While there were some bumps or glitches during the football game, these weekend turned out to be a great one for Husker sports.
This time of year is fun when you can catch a football game, a couple volleyball games, and some basketball games all in the same weekend.
Here’s to another good week of Husker sports.
Nebraska
Kenneth Williams Is Big 10 Special Teams Player of the Week Technically, he’s the co-player of the week, but c’mon. The other dude literally got it for hitting a 20 & 30-yd FG.
Prince Named to
Nancy Lieberman Award Watch List Nebraska’s Britt Prince was named to the list of 20 women’s college basketball players on the Nancy Lieberman Point Guard of the Year Preseason Watch List on Monday, Oct. 27.
Former Husker, NFL Athlete Niles Paul Giving Back as Coach at Alma Mater Omaha North Former Nebraska wide receiver, NFL athlete and Omaha North graduate Niles Paul has helped lead his alma mater to a class A district title in 2025.
Elsewhere
Michigan, Sherrone Moore withdraw appeals in infractions case Both the University of Michigan and Wolverines head football coach Sherrone Moore have withdrawn their appeals in the NCAA infractions case that centered on advanced scouting.
Scenes from the ultimate FCS grudge match: North Dakota State against South Dakota State When Scott Peterman, a South Carolina season-ticket holder, examined the Oct. 25 football schedule, he realized he had two options: He could stay at home and watch his Gamecocks play Alabama. Or he could travel 1,300 miles to the fourth-largest town in South Dakota to watch some FCS football.
You can’t fake ‘fam-uh-lee’ forever: Brian Kelly’s end came fast, but his LSU downfall was years in the making From the weird accent to the real friction, Kelly’s four years in Baton Rouge were a slow-motion culture clash that ended the only way it could
College Football Playoff Traffic Report: Indiana near lock, Texas fighting for survival ahead of Week 10 Which Power Four teams are cruising to the CFP and which teams are running out of room?
Saudi Arabia plans a ‘sky stadium’ 350 metres above the desert for FIFA World Cup 2034 Some countries build stadiums. Saudi Arabia wants to suspend one in the air.












