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In 1927 a Hastings, Nebraska man named Edwin Perkins (1899-1961) invented a new and economical drink that consumers could make in their own homes. All that was needed was a pitcher, one of his powdered flavor packets (grape, strawberry, cherry, lemon-lime or orange) and some sugar and water. The tasty new drink was called Kool-Aide (later changed to Kool-Aid). Perkins' invention became a worldwide success. So how does his invention fit into a column about Nebraska football? Because Husker fans have been tempted to drink the Kool-Aid especially after last month's Husker Spring Game. Should Husk...
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Antonio Branch Jr. is a four-star 2025 defensive back from Miami who took an official visit to Nebraska for the Huskers' Red-White spring game. The 6-foot-2 prospect from Booker T. Washington High School came away impressed. “The visit was awesome,” he told HuskerMax. “I really enjoyed it way more than I expected. They made it feel like the crib up there.” This visit indeed helped the Huskers in his recruitment. Branch explains why. “For sure it helped Nebraska because I’ve never been up there before and for me to go up there once and like it as much as I did, I had to put them top 4.” On the ...
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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. He measures in at around 6-foot-3 and 200 pounds. “I really enjoyed the visit and I had a great time,” Johnson told HuskerMax. He said he “did not have many conversations with coaches, but a good amount came and greeted me and were respectful.” A couple of wide receivers caught Johnson's eye. “The player that stood out to me the most was Jaylen Lloyd,” he said. “It is really cool to see ho...
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Several weeks ago when I initially contemplated the subject of this article, I planned on tempering fans' expectations. Let's face it, Husker fans are well-known for ingesting their offseason Kool-Aid through an IV and have a reputation for anointing players as the second coming before they've earned it on the field. I'd heard about Dylan Raiola raising the eyebrows of scouts who were in attendance for Nebraska's Pro Day on March 20, after he'd been on campus for only two months and hadn't even started spring practices with the team yet. I'd talked with a couple people with connections to the ...
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Adam Carriker is joined by Jake Sorensen of 93.7 The Ticket in Lincoln to discuss the expectations for Dylan Raiola and Nebraska football this season, as well as the 80-team college football super league that appears to be coming. Watch at this link, or catch the audio-only podcast here.
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The Nebraska football spring game drew dozens of recruiting prospects to campus last weekend. One of them was Colin Nehe, a hometown kicker in the 2025 class from Lincoln East High School. Nehe recently caught up with HuskerMax and described the visit as "awesome." “I got the chance to talk with a lot of the other recruits as well as many coaches,” he said. “I got to see the new facilities and all the other things they’re putting in.” Being from Nebraska, this wasn't his first spring game, but it was his first one as a prospect. “This visit was unique for me because I’ve grown up going to spri...
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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. The Cornhuskers hosted a number of high-level prospects, including Camden Jensen. Jensen is a four-star tight end from Heritage High School in Littleton, Colorado. He is a 2026 prospect who measures in at around 6-foot-7 and over 220 pounds. Take a look at what he had to say to HuskerMax. “The visit was amazing,” he said. “It was awesome watching the spring game and to see my old teammate.” Defensive back Rex Gut...
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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. He caught up with HuskerMax to recap his visit for the spring game. “My visit was great,” the 2025 prospect stated. “I loved the facilities and the environment at the game. There wasn’t anything different that I would want in a school.” This visit was a big part of his timeline as it was his first Division 1 trip. “This was my first D1 visit, so that was something unique to me about it, but otherwise I would say the hospi...
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Desmond Dhaenens was one of many visitors on campus last weekend for Nebraska football's Red-White spring game. The 2025 prospect, a cornerback and running back from Millard North High School in Omaha, recapped his visit with HuskerMax. “My visit was great,” he said. “It is always a good time to be back in Memorial and feeling how amazing the fans are.” The talented athlete explained what made this visit special. “This visit is unique because there is no place like Nebraska. Simple. In Lincoln, you get to feel the love and support from everyone, and that says a lot about our community. During ...
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Whether it’s having a Madden tournament or simply unwinding after a long day at work, the video game console has never been a bad entertainment option for football fans. This summer, the options are getting even better. Fans will have a fresh opportunity to experience something that hasn't been available for years. EA Sports College Football 25 is a game similar to Madden with one big difference: It’s college teams instead of professional teams. It has been shelved for a decade because of NIL-related legal issues, but now it's about to roll out once again. Multiple details have emerged, includ...
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