
At Big Ten Media Days this past week, Matt Rhule made the comment that if Nebraska were to play a game today that Tyler Knaak would be the starting right tackle for the Huskers.
Add that to the fact that Henry Lutovsky was one of three player representatives (plus his starting experience) for the Huskers at the media event in Las Vegas and I think we can start making some assumptions about the presumptive starting offensive line. This is all subject to change as injuries happen and players move up
and down the depth chart. With that said, as of today this looks like the starting offensive line for the Huskers.
Starting at left tackle - Elijah Pritchett
Starting at left guard - Henry Lutovsky
Starting at center - Justin Evans
Starting at right guard - Rocco Spindler
Starting at right tackle - Tyler Knaak.
Gunnar Gottula might have some things to say about it as he started nine games at left tackle for the Huskers. Same can be said for several other guys including Teddy Prochazka, Turner Corcoran and Grant Brix.
Favorite Hulk Hogan Movie
Yesterday it was reported that Hulk Hogan died at the age of 71.
I was never a big WWF fan as I only had five channels on our television growing up so I didn’t get to see some of the huge events put on by the WWF involving Hulk Hogan. With that said, when I heard about Hogan’s passing my first thought went to a movie he was in called Suburban Commando.
I probably saw it several years after it came out but it was a great movie for me at the time. Even thinking back it makes me smile even though you remember the ridiculous nature of the entire movie.
Here’s a trailer if you want a trip down memory lane.
SPORTS! SPORTS! JORTS! SPORTS! SPORTS!
Big Ten Media Days live updates: Day 3 headlined by Michigan, USC, Nico Iamaleava - On3
Big Ten Media Days kick off in Las Vegas on Tuesday, the unofficial start to the college football season. All 18 league teams will attend the three-day event, featuring 54 players, including eight starting quarterbacks.
The 3-2-1: Fall Camp, Rule Change, Markway Watch
Matt Rhule stresses urgency as Nebraska opens camp, calls for NCAA recruiting reform, and DeShon Singleton believes NU’s secondary can be “elite” in 2025.
We hit on that and more in this week’s 3-2-1 column with the latest insights, key questions, and one bold prediction.
Five weeks away from Nebraska facing a strong test off the jump: 'It's time to perform'
LAS VEGAS– Five weeks until I-29 is owned by Nebraska plates.
Is your countdown paper chain on schedule? Just 35 days until Nebraska kicks off against a Cincinnati squad that Bearcats coach Scott Satterfield thinks is his best since he's been there .
Definitely not a two-foot putt for the Huskers to start.
Raiola talks relationship with Mahomes and offseason changes
The comparisons between Nebraska quarterback Dylan Raiola and Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes are well-documented by now, from the hairstyle to the pregame routine favored by each quarterback.
Raiola, who talks with Mahomes and even works out with the same private quarterbacks coach as Mahomes, said he has appreciated the counsel provided by the Chiefs' quarterback.
Jets QB Justin Fields carted off with right toe injury - ESPN
New York Jets quarterback Justin Fields was carted off the practice field Thursday morning with a toe injury on his right foot.
A source told ESPN that the injury is not considered significant and that the quarterback should not be sidelined for long. Jets coach Aaron Glenn said after practice that he did not yet know the severity of Fields' injury.
Pro wrestling legend Hulk Hogan dies at age 71 - ESPN
Hulk Hogan, the mustachioed, headscarf-wearing icon in the world of professional wrestling, has died at the age of 71, Florida police and WWE said Thursday.
In Clearwater, Florida, authorities responded to a call Thursday morning about a cardiac arrest. Hogan was pronounced dead at a hospital, police said in a statement on Facebook.
Packers say they received record $432.6M in revenue sharing - ESPN
GREEN BAY, Wis. -- Eighteen years ago, when Mark Murphy gave his first financial report after taking over as president of the Packers, the NFL's revenue sharing was $138 million per team.
An Arch Manning succession target for the Rams is very realistic with Matthew Stafford’s clock ticking - Yahoo Sports
LOS ANGELES — Day 2 of an unanticipated Matthew Stafford watch brought a slight perception regression for the Los Angeles Rams. The sun was shining at Loyola Marymount University and practice was running at a brisk pace. But in a twist, quarterback Matthew Stafford was neither working to the side on Wednesday, nor surveying drills and aiding the other quarterbacks who were taking all of the Day 2 snaps.
“STICK TO SPORTS!” Nah.
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— Bill Perkins (Guy) (@bp22) July 21, 2025
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