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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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Due to a hectic sports weekend with the kids, I didn’t get to attend Nebraska football's Red-White Spring Game, or even watch it live. I had to wait and watch the BTN telecast later on. As I watched, a handful of things jumped out at me: Let's try to not overreact to a scrimmage. I'll be honest: after Raiola hit Janiran Bonner for a pretty touchdown on his first drive, I started dreaming big. The Kool-Aid flowed strong and sweet on Saturday. I saw many things that have me optimistic for the fall. There were three capable quarterbacks! Speedy, big play receivers! A serviceable running game! But...
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Husker head football coach Matt Rhule got what he wanted Saturday in Nebraska's Red-White Spring Game. True to his word, he sat many of his frontline players and gave the less experienced players a chance to show what they could do under game-like conditions. The only problem was, not many fans knew who was in the game at any time. Compounding the problem was player names weren't displayed on the back of their jerseys. Fans needed a program to know who was who. There were quite a few regulars who didn't see action. Nash "Polar Bear" Hutmacher and Ty Robinson are well established defensive line...
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Adam Carriker breaks down all the action from Saturday's Nebraska football Red-White Spring Game at Memorial Stadium. With over 60,000 fans in attendance, the game showcased impressive performances from both new and returning talents. Watch as Adam gives his gut reaction to the plays of the day, including Dylan Raiola's impressive debut and Heinrich Haarberg's sharp passing. From spectacular touchdown receptions by Jacory Barney Jr., Janiran Bonner and Jaylen Lloyd to Dante Dowdell's powerful running, get the inside scoop on who stood out and what to expect from the Huskers this upcoming seaso...
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The Nebraska Spring Game was a success in many ways. On this episode of the Doc Talk Podcast, Dr. Rob Zatechka and Travis Justice take a deeper dive into the scrimmage and what there is to build off of heading into summer workouts and fall camp. Of course, all eyes were on freshman quarterback Dylan Raiola. He performed with poise but he will also be pushed by Heinrich Haarberg and Daniel Kaelin. For the first time in a long time, it appears the Huskers have lots of depth at the position, which is a must in today's Big Ten conference and college football. Dr. Rob and Travis also dive into some...
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They came to pass late Saturday morning at Memorial Stadium, and that’s exactly what they did. There’s no doubt in my mind, the passing game will be back on the table for Nebraska this fall. The biggest open question in Lincoln — the one about who will be calling the signals this fall — was not answered during the Red-White game, but all I can tell you is that Dylan Raiola already throws a receiver open better than any Nebraska quarterback I’ve ever seen, including Vince Ferragamo, the only Nebraska quarterback to ever start a Super Bowl. Raiola threw a couple of impressive pinpoint completion...
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The highly anticipated debut of Nebraska quarterback Dylan Raiola in front of fans in Memorial Stadium happened Saturday. The freshman passed for 239 yards and two touchdowns in the Huskers' annual Red-White spring game. The intrasquad scrimmage was the 15th and final practice of spring for second-year head coach Matt Rhule's Cornhuskers. | Game recap | HuskerMax game page
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More than 60,000 were on hand Saturday for Nebraska football's annual Red-White Spring Game. Well, with the offensive lineman and specialists in gray and the quarterbacks in green, which team guys played for mattered less than the reps they got in front of the Husker faithful. After all, the offensive lineman, specialists, and QBs technically played for both teams as they rotated possessions. Among those getting valuable reps, Dylan Raiola made a solid first impression inside of Memorial Stadium. The true freshman finished 16-for-22 through the air, for 239 yards and two touchdowns. Raiola pla...
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