay a Dime for It!
Starting offensive linemen Spencer Long (left) and center Mike Caputo walked on from Nebraska high schools to play for the Huskers. Long graduated from Elkhorn HS in 2009 and Caputo from Millard North HS in 2007.
Alright, I was wrong when I first predicted – over a year ago – that the Huskers would win the Big Ten in their first year of conference play. Unfortunately, the Huskers have taken several steps backwards this season – from a good team to barely an average squad.
Bo Pelini’s star has fallen and the Blackshirts, well, the only
This is an open letter to Omaha World-Herald Staff Writer Dirk Chatelain in response to his October 12th article ‘Chatelain: Revisiting critiques of quarterback Martinez,’ where he apologizes to Nebraska QB Taylor Martinez for the negative things he wrote about him last week, prior to the Ohio State game (link to article).
Hey, on Saturday the Nebraska Cornhuskers beat Tennessee at Chattanooga 40-7. However, after visiting Husker message boards, listening to some the expert commentary and perusing through a lot of newspaper and online sports articles, one could come away thinking that the Huskers barely escaped
Luke Worden, 5-9, 170, Scottsbluff H.S., NE.
Good football player with very good speed.
Class B 100 meter runner-up at 2012 state track meet—10.92—Class of 2013.
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