The Nebraska Cornhuskers, led by freshman quarterback Dylan Raiola, pushed the No. 4 Ohio State Buckeyes to the wire during their 21-17 loss in Week 9 of college football action.
After poor showings against Oregon and Nebraska — when the Buckeyes lost their starting left tackle (Josh Simmons) and backup left tackle (Zen Michalski) in successive weeks — Ohio State’s front five ...
Time for Nebraska to play it straight. No chasing. The season moves fast enough without NU's reach exceeding its grasp, ...
The Huskers enjoyed a week off watching what might have been the best week in college football so far this season. Sitting out a week should be more than enough motivation for Nebraska as it ...
This post was updated Nov. 5 at 11:59 p.m. All of the Bruins’ defensive pieces seemed well placed in 2023 prior to their ...
The Nebraska offense last weekend showed a few new wrinkles to suggest the nation’s No. 95 scoring attack won’t be too ...
“If they lack any motivation, it’s all there for them ... “I would say it’s just playing Nebraska football,” sophomore running back Emmett Johonson posited. Sixth-year defensive ...
Fox's motivation ... a tier below the two best football-playing conferences in America. There's an easier path to play for a ...
We’re talking, of course, about the Texas high school football playoffs, which will culminate with 12 UIL state championship ...
FOX Sports college football writers Michael Cohen and RJ Young preview the biggest storylines heading into Week 9.