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The second in a two-part documentary series chronicling the career of legendary University of Nebraska Head Coach Tom Osborne will debut at select Marcus Theatres in the Cornhusker State on December 8. Apple TV pre-orders are now live for the digital release on Dec. 15. Following the acclaimed release of “Day By Day: The Rise” in August, “Day By Day: The Dynasty” recalls Osborne’s first national championship following a 24-17 victory over the University of Miami in the Orange Bowl on January 1, 1995. During what is considered the most dominant performance in college football history, the Unive...
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From very meager beginnings as an unpaid graduate assistant, Coach Osborne built a national powerhouse. From Bob Devaney to Barry Switzer, Coach shares some great memories and stories. His legacy will be closely tied to the TeamMates mentoring program. TeamMates has a 98% graduation rate and has mentored 47,000-plus students. SMQ believes that more than any other single person, Tom Osborne is responsible for the unmatched Husker sellout streak as Nebraska celebrates the 100th anniversary of Memorial Stadium. Please subscribe to SMQ on Spotify, iTunes and YouTube.
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David Max interviews director Justin LaPera about how the "Day by Day" movie about coach Tom Osborne was created from 50 different interviews of former players, coaches and opponents. The project was started by Justin and former Huskers Mark Brungardt and Josh Davis. The movie is broken into two parts. The first part is now available online at Amazon and iTunes. Part two will be released in the coming months. Related: Day by Day Movie website
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The legendary Tom Osborne joins Adam Carriker on "The People's Show." Coach Osborne won five national championships (three as a head coach) and is in the College Football Hall of Fame. Tom talks about new Nebraska football coach Matt Rhule, as well as what the Huskers might look like this fall in year 1 under Coach Rhule. Tom explains why he believes Nebraska will make a bowl game this year. During this episode of the Carriker Chronicles, Coach Osborne also offers his opinion on what went wrong under Scott Frost as well as his thoughts on "Coach Prime" in Colorado. Tom also talks about the bes...
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"Day by Day" is a documentary about the career of legendary University of Nebraska head football coach Tom Osborne. It will make its theatrical debut at seven Marcus Theatres in Lincoln, Omaha and Bellevue on August 11, with sneak previews at select locations on August 10. “Day by Day” recalls Nebraska’s promotion of Osborne in 1973 to head coach, as the fabled program looked to recapture a coveted national championship following repeat titles in 1970 and 1971. Ultimately, it would take 21 years before the Huskers would reach the goal that the fans, the team, the state of Nebraska, and Coach O...
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Husker and Sooner team members gathered prior to the 2022 NU-OU game Over 50 members of the 1970 and '71 Nebraska and Oklahoma teams got together at an event prior to the 2022 game in Lincoln including Coach Tom Osborne and Barry Switzer. The evening's agenda included panel discussions from offensive and defensive leaders and awards from the Orange Bowl Committee and the new Mike "Red" Beran award, which was given to Jerry Murtaugh, who was a member of the 1970 team and is the founder of the Nebraska Greats Foundation. The Nebraska Greats Foundation is patterned after Mike Ditka's Gridiron Gre...
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Rebuilding responsibilities remain a ruthless reality for Nebraska On a cloudy and mild September afternoon, the #6 ranked Oklahoma Sooners dispatched the Nebraska Cornhuskers 49-14 in the most lopsided home defeat between the former rivals since a 41-0 loss in 1955. If you think of the game as a sandwich, the Huskers touchdowns represented two thin slices of bread over seven helpings of Sooner meat in the middle. It was the head coaching debut of former Husker quarterback Mickey Joseph who promptly assumed responsibility for the loss in his post-game presser. But this loss is hardly on Joseph...
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Tom Osborne took over Nebraska’s winning machine and kept it humming, but elite status proved elusive Nebraska football’s sixth decade in Memorial Stadium began with the passing of the coaching baton from a legend to a relative unknown. And a heavy baton it was. Bob Devaney’s two national championships had raised expectations to new levels. Many fans were unaware Tom Osborne was the architect of those title teams’ offenses. As far as they knew, he had been in charge of the offensive ends and little more. Would this low-key 35-year-old be up to the task? Most fan bases would say yes when a coac...
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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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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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