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A gut-punch of a loss in their personal house of horrors at Grand Canyon University didn't affect the San Diego State Aztecs in the latest ESPN Bracketology, ot
Bernie Wilson Jan 23, 2026
There are a lot of reasons that the Iowa State Cyclones men's basketball team has made history this season. Their 16-0 start was the best the program has ever s
Kenneth Teape Jan 23, 2026
The Boise State men's basketball team played arguably its most complete game of the season on Tuesday at Wyoming, navigating the altitude to secure a runaway 81
Bob Lundeberg Jan 23, 2026
Tom Osborne joins Adam Carriker for this exclusive interview. Osborne opens up (which he rarely does) about Matt Rhule's tenure, Nebraska football's future, the
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The Iowa State Cyclones closed the book on their 2025 campaign over a month ago when head coach Matt Campbell accepted the same position with the Penn State Nit
Kenneth Teape Jan 23, 2026
Disaster averted for the No. 7 Nebraska men's basketball team. The Huskers and all of their thousands of fans around the country help their collective breath i
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Though Nebraska Athletics Director Troy Dannen oversees a growing list of Division I sports, his vested interest in college football was the topic of discussion
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Nebraska has taken another proactive step in its longterm defensive recruiting strategy, extending an offer to rising 2027 defensive lineman Chris Kasky, a pro
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Nebraska maintained its 2-seed in ESPN's Bracketology on Friday morning, not taking a hit for Braden Frager's ankle injury. And in another Bracketology, by CBS
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Don't be mistaken, basketball in the Big Ten can be a heartbreaker, and the No. 24 Nebraska women's basketball team is learning that the hard way. After overco
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