Cooler Chat: Husker tidbits
By Kelli Anne
Watch ESPN College Football awards tonight on ESPN to find out if Ameer Abdullah wins the Doak Walker Award!
Husker Men’s Basketball lost in a shocker last night to D1AA school University of the Incarnate Word (locatedin San Antonio, TX) by one point at the end of the game. “How will the Hoopsters rebound?” scheduled for release soon from Husker Corner.
Ladies Basketball has a matchup against Creighton tonight at Sokol arena at 8 pm on Fox Sports 1. Next game for the Huskers is on Saturday against Bakersfield.
Husker Volleyball Ladies leave to compete against Washington in a nationally televised match from Seattle. Read all about the competition here.
Football recruiting still a hot topic and Kevin Dillman is in the news today but rest easy as he confirmed that he’s still NU bound and they are honoring his scholoarship offer. Dillman is a Sweden native who has obtained US citizenship and playing out in California. He is a QB by nature but will be switching to the H back position (most likely TE). Can you say WILDCAT? or REVERSE Toss?
LB Courtney Love and TE Greg Hart are transferring to Kentucky. They will have to sit out a year per the rules. Earlier, DB Marcus McWilson flipped on his commitment to the Huskers.
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Injury news for the Huskers – Football Coaches had a 3-man scooter race for Mark Pelini, Zach Sterup and Ryne Reeves. All 3 are injured and won’t be playing in the Holiday Bowl. Pelini won the motor race but all agreed it was due to the fact he is the lightest of the lineman. LB Trevor Roach was wearing a boot at the practice and not much word on his status. Coorey Cooper’s ankle is on the mend which is good news. Randy Gregory’s ankle is also on the mend but he didn’t practice either. He did not play in the Iowa game.
BIG STUD at 174 lbs, Senior Robert Kokesh is ranked at #1 in every major NCAA westling poll this week! He’s a senior and really knows how to be a leader for the grapplers and holds a 14-0 record heading into Wisconsin territory Saturday night.