October 17, 2017

Former Husker assistant Jim Walden, who coached Washington State for nine seasons, says Bill Moos’ hiring is not good for Mike Riley.

Tre Bryant’s situation remains cloudy, while Joshua Kalu and JD Spielman are expected to be ready for the Purdue game.

Adam Carriker gives his full reaction to the Bill Moos hire. | What to expect | Contract incentives | Regents’ thumbs-up*

Milt Tenopir discusses his strong friendship with Charlie McBride in the latest installment of Through These Gates: The Lost Tapes.

October 16, 2017

Sam McKewon says the Blackshirts were in surrender mode* Saturday night due to injuries, scheme and confusion. | Bye-week respite*

Husker wide receiver commit Joshua Moore will take an official visit this weekend to Alabama. | 2018 commits | Recruiting notes: 1, 2

Mike Leach calls Bill Moos the best athletic director* he’s met but says he has no plans* to follow him to Nebraska. | Commentary: Christopherson, Shatel*

Tom Osborne sees Bill Moos as a good fit and appreciates having a voice in the search process. | Bellotti weighs in

The Purdue game gets a 6:30 p.m. CDT start and BTN telecast.

Adam Carriker recaps the Ohio State game and says it’s a good week for a bye. | 5 burning questions

October 15, 2017

The Huskers enter the bye week in search of answers* on both sides of the ball.

Bob Diaco is preaching patience, but time might not be on the Blackshirts’ side, Jacob Padilla writes. | Growing pains

Bill Moos of Washington State and formerly of Oregon was introduced Sunday as Nebraska’s new athletic director, and he ruled out any midseason coaching changes. | Press conference video | Coverage & commentary | Reaction: Carriker, Husker Dan | Discuss

ESPN’s Ivan Maisel takes stock of Nebraska’s troubles.

This week in Husker history: Nebraska holds Notre Dame to a single first down in a 7-0 victory in Lincoln.

Nebraska’s move to the Big Ten is paying off financially.*

October 14, 2017

The OWH reports that a new athletic director* is likely to be introduced in the coming week.

Ohio State 56, Nebraska 14. It got ugly early and stayed that way as Ohio State reeled off 40-plus first downs and rolled to touchdowns on its first eight possessions. See the game page for details. | Stryker commentary | Carriker gut reaction | McKewon analysis | Postgame presser | Highlights | Big Red Over-Reaction | Big Red Replay

Aaron Williams isn’t suited up, thinning the Huskers’ ranks at safety.

Who has been the most valuable Husker for 2017? It’s a close vote for first place in Tad Stryker’s pregame poll.

Ernest Suttles, who was kicked off the team in 2013, is charged with sexual assault and dismissed from the Memphis Tigers.

Tickets for Saturday’s game can be had at bargain prices.

It’s a matchup of traditional powers trending in different directions as the Huskers try to pull off a big upset tonight against Ohio State. Here are the pregame reads from Lincoln (1, 2),* Omaha (1, 2),* Grand Island (1, 2),* Cleveland (1, 2), Columbus (1, 2, 3)* and Toledo (1, 2.) Commentary: Sipple, Shatel,* Barfknecht,* Hamar, Bielik, Callahan | Final thoughts

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October 13, 2017

An Ohio State win Saturday would lift the Buckeyes into a fourth-place tie with Nebraska for all-time wins.

Ohio native Bob Brown looks back more than half a century and says “my first move was my biggest move – to Nebraska.” | HOF induction: 1,* 2

Joshua Moore recaps his official visit, which included breakfast at Hank Bounds’ house. | QB flip quest | Recruiting notes

Joshua Kalu talks about his appreciation for the Nebraska fan base and and more in a Lott IMPACT Trophy interview.

Charlie McBride discusses how negativity can affect fans in the latest installment of Through These Gates: The Lost Tapes.

Adam Carriker gives his keys to the Ohio State-Nebraska game and prediction. | Eleven Warriors previewMore picks

October 12, 2017

Does Mike Riley need to show more fire*? Some fans think so.

Hard work and clear priorities put Rich Glover in a position for high honors such as Nebraska Athletics Hall of Fame status.

Heisman winners Johnny Rodgers and Eric Crouch join Adam Carriker to share Nebraska football stories and their opinions on the status of Husker Nation.

Mikale Wilbon will play Saturday and share snaps* at I-back with Devine Ozigbo. More from the Huskers’ practice Thursday: Video | Notes: 1, 2,* 3,* 4

The offense’s efficiency is lagging even though its good plays are going for more yardage.

Sean Keeler takes up the issue of Nebraska’s identity or lack thereof.

This week’s point spread indicates how far the Huskers have fallen out of favor* in Las Vegas.

JD Spielman has been clutch on third down, but a missed opportunity in the end zone against Wisconsin still haunts him.

It’s all Ohio State in the game predictions thus far. | Athlon preview | Poll: NU’s chances?

The Huskers’ developing D-line* faces another stiff challenge against the Buckeyes.

Jerald Foster’s family serves as “stand-in parents” for Husker players who are far from home.

October 11, 2017

The Blackshirts must prepare to go up tempo* against Ohio State’s playmakers. | NU notes

University President Hank Bounds knows how crucial it is to find the right athletic director,* Tom Shatel writes.

Urban Meyer has some injury updates and more comments in his only media availability of the week before the Buckeyes’ trip to Lincoln. | Scouting OSU: 1, 2,* 3* | No Huddle preview

Dave Rimington discusses the importance of the walk-on program* and more on an Omaha radio show. | Audio

Former Navy SEAL and current Husker freshman Damian Jackson has been nominated for the Armed Forces Merit Award.

A Saturday Down South columnist sees former Husker Scott Frost as SEC coaching material. | Taking fans’ pulse

Nebraska’s JD Spielman came close to being a Buckeye — in lacrosse.

Tom Rathman discusses the value of learning how to win during his college years in the latest installment of Through These Gates: The Lost Tapes.

Adam Carriker gives the OWH’s Sam McKewon a hands-on lesson on how to be a defensive lineman.

Tale of the Tape examines Wisconsin’s explosive runs.