With the spring season past us, there are only three months until college football returns. The longest part of the offseason awaits as Nebraska Cornhuskers begin to prepare for the 2024 campaign.
Summertime is approaching, and Nebraska Athletics is staying busy. From the football team to the baseball program, it seems as though Husker athletics is filling up their schedule.
Nebraska football has hosted a pair of five-star recruits in the past month and the Huskers seemed to make a positive impact on both during their visit.
Nebraska basketball is starting to get busy again on the recruiting trail after a little bit of a lull. The program will be hosting UCLA forward Berke Buyuktuncel on Thursday, per HuskerOnline’s Robin Washut.
It was always going to be an intriguing matchup, but now this game has become must-see television.
Nebraska football is getting pretty good at this recruiting thing. The Huskers just landed another blue-chip quarterback — their third in two classes — and are trending in the right direction with a couple of five-star recruits.
Of course, Dylan Raiola is in a class of his own. He stands at the top of the room. However, Heinrich Haarberg and Daniel Kaelin shouldn’t be forgotten or counted out either.
Nebraska football was able to land a commitment from 2025 four-star quarterback TJ Lateef on Sunday. With this commitment, Nebraska football now has another strong arm in the quarterback room.
Nebraska football made a commitment from 2025 four-star quarterback TJ Lateef on Sunday. He made the announcement to Hayes Fawcett. Lateef is the 17th overall quarterback in the 2025 class, and the 23rd overall player in his class from the state of California per the 247Sports Composite Rankings.
Nebraska football fans have to be excited about some of the recent developments on the recruiting trail. Whether it’s five-star Michael Terry talking about his visit and saying, “Matt Rhule isn’t playing fair” (in a positive way) or five-star offensive tackle David Sanders taking an official visit this weekend, the momentum is real.
While we know the Nebraska football schedule for the 2024 season, we still don’t have the exact times or broadcast information yet. The Big Ten is working on it and that should be announced soon.
Nebraska football hasn’t been all that busy in the transfer portal. They added five transfers in the winter and have added another so far this spring. That doesn’t mean the Huskers aren’t doing their due diligence.
We already knew that Nebraska football impressed five-star recruit Michael Terry on his recent visit but on Tuesday, the wide receiver/athlete posted a video on X recapping his visit and reinforced the point.
I have said consistently when it comes to Chase Loftin and Christian Jones, the top in-state recruits for Nebraska football in the 2025 class, I’ll believe they will leave the state when I see it.
The Nebraska Cornhuskers had a plethora of visitors on campus during the Red-White spring game, including Ei Johnson. Johnson is a 2026 wide receiver and tight end at Westside High School in Omaha, Nebraska.
Nebraska football got an expert prediction on Monday for four-star quarterback TJ Lateef. The prediction was put in by Steve Wilfong of ON3. Lateef is the 17th overall quarterback in the 2025 class, and the 23rd overall player in his class from the state of California per the 247Sports composite rankings.
Nebraska football hasn’t been very active in the transfer portal. In the winter window, the Huskers made a few additions, but their main focus was keeping their own roster intact.
Former Nebraska Cornhuskers linebacker Will Compton and Barstool Sports created “Nebraska Strong” shirts to sell to raise money for those affected by the recent tornadoes that ripped through parts of Lincoln and Omaha, Neb.
We said earlier this week that there could be some players trickling into the transfer portal late and that happened on Thursday in the case of Nebraska football player Ru’Quan Buckley Buckley, a former three-star signee from Michigan was part of the 2021 recruiting class but never really found his footing.
Last weekend's Nebraska football spring game was a chance for recruits from all over the country to connect with the Huskers' coaching staff and fanbase as part of a recruiting visit.
Jaymison Cattau recently visited the Nebraska Cornhuskers. He is a 6-foot-5, 195-pound long snapper and wide receiver from Cedar Catholic High School in Hartington, Nebraska.
The Nebraska Cornhuskers baseball team needed a win on Wednesday night against Kansas State and pitcher Jackson Brockett answered the bell. Not only did he deliver a victory for the Nebraska Cornhuskers, but he tossed the first nine-inning no-hitter for Nebraska baseball since 1954.
The Nebraska Cornhuskers competed in their annual spring game at Memorial Stadium, where the White team defeated the Red team 25-21 on Saturday. Coming off a 5-7 season, Cornhusker fans were eager for an early look at this year's team, particularly five-star recruit Dylan Raiola.
The Cornhuskers have been looking for a "savior," and outside of new head coach Matt Rhule, Raiola likely provides them the most hope.
When quarterback Dylan Raiola flipped his commitment from Georgia to Nebraska, it seemed to mark the start of a new era for Cornhuskers football.
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