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  • Keller Out For Season With Shoulder Injury

    Husker coach Bill Callahan said Monday morning that Sam Keller is out for the season with a shoulder injury.

    Joe Ganz will get his first start against Kansas, which ranks fifth in total defense.

    "He'll be out for the season, (with a) shoulder injury," Callahan said. "I would prefer that you speak to him and let him discuss the injury. His injury will take him out of the season this year. He's done a tremendous job for us this year. I couldn't be more pleased with the job he's done for us."

    About Ganz, Callahan said: "We've given our backup quite a few reps during course of season, so Joe is very well prepared and very well prepped ... He'll be competitive on Saturday, he will give it his all. I think our team and staff have the utmost confidence in his ability."

  • Huskers Gear Up for Texas Offense

    The Nebraska defense will be challenged by Texas quarterback Colt McCoy, who threw for 220 yards last year against NU. The Nebraska football team continued to prepare for a tough Texas offense Thursday afternoon during a two-and-a-half hour workout in Memorial Stadium in shoulder pads and shorts. 

    The focus of the preparation has been stopping Longhorns quarterback Colt McCoy, who ranks third in the Big 12 at 278.8 passing yards per conference game and had 220 yards passing on 25-of-39 passes last year against the Huskers in UT’s 22-20 win in Lincoln.  McCoy, who as a sophomore ranks fifth in the Texas record books in career passing yardage, has shown the ability not only to make throws downfield, but also to make plays when the pocket breaks down. “One of the things I see in McCoy is that, when he’s executing the offense, when something breaks down, he’s able to keep everything alive and he’s able to keep plays growing and create out of the pocket and use his God-given athletic ability to make plays downfield,” head coach Bill Callahan said.  “That’s probably the most impressive thing I see in their passing game is that McCoy can extend the play.”

    One of McCoy’s top targets is sophomore tight end Jermichael Finley.  The sophomore tight end has 28 catches for 396 yards this season and had a then-career-high four catches for 37 yards last year against Nebraska.

    “He’s a good tight end,” Callahan said.  “He has all the tools and all the traits you look for in an excellent tight end.  Blocking-wise, he’s complete.  In terms of getting downfield, he can stretch the field.  He has all the cuts.”  Nebraska may be forced to face the Longhorns with a depleted linebacker corps.  Neither Blake Lawrence or Bo Ruud practiced Thursday.  Along with senior center Brett Byford, their status remains questionable for Saturday’s game against Texas.“Hopefully, they’ll be ready tomorrow,” Callahan said.  “Hopefully, they’ll all be on the trip.  No one has been ruled out.  They’re still questionable right now.” The Huskers resume preparations for Saturday’s 2:30 p.m. game against Texas with a workout Thursday in Lincoln before leaving Friday for Austin. 
  • Huskers Fall to Aggies

    Lincoln - Marlon Lucky broke his own Nebraska running back record by hauling in 13 receptions for 125 yards, but it was not enough to offset a powerful Texas A&M running game, as the Huskers fell to the Aggies, 36-14, at Memorial Stadium on Saturday afternoon.

    Playing in front of an NCAA-record 288th consecutive sellout at Memorial Stadium on a perfect day for football, the Huskers trailed 16-14 at the half, before Texas A&M took control of the game in the third quarter.

    Nebraska, which slipped to 4-4 overall and 1-3 in the Big 12 with the loss, watched Texas A&M produce three long scoring drives to consume most of the second-half clock. The Aggies, who improved to 6-2 overall and 3-1 in the conference, scored on drives of 80, 80 and 76 yards in the second half, eating up 15:40 on 34 plays on those drives.

    Texas A&M's Jorvorskie Lane capped all three drives with short touchdown runs, as he finished the day with 15 carries for 130 yards and four scores. Lane wasn't the only Aggie to put up big numbers on the ground. A&M quarterback Stephen McGee carried a career-high 35 times for 167 yards.

    As a team, the Aggies rushed for 344 yards, while adding 100 yards through the air to finish the day with 444 yards of total offense. The Huskers also amassed more than 400 yards of total offense, led by Sam Keller's 275 passing yards. NU added 130 yards on the ground, including 60 yards and one touchdown on just nine carries from freshman I-back Quentin Castille.

    Although the total offense numbers were similar, Nebraska was victimized by three fumbles, while Texas A&M did not commit a turnover on the afternoon.

     

    Posted Oct 21 2007, 07:57 AM by bigred with no comments
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  • Husker-A&M Clash to Kick Off at 1:05 p.m.

    Nebraska and Texas A&M will meet at 1:05 p.m. on Saturday with no television coverage.

    Nebraska and Texas A&M will meet on Saturday at Memorial Stadium with kickoff set for 1:05 p.m. in Lincoln. There will be no television coverage of the contest. Fans can hear the game on the Husker Sports Network, and on the internet at Huskers.com

     

    The game was not among the Big 12 contests selected for television by the league’s TV partners. Conference games scheduled to be televised are: Oklahoma at Iowa State (11:30 a.m., FSN); Texas at Baylor (11:30 a.m., VERSUS); Texas Tech at Missouri (2:30 p.m., ABC); and Kansas at Colorado (4:45 p.m., ESPN).

     

    Game times and television information for Nebraska’s contests against Texas, Kansas and Kansas State will be announced six to 12 days in advance. The Huskers’ Nov. 23 regular-season finale at Colorado will be carried nationally by ABC with an 11 a.m. CST kickoff.

     

  • Steve Pederson out?

    The rumors are flying tonight about Steve Pederson being show the door.  One message board even mentioned that Tom Osbourne could step in as interim Athletic Director.  If that were true, it might be about the only thing that could get this program back on the right track.

    Some message boards are down right now because their servers can't keep up with all of the buzz.

    If you have heard anything about this rumor, please comment at the Husker Talk forums...

    http://huskersportstalk.com/forums/p/68/75.aspx#75 

     

  • Cowboys Give NU Worst Home Loss in 50 Years

    Homecoming day in Lincoln, NE was spoiled by the Huskers 45-14 loss to the Oklahoma State Cowboys.  Fan loyalty was already at a low point after the Missouri loss last week. 

    Fan reaction has been pretty harsh but mostly it's pointed at the Nebraska defensive coordinator Kevin Cosgrove. After visiting FireCosgrove.com it seems apparent that Cosgrove will not be around after this season.  Despite all of this Cosgrove said Saturday he's not worried about his job security, that it's something he can't control.

    “I’m just going to do my job the best I can,” Cosgrove said after Nebraska’s 45-14 home loss to Oklahoma State. “I’ve been doing it a long time. I have a lot of confidence in my abilities.

    “There’ve been a lot of ups, there’ve been a lot of downs. In this profession, unfortunately that’s the way it is, no matter what program you’re at in the country.”

    It seems to me that if Cosgrove doesn't figure out how to turn things around that he will be worrying alot less about how things run in Nebraska and alot more about his next job.

  • NU vs Oklahoma State

    The Nebraska Cornhuskers and the Oklahoma State Cowboys are set to square off Saturday, October 13th 11:30am CDT (FSN PPV).  Not only is this a Big 12 contest but it's also Nebraska's homecoming.

    After coming off of last week's beating at the hands of Missouri, Nebraska (4-2) is badly in need of a win this weekend.  The Huskers are favored by 3 1/2 point but I think it will be at least 7.

    What do you think?  Leave a comment or weigh in at the forums.

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