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Wednesday Frosted Flakes: Getting To A Bowl Game

Let’s just get to a bowl

NCAA Football: Music City Bowl-Tennessee vs Nebraska Jim Brown-USA TODAY Sports

Let us not forget the last ten years of bowl games for Nebraska. We have not been in a bowl game since we went 5-7, cheated the bowl system, and barely beat UCLA in 2015. The bowl win before that was the ninety-nine yard throw from Tommy Armstrong against Georgia to win in 2013, which was the year he took over for Taylor Armstrong at quarterback. The last dominate bowl win was against Arizona in 2009 where our defense blanked them 33-0. We’ve gone two straight years without even going to a bowl game for the first time 1967-1968 seasons under Bob Devaney. Our recent bowl history is something we should really look at and see how bad we’ve been and will probably continue to be.

Jumping to conclusions of nine wins after breaking our 50 year bowl game streak of not missing two in a row was mistaken. We are a ways off from being competitive at a high level.

Get to a bowl game and get better for next year.

Huskers

Husker RB Maurice Washington not part of the team right now, Scott Frost says

Nebraska running back Maurice Washington is off the team, and it’s not clear when — or if — he’ll be back.

Huskers make good use of bye week

Nebraska’s first bye week of the season couldn’t have come at a better time.

Point spread grows between Huskers and Hoosiers

Nebraska will come out of the bye week as underdogs on Saturday, and the line continues to grow.

My walk-on story: Walk-on from Millard West arrived early when Huskers were all learning offense

“I went through my high school career (at Millard West) and recruiting was kind of slow and coach (Scott) Frost came in and offered me a walk-on spot, and I was like, ‘I got to take this opportunity.’

Huskers’ Nov. 2 game at Purdue slated for early kickoff

The Huskers’ Nov. 2 game at Purdue will start at 11 a.m. and is set for broadcast on Fox, the Big Ten announced Monday morning.

Huskers ready to wear alternate uniforms

The Nebraska football team worked out in full pads for two hours on Tuesday splitting time inside the Hawks Championship Center and outside on the Ed and Joyanne Gass practice fields.

Monday Media: Coming off bye week, Huskers discuss Hoosiers

Nebraska Head Coach Scott Frost and Husker football players met with members of the media at Memorial Stadium on Monday afternoon to kick off Indiana week. The Huskers host the Hoosiers on Saturday at 2:30 p.m. (CT) in a game televised nationally by BTN.

Women’s basketball notes: Huskers seeing benefits of summer trip

The Nebraska women’s basketball team is about five weeks into official practice and is showing that it’s a team with a good amount of experience at the college level, and also a group that benefited from playing more this summer.

Nebrasketball: Mack, Huskers ready to push the pace

Nebraska junior point guard Cameron Mack initially became interested in Nebraska because of his long-time relationship with assistant coach Matt Abdelmassih, but it was Fred Hoiberg’s up-tempo offense that helped seal the deal for the junior college point guard.

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