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Huskers’ 1990s football ethos resurfaces at premiere of ‘Day By Day’ documentary The fading spirit of E Pluribus Unum, to which many generations of Americans once aspired, was very much alive at Lincoln’s Rococo Theatre on May 12, during the premiere of a new documentary about the glory years of Nebraska football under Tom Osborne. A good representation of players from the 1990s came together to watch the Huskers’ version of the anticipated “30 by 30” film that ESPN never got around to finishing. Produced by nationally known filmmaker Justin LePera and former Huskers Mark Brungardt and Josh Da...
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Players and coaches reflect on what they learned from Nebraska football’s success in the 1990s Following are interviews and portions of a panel discussion that took place May 12 at the premiere of the Nebraska football documentary "Day by Day: The Rise." Apologies in advance about the audio quality, which was affected by the abundance of background noise and, in the case of the Ron Brown video, glitches in the sound system. Lineman Matt Hoskinson weighs in on his teammates and unityFormer coach Ron Brown comments on race relations and the Huskers of the '90sTight end Vershan Jackson relishes h...
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‘To play college football four years and be part of a team that only lost two games and won 49, that won’t be repeated’ This is the third in a series in conjunction with Thursday night's premiere of the Nebraska football documentary "Day by Day: The Rise" about the Huskers' dominant run in the 1990s. Grant Wistrom was a two-time consensus All-American and two-time Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year at defensive end. He won the Lombardi Award and was selected Big 12 Male Athlete of the Year as a senior. After winning three national championships at Nebraska, Wistrom was drafted by the St. Loui...
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A scholastic casualty, he broke through barriers to become a difference-maker on defense for Nebraska in the mid-1990s This is the second in a series in conjunction with Thursday night's premiere of the Nebraska football documentary "Day by Day: The Rise" about the Huskers' dominant run in the 1990s. Jared Tomich walked on at Nebraska and became a starting defensive end in 1995 and 1996. The two-time all-conference performer was a first-team All-American and a Lombardi Award finalist as a senior. He was drafted by the New Orleans Saints, where he played four seasons, then went to Green Bay and...
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Tom Osborne anticipates premiere of 1990s Nebraska football documentary and reunion with players, and he comments on what he did best as coach In advance of Thursday’s premiere of “Day by Day: The Rise” at Rococo Theatre, 85-year-old Tom Osborne reflected on his career, the beginnings of the TeamMates mentoring program, how he handled being an offensive coordinator and a CEO, and commented on what he doesn’t miss about the game. Q. How much were you interviewed for this documentary, and how much of it have you seen advance of the premiere? Tom Osborne: Well, I was interviewed for maybe 45 minu...
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Players and coaches reflect as they await the premiere of the film exploring Nebraska's dominant run in the 1990s The premiere of the new Nebraska football documentary “Day By Day: The Rise” will be presented Thursday night at the Rococo Theatre in Lincoln as a benefit to TeamMates, the mentorship program begun in 1991 by coach Tom Osborne and his wife, Nancy. Coverage on All Huskers begins today with an interview with the coach, touching on his career and the beginning of TeamMates, and looking ahead to the premiere. On Thursday, we’ll have an interview with Jared Tomich, who played in 1994, ...
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