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Nebraska Heisman winner believes in Dylan Raiola
Nebraska Heisman winner believes in Dylan Raiola

USA Today

time15-04-2025

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Nebraska Heisman winner believes in Dylan Raiola

Nebraska Heisman winner believes in Dylan Raiola A former Nebraska Heisman winner believes Dylan Raiola can return the Huskers to national prominence. Eric Crouch made the comments about the sophomore quarterback to Hurrdat Sports. Dylan is a competitor. He's got a tremendous arm. He's super smart. He's talented and strong. He's going to do great things and I know that the challenge has always been for him, is trying to surround him with playmakers. The program is being built back up and that's what he enjoys. I know that Dylan is in the right place. He had a lot of choices in where to go to college... but I think his heart is in Nebraska and he wanted to be able to be the guy that could bring this program back to dominance again and I think he's the one that can do that. Crouch played at Nebraska from 1997 to 2001. In 43 games, he ran for 3,434 yards and 59 touchdowns while throwing for 4,481 yards and 29 touchdowns with 25 interceptions. He also won the 2001 Heisman Trophy over Florida's Rex Grossman, Miami's Ken Dorsey, and Oregon's Joey Harrington. That season, he ran for 1115 yards and 18 touchdowns while throwing for 1,510 yards, seven touchdowns, and ten interceptions. Last season, Raiola played in all 13 games for the Cornhuskers. He threw for 2,819 yards, 13 touchdowns and 11 interceptions. Nebraska will open the 2025 college football season on Thursday, August 28, when the Huskers face the Cincinnati Bearcats at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri. The kickoff time has yet to be determined. Contact/Follow us @CornhuskersWire on X (formerly Twitter), and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Nebraska news, notes, and opinions.

Nebraska prep wrestler Tyson Terry finishes career 160-0
Nebraska prep wrestler Tyson Terry finishes career 160-0

Yahoo

time24-02-2025

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Nebraska prep wrestler Tyson Terry finishes career 160-0

Talk about refusing to be stopped. Nebraska Omaha North heavyweight Tyson Terry persevered in his senior season despite tearing his ACL in October. Over the weekend, Terry became the first wrestler in his weight class to win four straight state championships. He did this despite the ACL tear. Terry finished his run at 169-0. He will play defensive lineman for the Cornhuskers in the fall. Omaha North's Tyson Terry tore his ACL in October during a football game and wrestled on it the whole season to complete the first heavyweight four-peat in Nebraska high school history. Terry finished his career 169-0 and will join Nebraska football as a d-lineman next. — Hurrdat Sports (@HurrdatSports) February 24, 2025 This kid. 🤯 @RyanTerry152 + @CoachAaronTerry… Special. #Family not for fake, for real. Love y'all.@tyson_terryyy #50 🙌🏾 — Steven J Warren (@Steve_Warren96) February 24, 2025 Terry will undergo surgery to repair the torn ACL and hopes to be ready for football season, where he'll be part of a Matt Rhule team with high hopes in 2025 (and beyond). More: Nebraska tight end target believes Matt Rhule is building something special in Lincoln This article originally appeared on USA TODAY High School Sports Wire: Tyson Terry overcomes torn ACL to finish perfect prep wrestling career

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