03/23/2026
🔥 BIG RED IS DANCING ON 🔥
What a win for Nebraska Men’s Basketball! The Huskers showed grit, composure, and clutch play down the stretch to punch their ticket into the Sweet Sixteen. This team is defending hard, sharing the ball, and making big shots when it matters most.
Nebraska faces Iowa on Thursday at 6:30PM in a rivalry matchup with everything on the line. It’s going to be physical, emotional, and intense from tip-off.
Rebounding and turnovers could decide the game. If Nebraska keeps their turnover numbers low, they control the game.
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03/13/2026
Today's the day! See you at Carrollton Station!
03/10/2026
🏀 Big Red is heading to Big Ten quarterfinals!
Nebraska is coming off a huge 84–75 overtime win over Iowa yesterday, a rivalry victory that showed exactly why this team has been one of the best all season.
The Huskers earned the win with balanced scoring and clutch ex*****on. Cale Jacobsen led the way with 15 points, including the go-ahead three in overtime, while Nebraska closed the game on a 9–0 run and held Iowa to just 1-of-6 shooting in the extra period. The team also shot 50% from the field and knocked down 10 three-pointers, breaking through one of the Big Ten’s best scoring defenses.
That win pushed Nebraska to 26 victories on the season, matching a school record and helping secure a No. 2 seed in the Big Ten Tournament.
Next up at Chicago’s United Center where Nebraska will face the winner of game 9 on Friday at 5:30PM CST. With momentum, depth, and one of the best seasons in program history, the Huskers will take the court.
LET’S GO BIG RED. 🌽 Join us at Carrollton Station to watch the game!
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12/31/2025
It’s almost bowl time.
Nebraska 🆚 Utah
📅 SRS Distribution Bowl — Tomorrow!
Utah enters as the favorite, with many oddsmakers showing the Utes around a 14-point edge over Nebraska, reflecting Utah’s 10–2 season and strong rushing attack and Nebraska’s 7–5 record with several key absences.
Nebraska has had an up-and-down year but still brings that Husker grit. Bowl games have a way of flipping the script — one clean start, a couple big defensive stops, and a few explosive plays could be all Nebraska needs to turn this into a statement win.
Finish strong, Huskers. 🌽
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12/05/2025
NOLA Husker Nation‼️🏀
Nebraska Men’s Basketball is off to a HOT 8-0 start this season, riding a 12-game win streak, the longest active win-streak in the country. The Huskers are attacking on offense and locking in on defense like a team on a mission.
Shoutout to Pryce Sandfort for leading the charge and Reink Mast knocking down shots when it matters. This squad is deep, balanced, and hungry.
And now… it’s CREIGHTON WEEK.
One of the biggest rivalry games of the year. In-state bragging rights. Red vs. Blue. Always intense. Always loud. Always personal.
Let’s show up and show OUT at Carrollton Station this Sunday for the 4PM game!
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11/22/2025
Weekend Husker Football Forecast: Nebraska v. Penn State
What does Penn State have: A very strong rushing attack: their backs (Kaytron Allen & Nicholas Singleton) combine for big yardage and versatility in running downhill or catching passes.
What Penn State doesn’t have: consistent passing game and a winning streak.
What Nebraska has: offensive momentum, Emmett Johnson, and turnover creation.
We’re expecting a close game. Penn State is fighting for bowl eligibility, but we’re locked in. Coach Rhule is returning to his alma mater, but he’s on our sideline now.
Catch us at Carrollton Station for the 6:00PM game. We’ve got red beer, Runzwiches, and the best fans in college football. GBR!
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11/22/2025
Updates going into tomorrow's play at Tulane's Colonial Lanes Classic!
Here’s how the pins fell today.
We’re back on the lanes tomorrow morning at 8:55 a.m. (CT) vs. No. 19 Tulane.
10/30/2025
Weekend Husker Football Forecast: Nebraska v. USC
Big-play potential continues to define Nebraska’s offense, led by RB Emmett Johnson — now up to 837 yards and 9 touchdowns in what’s shaping into one of the better breakout seasons in the Big Ten.
The home-field advantage at Memorial Stadium remains a real edge. The energy from the sellout streak has consistently lifted the Huskers, particularly in close games.
However, this matchup presents a significant challenge in the trenches. USC leads the nation in passing offense, and Nebraska’s offensive line and pass protection will be tested throughout the night. Sustaining drives and keeping Raiola upright will be critical if the Huskers want to control tempo and stay within striking distance.
This game comes down to ex*****on up front — if Nebraska’s line can match USC’s speed and pressure, the Huskers have a chance to turn the atmosphere in Lincoln into a true equalizer.
We’re always cheering for our guys at Carrollton Station! Game starts at 6:30PM and don’t forget to wear black! For the special occasion we’re bringing in Godfather's Pizza, an Omaha original. Defensive Coordinator John Butler says “let’s get loud!” GBR
10/23/2025
Weekend Husker Football Forecast: Nebraska v. Northwestern
All eyes are on Nebraska’s offense heading into the Northwestern matchup. After last week’s struggles to protect the football, finish drives, and get into the red zone, this game is a chance to reset the tone. The Huskers moved the ball well at times but couldn’t capitalize when it mattered — something that has to change against a disciplined Northwestern defense that thrives on limiting explosive plays and forcing mistakes.
Matt Rhule made it clear the standard wasn’t met last week, saying “It was a really bad loss on Friday night… we got out-played in the second half.” He put the responsibility on himself and the team. He has pointed to Northwestern’s strength up front and has warned that Nebraska must do a better job getting off blocks and making tackles. What happened last week is unacceptable. Back to the fundamentals.
Let’s get ‘em boys.
We'll be at Carrollton Station as usual for 11:00AM kick off. Come for Runzwiches, red beer, and the resilient fans who keep our team alive. GBR
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10/13/2025
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Checking in at #25 in the AP Poll
10/11/2025
Weekend Husker Football Forecast: Nebraska v. Maryland
The Huskers hit the road to face off against Maryland in what could be another grind-it-out battle. Expect the defense to set the tone early and Raiola to keep building that poise under pressure.
Maryland’s offense can move the ball through the air, but the Blackshirts have been dialed in — especially in pass coverage.
Their passing defense is strong, but Nebraska’s passing offense is stronger. If Raiola stays composed in the pocket and connects on key throws, it could put the Terrapins’ secondary on its heels and open up big plays downfield. Combined with a steady run game, the Huskers can control the tempo and keep Maryland guessing.
It’s shaping up to be a thrilling matchup for both teams and could be a great showcase of Nebraska football on the road. We'll be at Carrollton Station at 2:30PM for kick off. GPR!
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10/02/2025
Weekend Husker Football Forecast: Nebraska v. Michigan State
Both teams enter at 3-1 after a loss and a bye week. Nebraska’s favored, but the margin only matters if we stay dialed in on these details:
Protect Raiola. Last week, pressure off the edge and interior stunts forced rushed throws and stalled drives. The O-line must keep the pocket clean so Raiola can settle in and stretch the field.
Establish the run early. Against Michigan, Nebraska got one-dimensional. Setting the tone on the ground opens up play-action and keeps the defense honest — especially on 3rd downs.
Stay disciplined. Penalties and missed assignments killed momentum. Nebraska needs to play clean football — no drive-killers, no self-inflicted wounds.
Fourth-quarter composure. Michigan closed the door with an 8-minute drive — Nebraska can’t afford another late-game lapse. The defense has to get off the field on 3rd down and force punts when it counts.
We make our game-day home at Carrollton Station! Come by for red beer, a “Runzwich”, and endless stories about why each of us “bleed red.”