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Nebraska dominated the first half and put homestanding Iowa State away in the fourth quarter, as the Huskers snapped their three-game losing streak with an impressive 35-7 win over the Cyclones at Jack Trice Stadium 10/18/08, Ames, Iowa. With the victory, Nebraska improved to 4-3 overall and 1-2 in the Big 12 to give Bo Pelini his first league victory as the Huskers' head coach. Game on DVD, radio broadcast for audio. 120 minutes. Produced by Husker Video.
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Nate Swift broke Nebraska's career receptions record and scored a pair of second-half touchdowns to lead Nebraska to a come-from-behind 32-20 win over Baylor in front of 85,104 fans at Memorial Stadium. The catch gave NU a 24-20 lead and provided the senior from Hutchinson, Minn., with his 144th career catch, moving him ahead of 1972 Husker Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Rodgers' 143 career receptions. Buy It! 10/25/08. Entire game on DVD, radio broadcast for audio. 120 minutes. Produced by...
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No. 4 Oklahoma capitalized on a pair of early mistakes by Nebraska and rolled to a 62-28 victory over the Huskers at Gaylord Family-Memorial Stadium. Roy Helu Jr. produced the biggest highlight for the Huskers by rushing for a career-high 157 yards and a touchdown on 16 carries. 11/01/08. Entire game on DVD, radio broadcast for audio. 120 minutes. Produced by Husker Video.
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Behind big plays from sophomore I-back Roy Helu Jr. and junior defensive lineman Ndamukong Suh, the Nebraska football team scored 21 fourth-quarter points and held on for a 45-35 victory over the Kansas Jayhawks in front of the 296th consecutive sellout at Memorial Stadium. The win was Nebraska's 20th straight victory over Kansas at Memorial Stadium dating back to 1968. The victory also made the Huskers (6-4, 3-3 Big 12) bowl eligible. 11/08/08. Entire game on DVD, radio broadcast for audio....
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Joe Ganz rushed for a career-high 95 yards while adding 270 yards through the air to lead a balanced Nebraska offense in the Huskers' 56-28 victory over Kansas State in Manhattan, Kansas. Ganz scored twice on the ground and threw for two more scores, while directing a Nebraska offense that amassed over 600 total yards. 11/15/08 Entire game on DVD, radio broadcast for audio. 120 minutes. Produced by Husker Video.
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On a strange Senior Day inside Memorial Stadium, a sophomore and a junior stole the show for the Huskers in a thrilling 40-31 come-from-behind win over Colorado. The Huskers trailed 31-27 entering the final quarter before rallying for their third straight victory. Sophomore Alex Henery cut the lead to 31-30 with a 37-yard field goal, before Nebraska drove downfield late looking to escape with a victory. Henery came back out and put NU in front for good by booting a 57-yard field goal with just...
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Nebraska scored on four consecutive third-quarter possessions to rally from an 11-point halftime deficit and the Blackshirts capped a dominating effort with a late defensive stand, as the Huskers came back for a 26-21 victory over Clemson in the 64th annual Gator Bowl at Jacksonville Municipal Stadium on New Year's Day. The Huskers were poised for the comeback thanks to an outstanding effort from the Blackshirts. Nebraska held Clemson to just 210 yards, including only four yards rushing. All...
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Don't miss a minute of Bo Pelini's second season as head coach. The Huskers are a dominant force for the first time in 6 seasons, finishing strong with our first 10 win season since 2003. Losing in the Big XII Championship by one second, and losing 3 games by a total of 4 points does not stop the Huskers from stuffing Arizona in the Holiday Bowl, 33-0. Bo and Carl coach the defense to the top ranking in the Nation! Ndamukong Suh is the destructive force at the heart of the Blackshirts, winning...
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Roy Helu Jr. rushed for 152 yards in just over one half of football, and Nebraska's Blackshirts grounded Florida Atlantic's high-powered passing game, as the Cornhuskers rolled to a 49-3 victory over the Owls in front of the NCAA record 298th consecutive sellout at Memorial Stadium.While Helu led NU's ground assault, Nebraska quarterback Zac Lee was solid through the air in his starting debut, completing 15-of-22 passes for 213 yards and two touchdowns. 09/05/09 Entire game on DVD, radio...
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Quarterback Zac Lee engineered an efficient and balanced Nebraska offense, while the Nebraska defense continued to flex its muscles, as No. 22 Nebraska rolled to a 38-9 victory over visiting Arkansas State at Memorial Stadium. Lee helped the Huskers improve to 2-0 by completing 27-of-35 passes for 340 yards and four touchdowns in his second career start. Nebraska's Blackshirt defense slowed a potent Arkansas State offense, holding the Red Wolves to 272 total yards, including 141 on the ground...
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In a game featuring two of the best special teams units in college football, Nebraska's Alex Henery took center stage by booting a career-high five field goals, but Tyrod Taylor's 11-yard touchdown pass to Dyrell Roberts with 21 seconds left allowed the No. 13 Hokies to escape with a 16-15 win over the No. 19 Huskers at Lane Stadium. 09/19/09 Entire game on DVD, radio broadcast for audio. 120 minutes. Produced by Husker Video.
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Lincoln, NE 09/26/09. Never will another program equal the ongoing sellout streak of Nebraska. Memorial Stadium hosts it's 300th consecutive sellout in NU's route of Louisiana Lafayette, 55-0. The Blackshirts continue to flex their increasing muscle under the Pelini's guidance. Entire game on DVD, including special 300th sellout features as shown in the stadium. A true Collector's Item! Radio broadcast for audio. 107 minutes. Produced by Husker Video.