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Is Nebraska in any real danger of losing the commitments of Trae Taylor and/or Tory Pittman?
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Is Nebraska in any real danger of losing the commitments of Trae Taylor and/or Tory Pittman?
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Will No. 4 Nebraska softball make a deep run in the NCAA Tournament in 2026?
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Will No. 4 Nebraska softball make a deep run in the NCAA Tournament in 2026?
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Will Nebraska baseball host an NCAA regional in 2026?
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Will Nebraska baseball host an NCAA regional in 2026?
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Will Jamal Rule start at RB for Nebraska's 2026 opener?
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Will Jamal Rule start at RB for Nebraska's 2026 opener?
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Will Pryce Sandfort return to Nebraska for another season?
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Will Pryce Sandfort return to Nebraska for another season?
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After losing five of its last 10 games, will Nebrasketball regain its mojo?
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After losing five of its last 10 games, will Nebrasketball regain its mojo?
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Will Riley Van Poppel take a noticeable jump under Nebraska’s new DL coaching?
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Will Riley Van Poppel take a noticeable jump under Nebraska’s new DL coaching?
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Can Nebraska’s running back room stay productive without Emmett Johnson?
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Can Nebraska’s running back room stay productive without Emmett Johnson?
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Given the Huskers’ difficult 2026 football schedule, is it realistic to think 8 wins are possible?
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Given the Huskers’ difficult 2026 football schedule, is it realistic to think 8 wins are possible?
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Will the Huskers beat UCLA with true freshman TJ Lateef at QB?
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Will the Huskers beat UCLA with true freshman TJ Lateef at QB?
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Does Nebraska’s collapse vs Minnesota signal a bigger issue?
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Does Nebraska’s collapse vs Minnesota signal a bigger issue?
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Will the Huskers sweep their four October games?
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Will the Huskers sweep their four October games?
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Is the 34½-point spread against Akron about right?
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Is the 34½-point spread against Akron about right?
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Does Nebraska’s 20-17 win over Cincinnati signal resilience or concern?
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Does Nebraska’s 20-17 win over Cincinnati signal resilience or concern?
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Will Nebraska’s offense outperform its still-young defense this season?
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Will Nebraska’s offense outperform its still-young defense this season?
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Yes WINNER

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40%
No

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60%
Yes

2 Comments
Joe Lazure
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Joe Lazure

will be at good as his brother when it's all said and done

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Tom Gray
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Tom Gray

The kid is good, and getting better.

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40%
No

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Valerie Gilmore
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Valerie Gilmore

just doesn't seem to be that head turner in college, can't see him being any better when the heat is turned up in the Not For Long league.............

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Yes

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No WINNER

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Yes

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No

24 Comments
donniemahoney
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donniemahoney

It only hurts the student athlete. But that is what the NCAA always tries to do.

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Lou Cabello
Lou Cabello

all i think this is is the ncaa being afraid to govern the scc conference because they dont want an compatition

Rory Cook
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Rory Cook

It only hurts the kids whose parents can afford to haul them around the country for camps. Stupid ruling by the NCAA and those six conferences. 2 that wanted to stop it and 4 who can't afford to do

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Andrew Shields
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Andrew Shields

Paid off by the ACC and SEC

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Daniel Revas
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Daniel Revas

This is proof that the SEC and ESPN are ruling College Football, and not in a good way. There are a lot of kids in the South that live in real poverty. They can't afford to go anywhere to Camp more than a short drive from home. Which is how the SEC and ACC like it.

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Brian
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Brian

Mike Leach said it best. The only reason anyone would want them banned is either they're lazy or they're selfishly guarding their recruiting area.

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Kevin Hamilton
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Kevin Hamilton

Just another way to keep the SEC on top.

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Scott Ferguson
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Scott Ferguson

Seems they want the SEC ACC to have every advantage available?

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Matt Honke
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Matt Honke

Anything that limits the opportunities for student athletes is a move in the wrong direction by the NCAA, and this limits opportunities. In addition, with official paid JR year visits not available yet, it is difficult for NU to get players onto campus until their SR year, which can be too late.

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Visitor
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Visitor

What's wrong with giving young men exposure to opportunities?

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Jerry Williams
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Jerry Williams

it does not help potential student athletes, especially those without the money to travel. Another door slams in the face of the lower income. A compromise between no camps and going wild with camps should have been reached.

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Brenden Stai
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Brenden Stai

Where is the democratic process. How about conducting a panel of all conferences to see if it is a viable option to create a bit more parody among them. Rather, let the powers that may be; ie SEC- inparticular Alabama Nick Saben...who, o BTW have 2 private jets to use to go after 4/5 star HS athlete

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Timothy Costello
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Timothy Costello

Whatever is best for the student/athlete.

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Mike Dwiggins
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Mike Dwiggins

Underprivileged high school kids' exposure will be diminished or limited to just those universities in their region, and will not see additional opportunities/offers from other outside universities.

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Jerry L. Hammon
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Jerry L. Hammon

The only reason this has happened is that the SEC is trying to protect its territory at the expense of the student-athlete. The SEC wants to cherry pick and leave the also rans scrambling for schools to attend,

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Christopher Richling
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Christopher Richling

This hurts athletes, but it hurts poor athletes more than anyone else.

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Rizeabuv Yorzelf
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Rizeabuv Yorzelf

Especially hurts Nebraska. Helps the schools with a Ton of talent in their backyard.

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Stephen Johnson
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Stephen Johnson

Just a ruling to protect home terf advantage in populus states. Hurts the opportunity of players.

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Lou Cabello
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Lou Cabello

southen teams must rof a little competition

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Arlie Rauch
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Arlie Rauch

It's difficult to grasp how a regulation or restriction imposed from the top down can improve competition and help the quality of play. But that's not what they had in mind, of course.

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Todd Brindley
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Todd Brindley

Did the NCAA indicate why this was in the best interest of the Student-Athlete? Satellite camps provided more opportunities for the Student Athlete to gain exposure to coaches and programs they otherwise wouldn't. This is the SEC tail wagging the NCAA dog, protecting its 'turf'.

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Visitor
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Visitor

For northern schools, it is a chance to have greater visibility in the warmer climates. The southern schools do not want to lose recruits to the northern schools running camps in their back yard!

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Ron Huffman
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Ron Huffman

College's should be able to go anywhere for more exposure. ..Ncaa is wrong and corrupt. ..siding with the sec . conference. .

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Valerie Gilmore
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Valerie Gilmore

the NCAA is put in place to further the student athlete not hinder them. and there won't be any push back on this either i'm guessing. what's SEC stand for?

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Dan Cubrich
Dan Cubrich

Valerie, does the SEC = Southern effing corruption?

Andrew LaFevre
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Andrew LaFevre

Everyone should know by now

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67%
Absolutely WINNER

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Absolutely

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Brian
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Brian

If it didn't look like I would crack the depth chart at QB, absolutely.

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Mike Myers
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Mike Myers

He's commited to play and a great athelete

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Christopher Richling
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Christopher Richling

If football was my dream, then I would do everything I could to make sure that I could do it as long as possible and as at high a level as possible. For me, I understand the dream of playing QB, but I understand the dream of playing football even more.

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No Way

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Robert Lloyd
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Robert Lloyd

I love Zack Darlington and I loved his control of last years Spring Game. I could not do what he is doing with the switch but he is just a great athlete and he wants to play. My guess, being now an ex QB, he has great hands as a receiver. Go Big Red!

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