Written by Christopher Potter
Football can be a strange game.Those that were watching the Reading-Watford game at the weekend would wholeheartedly agree.The bizarre incident that resulted in a goal being awarded for a cross that, at some point during its flight, bent fairly close to g
Written by TheRepublikOfMancunia.com
Dimitar Berbatov is likely to get his Manchester United debut this weekend in one of the biggest games of the season. Following his brilliant scoring record over the past four years, United fans are right to have high hopes of what he can achieve in a tea
Written by Jason Siffring
Today we're introducing another new feature called The Big Picture. After every Husker home game we'll bring you a series of photos that tells the story of the game - in a format you probably won't see anywhere else. They're shot by our go-to guy on the
Written by Jason Siffring
For the Huskers, big plays were the name of the game on Saturday. On offense, it was Joe Ganz piling on the passing numbers and making plays with his feet. On special teams, it was Alex Henery hitting all four of his 44 yard attempts and all of his extr
Written by Jason Siffring
As I write this, I know that Nebraska played two days ago. Maybe it is the holiday weekend or the unique weekend football schedule (ISU played Thursday, CU on Sunday). But for some reason, I still feel the need to offer a few of my lingering thoughts on W
Written by Jason Siffring
We're close now. Just a few hours away and you can already taste it. Go ahead, try it. Lick your screen. It tastes like football.
Just a reminder, tonight marks the dawning of a new era. Yes, the non-interim Pelini era but also the first ever Big Red Net
Written by Jason Siffring
There are a few game this week that Husker fans have reason to watch. Some of our future opponents are at critical junctions in the first week of the season.
Missouri vs. Illinois » In my book, this is the game of the week, period. The Tigers ha