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huskerhaze

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  1. I haven't lived in Omaha for a while, but Lo Sole Mio Ristorante was a great Italian place. link
  2. I thought you meant Bubb Rubb link to a link
  3. Beating one or both of these teams would be a colossal improvement from last year! I know we are still all riding high from beating up on Michigan and Colorado, but the Mizzou and Kansas games still leave a bad taste in my mouth.
  4. Where's the f'in write in ballot??
  5. Culbert LINCOLN - Nebraska football recruit Major Culbert reached a plea-bargain agreement Wednesday to settle his legal case in Eugene, Ore., leaving it now to the Husker coaching staff to decide whether he retains his scholarship. Major Culbert Culbert accepted misdemeanor charges of trespassing and harassment. The defensive back from San Pedro, Calif., was sentenced in Lane County district court to five years of probation and 30 days in jail. Coach Bill Callahan said Wednesday night through NU sports information that he wasn't ready to comment on Culbert's future with the Huskers, and planned to review information pertinent to the case as he received it. Callahan suspended Culbert's scholarship when he was arrested and charged with first-degree burglary and first-degree sexual abuse in May. Two women accused Culbert and Oregon recruit Marvin Johnson of groping them during a January recruiting visit to Oregon, just weeks before Culbert signed with NU. Culbert could not be reached for comment, but Bob Gorham, the Lane County deputy district attorney, said Culbert told him he had remained in contact with Nebraska coaches and still planned to come to Lincoln. Gorham said the two victims backed the lesser charges for Culbert and Johnson, who already had reached a plea deal and kept his Oregon scholarship. "I met with them, and they said a number of times this is what they wanted to happen," Gorham said. "They didn't want these guys to be (ruled as) sex offenders. These were serious charges." Culbert, 18, already has served five days in jail. Gorham said Judge Cynthia Carlson would allow him to do the remaining time next summer, possibly on work crew or work release. Culbert pleaded not guilty to initial charges last month. "I believe he was just appointed an attorney today
  6. Yeah Texas is south, but not really "Nascar" country.
  7. If you move to the south...you will learn you some nascar.
  8. If I do this long enough, I may get my first N
  9. I could hear the collective "sigh of relief" from Husker Nation all the way in North Carolina!
  10. Definitely need to prove ourselves on the ROAD!!
  11. Big Red hoping to put on a show in Manhattan If, and it's a considerable if, the Nebraska Cornhuskers are going to be as good as some in Big Red country believe, then their game on the road Kansas State shouldn't resemble the nail-biter in Lincoln last season. Granted, the Wildcats have their fair share of speed, talent and experience, but at this stage it doesn't appear that they match up favorably against the 'Huskers. Nebraska would gladly accept another two-point victory (27-25) like they earned last fall when Jordan Congdon drilled a 40-yard field goal with just over a minute remaining in the game. But, if they are to be considered a top tier team once again, then a double-digit triumph over KSU isn't at all out of the question. First year KSU head coach Ron Prince, who will be 37 years old when his players take the field against Nebraska, has a tall task as he replaces the widely respected Bill Snyder. Retiring after the 2005 season, Snyder brought the Wildcats from despair all the way up to the biggest stages on the national scene during his tenure. Amongst the many accomplishments of Snyder was the fact that he brought KSU and its fans to 11 straight bowl games. Prince was offensive coordinator at the University of Virginia before accepting his current post. One positive for the young coach is that he has two experienced quarterbacks ready to snaps against top opposition. Sophomore Allan Evridge threw for 1,365 yards last season and showed that he can get the job done with his feet as well tallying 138 rushing yards against the 'Huskers last fall. Allen Webb, a senior, had a 4-1 record as a starter in 2005 and completed five of six passes in the 2006 White vs. Purple Spring Game. Evridge or Webb could connect with junior wide receiver Jordy Nelson through the air. Nelson had 45 receptions and eight touchdowns last season. Thomas Clayton, a senior who led the Wildcats with 637 rushing yards, returns as a running back. KSU has some playmakers on the defensive side as well. For instance, keep an eye on Ross Diehl, a redshirt freshman who could make some things happen from his linebacker position. The Kansas State Wildcats have just one road game, against Baylor September 30th, before the 'Huskers come to Manhattan. All told, their schedule in the early going is almost ideal for a new coach to set up shop as KSU opens with home games versus Illinois State and Florida Atlantic, respectively. The Wildcats should indeed gain some success over its first six games, but the Nebraska Cornhuskers need to come in and serve as a severe wake-up call.
  12. Maybe we can all freak out about this guy for the next couple of weeks and give Gray a break......or maybe Gray will see us freaking out about this guy and committ....or maybe Lee will see us feaking out about Gray maybe freaking out again and Lee will uncommitt to LSU and committ to us.
  13. ...but it looks like he will still play. http://sports.yahoo.com/ncaaf/news;_ylt=Ak...ov=ap&type=lgns
  14. sweet!! http://www.huskers.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB...0&ATCLID=294102
  15. I read he didn't even have a Motorcycle license.
  16. makes the team http://www.omaha.com/index.php?u_pg=38&u_s...4&u_rnd=5549944
  17. http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/foot...n.ap/index.html http://msn.foxsports.com/cfb/story/5688478
  18. Scout has him listed at 5' 8.5"
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