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1. Jack Hoffman, 7, runs for touchdown in Nebraska Red-White Game
We all know the story by now. Hoffman, the young Nebraska fans who’s battling brain cancer, delighted the Memorial Stadium faithful – and the rest of the sports world – with his memorable and emotional touchdown run in the annual Nebraska Red-White Game. Best part of it all, the Huskers seemed to enjoy the moment even more than Hoffman, who was dressed in a Nebraska uniform for the big day. And, of course, Hoffman immediately became a celebrity.
2. Nebraska uses last-second Hail Mary to stun Northwestern
With the clock winding down and trailing 24-21, Nebraska had no choice but to go for a last-second Hail Mary vs. Northwestern. Everybody knew what was coming, and, somehow, third-string quarterback Ron Kellogg III got enough on the heave for it to reach the end zone, where it deflected off a Northwestern defender and landed in Jordan Westerkamp’s waiting arms. Game over. Nebraska wins. And what a scene it was at Memorial Stadium.
10. Nebraska fans storm court in Devaney finale
A win over an unranked team rarely, if ever, warrants a court storming. There’s no shame in doing it, however, when a team pulls off an unexpected win in the final game of its home gym’s history. Nebraska men’s basketball fans – a starved fanbase – didn’t need to apologize for storming the court and celebrating after the Huskers’ 54-52 win over Minnesota to shut down the Devaney Center, the team’s home since 1977.
1. Jack Hoffman, 7, runs for touchdown in Nebraska Red-White Game
We all know the story by now. Hoffman, the young Nebraska fans who’s battling brain cancer, delighted the Memorial Stadium faithful – and the rest of the sports world – with his memorable and emotional touchdown run in the annual Nebraska Red-White Game. Best part of it all, the Huskers seemed to enjoy the moment even more than Hoffman, who was dressed in a Nebraska uniform for the big day. And, of course, Hoffman immediately became a celebrity.
2. Nebraska uses last-second Hail Mary to stun Northwestern
With the clock winding down and trailing 24-21, Nebraska had no choice but to go for a last-second Hail Mary vs. Northwestern. Everybody knew what was coming, and, somehow, third-string quarterback Ron Kellogg III got enough on the heave for it to reach the end zone, where it deflected off a Northwestern defender and landed in Jordan Westerkamp’s waiting arms. Game over. Nebraska wins. And what a scene it was at Memorial Stadium.
10. Nebraska fans storm court in Devaney finale
A win over an unranked team rarely, if ever, warrants a court storming. There’s no shame in doing it, however, when a team pulls off an unexpected win in the final game of its home gym’s history. Nebraska men’s basketball fans – a starved fanbase – didn’t need to apologize for storming the court and celebrating after the Huskers’ 54-52 win over Minnesota to shut down the Devaney Center, the team’s home since 1977.
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