Below, Cornhuskers Wire offers five takeaways from Nebraska’s rebound victory over Purdue.
Purdue Boilermakers are in the spotlight, but not for the right reasons. The post College Football News: No Shock Among ...
Nebraska looks to bounce back in Week 5, as it heads on the road for the first time this college football season. ...
Purdue fired offensive coordinator Graham Harrell on the heels of a 1-3 start to the 2024 season, the university announced ...
Despite the offensive explosion witnessed in week one, Purdue football’s lack of production and scoring has forced a change ...
Purdue has fired offensive coordinator Graham Harrell, the program announced Sunday. An interim play-caller was not disclosed ...
Purdue ranks among the worst offenses in the country and among power conference teams, especially when counting only games ...
On Sunday evening, following a 28-10 loss to Nebraska on Saturday that dropped it to 1-3, Purdue made a staff change as head ...
Winning by 28-10 is impressive when you look at the scoreboard. However, let's not forget that the Huskers and Boilermakers ...
Indiana football is good. That much is obvious now. It matters not whether the standard for that distinction is advanced ...
Remember when media picked Purdue football to finish dead last in the Big Ten? Through four games, it looks like the Boilers are destined to finish 18th.
Nebraska had its best half rushing the football since the season opener by expanding its run game identity — and commitment.