Mike’l Severe joins the Common Fans to discuss Nebraska’s meltdown in Minneapolis, the chatter among Husker Nation this week, and the coming battle against
Nebraska head coach Rhonda Revelle throws the ball for warm ups during Nebraska Red/White Game on Wednesday, October 22, 2025, in Lincoln, Nebraska. Photo by John S.
LINCOLN—Nebraska football coach Matt Rhule knows his team has another challenge on their hands this Saturday with Northwestern. The Wildcats are on a four-game winning streak.
Nebraska wrestling just made a statement on the recruiting trail. Jason Singer, a 2026 nationally ranked 215-pounder out of Faith Christian Academy (PA), has flipped his commitment from Lehigh to the Cornhuskers.
On Monday, October 20, Nebraska extended an offer to Keysan Taylor, a 2027 edge defender from Guilford High School in Rockford, Illinois. This offer from the Cornhuskers is one of several that the three-star recruit has received.
It’s as strong a trophy as there is in college football. It’s the bronze pig known as Floyd of Rosedale, and Iowa has won it in nine of the last ten years.
Northwestern has flown under the radar, Nebraska looked mediocre last week, and now, with both at 5-2, both need this win to not only lock down a bowl game, but also potentially come up with a big season.
After a humbling loss to Minnesota, Nebraska quarterback Dylan Raiola didn’t hide behind excuses. Instead, the sophomore faced the media with honesty, frustration, and an unmistakable edge, a tone that mirrored the mood inside Nebraska’s locker room following its second loss of the season.
Mekai Brown, a 2027 four-star edge rusher from Greenwich Country Day High School in Greenwich, Connecticut, received an offer from Nebraska on Monday, October 20.
If you put it on tape once, it’s a mistake. If you put it on tape twice, it’s a reputation. For Nebraska, they’re entering another game week looking to shed one of the worst things you could say about a football team – they’re soft.
In the latest edition of Carriker Chronicles, former Husker Adam Carriker shares unique, inside info on Dylan Raiola and the Nebraska-Northwestern matchup.
Nebraska’s leaky pass protection has been the talk around Lincoln since Minnesota sacked and roughed up Dylan Raiola nine times and defeated the Huskers, 24-6, last Friday night.
Few would’ve predicted Northwestern to enter late October as one of the Big Ten’s hottest teams, but after rattling off four straight wins, the Wildcats have become a legitimate threat to knock off anyone left on their schedule.
Before the Minnesota game, the Nebraska sports information department put out this stat: Nebraska has a trio of receivers with at least three touchdown catches this season, including Nyziah Hunter (4), Dane Key (4) and Jacory Barney Jr.
Push the pause button on any impending coaching move by Matt Rhule. Why? Because if the number of sacks your team allows in a game (9) is greater than the points it scores (6), you are in deep do-do.
The first commitment for Fred Hoiberg's 2027 class is in. Four-star small forward Ty Schlagel committed to the Huskers on Monday. He chose Nebraska over Minnesota and Wisconsin.
LINCOLN—Matt Rhule didn't hold back when talking about the embarrassment that was the 24-6 loss at Minnesota on Friday. "I don't know what to say to you guys other than it wasn't good enough," Rhule said.
The title of last week’s article was the following: Nebraska Football’s Emerging Identity - Clutch, Grit, and Closing Time. It would be fair to question everything we thought we knew about this team after their dud of a performance at Minnesota on Friday night.
A group of young boys watches the Nebraska basketball team run out of the locker room for warmups during a college basketball game on Saturday, October 18th, 2025, in Lincoln, Nebraska.
When long-time Penn State head coach James Franklin was fired this past weekend, Nebraska coach Matt Rhule was one of the first names to be mentioned on all of the hot lists. And with good reason.