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Pregame press
Stories leading up to the game are listed here in reverse chronological order. Dead links may be retrievable via this archived page.
 
Today brings another test of the Huskers' ability to bounce back. Get your game-day stories and commentary from the papers in Omaha (1, 2, 3), Lincoln (1, 2, 3, 4), Grand Island, Lawrence (1, 2, 3) and Kansas City. | Game program | Printable rosters | Predictions | Chat
His son is a Jayhawk, and former Husker Todd Brown couldn't be prouder.
It seems only fitting that Blake and Tyler Lawrence are on opposite sides today.
Marvin Sanders talks about the challenges of containing KU's offense. More: 1, 2
Future stars? A look at some scout-teamers who have stood out.
Key cogs on KU's offense: Jake Sharp, the O-line and Kerry Meier. | Thursday KU notes
NU's safeties seem to draw an undue share of fan criticism. | Thursday NU notes: 1, 2, 3, 4
Two more looks at the Jayhawks' futility streak in Lincoln: 1, 2
Jim Dolezal previews the game, and Sam McKewon lists five keys. | Predictions
Cody Glenn and Tyler Wortman look for better play from the linebacking corps.
The offense tries to learn from last week's first-quarter debacle. Wednesday notes: 1, 2, 3, 4
Quarterbacks Reesing and Ganz share some similar attributes. | Kansas insider
History, both long- and short-term, contributes to Saturday's story lines.
The Huskers dismiss the notion that last year's NU-KU score is a source of motivation Saturday. More from Tuesday's press conference: Blake Lawrence, Tyler Wortman | Quotes | Tuesday notes: 1, 2, 3
True freshman Daymond Patterson is KU's Mr. Versatility.
The OWH's Dirk Chatelain ponders differences in player development at Nebraska and Oklahoma. The LJS looks at the Huskers' bowl possibilities.
Donate your extra Kansas tickets to a veteran.
Bo Pelini says he must work on controlling his emotions on the sideline. Commentary: McKewon, Sipple.
The Huskers focus on a strong finish to the season, and the defense works for improved consistency. | Monday notes: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Bo Pelini says the OU loss is history. | Monday review
The Kansas game will have a pay-per-view telecast and a 1:30 p.m. start.